公司注重将产品信息有效地传播给潜在顾客,这是市场营销组合的( )策略。A.产品 B

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公司注重将产品信息有效地传播给潜在顾客,这是市场营销组合的( )策略。

A.产品

B.定价

C.渠道

D.促销

考点:初级经济基础知识经济师初级经济基础知识
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某大城市一家中外合资房地产开发公司于2009年10月以出让方式受让一宗占地面积约为6万平方米的土地使用权,开发一大型商业中心项目(该项目已交付了全部土地使用权出让金,领有合法的国有土地使用证)。预期该项目开发建设周期为3年,项目总投资约为24亿元人民币。该公司拟于2011年10月预售转让全部项目面积的40%,以尽快回收部分投资,其余60%的面积待建成后用于招商出租,获取长期收益。根据上述资料,回答下列问题:

按我国法律规定,该宗土地使用权可采用的出让方式为()。

A.拍卖

B.招标

C.协议

D.划拨

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Ⅱ度I型窦房传导阻滞的心电图表现是()

A.P—P间距逐渐缩短至脱漏

B.间歇后的P—P间距大于间歇前的P—P间距

C.间歇后的P—P时间小于两个短的P—P间距

D.P—P间距逐次延长至脱漏

E.间歇后的P—P时间大于两个短的P—P间距

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儿童肾病综合征常继发于()

A.糖尿病肾病

B.肾淀粉样变性

C.骨髓瘤性肾病

D.紫癜性肾炎

E.淋巴瘤

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当我们研究中国“和平崛起”问题时,不能回避中国的和平统一前景。中国领导人讲“以最大努力、最大诚意来争取和平统一”,但是对于“台独”危险,我们将“不惜一切代价加以制止”。从总体上看,世界大趋势、亚太地区格局、两岸关系走向以至台湾内部变化,都有利于和平统一的实现。

关于中国“和平崛起”以下说法最恰当的是( )。

A.中国的崛起必将把中美推到争夺霸权的战车上

B.中国的崛起对世界来说是巨大的威胁

C.中国的崛起对世界来说是机遇,是维护世界和平的坚定力量

D.“和平”只是暂时的,中国终有一天会称霸

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In a science-fiction movie called "Species", a mysterious signal from outer space turns out to describe the genome of an unknown organism. When the inevitable mad scientist synthesizes the DNA described by the instructions, the creature he breeds from it turns out to resemble Natasha Henstridge, an athletic actress. Unfortunately, the alien harbors within her delicate form the destructive powers of a Panzer division, and it all ends badly for the rash geneticist and his laboratory.

Glen Evans, chief executive of Egea Biosciences in San Diego, California, acknowledges regretfully that despite seeking his expert opinion--in return for which he was presented with the poster of the striking Mr Henstridge that hangs on his office wall--the producers of "Species" did not hew very closely to his suggestions about the feasibility of their script ideas. Still, they had come to the right man. Dr Evans believes that his firm will soon be able to create, if not an alien succubus, at least a tiny biological machine made of artificial proteins that could mimic the behavior of a living cell.

Making such proteins will require the ability to synthesize long stretches of DNA. Existing technology for synthesizing DNA can manage to make genes that encode a few dozen amino acids, but this is too short to produce any interesting proteins. Egea’s technology, by contrast, would allow biologists to manufacture genes wholesale. The firm’s scientists can make genes long enough to encode 6,000 amino acids. They aim to synthesize a gene for 30,000 amino acids within two years.

Using a library of the roughly 1,500 possible "motifs" or folds that a protein can adopt, Egea’s scientists employ computers to design new proteins that are likely to have desirable shapes and properties. To synthesize the DNA that encodes these proteins, Egea uses a machine it has dubbed the "genewriter". Dr Evans likens this device to a word-processor for DNA, on which you can type in the sequence of letters defining a piece of DNA and get that molecule out.

As Egea extends the length of DNA it can synthesize, Dr Evans envisages encoding not just proteins, but entire biochemical pathways, which are teams of proteins that conduct metabolic processes. A collection of such molecules could conceivably function as a miniature machine that would operate in the body and attack disease, just as the body’s own defensive cells do. Perhaps Dr Evans and his colleagues ought to get in touch with their friends in Hollywood.

The expression "hew very closely to" can be best replaced by()

A. "shed light on."

B. "adhere strictly to."

C. "stay away from."

D. "give play to."

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