Facts and figures are given to make students realize the______(necessary) of learning Engl
Facts and figures are given to make students realize the______(necessary) of learning English.
Facts and figures are given to make students realize the______(necessary) of learning English.
A.facts
B.figures
C.emotions
D.feelings
A.amounts
B.figures
C.volume
D.facts
A. of your manager’s interaction? (More than one correct answer)
B.Is my manager a listener or a reader?
C.Does she prefer detailed facts and figures or just an overview?
D.How often does she want to receive information?
E.What colors she like?
A.They should know about the country's traditions, customs and values.
B.They should remember a lot of facts and figures about the country.
C.They should promote social harmony and integration.
D.They should take English as their first language.
According to the passage, the following facts are true EXCEPT
A.that the American public are now mainly concerned with their own risk.
B.that Americans realize that AIDS has a powerful impact on their society.
C.that homosexuals run a higher risk of catching AIDS.
D.that drug addicts are more likely to contract AIDS.
听力原文:M: Mrs. White, shall we start with some basic facts and figures?
W: Good idea.
M: How many Christians are now living in China?
W: The number is 15 million in China. But when we say Christians, we basically refer to Protestants, not Catholics. So we have 15 million Protestants.
M: Where are they distributed in the country? Are there many in coastal areas?
W: Yes, because most of the Chinese population live along the east coast, therefore most Christians are in this area.
M: You mentioned Protestants and Catholics. Are there more Protestants than Catholics in China or the other way round?
W: Yes, indeed. There are far more Protestants than Catholics in China.
M: Is there an increase of Catholics or Protestants? What is the general tendency?
W: I am not sure about the number of Catholics in China in 1949. But t know there were 700,000 Protestants in 1949, and now the total number is 15 million.
M: It is quite a rapid growth.
W: Yes, they grew really fast.
M: Can you tell us about your personal experience in terms of freedom of religious belief?.
W: For me, I don't feel my religious conduct is restricted by any policies or anything else. I pray almost every Sunday in different churches in downtown Beijing. I teach courses in seminaries. I don't feel at all restricted.
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A.Buddhism.
B.Islam.
C.Christianity.
D.Judaism.
An office is the "brain" of a business. In an office, figures, lists and information are compiled which tell the managers or heads of the business what is happening in their shops or factories. These figures guide the managers【51】telling them what has happened and what is happening.
Information comes into an office in all sorts of【52】but the main items of information come
in regularly. It is part of the job of the clerks to collect and classify that information and to put it into a form. that is easily interpreted and understood. Offices collect information, then they【53】it.
This work of collection is common in an office from the sorting of mail every morning to the accountant's work in finding【54】the final figure for year's profit.【55】always requires the arrangement of the same kind of information, often into lists or columns. For this work, correctness, accuracy and speed, as in all office work, are essential.
There is no value,【56】, in collecting the figures【57】mean nothing.【58】are guides which should help us【59】decisions. The interpretation of information and of tables should tell us where success or【60】lies, where profit can be had and where【61】occur. On this kind of information and from the known figures, a choice is【62】and a series of such choices may make a policy.
A firm which has three factories may find,【63】. instance, from its figures, that one factory is losing money and a choice may lie between either a change of manager, a cut in production, an increase in production【64】closure of the factory. Whichever one of these decisions is taken becomes the policy. It is clear【65】a decision leading to a policy can only be as good【66】 the information【67】which it is based.
Consequently there is a constant search【68】more and more exact information. Managers will want to have all the necessary facts【69】they can make the best decision and it is normal for【70】to seek for more and more information.
(51)
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