If one has to choose one of these, then he should choose _________
A.Profit
B.Righteousness
C.Comfort
D.Benefit
- · 有4位网友选择 A,占比44.44%
- · 有3位网友选择 B,占比33.33%
- · 有1位网友选择 C,占比11.11%
- · 有1位网友选择 D,占比11.11%
A.Profit
B.Righteousness
C.Comfort
D.Benefit
A、This‿ is‿ an‿ apple.
B、Please pick‿ it‿ up.
C、Let‿ me have‿ a look‿ at‿ it.
D、Here‿ is‿ a letter for you.
A、example
B、pattern
C、diagram
D、Photo
A、For one thing
B、By contrast
C、In addition
D、Furthermore
The following passage is a healthy prescription (处方) of how we can approach life. It is not about being famous or being wealthy or about our good looks. Truly, it is all about love. There are times when we feel as if we are separated from the rest. This feeling creates a mental prison. Therefore, we should try to work hard to internally (内在地) liberate ourselves by widening our circle of pity to accept all living things. “Open your heart to others and try to understand, When someone reaches for you, hold out to them your hand, Follow your heart, no matter what other people say, Do things that make you able to smile throughout your day, Treat other people, the way you would like them to treat you, Do what you know is right and to your heart and self stay true, Remember what life is all about, it is how you make people feel, What you do, where you go, and making dreams become real, Helping people through, in hard times of pain and strife, What you do for others, is what is important in this life. Look deeper and don’t judge people by what is on the outside, It is what is inside that counts and what people often hide, Care, help, love, be honest, and be kind, With purity and goodness within yourself, it is happiness you will find. Do all you can in the time you have, you won’t always be around, Recapture the joy of little things, that once were easily found, And if you can do all this and live a life of love, You will be helped through life, by all those up above.” I will leave you with the inspiring words of our late genius, Albert Einstein: “There are two ways to live life. One is as though nothing is a miracle(奇迹). The other is as though everything is a miracle.” 60. The passage is mainly about ______. A. living a life of love B. helping those in need C. taking back the joy of life D. separating ourselves from others 61. According to the passage, which statement is true? A. Treating others the way others treat you is right for your life. B. Making your dream become real is selfish in your life. C. Judging people by what is inside counts. D. Doing what you can makes yourself happy. 62. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means _________. A. Different ways of life lead to completely different results B. Life is not always full of miracles C. There are two kinds of miracles in life D. Looking for miracles in life helps people find happiness |
A、During 2008 financial crisis, investors panic causing security prices around the globe to fall precipitously
B、A flood washes away a firm's warehouse
C、A firm’s CEO died
D、A toymaker has to recall its top-selling toy
Passage One Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. Immigration poses two main challenges for the rich world’s governments. One is how to manage the inflow (流入) of migrants; the other, how to integrate those who are already there. Whom, for example, to allow in? Already, many governments have realized that the market for top talent is global and competitive. Led by Canada and Australia, they are redesigning migration policies not just to admit, but actively to attract highly skilled immigrants. Germany, for instance, tentatively introduced a green card of its own two years ago for information-technology staff. Whereas the case for attracting the highly skilled is fast becoming conventional wisdom, a thornier issue is what to do about the unskilled. Because the difference in earnings is greatest in this sector, migration of the unskilled delivers the largest global economic gains. Moreover, wealthy, well-educated, ageing economies create lots of jobs for which their own workers have little appetite. So immigrants tend to cluster at the upper and lower ends of the skill spectrum. Immigrants either have university degrees or no high-school education. Mr. Smith’s survey makes the point: Among immigrants to America, the proportion with a postgraduate education, at 21%, is almost three times as high as in the native population; equally, the proportion with less than nine years of schooling, at 20%, is more than three times as high as that of the native-born. All this means that some immigrants do far better than others. The unskilled are the problem. Research by George Boras, a Harvard University professor whose parents were unskilled Cuban immigrants, has drawn attention to the fact that the unskilled account for a growing proportion of America’s foreign-born. Newcomers without high-school education not only drag down the wages of the poorest Americans; their children are also disproportionately likely to fail at school. These youngsters are there to stay. “The toothpaste is out of the tube,” says Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Centre for Immigration Studies. And their numbers will grow. Because the rich world’s women spurn motherhood, immigrants give birth to many of the rich world’s babies. Foreign mothers account for one birth in five in Switzerland and one in eight in Germany and Britain. If these children grow up underprivileged and undereducated, they will create a new underclass that may take many years to emerge from poverty. For Europe, immigration creates particular problems. Europe needs it even more than the United States because the continent is ageing faster than any other region. Immigration is not a permanent cure (immigrants grow old too), but it will buy time. And migration can “grease the wheels” of Europe’s sclerotic (硬化的) labor markets, argues Tito Boeri in a report published in July. However, thanks to the generosity of Europe’s welfare states, migration is also a sort of tax on immobile labor. And the more immobile Europeans are — the older, the less educated — the more xenophobic (恐惧外国人的) they are too. Q:It has become a generally accepted view that the rich governments should ________.
A、introduce green cards of their own countries
B、introduce skilled immigrants proportionately
C、create more jobs for the unskilled immigrants
D、try to admit and attract highly-skilled immigrants
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