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Read the article below about the changing role of human resources departments.Choose the b

Read the article below about the changing role of human resources departments.

Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.

Do not use any letter more than once.

The best person for the job

Employees can make a business succeed or fail, so the people who choose them have a vital role to play

Employees are a company's new ideas, its public face and its main asset. Hiring the right people is therefore a significant factor in a company's success. If the human resources department makes mistakes with hiring, keeping and dismissing staff, a business can disappear overnight. Many companies now realise that recruiting the best recruiters is the key to success.

Sarah Choi, Head of HR at Enco plc, believes that thinking commercially is a key quality in HR. 'Every decision an HR manager makes needs to be relevant to advancing the business. (8) That's no longer the case. HR managers have to think more strategically these days. They continually need to think about the impact of their decisions on the bottom line. (9) For example, a chief executive will expect the HR department to advise on everything from the headcount to whether to proceed with an acquisition.'

Why do people go into HR in the first place? Choi has a ready answer. 'I think most people in the profession are attracted by a long-term goal. (10) Nothing happens in the company which isn't affected by or doesn't impact on its employees, so the HR department is a crucial part of any business.'

Not all operational managers agree. An informal survey of attitudes to HR departments that was carried out last year by a leading business journal received comments such as 'What do they actually contribute?' (11) As Choi points out, salaries have never been higher and, in addition, HR managers often receive substantial annual bonuses.

Despite the financial rewards, HR managers often feel undervalued, and this is a major reason for many leaving their jobs. (12) However, a lack of training and development is a more significant factor. These days, good professional development opportunities are considered an essential part of an attractive package,' Choi explains.

A. But rising levels of remuneration demonstrate that the profession's growing importance is widely recognised.

B. At one time, a professional qualification was required in order to progress to the top of HR.

C. Other departments and senior executives used to see HR managers as having a purely administrative role.

D. Since it's one of the few areas where you can see the whole operation, it can lead to an influential role on the board.

E. Being seen as someone who just ticks off other people's leave and sick days does not help build a sense of loyalty.

F. They therefore need to be competent in many aspects of a company's operations.

G. On the other hand, recruiting the wrong staff can lead to disaster.

(8)

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第1题

I have read your article, to be frank, the editor justified ______ your work.A.to refuseB.

I have read your article, to be frank, the editor justified ______ your work.

A.to refuse

B.refusing

C.being refused

D.refused

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第2题

This article, though very useful and informative, is much too () for the average read

A.academic

B.apparent

C.alert

D.aware

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第3题

&8226;Read the article below about career planning.&8226;Choose the best sentence from bel

&8226;Read the article below about career planning.

&8226;Choose the best sentence from below the passage to fill each of the blanks.

&8226;For each gap (8-12), mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet.

&8226;Do not use arty letter more than once.

Advice on Staff Career Development

For many employees, automatic promotion up the ranks of a company is becoming increasingly rare. A new study suggests that, in response, employers need to consider how they can help staff develop their careers.

Employers need to rethink their approach to career management completely, according to the latest research by the Institute of Employment Studies. The new study finds that in fact there is little opportunity for individual career development in many large organizations. The main reasons for this, it concludes, are the recent cuts in the number of middle-management posts, and the changes that have taken place in the responsibilities of personnel departments. The Institute of Employment Studies makes it clear that it is not good practice for companies to hand over career development-to individual employees and then simply leave them to get on with it. (8)

So how should employers help their staff develop a career? Most employees have come to accept that career development is not always the same thing as upward promotion and a higher salary. (9) They must also ensure that these opportunities are extended to all their staff and not just to selected individuals.

Nick Bridges, who is Director of Human Resources Policy at the Bank of Eastern England, believes there is more talk than action in this area. (10) One way, he believes, for companies to show how serious they are about individual learning is lo make it an official part of company practice, as the Bank of Eastern England has done. (11) This document, he points out, has made the role of managers clear, and the company has also invested huge amounts of money educating managers so that they can then train their staff.

Another company, British Chemicals. has contracted an independent organization to help staff with confidential career advice. According to John rates, the head of Individual Learning and Development at British Chemicals. there is an important role for outside agencies to play in the career management process. He adds that it is company policy for managers to give all staff 'roadmaps' which show possible career routes within the company structure. (12) This has worked especially well. he says, for staff who are used to depending on their line managers for guidance.

Many large organizations now recognize that career development cannot be regarded in isolation, and must be part of an overall business strategy. Human Resources has a real role to play in building a strong workforce which meets a company's long-term business needs and makes it more competitive.

A. Its policy statement says that by 2006, eighty percent of its stall' will have a professional qualification.

B. He argues that while Human Resources managers are saying the way forward is through self-managed learning and self-development, they are still failing to provide adequate learning resources.

C. This change of attitude means employers need to place more emphasis on giving staff the chance to develop a range of skills through horizontal job moves.

D. It points out that employees need to know what the overall company's vision is in order to achieve it.

E. The problem that often arises is that, while they are increasingly encouraged to manage their own careers, they arc not provided with the knowledge and training to do this.

F. They are able to sec that, contrary to expectations, jobs in different fields are similar

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I have read the whole article and the ______ paragraphs seem to be quite difficult.A.first

I have read the whole article and the ______ paragraphs seem to be quite difficult.

A.first three

B.first third

C.three first

D.third first

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第5题

A.He has also read the article for three times.B.He cant understand the article e

A.He has also read the article for three times.

B.He cant understand the article either.

C.He cant read the article in the dark.

D.They both can understand the article,

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第6题

You read the whole article carefully______.A. to get all the headingsB. to see how the pro

You read the whole article carefully______.

A. to get all the headings

B. to see how the problem is discussed

C. to name problems

D. to think about the title

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第7题

听力原文:M: I'd like to read the article after John finishes with it.W: No problem, but I

听力原文:M: I'd like to read the article after John finishes with it.

W: No problem, but I think he promised Sandy first.

Q: What does John intend to do?

(16)

A.Lend the article to Sandy.

B.Read the article on Sunday at the earliest time.

C.Read the article to Sandy.

D.Lend the article to the man on Sunday.

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第8题

Where did the man read the article about the museum?A.In a magazine.B.In a book.C.In the m

Where did the man read the article about the museum?

A.In a magazine.

B.In a book.

C.In the museum.

D.On his mobile phone.

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第9题

The author's purpose in writing this article is to ______.A.describe the whole life of Edg

The author's purpose in writing this article is to ______.

A.describe the whole life of Edgar Snow

B.praise Edgar Snow and his writings

C.encourage people to learn from Edgar Snow

D.encourage people to read Red Star Over China

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第10题

You read the whole article carefully______.A.to get all the headingsB.to see how the probl

You read the whole article carefully______.

A.to get all the headings

B.to see how the problem is discussed

C.to name problems

D.to think about the title

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第11题

It was____________ that the writer read an article in ESJ which helped him understand the
"ghost hair" thing.

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