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"The company spends 'a lot of time' on the ergonomics of its factories"(Paragraph Seven) m

"The company spends 'a lot of time' on the ergonomics of its factories"(Paragraph Seven) means that______.

A.the company attaches great importance to the layout of its factories

B.the company improves the working conditions in its factories

C.the company attempts to reduce production costs of its factories

D.the company intends to renovate its factories and update equipment

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第1题
Every day the manager has to account to the chairman _______ how he spends the company’s money.
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第2题
This company spends $ 50,000 annually ______ legal counsel.A.employingB.hiringC.engagingD.

This company spends $ 50,000 annually ______ legal counsel.

A.employing

B.hiring

C.engaging

D.retaining

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第3题
【判断题】Companies have become aware of the need to...

【判断题】Companies have become aware of the need to gather talent. Managing talent has become more important to a much wider range of companies than it used to be. One result has been that human resources departments have gained in status. A survey by Aon, a consultancy, identified 172 HR executives who were among the five best-paid managers in their companies. That would have been unheard of a few years ago. Companies are now beginning to gain insights into managing talent that should allow them to tackle the problem in a more organized way. The first rule is to think more carefully about critical talent. UPS, an international shipping company, reduced the turnover rate among the people who drive its trucks and deliver its packages. It found that even though it selected its drivers with great care, turnover was uncomfortably high, mainly because drivers hated the back-breaking work of loading the trucks in the morning. So the company contracted out this job to part-timers who are much easier to find than drivers. Second, it is essential to plan ahead. EDS, a giant technology company, has built a global skills inventory of its 100,000-strong workforce. The company compared the workforce’s current skills with its future needs and set about filling the gaps by encouraging workers to acquire relevant new skills. Third, companies need to be more imaginative about recruiting and retaining talent. That includes paying more attention to “passive candidates”—those who are not actively looking for a job but might be open to an approach from another company (see chart below). Popular techniques include attending conferences in order to speak to stars and buying information about competing firms (including names of key workers). The fourth rule is to create internal markets for talent. Many HR departments instinctively look outside. The typical American company spends nearly 50 times more to recruit a professional on $100,000 than it spends on his or her further training every year. Moreover, new recruits can take more than a year to learn a job. One solution is to establish an internal market, encouraging workers to apply for jobs across the company. Schlumberger encourages its employees to post detailed CVs on the company intranet; McKinsey allows consultants from all over the world to apply for any project within the company. Nevertheless, there is not a consensus on the best way to manage talent. The more valuable the talent, the more difficult it is to manage. In business, as everywhere else, world-class talent sometimes comes in unexpected guises. Ray Kroc sold milkshake machines to restaurants before starting to build McDonald’s at the age of 52. David Ogilvy was a chef, a farmer and a spy before becoming an advertising genius. Read the following passage about talent management and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). HR executives have always been among the highest wage earners.

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第4题
Decide where the paragraph should be divided into ...

Decide where the paragraph should be divided into two paragraphs. Because the Internet makes the world a smaller place, the value of having a common language is greatly increased. The question is, which language? Because the Internet grew up in the United States, the largest percentage of its content is now in English. Bill Gates, Microsoft’s president, believes that English will remain valuable for a long time as a common language for International communication. His company spends $200 million a year translating software into other languages. He says, “Unless you read English passably well, you miss out on some of the Internet experience.” 【A】Someday, software may be available to instantly translate both written and spoken language so well that the need for any common language could decline. 【B】That day is decades away, however, because flawless machine translation is a very tough problem. 【C】Computer spelling checkers also exist for various languages. Software that does crude translations already exists. 【D】It is useful if all you are trying to do is understand the general idea of something you see on your computer screen. However, if you are trying to negotiate a contract or discuss a scientific subject where details are important, machine translation is totally useless.

