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甲企业经过对市场竞争环境和自身情况的分析后,决定以低成本取胜,为此,该企业相关职能部门对企业各项业务流程进行了详尽分析,发现存货控制环节存在较大缺陷。从价值链分析角度看,存货控制环节属于企业的______。

A. 必要活动
B. 内部活动
C. 基本活动
D. 支持活动

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下列关于企业资源的说法中正确的是______。

A. 企业的持续竞争优势主要是由资源禀赋决定
B. 人力资源是一种十分重要的核心能力来源
C. 组织成员向组织提供的技能、知识以及推理和决策能力属于企业的无形资源
D. 有价证券和技术都属于企业的有形资源

甲公司专注于动漫衍生品细分产品、动漫服饰的开发、生产和销售。决定购买A公司49%的股权。A公司是美国纳斯达克上市公司,是全球领先玩具公司,迪士尼全球授权商,主要从事各类玩具设计、生产、销售,包括A公司知识产权产品,以及多项主要娱乐制作公司授权之玩具。该公司进行了SWOT分析。在以下表述中,符合该公司SWOT分析要求的是______。

A. 甲公司产品在国内品牌知名度不高,通过收购A公司,获得全球市场知名产品代理权,可提升公司品牌知名度,表明甲公司战略为WT战略
B. 中国文化创意产业进一步发展,甲公司收购A公司进一步提升自身实力,表明甲公司战略为SO战略
C. 甲公司国外市场渠道欠缺,通过收购A公司,可以利用A公司国外市场渠道网络开拓国外市场,表明甲公司战略为ST战略
D. 甲公司业绩持续下滑,国内市场对国外知名玩具产品需求旺盛,甲公司收购A公司,可借助相关产品在国内市场的销售提升公司业绩,表明甲公司战略为WO战略

How Deafness Makes It Easier to HearMost people think of Beethoven"s hearing loss as an obstacle to composing music. However, he produced his most powerful works in the last decade of his life when he was completely 1 .This is one of the most glorious eases of the triumph of will over adversity, but his biographer, Maynard Solomon, takes a different 2 . Solomon argues that Beethoven"s deafness "heightened" his achievement as a composer. In his deaf world Beethoven could experiment, free from the sounds of the outside world, free to 3 new forms and harmonies.Hearing loss does not seem to affect the musical ability of musicians 4 become deaf. They continue to "hear" music with as much, or greater, accuracy than if they were actually hearing it being 5 .Michael Eagar, who died in 2003, became deaf 6 the age of 21. He described a fascinating phenomenon that happened within three months: "My former musical experiences began to play 7 to me. I couldn"t differentiate between what I heard and real hearing. After many years, it is still rewarding to listen to these playbacks, to "hear" music which is new to me and to find many quiet accompaniments for all of my moods."How is it that the world we see, touch, hear, and 8 is both "out there" and at the same time within us There is no better example of this connection between external stimulus and internal perception than the cochlear implant. No man-made 9 could replace the ability to hear. However, it might be possible to use the brain"s remarkable power to make sense of the electrical signals the implant produces.When Michael Eagar first "switched on" his cochlear implant, the sounds he heard were not at all 10 . Gradually, with much hard work, he began to identify everyday 11 . For example, "The insistent ringing of the telephone became clear almost at once."The primary purpose of the implant is to allow communication with 12 . When people spoke to Eagar, he heard their voices "coming through like a long-distance telephone call on a poor connection". But when it 13 to his beloved music, the implant was of no help. When he wanted to appreciate music, Eagar played the piano. He said, "I play the piano as I used to and hear it in my head at the same time. The movement of my fingers and the feel of the keys give added "clarity" to 14 in my head."Cochlear implants allow the deaf to hear again in a way that is not perfect, but which can change their lives. Still, as Michael, Eagar discovered, when it comes to musical harmonies, hearing is irrelevant. Even the most amazing cochlear implants 15 have been useless to Beethoven as he composed his Ninth Symphony at the end of his life.

A. became
B. came
C. related
D. postponed

Stress and Heart DiseaseIf you often feel angry and overwhelmed, like the stress in your life is spinning out of control, then you may be hurting your heart. If you don"t want to break your own heart, you need to learn to take charge of your life where you can—and recognize there are many things beyond your control.So says Dr. Robert S. Eliot, author of a new book titled FromStress to Strength: How to Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life.He"s a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Nebraska. Eliot says there are people in this world whom he calls "hot reactors". For these people, being tense may cause tremendous and rapid increases in their blood pressure.Eliot says researchers have found that stressed people have higher cholesterol levels, among other things. "We"ve done years of work in showing that excess alarm or stress chemicals can literally burst heart muscle fibers. When that happens it happens very quickly, within five minutes. It creates many short circuits, and that Causes crazy heart rhythms. The heart beats like a bag of worms instead of a pump. And when that happens, we can"t live."Eliot, 64, suffered a heart attack at age 44. He attributes some of the cause to stress. For years he was a "hot reactor". On the exterior, he was cool, calm and collected, but on the interior, stress was killing him. He"s now doing very well.The main predictors of destructive levels of stress are the FUD factors—fear, uncertainty and doubt—together with perceived lack of control, he says.For many people, the root of their stress is anger, and the trick is to find out where the anger is coming from. "Does the anger come from a feeling that everything must be perfect" Eliot asks.One step to calming down is to recognize you have this tendency. Learn to be less hostile by changing some of your attitudes and negative thinking.Eliot recommends taking charge of your life. "If there is one word that should be substituted for stress, it"s control. Instead of the FUD factors, what you want is the NICE factors—new, interesting, challenging experiences.""You have to decide what parts of your life you can control," he says. "Stop where you are on your trail and say, "I"m going to get my compass out and find out what I need to do.""He suggests that people write down the six things in their lives that they feel are the most important things they"d like to achieve. Ben Franklin did it at age 32. "He wrote down things like being a better father, being a better husband, being financially independent, being stimulated intellectually and remaining even-tempered—he wasn"t good at that."From Eliot"s viewpoint, the other key to controlling stress is to realize that there are other troublesome parts of your life over which you can have little or no control—like the economyand politicians. According to the passage, for many people ,what is the root of stress

A. Doubt.
B. Fear.
C. Uncertainty.
D. Anger.

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