The first training class for employees of state-owned enterprises, sponsored by the State Development and Planning Commission and the Motorola (摩托罗拉) Co.. This is the first cooperation project after the two sides signed a memorandum (备忘录) of understanding in April 1997.The participants in the 10-day class included 65 general managers, managerial personnel and technicians from 17 enterprises.According to the memorandum, Motorola will train personnel from 1,000 enterprises over a five-year period. The training focuses on business management, financial management, market plan, quality control, management skill and labor resources management. It also includes high-level training for selected personnel and assistance in financing for some enterprises in equipment innovation (革新) .Motorola hopes to promote advanced business management skills through the project, and train sales people for its projects.1) The training project will last for (46) 2) The memorandum of understanding were signed in (47) 3) According to the memorandum, personnel from (48) will be trained.4) Motorola carries out the project to promote advanced (49) and (50) for its projects. 48()
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标准运输标志可以用图形和文字表示。( )
A. 对
B. 错
[听力原文]M:Excuse me.Did you say that these shirts were fifteen dollarsW:No,I said fifty dollars..Here’s the plice on the tag. How much do the shirts cost()
A. The price is not on the tag.
B. $ 15.
C. $ 5.
D. $ 50.
The Internet,unlike other media such as TV or radio,is inherently(本身固有地) a“two-waV”medium.A company user can communicate to the rest of the world with ease.It has created a sense of“global community”that’s found almost nowhere else.People around the world post web sites,exchange e-mail,and particiPate in on-line chats. Going on-line means not just surfing the Web and reading e-mail.It means getting involved in the whole Net community.
Thus far, there is little evidence to suggest that technology will reduce inequality; indeed it may only intensify inequality. Technology is costly and it is generally impossible to introduce advances to everyone at the same time. So who gets this access first As we travel further and further along the electronic frontier through advances such as telecommuting (在家办公) and the Intemet, the poor may be isolated from mainstream society in an "information ghetto (贫民窟) ".Drawing on a survey, the Census Bureau (国家调查局) estimated that only 6.8 percent of households earning less than $ 10,000 had home computers, compared to 61.7 percent of those with incomes of $ 75,000 or more. This issue goes beyond individual interest or lack of interest in computers.The technological advances of the present and future may not be equally beneficial to men and women. Many studies have shown that computer games, which serve as an important means of early socialization to computers, typically involve sports or skills associated with the traditional male role. As a result computers camps have become mainly male settings.Like money, food, and other resources, technology is unevenly distributed within societies and throughout the world. The technology gap is widening rather than narrowing. Although nations are exchanging technical data more freely than before, critical technology transfer is often kept back. The technology exported to developing countries may be poorly suited to the conditions of their economies and workplaces. The data the Census Bureau collected indicates that()
A. technology has widened the gap between the rich and the poor
B. individual interest in computers might be a significant reason
C. the survey has covered more than enough investigation samples
D. the estimation by the Census Bureau is subject to correction