A.In a shipping company office.B.In Professor Benson's office.C.In a publisher's offic
A.In a shipping company office.
B.In Professor Benson's office.
C.In a publisher's office.
D.In a university store.
A.In a shipping company office.
B.In Professor Benson's office.
C.In a publisher's office.
D.In a university store.
第1题
Where would the information most likely be found?
A.In a product user manual
B.On the company's website
C.In an electronics magazine
D.In a shipping box
第2题
听力原文: Alexander Fleming was bom on August 6th, 1881 on Darvel, Scotland. He was one of the eight children in the family. As a boy he showed a strong interest in nature.
Just before his 14th birthday he went to London to live with an older brother, Dr. Thomas Fleming. At 16 he went to work as a clerk for a shipping company.
When Fleming was twenty, an uncle died and left him a small sum of money. Determined to use the money wisely, he asked his brother's advice. Dr. Flemning suggested that he take an examination for medical college. He took the exam, and he got the highest score. He then began to study at St. Mary's Hospital in London.
When he completed his medical training, Fleming did not join his brother's practice as he had earlier intended. He decided to spend the rest of his life as a biologist.
It was in the fall of 1928 that Fleming discovered penicillin, the chemical produced by a mold called Penicillum. But it was two years before anyone attempted to produce pure penicillin in quantity. This was achieved by two other scientists, Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, during World War Ⅱ , in time to save the lives of thousands of wounded soldiers.
In 1945, he, Florey and Chain received the Nobel Prize for medicine.
Alexander Fleming died at the age of 71, on March 11th, 1955.
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A.In Britain.
B.In the United States.
C.In Canada.
D.In France.
第3题
听力原文:M: Good morning, Miss White. I'm Bill Green. Yesterday afternoon I called you...
W: Ah, yes, Mr. Green, I remember our appointment. You said you have some trouble in finding a job?
M: Yes, you see, personally I think I have got good qualifications. But out of some reason, I often fail during or after the interview.
W: May I have a look at your resume?
M: Sure.
W: Well, first I must say, your resume has outlined your past very well, but only a statement of the past can rarely get you inside a company. I suggest you give employers an example of what you can do for them. You may create a new area in your resume. Call it "value offered". In two sentences, state the value you would bring to that particular employer.
M: Hey, I get that point! For example, I can say things like "I can reduce your operation costs by streamlining your shipping department".
W: Exactly. But be specific and create a separate resume for each company you approach. By the way, do you feel nervous at an interview?
M: Oh, yes. I always think these interviewers want nothing but to humiliate us. So I always feel it's like facing your enemy.
W: Then you should give yourself an attitude adjustment. Remember, the employers want to hire you. A company holds interviews so it can find the best person for the job, the manager will be ecstatic if that person turns out to be you--because then he or she can stop interviewing and get back to work. If you convince yourself the manager wants to hire you, you will have a positive attitude at the interview, and your attitude might influence the manager to feel good about you.
M: Thank you, Miss White. I have learned a lot from what you've told me.
W: You're welcome. I wish you good luck!
Where do you think the woman works?
A.In a human resources company.
B.In a consulting company.
C.In a personnel department.
D.In a shipping department.
第6题
How many employees currently work at Comp Co?
A.50
B.100
C.150
D.200
第7题
A.在服务小区和协作小区同时进行上行SRS和下行CSI-RS测量
B.需要选择协作小区不需要选择协作UE
C.上行CoMP是联合接收,下行CoMP是联合发射
D.ULCoMP和DLCoMP的流程基本一致