题目内容

某建筑物耐用年限50年,已使用15年,经估价师鉴定,尚可使用30年,则其成新度为60%。()

A. 正确
B. 错误

查看答案
更多问题

The US criticized the Nicaraguan government because ______.

A. the latter interfered in consular services of the US embassy.
B. the latter didn't receive one representative of US officials.
C. the former was mad at deeds of the Sandinista government.
D. the former worried about the safety of Eugene Hasenfus.

听力原文: University of Maryland basketball coach Lefty Dresell resigned, another victim of the cocaine-induced death of basketball star Len Bias. Dresell's resignation came as no surprise. In recent weeks, advisors to Maryland Chancellor John Slaughter and some members of the Board of Regents were pushing for Dresell's removal. This morning, at Maryland's Cole Field House, Dresell made it official. "l want to announce that I am stepping down as the head basketball coach at Maryland. I will remain at Maryland in the position of Assistant Athletic Director. The university has agreed to honor the financial terms of my contract, which has 8 years remaining." Dresell coached basketball at Maryland for 17 years, but following Bias's death, Dresell told a Grand jury that he ordered an assistant to remove evidence of drug use from Bias's room, and subsequent revelations that his players were having academic problems proved to be Dresell's undoing.
What was a cause of Lefty Dresell's resignation?

A. Some of his players' deaths.
B. His methods of coaching.
C. His players cocaine use.
D. His players' academic problems.

29 Colombian troops lost their lives when they ______.

A. fell into an ambush of Colombian drug traders and the FARC guerillas.
B. tried to hunt for the terrorists funded by Colombian drug dealers.
C. provided security for the government's action to destroy coca plants,
D. provided security for me Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.

SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:W: Russ, it's good to see you.
M: Good morning, Vera, nice to see you.
W: So the job market is good, ha?
M: It's very good, employers planned to hire about 14% more grads this year than last, a very good time to be an accounting major, engineering major, finance major, but really the demand is across the board, it's the best job market we've seen in 4 or 5 years.
W: And what do you attribute this hiring surge to?
M: Ah, largely a reflection of the economic conditions. Corporate growth of course has been good; corporate profits are strong, so companies feel more comfortable hiring. As you know, the entry--level market is most sensitive to the economic conditions.
W: Right.
M: Conditions are good, hiring is on the up.
W: What about starting salaries? Are they higher this year than years past?
Mt Those are very good as well. There are up about 6 percent more this year than last with the average starting salary at a whopping 46,000 dollars and you can deem better then if you're an engineering major or looking at potentially 50, 55 thousand dollars to start, perhaps even the signing bonuses are making a comeback as well.
W: You are talking about our starting salaries years ago. Well, that's a lot different. Now the market is so good now. There is competition among employers to hire these folks.
M: Yes, that's a good point. Nearly 9 out of 10 employers in fact say that competition this year is stronger than last.
W: Hmm. You've got some advice for college grads as they're looking for a job. The first thing you say is do not rely on the Internet, why?
M: Don't rely on the Internet as your only job searching strategy. It's fine if it's a component of the strategy, but should not be your only strategy, because only about 25 percent of the jobs are advertised in any public medium and only about 5 percent of the job seekers actually end up getting a job through an advertisement. So your best job searching tool is networking, word of mouth...
W: Second thing you just mentioned is networking. For those kids who don't quite grasp what networking is, why don't you turn to break it down?
M: Get out there, and get the word out, go to your college and ask them for a list of focal alumni who are in the field that you're interested in pursuing. Find out about relevant trade organizations, attend some varied functions and if you get some leads, try to set up a few informational interviews.
W: And what do you mean by the informational interviews? If I've been an employer, I'm gonna say "You're wasting my time. Why am I talking to you?" What is the point of an informational interview?
M: Just a great way really to learn more about the industry and potential jobs. Within the industry, you might pick up a few leads or two, get a few contacts and you might get some good advice along the way. I just think it's a very non-threatening, less intimidating way for college grads to at least get their foot in the door, build up a little confidence. And statistics do show they earn more than 15 times likely to land a job through an informational interview than simply by sending your resume out blindly, which is a big mistake.
W: I see. OK, you've clone all these things, now you're ready for the real doing. You wanna go into an interview to get a job.
M: Right.
W: What advice do you have?
M: You gotta go in there confidently, ready to take charge. You should know all about the company before you go in there. Ask very specific questions about growth opportunities within the organization. Also wanna be a good listener, because it might be your qualification

A. engineering.
B. finance.
C. management.
D. accounting.

答案查题题库