When I took his temperature, it was three degrees above ______.A.averageB.ordinaryC.regula
When I took his temperature, it was three degrees above ______.
A.average
B.ordinary
C.regular
D.normal
When I took his temperature, it was three degrees above ______.
A.average
B.ordinary
C.regular
D.normal
Using temporary workers allows companies to increase or decrease the number of staff as their workloads change. It also allows companies to avoid the costs involved in hiring and firing long-term employees.
Many temp agency owners and career specialists say temping is a good way for recent graduates to get experience. "Short-term jobs let graduates try out different companies to find the best fit," said Pegi Wheatley, owner of McCall Staffing, a San Francisco temp agency.
But things don't always work out that way. "when I started temping, I had this notion that a temporary job could turn full-time. I worked for a friend of mine, but that didn't happen for me," said Atienza, who quickly became bored with his office work. Atienza stayed with the temp agency because he could earn U.S.$10 an hour doing office work. Other short-term jobs, such as working as a store clerk in a cafe, pay about U.S.$7.
But there were trade-offs for the higher pay. Because in the U.S., health insurance is provided through employer, most temps are not eligible for workplace health benefits. Atienza ran the risk that an accident or illness would land him in the hospital with no way to pay the bill. Other drawbacks, though less serious, still mean that temping for most graduates is exactly what its name implies- a temporary choice. Instability, gaps between contracts, lack of vacation time and isolation from other employees are often-cited negatives.
"Temping gave me the time to figure out what I wanted to do, because I could pay off my bills. But none of that came from the jobs themselves," said Atienza, who quit temping last month in favor of a full-time job.
Atienza took a short-term job mainly because ______
A.he didn't want to give up his apartment
B.he liked to try out different companies
C.he wanted to get more experience
D.he couldn't find a long-term job
When I took his temperature, it was two degrees above ______.
A.common
B.normal
C.ordinary
D.regular
When I took his temperature, it was two degrees above ______.
A.normal
B.ordinary
C.average
D.regular
It was not _______ he took off his glass ____I realize who he was.
A、when;that
B、until;when
C、until;that
A.average
B.ordinary
C.common
D.normal
When I took his temperature, I found it was two degrees above______.
A.average
B.ordinary
C.regular
D.normal
A.when
B.until
C.unless
D.once
According to the passage, the writer most probably lost his wallet when ______.
A.he took it out to pay his taxi
B.he walked into the restaurant
C.he was eating dinner
D.he was ordering his dish
When the writer explained his situation, the assistant ______.
A.responded quickly saying it was a lie
B.believed him
C.gave a suspicious look as much as to say he had heard such stories before
D.just took his story as a joke
听力原文:M: Ms. Dawson, what were you doing when the man with the mask took his gun out?
W: Oh, it was so terrible. I was just talking with the bank clerk when he pointed the gun to me and told me to lie down on my face.
Q: What are they talking about?
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A.A case of bank robbery.
B.The search for the reliable witness
C.The interview with the bank clerk.
D.The terrific detective story.
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