A、【A】

B、【B】

C、【C】

D、【D】

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第5题
Child ConsultantsThese days, "what do you want to do when you grow up?" is the wrong quest

Child Consultants

These days, "what do you want to do when you grow up?" is the wrong question to ask children in the USA. The_______(51) should be: "what job are you doing now?" American companies are employing more and more young people as consultants to evaluate products for child_______(52). The 12-to-19_______ (53) group spends more than $ 100 billion a year in the USA. Specialist agencies have been created to help manufacturers ask kids about all the latest trends in clothes, food and _______(54 ) markets. One_______ (55), Teenage Research Unlimited, has panels (评判小组) of teenagers who give their verdict (裁决) on products_______(56) jeans (牛仔裤). Another company, Doyle Research Associated, holds two-hour sessions in a room_______(57) the "imaginarium (想象室)" Children are encouraged to play games to get _______(58) a creative mood. They have to write down any ideas that_______(59) into their heads. Some manufacturers prefer to do their own_______(60) research. The software company Microsoft runs a weekly "Kid's Council" at its headquarters in Seattle, _______(61) a panel of school children give their verdict on the______(62) products and suggest new ones. One 11 -year-old, Andrew Cooledge, told them that they should make more computer games which would appeal equally______(63) boys and girls. Payments for the work are increasingly attractive. Andrew Cooledge was paid $ 250. and given some software______(64) , even if their ideas are valuable, the children will never make a fortune. They cannot have the copyright to their ideas. These are not jobs they can hold for long they are too old. ______(65) their mid-teens they can be told that they are too old.

A.sentence

B.word

C.answer

D.question

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第6题
根据短文回答第 51 题 题。 Child Consultants These days,"What do you want to do when y

根据短文回答第 51 题 题。

Child Consultants

These days,"What do you want to do when you grow up?" is the wrong question to ask children in the USA.The________ (51) should be:"what job are you doing now?"American companies are employing more and more young people as consultants to evaluate products for child________ (52).The 12-to-19________ (53)group spends more than$1 00 billion a year in the USA.Specialist agencies have been created

to help manufacturers ask kids about all the latest trends in clothes,food and

________ (54)markets.One________(55),Teenage Research Unlimited,has panels(评判小组)of teenagers who give their verdict(裁决)on products ________ (56)jeans(牛仔裤).Another company, Doyle Research Associated,holds two.hour sessions in a room________(57)the"imaginarium(想象室)"Children are encouraged to play games to get________(58)a creative mood.They have to write down any ideas that--(59)into their heads.

Some manufacturers prefer to do their own________ (60)research.The software company Microsoft runs a weekly" Kid's Council" at its headquarter in Seattle, ________ (61)a panel of school children give their verdict on the________ (62)products and suggest new ones.One 11-year-old,Andrew Cooledge,told them that they should make more computer games which would appeal equally--(63)boys and girls.Payments for the work are increasingly attractive.Andrew Cooledge was paid $250 and given some software.________ (64),even if their ideas are valuable,tile children will never make a fortune.They cannot have the copyright to their ideas.These are not jobs they can hold for long.________ (65)their mid-teens they can be told that they are too old.

第 51 题

A.sentence

B.word

C.answer

D.question

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第7题
下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。 Child Consultants These da

下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。

Child Consultants

These days, "what do you want to do when you grow up?" is the wrong question to ask children in the USA. The (51) should be: "what job are you doing now?" American companies are employing more and more young people as consultants to evaluate products for child (52). The 12-to-19 (53) group spends more than $100 billion a year in the USA. Specialist agencies have been created to help manufaqturers ask kids about all the latest trends in clothes, food and (54) markets. One (55), Teenage Research Unlimited, has panels (评判小组) of teenagers who give their verdict (裁决) on products (56) jeans (牛仔裤). Another company, Doyle Research Associated, holds two-hour sessions in a room (57) the "imaginarium (想象室)." Children are encouraged to play games to get (58) a creative mood. They have to write down any ideas that (59) into their heads.

Some manufacturers prefer to do their own (60) research. The software company Microsoft runs a weekly "Kid's Council" at its headquarters in Seattle, (61) a panel of school children give their verdict on the (62) products and suggest new ones. One 11-year-old, Andrew Cooledge, told them that they should make more computer games which would appeal equally (63) boys and girls. Payments for the work are increasingly attractive. Andrew Cooledge was paid $250 and given some software (64), even if their ideas are valuable, the children will never make a fortune. They cannot have the copyright to their ideas. These are not jobs they can hold for long they are too old. (65) their mid-teens they can be told that they are too old.

