某生产小五金日用品的家族企业拟申请质量管理体系认证,企业领导成员很重视,要求家族企业每位成员都要学习和理解质量管理体系标准,以便借此次申请认证机会进一步使企业管理规范化、制度化和系统化。家族企业成员对现行gb/t19000-2008族标准相关问题进行了认真学习和热烈讨论,现请针对以下各问题和难点做出正确判断: 作为指导企业内审和认证审核的基础和术语的质量管理体系标准是( )。
A. gb/t19000—2008
B. gb/t19001—2008
C. gb/t19004—2000
D. gb/t19011—2003
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Passage Four The comprehension passages on this course are designed to help you increase your speed. A higher reading rate, with no loss of comprehension, will help you in other subjects as well as English, and the general principles apply to any language. Naturally, you will read every book at the same speed. You would expect to read a newspaper, fox example, much more rapidly than a physics or economics textbook but you can raise your average reading speed over the whole range of materials you wish to cover so that the percentage gain will be the same whatever kind of reading you are concerned with. The reading passages which follow are all of an average level of difficulty for your stage of instruction. If you get to the point where you can read books of average difficulty at between 40 and 50 w.p.m. with 70% or more comprehension, you will be doing quite well, though of course any further improvement of speed with comprehension will be a good thing. When you practise reading with passages shorter than book length, do not try to take in each word separately, one after the other. It is much more difficult to grasp the broad theme of the passage this way, and you will also get stuck on individual words which may not be absolutely essential to a general understanding of the passage. It is a good idea to skim through the passage very quickly first (say 500 words in a minute or so) to get the general idea of each paragraph. Titles, paragraph headings and emphasized words (underlined or in italics) can be a great help in getting this skeleton outline of the passage. You would expect to read a physics textbook ______.
A. at the same speed as you read a funny story
B. much more rapidly than a newspaper
C. as slowly as you read Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice
D. much more slowly than a newspaper