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I usually have breakfast()about a quarter past seven.
A . at
B . for
C . pair
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What do we know about the company?
A . It needs new employees badly.
B . It gives quick responses routinely.
C . It is a newly established business.
D . It is very cautious in decision。makin9.
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They do this by doing well-informed about their subjects, being honest in what they say, by using sound evidence, and by employing()reasoning.
A . valley
B . value
C . vary
D . valid
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What do we learn about Tanya Rostron?
A . She doesn’t work.
B . She works as head of marketing in a major company·
C . She has little time with her new baby daughter.
D . She employs ll people in her company
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I regret ________ you that we are unable to offer you employment.
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We weren’t sure about which ____ we should take.
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What do we learn about Raspberry pi?
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When we are about to leave the room, we can say:____.
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What do we know about WWW?
A.It spread quickly after put in use.
B.It didn&39;t become available to the public until 1991.
C.It was used as a way to retrieve information at first.
D.All of the above.
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We expect all debts to be settled within seven days. Please note creditcards are not accepted. You can pay ______ .
A.by credit card within seven days.
B.in weekly instalments.
C.by cheque or cash within one week.
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We arranged to meet at the theatre at seven but she didn't______.
A.turn up
B.turn down
C.turn off
D.turn round
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I just wish something ________ about the noise.It wakes me up at seven every morning.A.can be done
B.could be done
C.could do
D.can do
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It seems that Ruby needs about seven hours' sleep everyday.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't Say.
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They overcame all the difficulties and fulfilled the project seven days ahead of schedule,__________was something we had not expected.
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what can we learn about Miss Jackson?
A.She is a serious lady.
B.She is a strict teacher.
C.She is a narrow-minded lady.
D.She is a poor but kind teacher.
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What do we know about glial cells?
A.They are much more than neurons.
B.They are only support cells.
C.They send neural signals.
D.They are unique to humans.
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The average employee office space costs an employer about $ 100, 000 a year.
A.True
B.False
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An article in Scientific America has pointed out that empirical research says that, actually, you think you’re more beautiful than you are. We have a deep-seated need to feel good about ourselves and we naturally employ a number of self-enhancing strategies to research into what the call the “above average effect”, or “illusory superiority”, and shown that, for example, 70% of us rate ourselves as above average in leadership, 93% in driving and 85% at getting on well with others—all obviously statistical impossibilities.
We rose tint our memories and put ourselves into self-affirming situations. We become defensive when criticized, and apply negative stereotypes to others to boost our own esteem, we stalk around thinking we’re hot stuff.
Psychologist and behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley oversaw a key studying into self-enhancement and attractiveness. Rather that have people simply rate their beauty compress with others, he asked them to identify an original photogragh of themselves’ from a lineup including versions that had been altered to appear more and less attractive. Visual recognition, reads the study, is “an automatic psychological process occurring rapidly and intuitively with little or no apparent conscious deliberation”. If the subjects quickly chose a falsely flattering image- which must did- they genuinely believed it was really how they looked. Epley found no significant gender difference in responses. Nor was there any evidence that, those who self-enhance the must (that is, the participants who thought the most positively doctored picture were real) were doing so to make up for profound insecurities. In fact those who thought that the images higher up the attractiveness scale were real directly corresponded with those who showed other makers for having higher self-esteem. “I don’t think the findings that we having have are any evidence of personal delusion”, says Epley. “It’s a reflection simply of people generally thinking well of themselves’. If you are depressed, you won’t be self-enhancing. Knowing the results of Epley ‘s study,it makes sense that why people heat photographs of themselves Viscerally-on one level, they don’t even recognise the person in the picture as themselves, Facebook therefore ,is a self-enhancer’s paradise,where people can share only the most flattering photos, the cream of their wit ,style. ,beauty, intellect and lifestyle. it’s not that people’s profiles are dishonest,says catalina toma of Wiscon—Madison university ,”but they portray an idealized version of themselves.
According to the first paragraph, social psychologist have found that ______ .
