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听力原文:M: Hello. (22) Today on Business Focus I am talking about Knowledge Management with Ms. Twomey, who is the Human Resource Manager for a big company. Ms. Twomey, has Knowledge Management changed the way your company works?
W: Oh yes, since adopting Knowledge Management strategies, we have had to make many changes to the way we work, from changing the technology we use and the way we use it, to changing people's ideas about the best way to work.
M: And what has been the biggest challenge?
W: (23) Without a doubt it has been trying to get our staff to accept knowledge management practices. This was a tough challenge because our company had a culture which was not particularly open to the idea of knowledge management. So, I would say definitely the people side required the biggest change.
M: How were you able to overcome these problems?
W: Well, first we had to make sure that our people understood the competitive advantage the company stood to gain if we changed our way of working. We organized staff meetings in each of our offices to introduce the aims of the KM strategies we were going to adopt. As well as the personnel aspect of KM, (24) we also invested in new technology which made having online conferences easier to organize.
M: It sounds like it was a lot of work.
W: Indeed it was and in the beginning there were some problems, but we are really seeing (25) the benefits of implementing Knowledge Management now, as there is greater communication between the offices and people are realizing that if we all work together, we can achieve much better results.
M: Well, thank you, Ms. Twomey.
22.What are the speakers talking about?
23.What has been the biggest challenge for the woman?
24.What did the woman's company do to push KM besides personnel aspect?
25.What is one benefit of implementing KM in the woman's company?
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A. The best ways to work.
B. Human resources.
C. Knowledge management.
D. Changing the technology.

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A.It brings better communication between offices.B.It improves the office environment.

A. It brings better communication between offices.
B. It improves the office environment.
C. It highlights the competitive advantage of the company.
D. It makes enormous financial profits.

听力原文:W: Where shall we spend our holidays this year, Tom? Going away or staying at home?
M: We're definitely going abroad, dear. But I don't think we'll go away in May. I doubt if we'll have enough money saved up by then.
Q: Why can't the couple go abroad in May?
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A. There will be much rain in May.
B. They won't have free time in May.
C. They have some financial problems.
D. They can't have everything got ready by then.

A.fatalB.mortalC.vitalD.rational

A. fatal
B. mortal
C. vital
D. rational

Enter the information age. Information is the raw material for many of the business activities【62】this new era, just as iron and steel were the basic commodities in the【63】of the industrial age.
The world's knowledge is said to be doubling every eight years. This knowledge【64】is stimulating economic progress. The need to collect, analyze, and communicate great【65】of information is producing new products and services, creating jobs, and【66】career opportunities.
The information age is【67】considered to be a phenomenon of the service sector of the economy,【68】than a product of heavy industry. Certainly, rocketing information technologies are creating new capabilities【69】knowledge-based service spheres.【70】changes just as dramatic are【71】industry, giving people the【72】to do challenging work in exciting new ways.
Manufacturing is full【73】in the information age. From design to production, the manufacturing【74】has long been information-intensive. It always has required exacting communication to describe what goes into products and how to make them. Now, computer technology is giving factory managers new【75】to gather all of this information and use it to control production.
Telecommunications are producing error-free communication between the design office and the factory. Computer-aided design is enabling engineers to【76】product performances and manufacturing process on video displays, before resources are committed to build and test prototypes. Techniques like these are bringing【77】new advances in manufacturing productivity. Just as coal fueled the【78】to an industrial society, so microelectronics is powering the【79】of the information age. Microelectronic information management tools are【80】U.S. industrial capabilities, which remains【81】to America's economic wellbeing and national security.
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A. seeking
B. stimulating
C. shaping
D. securing

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