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单选题______, the researchers cannot concentrate on that very precise experiment. A. With you standing there B. On your standing there C. You are standing there D. You stand there
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单选题The original building was erected in 1710, but this structure has been largely transformed and extended, the present hotel ______ in 1910. A. was completed B. to have been completed C. having been completed D. completed
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单选题He has the ______ of an athlete: he really goes all out to win.
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单选题One of Microsoft's cool people is Patrick Blackburn. As a test manager for the Product Group, Blackburn's job may sound routine; however, he says it's anything but that. "Most people think of software testing as a mundane task of punching the keyboard like a monkey, trying to break the program," Blackburn says. "Part of that is true, but we write software programs called Monkeys to do that for us so that we don't have to hire real monkeys. Real monkeys are too difficult to manage and don't usually pass the personal hygiene criteria! " In reality, Blackburn says, testing responsibilities are very technically challenging and often include complete development cycles of their own. He spends most of his time coming up with creative incentives to convince his team to believe in schedules for products that don't yet exist, hiring great people to build strong teams, and pounding on the products to find bugs before the customer sees them. According to Blackburn, the most critical thing you can do to succeed at Microsoft is to focus on what you believe is important. "It's easy to get overwhelmed with everything going on around you, so first and foremost you need to stay focused, " he says. "What you focus on needs to be something you firmly believe in so that you'll pursue it and defend your mission with a passion. " He also thinks that one of the biggest differences between his co-workers at Microsoft and those at his former workplace is the sense of ownership and the impact on the business that everyone shares. "We hire people who tend to become personally attached to the products and the success of the company, and the environment really perpetuates this," Blackburn says. "It's much easier to motivate a team at Microsoft than any other company I've been in. " One of the most difficult parts of Blackburn's job is staying ahead of the people who report to him. "Because there are so many smart people and technology is changing so quickly, it is a constant challenge to keep up, " he says. "I hope that's because I hire such great people! " To succeed, Blackburn uses time management tactics and allocates a specific amount of time to education. "My personal goal is to spend at least 20 percent of my time learning new things through formal and informal methods. /
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单选题I have read your article; to be frank, the editor justified ______ your works. A. to refuse B. refusing C. being refused D. refused
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单选题______ there, he found a great deal to interest him.
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单选题Our English teacher has ______ son. A. a 8-year-old B. an 8-years-old C. a 8-years-old D. an 8-year-old
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单选题Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Besides active foreign enterprises and a {{U}}(51) {{/U}} number of private employers, a consequential new development was the development of employment in state-owned enterprises (Guanying or Guanshang). Started by some {{U}}(52) {{/U}} Qing officials, the Yangwupai, in the late nineteenth century, sizable state-owned enterprises developed primarily {{U}}(53) {{/U}} enhancing China's national defense. Famous industrial giants of today's China such as the shipyards in Shanghai and heavy industries in cities like Wuhan, Nanjing, and Chongqing were built by the Qing or the Republic government. Some of them later began to {{U}}(54) {{/U}} considerable private investments. After World WarⅡ, this type of state-owned employment became very important. Labor in those enterprises consisted basically {{U}}(55) {{/U}} two tiers: a largely market-oriented allocation of blue-collar and some white-collar workers, and a mostly state allocation of most of the white-collar workers including managerial and technical personnel. The latter was a distorted labor market that featured strong {{U}}(56) {{/U}} considerations in allocating and managing labor. Personal and kinship connections, the so-called " petticoat influence", and political {{U}}(57) {{/U}} were the norm for this type of labor allocation pattern. In a way, it was midway between a rather crude market-oriented labor allocation pattern and the centuries-old, warm, family-based traditional labor allocation. It covered a very small but important portion of the Chinese labor force, and thus {{U}}(58) {{/U}} our attention. Later, it apparently provided the historical precedent {{U}}(59) {{/U}} the PRC government to allocate its administrative and technical cadres, even its entire industrial labor force, {{U}}(60) {{/U}} state employees.
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单选题He was brought to consciousness when the doctor had ______ artificial respiration. A. employed B. exploited C. utilized D. applied
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单选题The experiment conducted in Newcastle University shows that ______. A. people enjoy free drinks more than paid ones B. most people are dishonest if nobody is watching G. people like pictures of flowers more than pictures of eyes D. people are more honest when watched by pictures of eyes
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单选题Speaker A: Do you think you could keep the noise down a bit?Speaker B: ______
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单选题Man: I hope you can understand my reasons for deciding to leave, Mrs. Harrison. Woman: Do I have to remind you that we have invested a lot of time and money in your career here? Question: How did Mrs. Harrison respond?
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单选题C. Tom is bad-tempered. D. Tom is very nervous.
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单选题Many people do not engage in physical exercise mainly because ______.
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单选题Woman: The house seems in a bad shape. Man: Yes, we"ve decided to rebuild it from scratch. Question: What would the man probably do to the house?
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单选题I want to buy that kind of cloth because I ______ the cloth ______ well.
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单选题There is one part of women's magazines that every man reads. It is the section popularly known as the "agony columns" , ______ women, and increasingly men write for advice on their emotional problems. A. which B. where C. as D. while
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单选题Woman: I didn't see you at the concert last night. What's wrong with you?Man: That's not my cup of tea.Question: What does the man mean?
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单选题Man: Mary doesn't want me to take the job.She says our child is too young. And the job requires much travelling. Woman: You should talk to her again and see if you can find a way out. Think about the gains and losses before you make the decision. Question: What do we learn from the conversation?
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单选题______ better equipment, we could have done it better.
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