QUEST . Which percent of the total project labor hours are typically expended by the end of the second phase of the project life cycle?A . 5%B . 10%C . 15%D . 25%E . 50%

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QUEST . Which percent of the total project labor hours are typically expended by the end of the second phase of the project life cycle?

A . 5%

B . 10%

C . 15%

D . 25%

E . 50%


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  • 第1题:

    资料:It’s almost considered sacrilegious today to leave work at the end of your workday or(for shame!)on a Friday and simply not check your work email again until you return the office during normal working hours。
    The constant need to check email is the trade-off the modern workforce has made for the ability to work anytime,anywhere,hanks to smartphones and tablets that keep us always connected。
    But three university researchers have found that it’s not just doing a bit of work after hours that cause burnout。The true culprit is actually the constant worrying about off-hour email。
    A new study。“Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect,”by Lehigh University’s Liuba Belkin,Virginia Tech’s William Becker and Colorado State University's Samantha Conroy shows that employees are growing exhausted by the expectation that they will always be available,never knowing what kind of work requests will be asked of them off hours。
    Typically,companies don’t mean to stress employees out like that。Most companies don't have formal policies that say people must answer work emails after-hours,(except,perhaps,in cases where an employee is on call during specific times)。
    But policies and culture tend to be two different things。If supervisors routinely email employees after hours and expect a fast response (often because their supervisors are doing the same to them),then the message is clear: whenever the boss emails,the employee is expected to be available。
    The solution is for bosses to tell employees that an after-hours email doesn’t necessarily require a response before the next work day,and to also set some times when after-hours emailing is considered acceptable and prohibited,such as no emails via the dinner hour,on weekends,or after 10 p.m.,the researchers say。

    Why the study said people are “Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect”?

    A.Because they never know what kind of work requests will be asked off hours.
    B.Because they are required by the company to answer emails off hours.
    C.Because smart phones and tablets keep us connected all the time.
    D.None of above.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】why; the study said people ;Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect
    【主题句】第四自然段A new study "Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect." by Lehigh University's Liuba Belkin, Virginia Tech’s William Becker and Colorado State University's Samantha Conroy shows that employees are growing exhausted by the expectation that they will always be available, never knowing what kind of work requests will asked of them off hours.一项新的研究“精疲力竭,但又无法断开”。由莱赫伊大学的卢巴贝尔金、弗吉尼亚理工大学的威廉贝克尔和科罗拉多州立大学的萨曼莎康罗伊共同完成的一项新研究显示,员工们越来越疲惫,因为他们需要随时待命,永远不知道在休息时间会有什么样的工作任务需要他们。
    【解析】题目意为“为什么研究说人们‘精疲力竭却无法断开联系’?”选项A意为“因为他们永远不知道下班后将有什么样的工作要求”;选项B意为“因为他们被公司要求下班后依然要回复邮件”;选项C意为“因为智能手机和表格可以使我们一直保持联系”;选项D意为“以上皆不是”。结合主题句,故选A。

  • 第2题:

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    第二篇

    Home Heating

    Central heating became popular only after the Civil War.Typically,coal-burning
    furnaces(火炉)fueled the early systems.Natural gas had developed into the leading fuel
    by 1960.Its acceptance resulted in part from its wide uses.Because it comes primarily
    from U.S.and Canadian fields , natural gas is also less vulnerable(脆弱的)than oil is to
    war.Oil remains the most important fuel in a few areas,such as New England.
    Electric heating dominates most areas with mild winters and cheap electricity,including
    the South and the Northwest.It was made popular at least in the South by the low cost of
    adding electric heating to new houses built with air-conditioning.Bottled gas,which is
    somewhat more expensive than utility gas,is the fuel of choice in rural areas not served by
    utility pipelines.Wood is the leading heating fuel in just a few rural counties.
    Home heating,which accounts for less than 7 per cent of all energy consumed in the
    U.S.,has had a commendable(值得赞扬的)efficiency record : from 1 978 to 1 997 , the
    amount of fuel consumed for this purpose declined 44 per cent despite a 33 per cent
    increase in the number of housing units and an increase in house size.The
    U.S.Department of Energy,however,forecasts that energy used in home heating will rise
    by 14 per cent over the next two decades.That rise is small considering an expected 21 per
    cent increase in the number of houses and the trend toward larger houses.
    Natural gas and electricity will probably dominate the home heating market for the next
    two decades.Solar(太阳的)heating never became popular because of cost and limited
    winter sunlight in most areas;in 2000 only 47,000 homes relied on it.

