What was the most probable relationship between the man and the woman?A.Father and daughte
What was the most probable relationship between the man and the woman?
A.Father and daughter.
B.Brother and sister.
C.Teacher and student.
D.Mother and son.
What was the most probable relationship between the man and the woman?
A.Father and daughter.
B.Brother and sister.
C.Teacher and student.
D.Mother and son.
第1题
What might be the most suitable title for the passage?
A.A Dentist's Work
B.Psychological Problems
C.Fears in Childbirth
D.Psychological Factors in Pain Endurance
第2题
What's the policeman's biggest headache?
A.He has to justify his arrests while unable to provide sufficient evidence in most cases.
B.He has to provide the best possible public service at the least possible expense.
C.He has to get the most desirable results without breaking the law in any way.
D.He can hardly find enough time to learn criminal law while burdened with numerous criminal cases.
第3题
While most people think of the prototypical geek(表演滑稽戏的人) when defining computer programmers, the field is becoming more diverse as more people enter the field, attracted by high salaries. However, successful software developers are intelligent, abstract thinkers who are good with mathematics and logical reasoning. A programmer must be able to pay attention to details, since as Sean Tierney, an IT manager at an Internet start-up, notes, "abstract thinking is needed, not ambiguous thinking. You have to be able to pay attention to details. A misplaced comma will stop the application from functioning. In programming either the application works or it doesn't."
Software development is still a male dominated field. The current programming culture is still known for lax attitudes towards time-keeping and dress codes—not to mention to distaste for authority. The combination of high salaries and high demand allows these professionals to have more control over their working conditions. "Managing programmers is like herding cats" is a common expression in the industry.
Contrary to the geek stereotype, communication skills are very important, both written and verbal. Many good software engineers prefer clearly defined specifications and well documented code so that future programmers have a lucid understanding of what has already been done. A typical dot-com will have only a few software engineers because of high costs. Therefore, a staff programmer may be called upon to represent and explain technical requirements to other staff, clients, and partners.
The salaries are quite high in this field, ranging from $50K to $120K+, depending on the years of experience, educational background, range of languages and skills, management level(such as development lead), and industry. Note that start-ups may pay significantly less than banks or other major corporations; and consultants may earn significantly more than their full-time, one-company counterparts. Nevertheless, most employees prefer to work at lower-paying dot-corns and software development houses because they prefer more relaxed, egalitarian company cultures. No matter what the industry, benefits include stock options and bonuses, although these too vary from place to place.
Most of the top salaries require some management responsibilities as well as programming. There is a cap for those who wish to avoid management and just code for the rest of their lives. Programmers who decide to move into management or who start their own businesses often stop programming eventually as business requirements take up most of their time and they are unable to keep current in the field.
Why more and more people became interested in becoming computer programmers?
A.Because the job is very interesting.
B.Because they can get well paid in this profession.
C.Because it takes no great efforts to learn to do it.
D.Because of the high social status of the professionals.
第4题
The word "bonus" (Line 1, Para 2) most probably means ______.
A.a sum of money
B.a sum of problems
C.something beneficial
D.something harmful
第5题
According to Janet, the factor that would most affect negotiations is
A.English language proficiency.
B.different cultural practices.
C.different negotiation tasks.
D.the international Americanized style.
第6题
Initially most proprietary schools of medicine in America
A.had established professionals.
B.had good facilities.
C.had high standards.
D.were in poor conditions.
第7题
根据下列文章,请回答 56~60 题。
第 56 题 The animal source which provides the most protein for human being is____.
第8题
Mr. Verenda Smith is most probably a ______ .
A.governmental employee working at the Federation of Tax Administrators
B.free-lance PR officer representing the Federation of Tax Administrators
C.Federation of Tax Administrators employee dealing with the government
D.PR officer running between the government and the Federation of Tax Administrators
第9题
What lesson might be the PR industry take from Ted Turner of CNN?
A.The American PR industry should develop global communication technologies.
B.People involved in PR should avoid suing the word "foreign".
C.American PR companies should be more internationally minded.
D.People working in PR should be more fluent in foreign languages.
第10题
Mr. Verenda Smith is most probably a______.
A.governmental employee working at the Federation of Tax Administrators
B.free-lance PR officer representing the Federation of Tax Administrators
C.Federation of Tax Administrators employee dealing with the government
D.PR officer running between the government and the Federation of Tax Administrators
第11题
What lesson might the PR industry take from Ted Turner of CNN?
A) American PR companies should be more internationally-minded.
B) The American PR industry should develop global communications technologies.
C) People working in PR should be more fluent in foreign languages.
D) People involved in PR should avoid using the word “foreign”.