A.monopoly
B.trademark
C.copyright
D.disclosure
第1题
A.monopoly
B.trademark
C.copyright
D.disclosure
第2题
Which one is not true according to the article?
A.Email is the primary means of internal and external communication at most companies.
B.The subject line should clearly identify the project (including the customer, depending on the organization) and the subject matter.
C.Not every company employs a workflow that makes sense for its business.
D.Before sending your email, read over it for any irrelevant information.
第3题
A.Effective communication takes a deft touch when you’re managing up.
B.Not every exchange of information with your manager has implications for productivity.
C.Whatever your manager’s preferred style. of interaction, you’ll probably need to do a little investigating to figure it out.
D.When you commit to an assignment, clearly identify what resources you need to get the job done.
第4题
第5题
第6题
_1_ about it afterward. We say we want only the best, but we strangely enjoy junk food. We're _2_ with health and weight loss but face an unprecedented epidemic of obesity(肥胖). Perhaps the _3_ to this ambivalence(矛盾情结)lies in our history. The first Europeans came to this continent searching for new spices but went in vain. The first cash crop(经济作物)wasn't eaten but smoked. Then there was Prohibition, intended to prohibit drinking but actually encouraging more _4_ ways of doing it.
The immigrant experience, too, has been one of inharmony. Do as Romans do means eating what “real Americans” eat, but our nation's food has come to be _5_ by imports—pizza, say, or hot dogs. And some of the country's most treasured cooking comes from people who arrived here in shackles.
Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that food has been a medium for the nation's defining struggles, whether at the Boston Tea Party or the sitins at southern lunch counters. It is integral to our concepts of health and even morality whether one refrains from alcohol for religious reasons or evades meat for political.
But strong opinions have not brought _7_ . Americans are ambivalent about what they put in their mouths. We have become _8_ of our foods, especially as we learn more about what they contain.
The _9_ in food is still prosperous in the American consciousness. It's no coincidence, then, that the first Thanksgiving holds the American imagination in such bondage(束缚). It's what we eat—and how we _10_ it with friends, family, and strangers—that help define America as a community today.
A. answer
I. creative
B. result
J. belief
C. share
K. suspicious
D. guilty
L. certainty
E. constant
M. obsessed
F. defined
N. identify
G. vanish
O. ideals
H. adapted
第7题
A.the speaker of this sentence is just being friendly
B. this saying means the same as “You’re a lucky guy” or “You’re a lucky gal”
C.sometimes the words used by a speaker give a clue to the feeling behind the words
D. the word “dog” shouldn’t be used to apply to people
第8题
A.Testimony.
B.Statistics.
C.Hypothetical examples.
D.Extended examples.
第9题
第10题
A.thank you
B.I am sorry
C.congratulations
D.absolutely I agree
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