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单选题● Listen to the talk on import regulations.
● For each question 23--30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
● After you have listeened once, verplay the recording.
单选题Why is asking candidates to imagine their reactions to a situation unhelpful?
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单选题{{B}}SW Company{{/B}}
1998
1999
2000
Sales: Profits: Workers:
$20million $4million 12,200
$20million $2.5million 12,000
$18million $2.7million 12,500 A. More goods was sold in 1998 than in 2000. B. The more the number of workers increased, the more the profits were made. C. Sales increased from 1998 to 2000.
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单选题When was Apple Computer founded?
单选题This happens ______ the children are in two-parent or one-parent
families.
A. whether
B. no matter
C. wherever
D. regardless
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单选题 Britain's hospital doctors want the coalition's
controversial NHS shakeup to be scrapped, with many fearing it will lead to
health services being privatised, a poll has revealed. Almost 7
in 10 members of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), which represents
hospital doctors, want the health and social care bill withdrawn.
The findings of the RCP's poll of its members' views on the bill are
another blow to ministers' efforts to convince doctors their plans are right,
and are a significant addition to the medical community's almost unanimous
opposition to it. The RCP polled its 25,417 fellows and
members. Of those, 8,878 responded (35%). The survey followed the college's
recent extraordinary general meeting to decide its stance on the bill, after
some members said it was not being robust enough in its opposition. When asked
for their personal views of the bill, 69% (6,092) said they rejected it as it
stood; only 6% (525) accepted it; 22% (1,971) said they "neither completely
accept nor completely reject it"; and the other 3% (290) did not offer an
opinion. Of the 8,878 responders, 49% (4,386) said they wanted the RCP to "seek
withdrawal of the bill", while slightly fewer-46% (4,099)—said it should
"continue to engage critically on further improving the bill". The other 4%
(393) did not offer a view either way. A third question, asking RCP fellows and
members what their main concerns were related to the bill and the wider health
agenda, showed that large numbers of hospital doctors fear it will have a
negative impact. Concern about possible privatisation of the
NHS, and the planned extension of competition between healthcare providers and
choice for patients, loomed large, though many are also worried about the effect
of handing control of ~60bn of patient treatment budgets from April 2013 to
local groups of GPs called clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). CCGs will
exercise considerable power, including over the commissioning of services for
patients from hospitals. The RCP members' top concerns about
the bill were: 1. Training, education and research (5,550 put
in their top five concerns) 2. Use of the private sector
(5,414) 3. Commissioning by clinical commissioning groups
(4,905) 4. Choice and competition (4,866) 5.
Proposed structural change (introducing the new NHS national commissioning
board, CCGs, etc) (4,687) 6. Role of secretary of state
(3,216) The poll also found widespread unease about issues
already facing the NHS at the frontline, including the quality of patient care,
budget cuts, staff shortages and patients not getting continuous care.
"We believe that this is the single biggest survey among the medical
royal colleges, with the highest turnout, and while it shows there is a clear
majority of the RCP's fellows and members who would personally reject the bill,
opinion is divided almost equally on whether the RCP should continue to
critically engage or now call for the withdrawal of the bill," said Sir Richard
Thompson, the RCP's president. "The areas of most concern to
RCP fellows and members are the areas on which we have been strongly lobbying
government, MPs, peers and other stakeholders: training, education and research;
use of the private sector; commissioning by clinical commissioning groups; and
choice and competition," he added. The Department of Health
played down the importance of the poll, pointing out that the doctors wanting
the bill scrapped represented just 17% of the RCP's membership.
"While it is disappointing that some members of the Royal College of Physicians
have voted to reject the bill, it is worth noting that only a third of the
college's 25,000 members voted in this process, and under half of those members
have asked for it to be withdrawn," said Lord Howe, the health minister in the
House of Lords. "We have already strengthened the health bill
following the listening exercise and have responded directly to the points
raised by the Royal College of Physicians, including making clear that
competition would only be used to benefit patients, never as an end in
itself. "We welcome the fact that thousands of doctors have
called on their college to continue to engage with the government on its plans
for improving the health service. We have committed to working closely with the
medical royal colleges on our plans on education and training, which they have
welcomed," he said.
单选题However, he always distinguished between the ______ of a service and
its financing.
A. store
B. provision
C. reserve
D. supply
单选题______ financial aid will not protect enrollment from cancellation, so
you must make other financial arrangements to protect your enrollment.
A. Waiting
B. Pending
C. Depending
D. Expecting
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单选题Admission: ADULTS20p, CHILDREN FREE. A.Children will be free. B.All people have to pay 20 pence to get in. C.Children don't have to pay adults to get out.
单选题Sales were good but distribution problems led to a slight drop in profits. The company had problems with
单选题What do the man and the woman discuss in the meeting?
单选题As she the newspaper, Granny ______ asleep. [A] read; was falling [B] was reading; fell [C] was reading; was falling [D] read; fell
单选题Ability to Rollover Unused Vacation Time
One of the benefits employees really want is the ability to rollover their unused vacation time.
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you may indeed have some
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mem-bers who abuse this benefit,the vast majority
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use their vacation time wisely.
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likely is it that anyone is going to save up months
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vacation time and then use it all at once?
The reality is that your employees have earned those days,and they would like to feel assured that they have
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in case of an emergency.A short memo
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them of the importance of using their vacation time wisely should be a sufficient safeguard
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vacation-time abuse.
The bottom line for all employers
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。that you should be constantly looking for ways to attract and retain quality staff.
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.that means a bit of strain
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.your bottom line in the short
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,the return on your investment will nevertheless be completely worth it.
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单选题You will hear one word read from each group. Circle the correct one after
listening and then read all the words correctly.
