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单选题Jean doesn't want to work right away because she thinks that if she ______ a job she probably wouldn't be able to see her friends very often. A. has to get B. were to get C. had got D. could have got
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单选题 {{B}}Questions 26-30 are based on the following passage:{{/B}} {{B}}                  Help Wanted Ad{{/B}}Outstanding opportunity with local real estate corporation. Requires strong backgroundin real estate, financing. Some legal training helpful. Prefer candidate with M. A. and two ormore years of successful real estate experience. Broker's license required. Salary range$ 50,000-$ 80,000 yearly in accordance with education and experience. Begin immediately.Interviews will be conducted Tuesday and Thursday, June 10 and 12. Call for an appointment243-11522,or send a letter of application and resume to:Personnel Department  Executive Real Estate Corporation  500 Capital Avenue  Lawrence, Kansas 67884
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单选题 Today cognitive theorists empirically study the impact of feelings on cognitive processes such as memory and judgment and also the reciprocal influence of cognition on emotion. However, evolutionary theorists view emotion as a powerful source of motivation—an internal communication that something must be done. For example, when people are threatened, they fed fear, which in turn leads them to deal with the threatening situation through either fight or flight. Emotions and drives may also operate in tandem to motivate action, as when excitement accompanies sexual arousal. From an evolutionary perspective, different emotions serve different functions. Fear facilitates flight in the face of danger; disgust prevents ingestion me potentially toxic substances such as rotting meat. An emotion that is less well understood is jealousy. Why do people become jealous in intimate sexual relationships? One series of studies tested evolutionary hypotheses about differences in the concerns men and women have about their partners' fidelity. Since females can have only a limited number of children during their lifetimes, to maximize their reproductive success they should be motivated to form relationships with males who have resources and will contribute them to their offspring. Indeed, cross-cultural evidence demonstrates that one of the main mate selection criteria used by females around the world is male resources. From a female's point of view, then, infidelity accompanied by, emotional commitment to the other woman is a major threat to resources. A man unlikely to divert resources from his mate and her offspring to a casualling, but the risk increases dramatically if he becomes emotionally involved and perhaps considers switching long-term partners. Hence, a woman's jealousy would be expected to focus on her mate's emotional commitment to another female. For males, the situation is different. If a male commits himself to an exclusive relationship with a female, he must be certain that the offspring in whom he is investing are his own. Since he cannot be sure of paternity, the best he can do is to prevent his mate from copulating with any other males. In males, then, jealousy would be expected to focus less on the female's emotional commitment or resources and more on her tendency to give other males sexual access. Indeed, in species 'ranging from insects to humans, males take extreme measures to prevent other males from inseminating their mates. In humans, male sexual jealousy is the leading cause of homicides and of spouse battering cross - culturally.
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单选题Speaker A: So we'll have a week off. Have a nice holiday.Speaker B: ______
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单选题Wilson: Hello, this is Wilson. Can I speak to Peter, please? Johnson: ______
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单选题Because of its potential for cutting costs, the distribution step in the marketing process is receiving more attention. Distribution involves warehousing, transporting and keeping inventory of manufactured products. Take an everyday product like fabric softener. After it comes off the assembly line, it's packed in cartons and trucked to warehouses around the country. When orders come in from retailers, the fabric softener is delivered to supermarket shelves. This is distribution. Probably the most crucial area for controlling costs is inventory. Companies don't want to overproduce and have unsold stock of their product piled up in warehouses. Wholesale companies and large retail chains employ several techniques for inventory control. This is where the computer revolution really had an impact. Computerized information systems give precise and up-to-date accounts of inventory on hand. And the field of distribution offers good entry-level jobs for persons with training in computer programming or data processing. Overseeing the whole area of distribution is the distribution manager. This job is becoming increasingly important and can lead to an executive position.
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单选题Science is still ______ of the causes of many kinds of cancer.
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单选题It can be inferred that the criterion/criteria for the selection of qualified candidates is/are ______.
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单选题" ______ does Mr. Johnson go to London on business?""At least once a month."
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单选题It was Usensible/U of him to do that.
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单选题The population will be increasing very fast unless they ______ with new methods to deal with it. A. come to B. come away C. come over D. come up
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单选题To give praise ______ the giver nothing but a moment's thought and a moment's effort.
