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A:Could you give me an example of good team working there? B:()
A . Sorry. I can see from your resume
B . Sure. I was the treasurer of the Students Union
C . Not at all. I was in charge of sales for Corporate Pan-Asia
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In Campus Selections of the “FLTRP Cup” English Debating Competition, two students can voluntarily form a team and each team is supposed to compete with other teams in rounds of debates.
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7 When does the referee give the other team a free kick?A When a player commits a foul.B When the ball goes out of the sides of the pitch.C When the ball leaves the ends of the pitch.
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The other team we played against today was not much of a(n) ______ ;we beat them easily.
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A(An) is responsible for all the items used in the operating room and participates the needs of the surgical team.
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American football is a game played between two teams and each of the two teams consists of _____ players, with unlimited substitutions during the game.
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of the two football teams scored a goal so the find result was a draw.
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Which of the following would most likely not be an essential objective of a project team kick-off meeting
A . Create a project technology master plan
B . Get team members to know one another
C . Identify project problem areas
D . Obtain individual and group commitments
E . Identify the project coordinator
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If you want stay young, sit down and have a good think. This is the research finding of a team of Japanese doctors, who say that most our brains are not getting enough exercises—and as a result, we are ageing unnecessarily soon.
Professor Taiju Matsuzawa wanted to find out why otherwise healthy farmers in northern Japan appeared to be losing their ability to think and reason at a relatively early age, and how the process of ageing could be slowed down.
With a team a colleague (同事) at Tokyo National University, he set about measuring brain volumes of a thousand people of different ages and varying occupations.
" Computer technology enabled the researchers to obtain precise (精确的) measurements of the volume of the front and side sections of the brain, which relate to intellect (智能) and emotion, and determine the human character. " The rear section of the brain, which controls functions like eating and breathing, does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional facilities.
Contraction of front and side parts—as cells die off—was observed in some subjects in their thirties, but it was still not evident in some sixty- and seventy-year-olds.
Matsuzawa concluded from his tests that there is a simple remedy to the contraction normally associated with age—using the head.
The findings show in general terms that contraction of the brain begins sooner in people in the country than in the towns. Those least at risk, says Matsuzawa, are lawyers, followed by university professors and doctors. White collar workers doing routine work in government offices are, however, as likely to have shrinking brains as the farm workers, bus drivers and shop assistants.
Matsuzawa's findings show that thinking can prevent the brain from shrinking. Blood must circulate properly in the head to supply the fresh oxygen the brain cells need. "The best way to maintain good blood circulation is through using the brain, " he says, "Think hard and engage in conversation. Don't rely on pocket calculators.
The team of doctors wanted to find out______.
A.how to make people live longer
B.the size of certain people's brains
C.which people are most intelligent
D.why certain people age sooner than others
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听力原文:A: I' d like to welcome "Sports World' Johnny Sprag, captain of that great football team, Manchester United. Hello, Johnny. How are you?
B: Hello, Brian. Fine, thanks.
A: Now, Johnny, your team, Manchester United, is playing in the League Cup Final on Saturday. You hope to win the League Cup for the fourth time next Saturday. But Leeds City are a hard team to beat. What do you think of your chances?
B: Well, Brian, I' m sure we ‘ll win. Leeds is a very strong team, but we' ve never been better than we are today.
A: So you're quite sure Manchester will win the Cup for the fourth time?
B: I certainly am, Brian.
A: Well, I wish you the best of luck for Saturday.
B: Thanks very much, Brian.
A: And, by the way, happy birthday! How old are you now?
B: I' m 31 today.
A: Good. How are you going to celebrate?
B: Well, I'm going to take my wife and two little girls out for dinner tonight.
A: Good. And finally, tell us about the future, Johnny. What will you be doing in five years’time?
B: Well, Brian, I hope I’ll still be playing football in five years’time. But perhaps in ten years’time, when I have to retire from playing, I don’t want to leave football. I' d really like to train young footballers. I don’t know for sure, but I always want to work in football.
A: Good. Well, it’s been nice talking to you, Johnny. I’ll be watching the match on Saturday. Thanks for coming to talk to us.
B: Thanks, Brian. Thank you for having me.
How many times has Johnny’s team won the League Cup?
A.Once.
B.Twice.
C.Three times.
D.Four times.
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[单选] If an agile team is playing a game of poker for estimation, what game is it mostly playing?
A、 Planning poker
B、 Two-card poker
C、 Affinity poker
D、 Hold’em poker<br class="markdown_return">如果一敏捷团队正在通过一个扑克游戏进行估算,那么这项游戏最有可能是<br class="markdown_return"> A:计划扑克<br class="markdown_return"> B:两卡片扑克<br class="markdown_return"> C:亲和扑克<br class="markdown_return"> D:德州扑克
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One of your project team members has made a technological breakthrough on an R & D project. The result will be new business for the company, as well as a company patent. The team member received a company bonus. The motivational strategy used here is:
A Job enrichment
B Linking pay and performance
C Behavior. modification
D Freedom in the work place
E All of the above
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When a majority of team members must agree before a decision is reached _____.