    According to paragraph 3,energy consumed in home heating over the next two decades will increase by
    A:33 per cent.
    B:31 per cent.
    C:21 per cent.
    D:14 per cent.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第3题:

    34、若要实现total=1+2+3+4+5求和,以下程序段错误的是()

    A.int i=1,total=1; while(i<5) { total+=i; i+=1; }

    B.int i=1,total=0; while(i<=5) { total+=i; i+=1; }

    C.int i=0,total=0; while(i<5) { i+=1; total+=i; }

    D.int i=0,total=0; while(i<=5) { total+=i; i+=1; }


    A

  • 第4题:

    资料:It’s almost considered sacrilegious today to leave work at the end of your workday or(for shame!)on a Friday and simply not check your work email again until you return the office during normal working hours。
    The constant need to check email is the trade-off the modern workforce has made for the ability to work anytime,anywhere,hanks to smartphones and tablets that keep us always connected。
    But three university researchers have found that it’s not just doing a bit of work after hours that cause burnout。The true culprit is actually the constant worrying about off-hour email。
    A new study。“Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect,”by Lehigh University’s Liuba Belkin,Virginia Tech’s William Becker and Colorado State University's Samantha Conroy shows that employees are growing exhausted by the expectation that they will always be available,never knowing what kind of work requests will be asked of them off hours。
    Typically,companies don’t mean to stress employees out like that。Most companies don't have formal policies that say people must answer work emails after-hours,(except,perhaps,in cases where an employee is on call during specific times)。
    But policies and culture tend to be two different things。If supervisors routinely email employees after hours and expect a fast response (often because their supervisors are doing the same to them),then the message is clear: whenever the boss emails,the employee is expected to be available。
    The solution is for bosses to tell employees that an after-hours email doesn’t necessarily require a response before the next work day,and to also set some times when after-hours emailing is considered acceptable and prohibited,such as no emails via the dinner hour,on weekends,or after 10 p.m.,the researchers say。

    What is this passage mainly about?

    A.Bosses push employees to work by sending emails anytime.
    B.Employees are exhausted by the constant need to check emails.
    C.Companies mean to stress the workers out by sending emails.
    D.None of above

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查主旨大意。
    【关键词】 this passage mainly about
    【主题句】第四自然段A new study "Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect." by Lehigh University's Liuba Belkin, Virginia Tech’s William Becker and Colorado State University's Samantha Conroy shows that employees are growing exhausted by the expectation that they will always be available, never knowing what kind of work requests will asked of them off hours.一项新的研究“精疲力竭,但又无法断开”。由莱赫伊大学的卢巴贝尔金、弗吉尼亚理工大学的威廉贝克尔和科罗拉多州立大学的萨曼莎康罗伊共同完成的一项新研究显示,员工们越来越疲惫,因为他们需要随时待命,永远不知道在休息时间会有什么样的工作要求需要他们。
    【解析】题目意为“这篇文章主要讲的是什么?”选项A意为“老板们在任何时候都通过发送电子邮件来督促员工工作”;选项B意为“员工因经常查看电子邮件而疲惫不堪”;选项C意为“公司的意思是通过发电子邮件来给员工施加压力”;选项D意为“以上都不是”。

  • 第5题:

    若要实现total=1+2+3+4+5求和,以下程序段错误的是()

    A.int i=1,total=1; while(i<5) { total+=i; i+=1; }

    B.int i=1,total=0; while(i<=5) { total+=i; i+=1; }

    C.int i=0,total=0; while(i<5) { i+=1; total+=i; }

    D.int i=0,total=0; while(i<=5) { total+=i; i+=1; }


    A

  • 第6题:

    下列正确的求和语句是()

    A.total=1

    B.total+1

    C.total*1

    D.total by 1


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