A.our self-ratings are unrealistically high
B.illusory superiority is baseless effect
C.our need for leadership is unnatural
D.self-enhancing strategies are ineffective
Visual recognition is believed to be people’s______ .A.rapid watching
B.conscious choice
C.intuitive response
D.automatic self-defence
Epley found that people with higher self-esteem tended to______ .A.underestimate their insecurities
B.believe in their attractiveness
C.cover up their depressions
D.oversimplify their illusions
The word “Viscerally”(Line 2,para.5) is closest in meaning to_____.A.instinctively
B.occasionally
C.particularly
D.aggressively
It can be inferred that Facebook is self-enhancer’s paradise because people can _____.A.present their dishonest profiles
B.define their traditional life styles
C.share their intellectual pursuits
D.withhold their unflattering sides
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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Almost daily, the gulf between education and employment widens. Careers officers complain about a system that presents them with school-leavers without ideas for employment. Employers deplore the fact that teenagers are unable to spell and write and calculate. Graduates discover that a knowledge of Ancient History or Zoology counts for nothing when they are looking for a job.
With all our magnificent new colleges of further education, the super-polytechnical schools springing up like mushrooms, and our much-praised increase of students in full-time education, one vital point is being left out of educational thinking. What will it earn? Because--sad as it may seem to those who believe in its mind-broadening, horizon-widening and strength-testing qualities--you cannot eat education. There are thirty-nine universities and colleges offering degree courses in Geography, but I have never seen any good jobs for Geography graduates advertised. Or am I alone in suspecting that they will return to teach Geography to another set of students, who in turn will teach more Geography undergraduates? On the other hand, hospital casualty departments throughout the country are having to close down because of the lack of doctors. The reason? University medical schools can find places for only half of those who apply.
It seems to me that the time is ripe for the Department of Education and Productivity and the Department of Education and Science to get together with the universities and produce a revised educational system which will make a more economic use of the wealth of talent, application and industry currently being wasted on certificates, diplomas and, degrees that no one wants to know about. They might make a start by reintroducing a genuine "General" Certificate of Education. In the days when it meant something, this was called the School Certificate. Employers liked it, because it indicated proficiency in English, Arithmetic, Science and Humanities--in other words, that you had an all-round education. You could use it as a springboard to higher education, but it actually meant something in itself, in every industry from chemicals to clothing.
From there on they might take a giant step forward by offering the alternative of sandwich courses or full-time training for every career. I can think of a good few medical students who would willingly "work their way through college" by filling in as nursing auxiliaries at our understaffed hospitals. And it would be interesting to see just how many would-be Geography graduates pressed on with their courses when they discovered at an early stage the scarcity of jobs available in their specialty.
Given the option, I think the majority of those now taking full-time college courses would leap at the chance of combining theory and practice while earning their living. This would leave the full-time courses for the minority of our student population, who can afford to love learning for its own sake, and not as a meal ticket.
Which of the following is NOT taken good care of by colleges?
A.Widening the students' horizon.
B.Broadening the students' mind.
C.Providing the students with practical skills for employment.
D.Providing the students with moral strength.
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It is necessary that we must employ determined government action to control pollution.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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Form. the passage we can see “phased employment” means ________
A. two or more women share the same job
B. women stay at home on weekdays and go to work on weekends or holidays
C. a woman should resign her job forever if she has a child
D. women are allowed to take leave form. their jobs during their childbearing years
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What do we know about Carrel Smith?
A.He is a 63-year-old doctor studying the preventing of cancer.
B.He is working at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and taking part in the trial.
C.He is wondering about taking selenium and vitamin E supplements in preventing cancer.
D.His ex-brother-in-law was diagnosed to have prostate cancer.
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Since I came to China I’ve known that about seven people ____ ten speak Putonghua.
A.of
B.to
C.in
D.about
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We have a special surprise for you — a seven day online promotion of all the electronic products we manufactured last year.
A.我们有个特大的喜讯——我们将在七天之内上网展出去年生产的所有电器产品
B.我们给你一个特别的惊喜——在线促销我们去年生产的所有电子产品,为期七天
C.我们为你准备了礼物——你可凭去年购买我们公司产品的发票在七天内上网申领