It can be inferred from Kaplan that
A.frequent fliers will get no influence on fares.
B.fares could decrease modestly in the short-term.
C.there exists a possibility of great fare increase.
D.fare changes are depending on the market conditions.
第1题
The example of Newark Liberty Airport was mentioned to show
A.the difficulties involved in the merger.
B.the fairness of the Justice Department.
C.the hub closures" effects on discount carriers.
D.the importance of take-off and landing permission.
第2题
What can we learn about the Continentals Cleveland hub?
A.It will be in charge by United.
B.It will face a threat from United.
C.It will be replaced by O"Hare airport.
D.It will set up a second hub in its area.
第3题
It can be inferred from the second paragraph that
A.the combined company should reduce its domestic services.
B.route reductions are almost impossible for the new airline.
C.the merger will indeed lead to rate increases for the new airline.
D.one of the carriers should shift its overseas flights to the other.
第4题
According to the passage, the merger of United and Continental Airlines
A.was initially suggested by the U. S. Justice Department.
B.was identically approved by the both airlines" shareholders.
C.is to follow the example of Delta and Northwest Airlines.
D.will not become a reality until the formal vote on Sept. 17.
第5题
What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.The new wireless health-care market.
B.The relationship between doctors and patients.
C.The rise of wireless local area network.
D.The innovation in pacemaker technology.
第6题
What can we learn about the future of wireless health technology?
A.Few people will accept it for fear of safety.
B.It has great potential in being widely recognized.
C.It will replace the traditional technology completely.
D.Wireless pacemaker will be the only legal product.
第7题
Whats Jonathans attitude towards the concerns about getting wired in the name of health?
A.Ridiculous.
B.Immoderate.
C.Unnecessary.
D.Troublesome.
第8题
With the health-care services relied on wireless devices,
A.aging patients will need no regular checkups.
B.doctors have to be equipped with BlackBerry.
C.hospitals have to give up some of their market.
D.chances of more efficient checkups become possible.
第9题
According to the report by ABI Research,
A.wireless devices have been used in hospitals around the world.
B.the wireless health-care market is deemed to grow more rapidly.
C.all medical equipments in hospitals should be wireless-enabled.
D.with wireless-enabled sensors you"ll no longer need any doctors.
第10题
In order to avoid loss in taxes, the Senecas
A.let the court decide cigarette-tax issues.
B.decided to cooperate with the non-Indians.
C.would replace the Marlboros with Philip Morris.
D.planned to do the cigarette business all by themselves.
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