()is the procedure in which orders are taken from customers and purchases are delivered
A.The external logistics
B.International logistics
C.Logistics system
D.Supply logistics
A.The external logistics
B.International logistics
C.Logistics system
D.Supply logistics
听力原文:M: I've told Susie it won't work, but she takes her own way.
W: Leave her alone. She's always refused to give up until all hope is gone. I think she just enjoys the procedure of solving tough problems.
Q: What do the speakers think of Susie?
(16)
A.She is stubborn.
B.She is lonely.
C.She is not easy-going.
D.She is hopeless.
The British Association of Plastic Surgeons will discuss the microsurgical procedure, which could give new skin, bone, nose, chin, lips and ears from diseased donors(31)to patients disfigured by accidents, burns or cancer. But surgeons could have trouble finding enough willing donors. (32)Butler said his survey of doctors, nurses and members of the public showed most would accept a face transplant but few were willing to donate their own after dying.
Despite a number of moral concerns, Christine Piff, who founded the charity Let's Face It after suffering a rare facial cancer 25 years ago, welcomed the possibility of face transplants. She rejected the idea that the procedure would mean people would end up living with a dead person's face. "There are so many people without faces, I have half a face... but we all so much more than just a face... you don't take on their personality. You are still you, "she told reporters. "If we can donate other organs of the body, then why not the face? I can't see anything wrong with it."
(33)
A.New drugs.
B.Advanced equipment.
C.Skillful surgeons.
D.Settled debate.
Since most important problems are multifaceted, there are several alternatives to choose from, each with unique advantages and disadvantages. One of the benefits of a pencil and paper decision-making procedure is that it permits people to deal with more variables than their minds can generally comprehend and remember. On the average, people can keep about seven ideas in their minds at once. A worksheet can be especially useful when the decision involves a large number of variables with complex relationships. A realistic example for many college students is the question "What sill I do after graduation?" A graduate might seek a position that offers specialized training, pursue an advanced degree, or travel abroad for a year.
A decision-making worksheet begins with a succinct statement of the problem that will also help to narrow it. It is important to be clear about the distinction between long range and immediate goals because long-range goals often involve a different decision than short range ones. Focusing on long-range goals, a graduating student might revise the question above to "What will I do after graduation that will lead to successful career?"
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.A method to assist in making complex decisions.
B.A comparison of actual decisions and ideal decisions.
C.Research on how people make decisions.
D.Differences between long-range and short-range decision making.
Many describe Freud as the most influential psychologist
of all time. Yet not everyone recognize the profound effect of 【S1】______
psychoanalytic theory in the way most of us look at human 【S2】______
behavior, regardless of any formal exposure to Freud's works.
For example, most adults in Western society accept the idea that
behavior. can be influenced by an unconscious part of the mind.
We say things like "I must have done that consciously" or "Even 【S3】______
though I didn't realize it consciously, maybe unconsciously
I did." Although Freud was not the first to talk about the
unconscious, no one ago, or probably since, has placed 【S4】______
so many emphasis upon unconscious processes in explaining 【S5】______
human behavior.
Do you believe that dreams hold important psychological
information, revealing inner fears and desires? If so, you are
backing on an idea that Freud popularized. 【S6】______
As people had been interpreting dreams for thousands of 【S7】______
years, Freud was the first to incorporate dream interpretation
into a larger psychological theory. When we talk about our dreams
and lay to figure it out, we are informally following a therapeutic 【S8】______
procedure outlining by Freud at the turn of the century. 【S9】______
Numerous examples of Freudian thought can be found in our
daily language, as well as in modem literature and in motion
pictures. Thus, an understanding of Freudian psychology
is part of a good liberal arts education; it can aid the observant
student to appreciating subtle and not-so-subtle references 【S10】______
【S1】
听力原文:M: Parcel Express, good morning, how can I help you?
W: Good morning. I'm thinking of sending a parcel to New York next week. Can you tell me what the procedure is, please?
M: Certainly. When you ring us, we need the following information. The invoice address, that's possible your address, isn't? and then the pick-up address, if that's different. And your contact phone number.
W: Just a moment. I'm taking notes. Phone number, right.
