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What did the workers do when they found the third floor leaned northwards?

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A. They thought it would not cause trouble and continued their work.

B. They made the structure of the third story towards the north taller.

C. They demolished the tower and rebuilt it from the beginning.

D. They asked help from experts and successfully stopped the leaning.

答案

B
根据题干中的thethirdfloorleanednorthwards可定位到原文第二段第三句。该句提到塔身开始向北倾斜,紧接着下一句又提到,工人们尝试把第三层向北倾斜一边的支柱和拱门建得稍微高些,以此来弥补,故选B。

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第1题

What did governments do to discourage the employment of older workers in the 1970s?A.offer

What did governments do to discourage the employment of older workers in the 1970s?

A.offer early retirement to all employees

B.offer incentives to businesses to take on younger employees

C.only employ young trainees

D.set specific age limit for employment

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第2题

What caused the problem in September?A.The workers had difficulty in operating assembly ma

What caused the problem in September?

A.The workers had difficulty in operating assembly machines.

B.Third shift workers were in a training course.

C.Some equipment did not function properly.

D.A supplier did not deliver materials on time.

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第3题

According to the passage, what happened between 1980 and 1985?
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A.About five million workers were laid off without advance notice.

B.Managers consulted workers before closing a plant.

C.Workers did not make necessary concession.

D.Many companies were closed because of strikes.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Did Mr. Smith give his workers the $ 5 a day raise they were asking for?M: At

听力原文:W: Did Mr. Smith give his workers the $ 5 a day raise they were asking for?

M: At first he refused. Then he wanted to talk for a small figure. But finally he met their demands.

Q: What do you learn about the workers?

(14)

A.Their raise will be more than $ 5 a day.

B.Their raise will be less than $ 5 a day.

C.Their pay will be raised by $ 5 a day.

D.They won't receive the raise of $ 5 a day.

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第5题

Why did the Trade Union leaders propose to ban stiletto heels from the workplace?A.They be

Why did the Trade Union leaders propose to ban stiletto heels from the workplace?

A.They believed that these shoes were harmful to women workers' health.

B.They maintained that women should decide what to wear at work.

C.They thought these shoes gave women excuse to ask for a sick leave.

D.They didn't want to work in the place that looked like Hollywood.

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第6题

听力原文:The idea of public work projects as a device to prevent or control depression was

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.

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第7题

听力原文:W: Excuse me, does this No. 8 bus go to the Wang Fu Jing Department store?M. No,

听力原文:W: Excuse me, does this No. 8 bus go to the Wang Fu Jing Department store?

M. No, it doesn’t. You' ll have to change to a No. 3 bus at Sha Tan. Or, if you don't mind walking, you can take this bus and get off at the Workers Club Building and walk across to Wang Fu Jing.

W: I think I'd rather take the bus. Where did you say I should change?

M: Sha Tan, when you get off the bus, walk back to the corner and turn left, you' ll see the bus stop just ahead of you on the left-hand side of the street. But remember to take a No. 3 bus. The others don’t go to Wang Fu Jing.

W: Change to a No. 3 bus at Sha Tan. Thanks a lot.

M: Not at all.

What does the woman want to do?

A.Go to Wang Fu Jing Department Store.

B.Play at the Workers Club Building.

C.Ask the way from the man.

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第8题

听力原文:Last month big leap in new job, some 300, 000 plus, is a huge increase over what

听力原文: Last month big leap in new job, some 300, 000 plus, is a huge increase over what the country has seen in the past 6 months when the average growth has been just 75, 000 new jobs a month. For a closer look at what's happening, we turn to Lisa Lynch, an economics professor at Tofts University.

M: Welcome. Lisa Lynch, when you look at these numbers, do you think job creation is on the rise?

W: It certainly is. It was a great report. It indicates that the job market, broadly speaking, has turned the corner after 3 very long, lean years. I think we are going to see improvement. It's not only the March gain. It was gain in January and February. They were both revised higher, and moreover, the job gains were very broadly-based across many industries. It was a very positive report.

M: What do you see in the numbers? Who's getting the new jobs?

W: As I mentioned, when we looked at the numbers, "we are seeing employment across the board in all sectors, with one important exception, and that's in manufacturing. Well, we do not have any job loss in manufacturing sector for the first time in 44 months. We did not see pick up in the manufacturing sector, but we saw restaurant and hotel workers being added on. We saw workers in supermarket being added on. Part of that reflects the settlement of the grocery stores strike out California. We saw workers in the health care sector and hospitals being added on. We saw business services adding employees. So in general, with the very important exception of manufacturing, we are seeing job growth across all of these different types of occupations.

Questions:

14. What happened to the U. S. job market?

15. What does Lisa Lynch think about the Labor Department's report?

16. In which sector is little job growth seen?

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A.There was a huge increase in new jobs lately.

B.About 75, 000 new jobs were created last month.

C.Some 300, 000 new workers were employed last year.

D.There was a growth of new jobs in the past six years.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Excuse me, does the No. 8 bus go to the Wang Fu Jing Department Store?M: No, i

听力原文:W: Excuse me, does the No. 8 bus go to the Wang Fu Jing Department Store?

M: No, it doesn't. You'll have to change to a No. 3 bus at Sha Tan. Or, if you don't mind walking, you can take this bus and get off at the Workers Club Building and walk across to Wang Fu Jing.

W: I think I'd rather take the bus. Where did you say I should change?

M: Sha Tan, when you get off the bus, walk back to the corner and turn left, you'll see the bus stop just ahead of you on the left-hand side of the street. But remember to take the No. 3 bus. The others don't go to Wang Fu Jing.

W: Change to the No. 3 bus at Sha Tan. Thanks a lot.

M: Not at all.

What does the woman want to do?

A.Go to Wang Fu Jing Department Store.

B.Play at the Workers Club Building.

C.Ask the way from the man.

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第10题

Until the last few years, giant IBM was most workers' ideal of a company with great human
relations. Getting a job there meant you were set for life at one of the most enlightened firms in the world.

Company benefits sounded like a "who's who" of worker-friendly programs. There was job security for life. You could leave work two hours early if you arrived two hours early. You could put children and elderly parents in IBM-paid care programs. You could go to graduate school full-time while still being paid. And there were no hourly workers. Everyone was considered important and mature, so everyone was paid a salary and didn't have to punch a time clock. The firm was one of the first to institute job enrichment programs; way before the term was even invented. Everything it did was aimed at making employees feel important. And for years IBM had a highly motivated work force.

But things have changed. IBM chairman John Akers told a startled group of management trainees that employees are "too damned comfortable at a time when the business is in crisis". He also said there are "too many people standing around the water cooler waiting to be told what to do".

Obviously, Akers thought shock therapy was in order, Between an economic recession and competition, IBM suffered a major drop m revenue in 1991. "What we need around here is a higher tension level," Akers said. So they're making some changes at IBM. The firm slashed about 17 000 jobs. And suddenly IBM wants its managers to encourage certain workers to leave the firm.

The whole situation is a dilemma for IBM. Policies such as no layoffs have done a lot to motivate workers and make them loyal. Yet in a highly competitive world it may be unwise to let employees feel too secure.

IBM was viewed by most workers as ______.

A.a pressure cooker

B.an elder-care center

C.a company caring human relations

D.a company with high efficiency

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