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单选题 It is easier to negotiate initial salary requirement because once you are inside, the organizational cortstraints(约束) influence wage increases. One thing, however, is certain: your chances of getting the raise you feel you deserve are less if you don't at least ask for it. Men tend to ask for more, and they get more, and this holds true with other resources, not just pay increases. Consider Beth's stoly: I did not get what I wanted when I did not ask for it. We had cubicle(小隔间) offices and window offices. I sat in the cubicles with several male colleagues. One by one they were moved into window offices, while I remained in the cubicles. Several males who were hired after me also went to offices. One in particular told me he was next in line for an office and that it had been part of his negotiations for the job. I guess they thought me content to stay in the cubicles since I did not voice my opinion either way. It would he nice if we all received automatic pay increases equal to our merit, but "nice" isn't a quality attributed to most organizations. If you feel you deserve a significant raise in pay, you'll probably have to ask for it. Performance is your best bargaining chip(筹码) when you are seeking a raise. You must be able to demonstrate that you deserve a raise. Timing is also a good bargaining chip. If you can give your boss something he or she needs(a new client or a sizable contract, for example) just before merit pay decisions are being made, you are more likely to get the raise you want. Use information as a bargaining chip too. Find out what you are worth on the open market. What will someone else pay for your services? Go into the negotiations prepared to place your chips on the table at the appropriate time and prepared to use communication style to guide the direction of the interaction.
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单选题"Do you want some cheese?" "No, ______" A. I have some still B. I still have much C. I don't want some D. I've still got some
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单选题A: could you go to the store nearby right away? I need a few things for painting. B.______
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单选题 BMale advertisers/B BFemale advertisers/B 1 MALE, aged 25, WLTM female, n/s, 20-30 for friendship, possible romance. I like pubs, clubs, staying in, as well as going out. I live in the Windsor area and t get on well with kids. A FEMALE, 26, prof, fairly slim, WLTM a slim male, 26-33, for friendship and possible romance. 2 IF you are not separated or emotionally unstable but are a widow over 55 & looking for partner with view to long-term & meaningful relationship, then this 67 year old widower could be the one for you. B ACTIVE lady, living in Maidstone area, early 60s WLTM females or males for friendship and to shareinterests, mostly travel. 3 HL, I'm Andy, 32yo and divorced. Ahappy-go-lucky person looking for a lady between 25 and 40. Single parents welcome as I love children and a home life. C ARE you the romantic, friendly, articulate male with varied interests and a GSOH that this woman islooking for? If so and you're40ish-50ish but feeling 30ishthen we will have a lot in common. 4 MALE, 50s, caring, & sincere, with aGSOH, seeks an affectionate lady forfriendship, possible romance. D LADY, 40s, fairly slim, seeks a kind, generous, warm-hearted man, about same age, for friendship and outings. 5 I am an energetic man of 63, but don't look it. I have a good head of hair. I like country find western music and historical places, walking, a pint now and again. I'm stillworking part-time, but I don't drive. I have a GSOH. E HELLO. my name is Liz. I am 19 yrs old and live in the Cambridge area. I am seeking a male 20-25. enjoy pubs and clubs and I like nights in or out and I like children. I AM 5'5″ with red hair.
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单选题Take the case of public education alone. The principal difficulty faced by the schools has been the tremendous increase in the number of pupils. This has been caused by the advance of the legal age for going into industry and the impossibility of finding a job even when the legal age has been reached. In view of the technological improvements in the last few years, business will require in the future proportionately fewer workers than ever before. The result will be still further raising of the legal age for going into employment, and still further difficulty in finding employment when that age has been attained. If we cannot put our children to work, we must put them in school. We may also be quite confident that the present trend toward a shorter day and a shorter week will be maintained. We have developed and shall continue to have a new leisure class. Already the public agencies for adult education are swamped by the tide that has swept over them since the depression began. They will be little better off when it is over. Their support must come from the taxpayer. It is surely too much to hope that these increases in the cost of public education can be borne by the local communities. They cannot care for the present restricted and inadequate system. The local communities have failed in their efforts to cope with unemployment. They cannot expect to cope with public education on the scale on which we must attempt it. The answer to the problem of unemployment has been Federal relief. The answer to the problem of public education may have to be much the same, and properly so. If there is one thing in which the citizens of all parts of the country have an interest, it is in the decent education of the citizens of all parts of the country. Our income tax now goes in part to keep our neighbors alive. It may have to go in part as well to make our neighbors intelligent. We are now attempting to preserve the present generation through Federal relief of the destitute (贫民). Only a people determined to ruin the next generation will refuse such Federal funds as public education may require. (378 words)
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单选题James: Hi, there, Mike. Fancy meeting you here. It's... Allen: ______ James: Oh, I'm terribly sorry. A. Mind you, my name is Allen. B. Hi, nice to meet you. C. Sorry, but you must be mistaken. D. Who is Mike?
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单选题A: What did he do? B:______.
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