M: Then we need the full name, address and phone number of the person you're sending the parcel to.
W: OK. Anything else?
M: Yes. The weight and dimension of the parcel, that's height, width and length, and the value of the goods and a full description.
W: Value, description.
M: Yes, but don't seal the parcel. You need to leave it open so that the driver can check the contents when he collects it. After the recent bombing, the airline said we have to check all the parcels. They told us we have to do it.
W: Fine, now last question, how long will the parcel take to get to New York?
M: One to two working days. There are daily flights at midday, and if we collect the parcel from you at 10: 15, then your parcel catches that flight and arrives within 24 hours.
W: Right. Thank you very much. You've been very helpful.
M: Not at all. Goodbye.
W: Goodbye.
(20)
A.The weight and size of the parcel.
B.The value of the goods.
C.The parcel receipt.
D.The telephone number.
【C1】
A.acceptable
B.feasible
C.predictable
D.understandable
A.编写、CREATE PROCEDURE
B.编译、CREATE PROCEDURE
C.解释、ALTER PROCEDURE
D.编写、ALTER PROCEDURE
Robotic Surgery
Stuart Forbes celebrated his 60th birthday on April 11. A week later, he was diagnosed with prostate (前列腺) cancer. "It was quite a month," says Forbes, a blunt Vietnam veteran who runs a consulting firm outside Boston. When biopsies confirmed he had an aggressive form. of the disease, Forbes started looking for a surgeon. The first recommended a traditional radical prostatectomy (前列腺切除术), which would require an eight-to-10 inch incision and at 1east two days in the hospital Forbes was also warned that he would likely lose almost all the nerves on the left side of the prostate, which could permanently affect his sexual function. "I thought, 'I need to really look at all my options' ," says Forbes. He considered high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation (切除), a relatively new technology that's been used in Europe. But it's expensive and would require transatlantic trips. He looked into various forms of radiation, as well as proton-beam therapy. Then, in June, his girlfriend took him to a symposium on robotic surgery. "I saw the machine and how it worked," remembers Forbes. "It was just incredible. I said, 'That's it'."
In August, Dr. Ashutosh Tewari, director of robotic prostatectomy at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Well Cornell, removed Forbes's walnut-size prostate and lymph nodes and reattached his bladder to his urethra (尿道)without once putting his hands inside the patient. Using Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci robotic system and operating through five tiny incisions, Tewari conducted the entire procedure from across the room. He sat at a console and turned two knobs to remotely manipulate tiny surgical instruments attached to adjustable robotic arms. Forbes was walking within hours of his surgery and was discharged the next day. He compares the discomfort from the largest incision (about two inches long, and the only one to require stitches) to a bad pimple. By midweek he was walking three miles daily. In 10 days he was back at work. After three weeks he was playing golf again; by late October he'd regained normal urinary, and most sexual function. "I'm about as excited as anyone can be about this procedure," he says.
Using robots to perform. surgery once seemed a futuristic fantasy. Not anymore. An estimated 36 600 robotic procedures will be performed this year-- from heart-bypass surgeries to kidney transplants to hysterectomies (子宫切除术). That's up nearly 50 percent from last year, and analysts predict the figure will nearly double in 2006 to more than 70 000 procedures. Since the da Vinci was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in July 2000 (the only robotic system to get the FDA nod), about 350 of the units have been purchased, including 30 in the last quarter alone, at about $1.3 million a piece. Surgeons who use the system have found that patients have less blood loss and pain, lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times than those who have open surgery.
The robotic system has already transformed the field of prostate surgery, for which it was approved in May 2001. That year it was used in less than 1 percent of all prostatectomies. This year more than 20 percent will be done with the robot. And that figure is expected to double next year. "It's becoming the standard of care for prostatectomies," says Dr. Santiago Horgan, director of minimally invasive and robotic surgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).
The first major study to compare open and robotic prostatectomies was published in the British Journal of Urology in 2003 by Dr. Mani Menon, head of the Vattikuti Urology Institute at Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. (The hospital has now done about 2 050 of the robotic procedures --more than any other in the nation. ) The study of 300 patients found that those who had open surgery lost five times as much blood, had four times the risk of complications and remained in the h
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