A some team members may become alienated
B future group effectiveness may become damaged.
C the PM may lose credibility
D the project manager will most likely have to utilize a conflict resolution technique
E All of the above.
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There are still many things to straighten out before we can build this factory. First, there is the problem of money. Second, we need to import some of the key equipment. Third, we must set up a strong team to run the factory.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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There are five dimensions of L earning organization,Except for_______A.Team learning
B.Mental model
C.Coaching
D.Systems thinking
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Please draw a mind map of the text we’ve learnd of Unit 1. Enjoy your team-work! 注意:思维导图正反两面各一张();表忘记伐木累合影哦!
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The football team lost their first game by a ___ of 1-2.
A.point
B.mark
C.score
D.number
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Rescue teams from all over the world_____on the earthquake-stricken area after the news spread that the quake, which measured 7.9 on the Richter scale, had claimed a toll of 15,000 lives.
A.diversified
B.disseminated
C.converged
D.accelerated
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听力原文: Like hundreds before them, a team of 10 Americans arrived at the second of four base camps on Mt. Everest this week. But tike few others, this one had a goal of making history.
That' s because one of its members is 32 - year - old Erik Weihenmeyer, who hopes to become the first blind man to clear the famed 29,035 -foot peak.
Weihenmeyer has been blind since age 13, having lost his sight to a rare disease called retinoschisis. But despite his lack of sight, the Denver, Colo. , man has still managed to turn himself into a world - class adventurer -- a certified sky and scuba diver who also competes in long - distance bi king and marathon running, as well as skiing and mountain eering. In 1995, he scaled North America' s highest peak, Mt. McKinley; in 1997, he topped Mt. Kilimanjaro, and in January 1999, he summited Argentina' s Aeoneagua, the tallest mountain in South America. Weihenmeyer has climbed mountains using a system he devised himself. He works with two long adjustable trekking poles -- leaning on one and scanning in front of him with another. He' ll also use his sense of hearing, listening to footsteps around him and a hell tied to the climber ahead of him. But Weinhenmeyer says he' ll also be a real part of the team. He says he's strong, and can contribute by carrying loads, setting up tents and building up snow walls. Weihenmeyer says he wants to climb the highest peak on all seven continents -- but he says he' s no daredevil. Still, Weibenmeyer admits to sealy moments. One of the worst was on an open ridge on Mt. McKinley, where a miscalculation of a few inches could have meant death. The lessons are only part of the reason Weinhenmeyer wanted to climb Everest. He says he' s wanted to take on the mountain for a long time. The folklore surrounding the mountain, all the famous tales --" You read a bout it from such an early age. It' s cool to be part of it," he said.. There' s the bonus of feeling of the sun on your face, and sensing the height of where you are, from the sound and the space around you. That blindness is also a reason he' s climbing. He' s being supported by the National Federation for the Blind, an activist organization seeking to change the way people think about blindness. But Weihenmeyer also recognizes that a good part of his climb is for himself.
Weibenmeyer' s team will attempt to summit Everest via the southeast ridge route pioneered by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay 47 years ago. The team attempted to summit the 22,486 foot Mount Ama Dablam, in the Everest region in Nepal last year, but had to withdraw because of bad weather. In May 1998, a disabled American climber, Tom Whittaeker, who has an artificial leg, climbed Everest.
Why did the team of 10 Americans had a goal of making history?
A.Because it is the first team that topped Mt. Everest.
B.Because all of the members of the team are blind men except Erik Weihenmeyer.
C.Because one of its members is Erik Weihenmeyer, who hopes to become the first blind man to clearthe famed Mt. Everest.
D.Because all of the members of the team are old men who are eager to climb the famed peak.
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She’s part of a team of scientists who are () upon cancer research.
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She’s part of a team of scientists who are worked upon cancer research.()
对
错
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She’s part of a team of scientists who are involved upon cancer research.()
对
错
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The source informed the reporter that though the fire in the TV show house spread rapidly, a team of four specifically trained staff______it immediately and put it out in ten minutes.
A.paid attention to
B.looked up to
C.attended to
D.attached importance to
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Danielle Deschutes, CFA, is a portfolio manager who is part of a 10-person team that manages equity portfolios for institutional clients. A competing firm, South West Managers, asks Deschutes to inter
A、The stock portfolios performance history
B、Her contribution to the portfolios returns.
C、Providing details of the institutional clients