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作文:都是狗狗里的。 AA:beer公司consultant说要做marketing campaign,也不管现在生产跟不上。 我写了:1. delay in production and distribution不会increase demand,反而影响公司reputation,而且consumer可以买别的公司的beer; 2. 要做行业老大不只是great taste和popularity就搞得定的, 还要看别的因素; 3. 这个consultant是从哪里搞来的数据证明他的假设和推论的,简直就是胡搞
AI:作者说延长人寿命是个错误,quality of life会下降,会overburden resources。 我写了:1. quality of life不仅只是物质上的还有精神上的 2. 科技发达了,resources更合理利用了 3. 每个人寿命延长不等于整体人口就多了
数学:很多狗里有,但是还是悲剧了 讨论稿里210:我碰到的条件不是说中点的: 1)这个点离1/(10^3)比离1/(10^2)近 (2)离1/(10^3)比离1/(10^4)近 我觉得我没把握,也不记得选什么了
讨论稿里319:我的题是说volume怎么怎么,不是dimension怎么怎么,但是数字是一样的。
verbal:我的verbal就是一惨剧,做题的时候和梦游一样。。。 阅读都是狗狗的,没有什么补充了,因为都不确定,有些题都没怎么读懂 改错 1.有个靠reveal的,是用reveal这个动词还是它的名词我不确定,后面有个介词of;2.至少3道是有dash (-)的,大家好好看看dash的用法吧; 3. 大家说的要读句意是何等正确的!尤其是有2个以上平行的时候一定要看看是真平行还是要伴随的 逻辑:狗不多,有也是变形的了,我梦游做的所以不误导大家了。
感觉verbal的狗,阅读最有帮助。我今天状态差,阅读没看过狗是肯定什么都不会做的,看了狗扫遍文章至少还知道做什么。我下面贴些我找的background info给大家看: 1.1.14 Adam Smith:The Wealth of Nations (wiki background info) his oft quoted passage describes the unintentional consequences that come from individuals' pursuit their "own gain" and security. Smith argued people prefer local industry and are biased against international trade. Ideally, he saw economics as characterized by small local economies interacting with each other and guided by the enlightened self-interest of individuals. This was a reaction against the practices of early transnational corporations (for example: the British East India Company and Muscovy Company) which were mostly unresponsive to the local affairs of people and the stewardship of resources. Though the argument is frequently, and incorrectly, used to justify free-trade policies, The Wealth of Nations was a rebuttal to the scale and effects of chartered monopoly. By positing - now famously - that "self-interest" promotes more just societies, he was prescribing to economies already heavily tilted against individual human agency. For instance, American colonists were permitted to grow cotton but not to manufacture it. The cotton was shipped to England for processing, then purchased back as clothing. Smith felt opposing large multinational corporations (and the governments that support them), allowed individuals to direct industry "in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value." This value comes from the individual's self-interest and leads to an result that is "no part of his intention."
1.1.16 background info from answer.com Pricing strategy that promises consumers the lowest available price without coupon clipping, waiting for discount promotions, or comparison shopping; also called value pricing. EDLP saves retailers the time and expense of periodic price markdowns, saves manufacturers the cost of distributing and processing coupons, and is believed to generate shopper loyalty. A manufacturer's successful EDLP wholesale pricing strategy may reduce volatility in production and shipping quantities and decrease the number of time-degraded product units that consumers receive. EDLP has been championed by Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble. In recent years, other marketers have dropped EDLP in favor of more traditional strategies, believing that consumers are more motivated by temporary markdowns and coupon savings. To be successful, EDLP requires every day low costs in line with the pricing
1.2.2 background info CUP (2nd 理论) Theory that both acquisition of first and second languages can contribute to underlying language proficiency. Experiences with both languages, according to Cummins, promote the development of the proficiency underlying both languages, given adequate motivation and exposure to both, within school or the wider environment. SUP (Separate Underlying Proficiency) approach indicates that no such relationship/synergy exists between L1 and L2 language acquisition. SUP (1st) separate underlying proficiency (SUP) In this view (now discredited), there are two separate language compartments in the brain of bilingual people, each of which has a limited storage capacity – half of the capacity of a monolingual mind, in effect. This ‘container’ view of the mind led people to think that learning more of one language would create an imbalance, ‘pushing out’ the other language.
2.1.2 Weaver ants or Green ants (genus Oecophylla) are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae (order Hymenoptera). Weaver ants are obligately arboreal and are known for their unique nest building behaviour where workers construct nests by weaving together leaves using larval silk.[1] Colonies can be extremely large consisting of more than a hundred nests spanning numerous trees and contain more than half a million workers. Like many other ant species, weaver ants prey on small insects and supplement their diet with carbohydrate-rich honeydew excreted by small insects (Hemiptera). Oecophylla workers exhibit a clear bimodal size distribution, with almost no overlap between the size of the minor and major workers.[2] [3] The major workers are approximately eight to ten millimeters in length and the minors approximately half the length of the majors. There is a division of labour associated with the size difference between workers. Major workers forage, defend, maintain and expand the colony whereas minor workers tend to stay within the nests where they care for the brood and 'milk' scale insects in or close to the nests. background info con’t: The weaver ant's ability to build capacious nests from living leaves has undeniably contributed to their ecological success. The first phase in nest construction involves workers surveying potential nesting leaves by pulling on the edges with their mandibles. When a few ants have successfully bent a leaf onto itself or drawn its edge toward another, other workers nearby join the effort. The probability of a worker joining the concerted effort is dependent on the size of the group, with workers showing a higher probability of joining when group size is large.[14] When the span between two leaves is beyond the reach of a single ant, workers form chains with their bodies by grasping one another's petiole (waist). Multiple intricate chains working in unison are often used to ratchet together large leaves during nest construction. Once the edges of the leaves are drawn together, other workers retrieve larvae from existing nests using their mandibles. These workers hold and manipulate the larvae in such a way that causes them to excrete silk. They can only produce so much silk, so the larva will have to pupate without a cocoon. The workers then maneuver between the leaves in a highly coordinated fashion to bind them together.[1] Weaver ant's nests are usually elliptical in shape and range in size from a single small leaf folded and bound onto itself to large nests consisting of many leaves and measure over half a meter in length. The time required to construct a nest varies depending on leaf type and eventual size, but often a large nest can be built in significantly less than 24 hours. Although weaver ant's nests are strong and impermeable to water, new nests are continually being built by workers in large colonies to replace old dying nests and those damaged by storms.
2.3.2 background info: The Copernican Revolution refers to the paradigm shift away from the Ptolemaic model of the heavens, which postulated the Earth at the center of the universe, towards the heliocentric model with the Sun at the center of our Solar System. It was one of the starting points of the Scientific Revolution of the 16th Century. The Doppler effect (or Doppler shift), named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler who proposed it in 1842, is the change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave. It is commonly heard when a vehicle sounding a siren or horn approaches, passes, and recedes from an observer. The received frequency is higher (compared to the emitted frequency) during the approach, it is identical at the instant of passing by, and it is lower during the recession. |
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