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Preface to 'How the Other Half Thinks: Adventures in Mathematical Reasoning'AOccasionally, in some difficult musical compositions, there are beautiful, but easy parts - parts so simple a beginner could play them.So it is with mathematics as well.There are some discoveries in advanced mathematics that do not depend on specialized knowledge, not even on algebra, geometry, or trigonometry.Instead they may involve, at most, a little arithmetic, such as 'the sum of two odd numbers is even', and common sense.Each of the eight chapters in this book illustrates this phenomenon.Anyone can understand every step in the reasoning.The thinking in each chapter uses at most only elementary arithmetic, and sometimes not even that.Thus all readers will have the chance to participate in a mathematical experience, to appreciate the beauty of mathematics, and to become familiar with its logical, yet intuitive, style of thinking.BOne of my purposes in writing this book is to give readers who haven't had the opportunity to see and enjoy real mathematics the chance to appreciate the mathematical way of thinking.I want to reveal not only some of the fascinating discoveries, but, more importantly, the reasoning behind them.In that respect, this book differs from most books on mathematics written for the general public.Some present the lives of colorful mathematicians.Others describe important applications of mathematics.Yet others go into mathematical procedures, but assume that the reader is adept in using algebra.CI hope this book will help bridge that notorious gap that separates the two cultures: the humanities and the sciences, or should I say the right brain (intuitive) and the left brain (analytical, numerical).As the chapters will illustrate, mathematics is not restricted to the analytical and numerical; intuition plays a significant role.The alleged gap can be narrowed or completely overcome by anyone, in part because each of us is far from using the full capacity of either side of the brain.To illustrate our human potential, I cite a structural engineer who is an artist, an electrical engineer who is an opera singer, an opera singer who published mathematical research, and a mathematician who publishes short stories.DOther scientists have written books to explain their fields to non-scientists, but have necessarily had to omit the mathematics, although it provides the foundation of their theories.The reader must remain a tantalized spectator rather than an involved participant, since the appropriate language for describing the details in much of science is mathematics, whether the subject is expanding universe, subatomic particles, or chromosomes.Though the broad outline of a scientific theory can be sketched intuitively, when a part of the physical universe is finally understood, its description often looks like a page in a mathematics text.EStill, the non-mathematical reader can go far in understanding mathematical reasoning.This book presents the details that illustrate the mathematical style of thinking, which involves sustained, step-by-step analysis, experiments, and insights.You will turn these pages much more slowly than when reading a novel or a newspaper.It may help to have a pencil and paper ready to check claims and carry out experiments.FAs I wrote, I kept in mind two types of readers: those who enjoyed mathematics until they were turned off by an unpleasant episode, usually around fifth grade, and mathematics aficionados, who will find much that is new throughout the book.This book also serves readers who simply want to sharpen their analytical skills.Many careers, such as law and medicine, require extended, precise analysis.Each chapter offers practice in following a sustained and closely argued line of thought.That mathematics can develop this skill is shown by these two testimonials.GA physician wrote, 'The discipline of analytical thought processes [in mathematics] prepared me extremely well for medical school.In medicine one is faced with a problem which must be thoroughly analyzed before a solution can be found.The process is similar to doing mathematics.'A lawyer made the same point, 'Although I had no background in law - not even one political science course - I did well at one of the best law schools.I attribute much of my success there to having learned, through the study of mathematics, and, in particular, theorems, how to analyze complicated principles.Lawyers who have studied mathematics can master the legal principles in a way that most others cannot.'I hope you will share my delight in watching as simple, even naïve, questions lead to remarkable solutions and purely theoretical discoveries find unanticipated applications.Question 27-34Reading Passage 3 has seven sections,A-G.Which section contains the following information?Drag the correct letter,A-G, into boxes 27-34 on your answer sheet.NBYou may use any letter more than once.27 a reference to books that assume a lack of mahematical knowledge28 the way in which this is not a typical book about mathematics29 personal examples of being helped by mathematics30 examples of people who each had abilities that seemed incompatible31 mention of different focuses of books about mathematics32 a contrast between reading this book and reading other kinds of publication33 a claim that the whole of the book is accessible to everybody34 a reference to different categories of intended readers of this bookQuestion 35-40Complete the sentences below.ChooseONE WORD ONLYfrom the passage for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 35-40 on your answer sheet.35  Some areas of both music and mathematics are suitable for someone who is a ________.36  It is sometimes possible to understand advanced mathematics using no more than a limited knowledge of ________.37  The writer intends to show that mathematics requires ________ thinking, as well as analytical skills.38  Some books written by ________ have had to leave out the mathematics that is central to their theories.39  The writer advises non-mathematical readers to perform  ________ while reading the book.40  A lawyer found that studying ________ helped even more than other areas of mathematics in the study of law.
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【简答题】当企业生产多品种时,无法使用本量利分析法。( )
【单选题】Speaker A: I take no interest in fishing. Speaker B: _________
A.
I do too.
B.
Neither do I.
C.
Aren’t you?
D.
So am I.
【单选题】—Do you know anything about British history? --- ____ I have no interest in it .
A.
Take it easy!
B.
Please don’t bother
C.
It’s up to you
D.
No, it’s beyond me
【判断题】常印冰淇淋加工厂决策分析 ——单品种本—量—利分析 常印曾是一乡镇企业的经营策划者,他一直渴望自己能够成为一个老板,因此。他随时都在寻找自己发展事业的大好时机。 常印的家就在镇政府所在地,该镇每逢公历的“2,5,8”日都有集市,方圆近百里的人都到这里赶集。常印发现,每逢集市,都有百里以外的企业到这里批发或零售雪糕、冰淇淋。大小商贩、个人要排很长的队才能买到,尤其是天气转热以后更是如此。有的人很早来...
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】标准式本量利关系图主要适用于多品种条件下的本量利分析。 ( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】应选 查看材料
A.
satisfaction
B.
interest
C.
sense
D.
interesting
【判断题】在利用综合贡献边际率法进行多品种本量利分析时,各产品的销售额比重必然构成影响多品种本量利关系的要素。 ( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】下列不属于多品种条件下本量利分析方法的有( )
A.
图示法(本量利关系图)
B.
主要品种法
C.
综合贡献边际率法
D.
分算法
【多选题】本量利图分为()。
A.
正方形本量利图
B.
基本的本量利图
C.
边际贡献式本量利图
D.
园形本量利图
【单选题】下列不属于多品种条件下本量利分析方法的有( )
A.
综合贡献边际率法
B.
分算法
C.
主要品种法
D.
图示法(本量利关系图)
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