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8、ion of technology transfer within regions and asimultaneous he scale and functions of our graduate schools, universities andshould,playakeyroleitioningtheUKforthenextgrowth61.HowcantheuniversitysectorplayakeyheUKseconomicA.ByestablishingmoreregionaltechnologytransferB.Byaskingernmentto C.Bypromoting
9、technologytransferandgraduateschoolD.ByincreasingtheefficiencyoftechnologytransferAnotherfactorcontributingto the tendency to denythe mption ofa fixed human t the s so often been abused as a shield behind which the most inhuman arehename ofhuman nature, forle, Aristotle and most thinkers upto Theaut
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11、Schweitzersays.anycases,goalshaveeconomictmakethemA prime le Schweitzer and his colleagues cite is the 2004 It turns out theres no economic benefit to ving a goalyou just get a benefit”Schweitzersays.anycases,goalshaveeconomictmakethemA prime le Schweitzer and his colleagues cite is the 2004 collaps
12、e of energy-giant Enron, where managers used l incentives to motivate salesmen to meet revenuegoals.Theproblem,Schweitzersays,istheactualtradeswerenot53.WhatdoeschweitzerwanttoshowbycitingtheleofEnron? (12-A.SettingrealisticgoalscanturnafailingoB.Businessesarelesslikelytosucceedwithoutsettingrealist
13、icC. lincentivesensurecompaniesmeetspecificrevenueD.GoalswithlrewardshavestrongHenry Flores, a political-science professor at St. Marys University, ts exactly teration O bloggers are to do. The result could be a group of young like their boomer (人)parents, grows up with a strong sense eandshedstheim
14、ageofapathy冷漠)theyveinheritedfromGenerationX(60 和70 年代出生的人). Its no small challenge for a blog run by a group of ordinaryif ambitiousyoung people, but the members of Generation O are up to the task.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutGenerationX?(10-TheyarepoliticallyTheyrejectconventionalTheydaretotak
15、eupchallenges. D. They are indifferent to politics.In December, Mortimer Zuckerman wrote a column in U. S. News & World Report, which owns. Our nations core bargain with the middle class is disegrating, lamented (哀嘆) the 117th-riehest man in America. Most of our economic gains have gone to people at
16、 the very of eladder.efora householdof people ofworking age, bycontrast, fallen five years in a row. He healthproblemcanreducethemtot Tens of millions of Americans live in t a 62.WhatdowelearnfromMortimerZuckermansion?(07-A)e shavefailedtomakeabargainforbetterB)TheAmericaneconomicsystemhascausedmany
17、companiestogoTheAmericannationingmoreandmoredivideddespiteitsThemajorityofAmericansbenefitlittlefromthenationsgrowingSustainable development isd to just about everything from energy to clean water economicgrowth.Thisisllytrueinagriculture, (首段To start with, it is important to markedlyt the nature of
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