第1题:
Which ofthe following statement related to PMO is not correct?(71) A.The specific form,function,and structure of a PMO is dependent upon the needs of the organization that it supports B.One of the key features of a PMO is managing shared resources across all projects administ-ered by the PMO C.The PMO focuses on the specified project objectives D.The PMO optimizes the use ofshared organizational resources across all projects
第2题:
下列程序的运行结果是______。
include<iostream.h>
class A
{
public:
virtual void use( ) {cout<<"in A\n";}
};
class B:public A
{
public:
virtual void use( ) {cout<<"in B\n";}
};
class C:public B
{
public:
virtual void use( ){cout<<"in C\n";}
};
void main( )
{
A*obj;
bj=new C;
obj->use( );
delete obj;
}
第3题:
A.plan
B.requirement
C.implementation
D.design
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第6题:
In business, people have to deal in person__________ all kinds of people. You may have to use English when talking to different people within your company who don't speak your language; these may be colleagues or co-workers, superiors or subordinates-who may work with you in your own department, in another part of the building or in another branch. And you may also have to deal in English with people from__________ the organization: clients, suppliers, visitors and members of the public. Moreover, these people may be friends, acquaintances or strangers-people of your own age, or people who are__________ or older than you. The relationship you have with a person determines the kind of language you use. This relationship may even affect what you say when you meet people: for example, it's not__________ to say “Hi, how are you!” when meeting the Managing Director of a large company or to say “Good morning, it's a great pleasure to meet you” when being introduced to a person you'll be working closely with in the same team. Remember that people form. an impression of you from the way you speak and behave-not just from the__________ you do your work. People in different countries have different ideas of what sounds friendly, polite or sincere-and of what sounds rude or unfriendly! Good manners in your culture may be considered bad manners in another. Remember also that your body language, gestures and expression may tell people more about you than the words you use.
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第8题:
● Management information systems form. a bedrock of IT use in the public sector. They are therefore found in all sections ofthe public sector and in all countries..Of course, different people use the term "management information system" differently. The term should therefore not form. the basis for arguments about (71) an MIS is and is not. So long as one and those with whom one works understand and agree on a definition, that is good enough.Similarly, when dealing with written material, one needs to be able to(72)and communicate, not get locked into doctrinal debate,
Many public service providers have developed management information systems to morutor and control the services that they provide. Both the US (73) UK Social Security agencies have developed MIS to report on the welfare payments and services that they provide . The British public healthcare system has also been a major investor in MIS as it 1ries to control healthcare costs and simultaneously improve delivery standards .
Individual schools can also(74)use of MIS. Hobmoor Junior and Infant School, a public school in Birmingham, UK, introduced a computerised attendance system to produce MIS reports that monitor pupil attendance. This improved the Principal's ability to understand and control absence patterns, resulting in a 2.5 per cent ( 75) in attendance rates.
(71) A.what
B.that
C.which
D.this
(72) A.look
B.understand
C.get
D.familar
(73) A.with
B.and
C.also
D.to
(74) A.make
B.get
C.take
D.go
(75) A.pass
B.increase
C.decrease
D.rise
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