题目:
物业装饰装修管理包括的环节有()。
A.装饰装修申报
B.装饰装修流程设计
C.登记审核
D.入场手续办理
E.装饰装修过程监督检查
答案:
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下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:B解析:[解答] 在windows中,拖动鼠标执行复制操作时,鼠标光标的箭头尾部带有“+”号。
物业装饰装修管理包括的环节有()。
A.装饰装修申报
B.装饰装修流程设计
C.登记审核
D.入场手续办理
E.装饰装修过程监督检查
被转码了,请点击底部 “查看原文 ” 或访问 https://www.tikuol.com/2017/0528/b2829d761ee089e92a38bb51c1098ea2.html
下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:B解析:[解答] 在windows中,拖动鼠标执行复制操作时,鼠标光标的箭头尾部带有“+”号。
下列句子中,标点符号使用有误的一项是( )
A.和谐、和睦、和顺、和煦……“和”能构成一系列美好的词语。
B.2009年6月6日的《新闻晚报》上,有一篇介绍“国嘴”罗京的文章。
C.现代汉语的通用语——普通话是以北方方言为基础的。
D.“过来。”他对我说:“这边看得清楚些。”
患者男性,66岁。高血压史15年,糖尿病10年,间断用药治疗。查体:血压160/100mmHg,心率65次/分。
该患者的诊疗应注意以下几项,但除外()
A.降压目标应为<140/90mmHg
B.老年人降压目标应为<130/85mmHg
C.需长期用药
D.必要时联合用药
E.合理膳食
为了保证生产过程中各个阶段在相同的时间间隔内生产大致相同数量或递增数量的产品,以避免出现前松后紧或者前紧后松等现象,企业必须遵循()。
A.连续性原则
B.节奏性原则
C.比较性原则
D.柔性原则
肝经郁热型产后乳汁自出,宜选用的最佳方剂为()
A.一贯煎加减
B.小柴胡汤加减
C.柴胡疏肝散加减
D.丹栀逍遥散加减
E.以上都不是
Perhaps only a small boy trained to be a wizard at the Hogwarts School of Magic could cast a spell so powerful as to create the biggest book launch ever. Wherever in the World the clock strikes midnight on June 20th, his followers will flock to get their paws on one of more than 10m copies of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix". Bookshops will open in the middle of the night and delivery firms are drafting in extra staff and bigger trucks. Related toys, games, DVDs and other merchandise will be everywhere. There will be no escaping Potter mania.
Yet Mr. Potter’s world is a curious one, in which things are often not what they appear. While an excitable media (hereby including The Economist, happy to support such a fine example of globalization) is helping to hype the launch of J. K. Rowling’s fifth novel, about the most adventurous thing that the publishers have organized is a reading by Ms. Rowling in London’s Royal Albert Hall, to be broadcast as a live web cast.
Hollywood, which owns everything else to do with Harry Potter, says it is doing even less. Incredible as it may seem, the guardians of the brand say that, to protect the Potter franchise, they are trying to maintain a low profile. Well, relatively low.
Ms. Rowling signed a contract in 1998 with Warner Brothers, part of AOL Time Warner, giving the studio exclusive film, licensing and merchandising rights in return for what now appears to have been a steal: some $ 500,000. Warner licenses other firms to produce goods using Harry Potter characters or images, from which Ms. Rowling gets a big enough cut that she is now wealthier than the queen--if you believe Britain’s Sunday Times rich list. The process is self-generating: each book sets the stage for a film, which boosts book sales, which lifts sales of Potter products.
Globally, the first four Harry Potter books have sold some 200m copies in 55 languages; the two movies have grossed over $1.8 billion at the box office.
This is a stunning success by any measure, especially as Ms Rowling has long demanded that Harry Potter should not be over-commercialized. In line with her wishes, Warner says it is being extraordinarily careful, at least by Hollywood standards, about what it licenses and to whom. It imposed tough conditions on Coca-Cola,. insisting that no Harry Potter images should appear on cans, and is now in the process of making its licensing programmed even more restrictive. Coke may soon be considered too mass market to carry the brand at all.
The deal with Warner ties much of the merchandising to the films alone. There are no officially sanctioned products relating to "Order of the Phoenix"; nor yet for "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", the film of the third book, which is due out in June 2004. Warner agrees that Ms. Rowling’s creation is a different sort of commercial property, one with long-term potential that could be damaged by a typical Hollywood marketing blitz, says Diane Nelson, the studio’s global brand manager for Harry Potter. It is vital, she adds, that with more to come, readers of the books are not alienated. "The evidence from our market research is that enthusiasm for the property by fans is not warning.\
The author believes that()
A. Britain’s Sunday Times rich list is not very convincing as it sounds
B. Time Warner’s management of licenses is a bit over-commercialized
C. other firms may produce goods using Harry Potter images at will
D. what Ms. Rowling got in return for her offering to Warner is a real bargain