People under a lot of () may experience headaches, minor pains and sleeping diffiA s
People under a lot of () may experience headaches, minor pains and sleeping diffi
A stress
B exposure
C endurance
D endeavor
People under a lot of () may experience headaches, minor pains and sleeping diffi
A stress
B exposure
C endurance
D endeavor
第1题
The sellers shall not be(12)liable for failure or delay in delivery of the entire lot or a portion of the goods under this confirmation in(13)of any Force Majeure incidents.
第2题
A.Cooperating on a project is an opportunity for new workers to learn from more experienced employees.
B.Teams often consist of members who differ from one another in terms of skills or talents.
C.Working together is a great opportunity to acquire skills that an employee never had beforehand.
D.Teamwork increases the accountability of every member of the team, especially when working under people who command a lot of respect within the business.
第3题
Which one is not true according to the article?
A.Teamwork enables you to accomplish tasks faster and more efficiently than tackling projects individually.
B.Teamwork is important in an organization because it provides employees with an opportunity to bond with one another, which improves relations among them.
C.Teamwork increases the accountability of every member of the team, especially when working under people who command a lot of respect within the business.
D.Cooperating on a project is not an opportunity for new workers to learn from more experienced employees.
第4题
Which one is not true about setting clear goals?
A.A team without a goal is like a house without a frame—it will simply fall apart with the slightest nudge.
B.Individual teams must understand what that goal is, and know their role—both individually and as a group—in accomplishing it.
C.Teamwork increases the accountability of every member of the team, especially when working under people who command a lot of respect within the business.
D.To accomplish your goal, the team must have the right tools.
第5题
Don’t Be Afraid of Making Mistakes
Lost of people don t dare to make mistakes (mistake). They fear thatthey will be ridiculed or (41)(blame) by others. They fear that they willlose their money and belongings or be under a lot of stress. But risks are(42) (actual) unavoidable and they do pave the way towards success. Have you ever (43) (hear) of someone who achieves success withoutmaking any mistakes before?
So it is (44)(nature) that making mistakes in your effort to reach yourdreams is (45 )(consider) a must, and you shouldn ’t worry about that asyou may get a lot of (46 )(advantage) out of your mistakes. By makingmistakes you then can distinguish between the correct and the (47 )(correct) portions of what you did. Anthony D ’Angelo said: “Inorder to succeed you must fail, so that you know what to do the nexttime.”And Robert Louis Stevenson even (48 )(go) to the extreme as tosay: “Our business in life is not to succeed, but to continue to fail ingood (49 ) (spirit). ” You needn&39;t worry about anything as long as you keep on goingby(50) (wise) learning from your mistakes and trying even harder.
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第6题
In America, the debate is no longer about whether surgery is normal; rather, it centers on what age people should be before going under the knife. New York surgeon Dr. Gerard Imber recommends "maintenance" work for people in their thirties. "The idea of waiting until one needs a heroic transformation is silly", he says. "By then, you've wasted 20 great years of your life and allowed things to get out of hand". Dr. Imber draws the line at operating on people who are under 18, however, "It seems that someone we don't consider old enough to order a drink shouldn't be considering plastic surgery".
In the UK cosmetic surgery has long been seen as the exclusive domain of the very rich and famous. But the proportionate cost of treatment has fallen substantially, bringing all but the most advanced laser technology within the reach of most people, Dr. Davies, who claims to "cater for the average person", agrees. He says: "I treat a few of the rich and famous and an awful lot of secretaries. Of course, 3, 000 for an operation is a lot of money. But it is also an investment for life which costs about half the price of a good family holiday".
Dr. Davies suspects that the increasing sophistication of the fat injecting and removal techniques that allow patients to be treated with a local anaesthetic in an afternoon has also helped promote the popularity of cosmetic surgery. Yet, as one woman who recently paid £2,500 for liposuction to remove fat from her thighs admitted, the slope to becoming a cosmetic surgery Veteran is a deceptively gentle one. "I had my legs done because they'd been bugging me for years. But going into the clinic was so low key and effective it whetted my appetite. Now I don't think there's any operation that I would rule out having if I could afford it".
According to the text, the reason for cosmetic surgery is to
A.be physically healthy.
B.look more normal.
C.satisfy appetite.
D.be accepted by media.
第7题
1、In the past,people didn’t think about the future very much because life was boring.()
2、Life in the future will be a little different from today's life.()
3、It's impossible for people to go on holiday to the moon.()
4、Meat will be more expensive in the future.()
5、People will live longer than people do now.()
第8题
The summer holidays are the best time of the year in England for ___21___ children. The weather is usually so good that they can spend most of their time playing in the garden, or playing in the forests and fields if they live in the ___22___. If they live in big towns, they can usually go to parks to play.
