The workers plan to build a bridge there,______?A.are theyB.do theyC.1 don't they
The workers plan to build a bridge there,______?
A.are they
B.do they
C.1 don't they
The workers plan to build a bridge there,______?
A.are they
B.do they
C.1 don't they
第1题
The workers plan to build a bridge there, ______?
A.are they
B.do they
C.don't they
第2题
A.on
B.at
C.for
D.with
第3题
Compared with the original plan, the Eiffel Tower was finished______.
A.in shorter time
B.with less money
C.with fewer workers
D.with less material
第4题
Despite the world's largest retailer, WalMart ______.
A.has the most workers in the company's health plan
B.is not in the lead in paying its employees
C.can not afford to pay high insurance premiums
D.hires the smallest number of workers in the world
第5题
(28)
A.The company raised the worker's wage to avoid a strike.
B.The company demands that workers strike.
C.If the wages are not increased, the workers plan to go on strike.
D.The company threatens to pay the workers less.
第6题
All of the following are TRUE about DB plan EXCEPT that ______.
A.the sponsor provides retirement income when the money workers have been setting aside is not enough
B.it is adopted in the United States
C.under a DB plan, companies may provide less money for pensions than needed
D.currently it is not as preferred as individual DC plans in the United States
第7题
根据下列短文,回答下列各题:
A.This dual effect means that the relationship between employers and workers has evolved to such an extent that we can no longer expect a long-term relationship with one employer.
B.It carries an implicit assumption that we ourselves, and the jobs we enter, will change little during our working lives.
C.This growth suggests that a career plan should not be expressed only in terms of full-time employment but should make provision for the possibility of becoming one of them.
D.This is a summary of one's personal learning needs and an action plan to meet them.
E.Consequently, they must now accommodate a number of objectives and enable us to prepare for each on a contingency basis.
F.However, it warns that employers often identify training needs through formal appraisals, which take too narrow a view of development.
G.Such a freelance or consultant would be constantly in demand.
H.We were expected to work towards that one clear goal and to consider a career change as a bad thing.
回答第9空。
第8题
听力原文: The idea of public work projects as a device to prevent or control depression was designed as a means of creating job opportunities for unemployed workers mad as an effective device to aid business to revive. It was conceived during the early years of the New Deal Era 1933~1937). By 1933 ,the number of unemployed workers had reached about 13 million. This meant that about 50 million people—about one-third of the nation—were without means of support. At first, direct relief in the form. of cash or food was provided to these people. This made them receivers of government charity. In order to remove this stigma and restore to the unemployed some measure of respectability and human dignity, a plan was devised to create governmentally sponsored work projects that private industry would not or could not provide. This would also stimulate production and revive business activity.
What did the idea of public work projects help during economic depression?
A.To prevent or control depression.
B.Creating job opportunities.
C.To aid business to revive.
D.All the above.
第9题
根据以下材料,回答题
Migrant (移民的) Workers
In the past twenty years, there has been an increasing tendency for workers to move from one country to another. While some countries have restricted most __________ (51) to local people,others have attracted and welcomed migrant workers. This is particularly the case in the Middle East, __________ (52) increased oil incomes have enabled many countries to call in outsiders to improve local facilities. Thus the Middle East has attracted oilworkers __________ (53) the U. S. A. and Europe. It has brought in workers from many countries, __________ (54) South Korea and Japan.
In view of the difficult living and worldng __________ (55) in the Middle East, it is not surprising that the pay is high to attract suitable workers. Many engineers and technicians can __________ (56) at least twice as much money in the Middle East as they can in their own country, and this is a major __________ (57)
Sometimes a disadvantage has a compensating (补偿的 )advantage. For example, the __________ (58)living conditions often lead to increased friendship when workers have to __________ (59) on each other for safety and comfort. In a similar way, many migrant workers can save large sums of money partly because of the __________ (60) of entertainment facilities. The work is often complex and full of problems but this merely __________ (61) greater challenge to engineers who prefer to find solutions to problems rather than do routine work in their home country.
One major problem which __________ (62) migrant workers in the Middle East is that their jobs are temporary ones. They are nearly always on __________ (63) , so it is not easy for them to plan ahead with great confidence. This is to be __________ (64) since no country welcomes a large number of foreign workers as permanent residents. In any __________ (65), migrant workers accept this disadvantage, along with others, because of the considerable financial benefits which they receive.
回答(51)题 查看材料
A.cases
B.jobs
C.activities
D.uses
第10题
Migrant Workers
In the past 20 years, there has been an increasing tendency for workers to move from one country to another. (51) some newly independent countries have understandably restricted most jobs to local people, others have attracted and welcomed migrant workers. This is particularly the case in the Middle East, (52) increased oil incomes have enabled many countries to (53) outsiders to improve local facilities. (54) the Middle East has attracted oil-workers from the U. S. A. and Europe. It has brought in construction workers and technicians from many countries, (55) South Korea and Japan.
In view of the difficult living and working conditions in the Middle East, it is not (56) that the pay is high to attract suitable (合适的)workers. Many engineers and technicians can earn at least (57) money in the Middle East as they can in their own country, and this is a major attraction. An allied benefit is the low taxation or complete lack of it. This increases the net amount of pay received by visiting workers and is very popular with them.
Sometimes a disadvantage has a compensating advantage. (58) , the difficult living conditions often lead to increased friendship when workers have to depend on each other (59) safety and comfort. (60) , many migrant workers can save large sums of money partly (61) the lack of entertainment facilities. The work is often complex and full of problems but this merely presents greater challenge to engineers who prefer to find solutions (62) problems rather than do routine work in their home country.
One major problem which (63) migrant workers in the Middle East is that their jobs are temporary ones. They are nearly always on contract, so it is not easy for them to plan ahead with great confidence. This is to be expected since no country welcomes a large number of foreign workers as permanent residents. (64) , migrant workers accept this disadvantage, along with others, because of the (65) financial benefits that they receive.
(51)
A.As
B.Since
C.While
D.Although