51 A sentence B word C answer D question

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第8题
It used to be the case that if you left your car in the sun on a hot summer's day, then ge
tting back in again afterwards was agony. Not any more. Now you press your key into the door lock and the car's air-conditioning system automatically starts cooling the interior. You just have to wait a minute before you get in.

That is just one of the newer gimmicks that make the modem car so much more comfortable to drive than those produced not so long ago. Another innovation is the self-adjusting seat. When you put the key in the car door, the front seat will automatically adjust itself to the driver's preferred driving position.

These ideas were dreamt up at General Motors' research laboratories in Detroit. The laboratory was set up in the mid-sixties, in response to consumer groups who attacked the company for its safety record. Since then, the company has set itself an impossible goal: that you'll be able to walk away from most car accidents. It spends roughly one billion US dollars every year on safety research.

The company is working on helping drivers survive crashes at higher speeds. The idea is that the driver won't fly out of the car because of his seat belt, He won't be crushed by the side door coming in because it will be strengthened by a side beam. His ribs won't be crushed, nor his organs injured by the steering wheel, because it will bend when the body hits it. His face won't be slashed by broken glass because the windscreen won't shatter.

Every year, the total world-wide bill for injuries of all types is estimated at US $ 500 billion. Transport injuries of all sorts account for one quarter of this. This gives some indication of the size of the problem the scientists working at General Motors' research laboratory have set themselves.

"Not any more." in paragraph one indicates that ______.

A.the sun is no longer as hot these days

B.the car's air-conditioner can make the interior cooler

C.the painful experience doesn't exist any longer

D.the driver doesn't need to wait before he gets in the ear now

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第9题
听力原文:In the United States almost everyone chews gum, and more than $140 million worth

听力原文: In the United States almost everyone chews gum, and more than $140 million worth of chewing gum is sold each year. This means that, on the average, each person in the United States spends one dollar a year for chewing gum.

Chewing gum became popular in the United States mainly because of one man, William Wrigley, who was head of the Wrigley Company for many years.

In 1870 Thomas Adams began to experiment with chewing gum. It was he who first made gum soft and pleasant enough to chew. But it was not until Wrigley entered the business in about 1890 that people everywhere began to learn about chewing gum and to use it widely.

Wrigley enjoyed doing things in a big way. In his first year he borrowed money and spent more than a million dollars on advertising. On every streetcar in the United States, for years and years, there was a large advertisement telling all about Wrigley's chewing gum. People complained that wherever they went they would see the name of Wrigley. Several times Wrigley sent free-of-charge pieces of gum to every person in the telephone book of every city and town in the United States. Finally, he began to advertise that it was good for the health to chew gum. His painstaking work in advertising finally brought him huge profits.

Who was the inventor of chewing gum?

A.Thomas Adams.

B.William Wrigley.

C.Both Adams and Wrigley.

D.Unknown.

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第10题
Decide where the paragraph should be divided into ...

Decide where the paragraph should be divided into two paragraphs. "Because the Internet makes the world a smaller place, the value of having a common language is greatly increased. The question is, which language? Because the Internet grew up in the United States, the largest percentage of its content is now in English. Bill Gates, Microsoft’s president, believes that English will remain valuable for a long time as a common language for International communication. His company spends $200 million a year translating software into other languages. He says, “Unless you read English passably well, you miss out on some of the Internet experience.” 【A】 Someday, software may be available to instantly translate both written and spoken language so well that the need for any common language could decline. 【B】That day is decades away, however, because flawless machine translation is a very tough problem. 【C】Computer spelling checkers also exist for various languages. 【D】Software that does crude translations already exists. It is useful if all you are trying to do is understand the general idea of something you see on your computer screen. However, if you are trying to negotiate a contract or discuss a scientific subject where details are important, machine translation is totally useless."

A、Someday, software may be available to instantly translate both written and spoken language so well that the need for any common language could decline.

B、That day is decades away, however, because flawless machine translation is a very tough problem.

C、Computer spelling checkers also exist for various languages.

D、Software that does crude translations already exists.

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