92The main player in project communication is the A.sponsor B.project manager C.functional
92 The main player in project communication is the
A. sponsor
B. project manager
C. functional manager
D. functional team
E. All of the above
92 The main player in project communication is the
A. sponsor
B. project manager
C. functional manager
D. functional team
E. All of the above
The main player in project communication is the
A sponsor
B project manager
C functional manager
D functional team
E All of the above.
174 The main player in project communication is the
A. sponsor
B. project manager
C. functional manager
D. functional team
E. All of the above
92 The most common form. of organizational communication is
A. Upward to management
B. Downward to subordinates
C. Horizontal to peers
D. Horizontal to customers
E. All of the above
92 The project charter is developed by:
A. senior management
B. the customer
C. the project manager
D. both A and C
E. None of the above
92 The highest degrees of project risk and uncertainty are associated with the following phase of the project:
A. conceptual
B. execution
C. cut-over
'D. post project evaluation
E. A and D only
92 The ability to reduce risk is _____ to how far you have progressed through the project life cycle. A. inversely proportional
B. directly proportional
C. not related
D. the responsibility of the risk executive
E. is directly proportional to the amount at stake
Moscow, Russia (Space news) ——"The computer is a better chess player, insisted Viktor Prozorov, the loser. It seemed as if it were laughing after every good move. I know I should have beaten it for the sake of mankind (人类), but I just couldn't win", he announced and shook his head sadly. Prozorovs disappointment was shared by several grand masters who were present, some of whomwere so upset that they shouted at the machine. Many chess players said that this meant the end of chess championships (冠军) around the world, since the fun had been taken out of the game. The computer walked——or rather——rolled away with 5 000 dollars in prize money and limited its remarks to a set of noises and lights.
1.What was it that Prozorov felt most bitter (痛苦 ) about? ()
A、That he didn''t win the $5 000
B、That he hadn''t tried his best
C、That he had lost to a machine
D、That this was the end of the chess game
2.Which of the following best gives the main idea of this newspaper article? ()
A、5000 dollars goes to a computer!
B、New invention : a laughing computer!
C、World''s best chess player beaten!
D、Computer defeats man in chess!
3.How did some of the grand masters feel about the chess game between Prozorov and the computer? ()
A、They thought that the game was not fun
B、They thought that the game wasn''t fair
C、They agreed that Prozorov didn''t play well
D、They were unhappy that the cProzoro didn''t play well
4.After wining the game, the computer ().
A、laughed
B、walked away
C、made some remarks
D、gave out some lights and sounds
5.Many chess players felt that playing with a computer would ().
A、make the game tougher
B、make the game less interesting
C、make man appear foolish
D、make man lose lots of money
Pretty Good
When Spanish football club Barcelona paid US$35 million for Ronaldinho last summer, they weren't buying a pretty face. "I am(51)," admits the Brazilian superstar. "But everyone has got a different kind of beauty. What I(52)have is charm."
Indeed he has. His buck teeth, flowing hair, big smile, and of course his(53)skills are always eye-catching on the pitch. The 23-year-old striker scored two goals in a 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruna on March 1. It was BarCelona's sixth win in a row and, thanks to their Brazilian's 10-goal contribution,(54)looked like a poor season could now end a success.
Ronaldinho - full name Ronatdo De Assis Moreira - is one of many South Americans who learned their skills playing in the backstreets before(55)them off on the world stage.
Great things were(56)when Gremio signed him as a seven-year-old, and he soon became friends with Ronaldo, who was then the other young star of Brazilian football. It was Ronaldo who first called him Ronaldinho, which(57)Little Ronaldo, and the name stuck.
He first(58)for his country in 1999 but it was at the 2002 World Cup where he showed his real worth, scoring an unbelievable free-kick in Brazil's quarter-final victory(59)England.
"I have never failed to deliver in big matches," Ronaldinho says. "My game is based on(60). Often a forward does not have the time to decide whether to shoot or pass. It is instinct that gives out the orders."
While he may not have David Beckham's good looks, Ronaldinho has a(61)reputation off the pitch. At former club Paris Saint Germain, which sold him to Barcelona, he broke(62)rules by going out and enjoying the city's nightlife.
"Without doubt, Ronaldinho is the most(63)player I have ever come across," says former PSG coach Luis Ferdandez. "The main(64)for any coach is that one player without discipline can hurt the whole team."
But Ronaldinho doesn't think he has done anything wrong. "I am just a young person who enjoys(65)," he says.
A.handsome
B.good-looking
C.attractive
D.ugly
Admittedly, rough acts in sports are difficult to police. But here, too, we find reflected the conditions of everyday life. Ambiguities in the law, confusion at the scene, and the reluctance of witnesses cloud almost any routine assault case. Such uncertainties, however, have not prevented society from arresting people who strike their fellow citizens on the street.
Perhaps our troubles stem not from the games we play but rather from how we play them. The 1979 meeting between hockey(曲棍球) stars from the Soviet Union and the National Hockey League provided a direct test of two approaches to sport—the emphasis on skill, grace, and finesse(技巧) by the Russians and the stress on brutality and violence by the NHL. In a startling upset, the Russians embarrassed their rough-playing opponents and exploded a long-standing myth: that success in certain sports requires excessive violence.
Violence apologists cite two additional arguments: First, they say, sports always have been rough; today things are no different. But arguments in America's Old West Were settled, on Main Street with six-guns, and early cave-dwellers chose their women with a club. Civilizing influences ended those practices; yet we are told sports violence should be tolerated. The second contention is that athletes accept risk as part of the game, and, in the case of professionals, are
paid handsomely to do so. But can anyone seriously argue that being an athlete should require the acceptance of unnecessary physical abuse? And, exaggerated as it may seem, the pay of professional athletes presumably reflects their abilities, not a payment against combat injuries.
"Clearly we are in deep trouble," says perplexed former football player AL DeRogatis. "But how and why has it gotten so bad?"
According to the author, the distinction between violent acts and non-violent ones in sports is ______.
A.impossible to make
B.not very clear in any circumstances
C.too obvious to escape observation
D.not very difficult to make if enough attention is paid to
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