How did Simon Fuller()the attention of record companies?
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第1题
Simon: Is there any chance of my borrowing your type-writer?
Cindy: _______
Simon: Until the end of the week.
A: For how long?
B: How come?
C: What’s the matter?
D: Pardon?
第2题
SURVEY ON NEW EMPLOYEES
ALEX: {A. Are you kidding?; B. Tell me, did anything else influence your decision?; C. Yes, there has been a lot of research into RSI’s.; D. that’s a benefit in the long run.; E. Welcome to the company.} We are conducting a survey of new employees to find out what made you to choose our company.
SIMON: That’s easy to answer. It was your office ergonomics that convinced me.
ALEX: {A. Are you kidding?; B. Tell me, did anything else influence your decision?; C. Yes, there has been a lot of research into RSI’s.; D. that’s a benefit in the long run.; E. Welcome to the company.} Something as simple as that?
SIMON: Yes. It is very important to me. My mother worked in offices for twenty years, and she finally suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome. I have been reading about repetitive stress injuries (RSI’s), and I know that the office set-up is very important.
ALEX: {A. Are you kidding?; B. Tell me, did anything else influence your decision?; C. Yes, there has been a lot of research into RSI’s.; D. that’s a benefit in the long run.; E. Welcome to the company.} Something so simple as proper chair height can prevent injuries.
SIMON: Your company pays attention to the staff’s health. In my opinion, {A. Are you kidding?; B. Tell me, did anything else influence your decision?; C. Yes, there has been a lot of research into RSI’s.; D. that’s a benefit in the long run.; E. Welcome to the company.}
ALEX: Thank you. We do value our staff and have an awareness of health care. {A. Are you kidding?; B. Tell me, did anything else influence your decision?; C. Yes, there has been a lot of research into RSI’s.; D. that’s a benefit in the long run.; E. Welcome to the company.}
SIMON: Yes, I noticed that you have professional training and team-building days. I like the idea of working for a company that invests in its staff.
ALEX: Well, welcome to the team.
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第5题
听力原文:How did his friend feel about his explanation How did his friend feel about his听力原文:How did his friend feel about his explanation How did his friend feel about his explanation He felt ______ about his explanation.
第7题
"It is a matter of urgency to get better analysis and review," said Dr. Simon Mardel, a WHO official who led the two-day meeting that ended on Friday. He said thousands of potential therapies and compounds had been tested so far as researchers try to determine treatments for SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome. "We recognize that having no treatment for SARS is hindering our ability to control an epidemic in so many ways." He said.
In the epidemic earlier this year, various treatments, like drugs to fight the virus or strengthen the immune system, as well as traditional Chinese medicine, were delivered under emergency conditions, in widely different settings and countries to patients suffering from varying stages of the illness. Those conditions--generally without standardized measurements or controlled situations-- have made it hard to interpret results.
Standard supportive therapy like nursing, and in severe cases the use of mechanical respirators (呼吸器) to help patients breathe, is the mainstay (主要支持) of SARS care, and helped many patients survive. But doctors still do not know how best to treat SARS patients who have breathing difficulties, Dr. Mardel said. One method is invasive ventilation. A second method involves blowing oxygen into the lungs through a mask. Both carry the risk of transmitting the virus to hospital employees. Without proper analysis, the panel was unable to say definitively which treatment worked best, or which caused the most harm. "There is a lack of shared information," Dr. Mardel said, noting that a lot of data have not been published.
The panel also agreed on guidelines that would allow doctors to conduct quick and safe clinical trials, a process that generally takes years to complete. The World Health organization, a United Nations agency did not release the guidelines. Dr. Mardel said they were flexible because no one knew where, when and in what setting SARS would return. Experts in many countries have already listed the treatments they want to test, and the health agency is leaving these decisions to individual nations.
Guidelines recommended by the scientific panel can be used for______.
A.gathering potentially useful information about various therapies collected
B.conducting clinical studies of SAR8 patients
C.determining treatment for SARS
D.published all the information about SARS
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