In England, not only can the rich people take their children to the seaside. If a factory worker or a bus driver, a street cleaner or a farmer ___23___ to take his wife and children there, he can usually does this like them.
Why do people like so much at the seaside? It's the sea, the sand and the sun. Of course, there are a lot of new things to see, nice thing to eat and exciting things to do. And there are also the feeling of sand under one's feet, of sea water to one's skin, and the warm sun on one's back. Everybody can enjoy himself at the seaside.
But when ___24___ comes, the summer holidays are over. Boys and girls ___25___ have a new school year. They will come back to their school again.
21)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
22)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
23)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
24)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
25)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
第9题
Text 4
Over the last decade, demand for the most common cosmetic surgery procedures, like breast enlargements and nose jobs, has increased by more than 400 percent. According to Dr. Dai Davies, of the Plastic Surgery Partnership in Hammersmith, the majority of cosmetic surgery patients are not chasing physical perfection. Rather, they are driven to fantastic lengths to improve their appearance by a desire to look normal. “What we all crave is to look normal, and normal is what is prescribed by the advertising media and other external pressures. They give us a perception of what is physically acceptable and we feel we must look like that.”
In America, the debate is no longer about whether surgery is normal; rather, it centres on what age people should be before going under the knife. New York surgeon Dr. Gerard Imber recommends “maintenance” work for people in their thirties. “The idea of waiting until one needs a heroic transformation is silly,” he says. “By then, you’ve wasted 20 great years of your life and allowed things to get out of hand.” Dr. Imber draws the line at operating on people who are under 18, however. “It seems that someone we don’t consider old enough to order a drink shouldn’t be considering plastic surgery.”
In the UK cosmetic surgery has long been seen as the exclusive domain of the very rich and famous. But the proportionate cost of treatment has fallen substantially, bringing all but the most advanced laser technology within the reach of most people. Dr. Davies, who claims to “cater for the average person”, agrees. He says:“I treat a few of the rich and famous and an awful lot of secretaries. Of course, £3,000 for an operation is a lot of money. But it is also an investment for life which costs about half the price of a good family holiday.”
Dr. Davies suspects that the increasing sophistication of the fat injecting and removal techniques that allow patients to be treated with a local anaesthetic in an afternoon has also helped promote the popularity of cosmetic surgery. Yet, as one woman who recently paid £2,500 for liposuction to remove fat from her thighs admitted, the slope to becoming a cosmetic surgery Veteran is a deceptively gentle one. “I had my legs done because they’d been bugging me for years. But going into the clinic was so low key and effective it whetted my appetite. Now I don’t think there’s any operation that I would rule out having if I could afford it.”
第36题:1. According to the text, the reason for cosmetic surgery is to _____.
[A] be physically healthy
[B] look more normal
[C] satisfy appetite
[D] be accepted by media
第10题
阅读理解
CREATE A POSITIVE WORKPLACE CULTURE
In competitive markets, leaders are under increased pressure to maintain a positive work culture. A positive work culture cultivates greater employee satisfaction; greater employee satisfaction contributes to higher performance; higher performance impacts improved client outcomes; improved client outcomes contribute to service excellence.
Positive work cultures are built over time and need constant attention. Such cultures are dependent on leadership vision and values.
An effective leader sets the tone for the team, encourages a positive workplace culture and is able to bring about cultural change.
Workplace culture is made up of the shared attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, values and expectations that influence the way people work in the workplace. It is “the way we do things around here”.
Some cultural aspects are understood by all and are obvious such as turning up for wok on time, while others may be "unwritten rules" that are not so obvious for example how personal issues are resolved with work colleagues.
Many factors that influence whether a workplace has a positive outlook are within the control of people who work in a workplace. There are also factors out of their control, such as slumps in global prices or a change in demand and supply. The company can, however, control how they respond to these factors.
Those companies that do create positive workplace environments develop a reputation in their community as being ‘good to work for' and have a competitive edge. Not only are these companies more able to attract and retain people, they tend to be more stable as they proactively deal with issues and adapt to change.
Teams work best when they are clear about what is expected of them. They are more able to deal with difficult issues if they feel the values of the organization are supportive of them.
For a workplace culture to be positive, the direction and actions of the business must be consistent with the core values of the people in the workplace. The people must trust each other and be able to openly express and exchange ideas.
Working through these steps will help with developing a positive business culture.
操作提示:正确选T,错误选F。
1. A positive work culture will give workers more satisfaction.{T; F}
2. Positive cultures have a lot to do with leadership vision and values.{T; F}
3. The direction and actions for the business must differ from the core values of the employees in order for a workplace culture to be positive.{T; F}
4. In competitive markets, leaders are under more and more pressure to keep a positive work culture.{T; F}
5. Positive work culture can be built in a short period of time.{T; F}
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