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2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师真题练习试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师真题练习试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师真题练习试卷A卷附答案单选题(共30题)1、运用研讨法实施培训时,选择研讨题目的注意事项不包括()A.具有代表性B.具有启发性C.难度要适当D.不提前发放【答案】 D2、工作岗位调查通过()不仅可以掌握现场观察或书面调查所不能获得的情报和资料。

还能进一步证明现有资料的真实性和可靠性。

A.面谈B.岗位C.员工行为D.员工工作表现【答案】 A3、(2018年5月)以下有关岗位技能工资制的说法错误的是()A.技能工资建立在岗位评价的基础上B.由岗位工资和技能工资组成C.技能工资有利于提高员工的业务水平D.岗位工资和技能工资的比例很容易确定【答案】 D4、孔子强调“民无信不立”,体现了()的重要价值。

A.自强不息B.公忠为国C.诚实守信D.爱岗敬业?【答案】 C5、()是指在完成生产作业和零件加工过程中,由于工作现场组织管理和工艺装备的技术需要所发生的间接工时消耗。

A.作业宽放时间B.个人需要与休息宽放时间C.基本时间D.准备与结束时间【答案】 A6、节约作为职业道德规范,其时代表征性的意思是()。

A.省吃俭用是节约终始不变的本质内涵B.是否需要节约因人而异、因事而异,不可作一致性要求C.时代发展对节约提出日益广泛和更高的要求D.科技发展与物质丰裕,消解了节约的道德意义【答案】 C7、Q某向X借钱,还款期限已过多时,但Q某却以种种理由敷衍推托,始终不还,最后Q某连人也不露面了。

如果你是X,你会()。

A.向法院起诉B.找几个猛士恐吓Q某C.放弃要钱D.请讨债公司解决【答案】 A8、培训反馈不包括()。

A.培训教师考评B.培训管理的考评C.受训人员分析D.培训总结【答案】 C9、(2018年11月)下列不属于失业保险的特点是()。

A.保障性B.普遍性C.强制性D.互济性【答案】 A10、(2017年5月) 管理人员教程培训的设计一般按照四个级别进行。

其中一级培训是()A.基础管理教程B.管理理论教程C.高级管理教程D.总体管理教程【答案】 D11、(2018年11月)()是各种人力资源具体计划的核心,是事关全局的关键性计划。

GESP 2024年 9月认证图形化编程四级真题

GESP 2024年 9月认证图形化编程四级真题

GESP图形化四级试卷(A)(满分:100分考试时间:120分钟)学校:姓名:题目一二三总分得分一、单选题(共10题,每题2分,共30分)题号123456789101112131415答案A C B D C A A B D C C D B D B1、据有关资料,山东大学于1972年研制成功DJL-1计算机,并于1973年投入运行,其综合性能居当时全国第三位。

DJL-1计算机运算控制部分所使用的磁心存储元件由磁心颗粒组成,设计存贮周期为2μs(微秒)。

那么该磁心存储元件相当于现代计算机的?()A、内存B、磁盘C、CPUD、显示器2、下列流程图的输出结果是?()A、5B、10C、15D、203、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,小猫说出的内容是?()A、5B、6C、7D、84、输入一个正整数求该正整数的相邻因数对,例如正整数为12,相邻的因数对为(1,2),(2,3),(3,4)。

默认小猫角色,下面计算正整数因数对的程序中“如果…那么…”的判断条件是?()A、B、C、D、5、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,小猫绘制的图形是?()A、B、C、D、6、下列有关自制积木说法正确的是?()A、自制积木是没有返回值的,需要通过在自制积木外建立变量的方式获取B、在自制积木外可以跟普通变量一样使用形参C、在自制积木建立好后,可以被多个角色进行调用D、在创建的自制积木中,不能使用克隆积木块7、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,小猫说出的值是?()A、12B、14C、16D、188、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,绘制出圆心为舞台中心的同心圆,如下图所示,红框处填写的数值是?()A、5-1010B、500C、36000D、510-109、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,小猫说出的内容是?()A、GSSRTB、GERAC、PSCTCD、EPCAC10、默认小猫角色,执行下列“func”程序,列表list3为?()A、B、C、D、11、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,舞台上最多会看到多少只小猫?()A、5B、4C、3D、212、默认小猫角色,执行下列程序,输入10,小猫最后说出的结果是?()A、35B、40C、25D、3013、对5个不同的数据元素进行直接插入排序,最多需要进行比较次数是?()A、8B、10C、12D、1414、计算长方形面积的算法描述如下,该算法描述的方法属于?()①输入长方形的长(a)与宽(b)②计算长方形的面积S(计算公式为S=a×b)③输出结果④结束A、流程图B、伪代码C、机器语言D、自然语言15、依据某个分隔符来拆分字符串是一种获取输入的手段。

2024四级英语考试试卷

2024四级英语考试试卷

2024四级英语考试试卷Part I:Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the topic "The Importance of Cultural Heritage Protection". You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Part II:Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)Section A.Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).News Report 1.Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.A new study has found that the number of endangered species in the world is increasing at an alarming rate. The research, which was conducted by a team of international scientists, surveyed over 10,000 species across the globe. It was discovered that factors such as habitat destruction, climate change, and illegal hunting are the main reasons for this increase.1. What is the main topic of this news report?A) The success of international scientific research.B) The increase in the number of endangered species.C) The methods of conducting a global survey.D) The importance of protecting habitats.2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the increase in endangered species?A) Habitat destruction.B) Climate change.C) Illegal hunting.D) Over - population.News Report 2.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.In a major step towards sustainable transportation, a new type of electric bus has been launched in a large city. This bus is equipped with advanced battery technology that allows it to travel longer distances without recharging. The local government hopes that this will encourage more people to use public transportation and reduce the city's carbon footprint.3. What is special about the new electric bus?A) It has a very low cost.B) It is very small in size.C) It can travel long distances without recharging.D) It is made of recycled materials.4. What is the goal of the local government in launching this new bus?A) To make more money from public transportation.B) To attract more tourists to the city.C) To encourage people to use public transportation and reduce carbon footprint.D) To show off their advanced technology.News Report 3.Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.A famous university has announced a new scholarship program for international students. The program aims to attract talented students from all over the world to study in various fields such as science, technology, and engineering. The scholarship will cover tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses for the selected students.5. Who is the scholarship program aimed at?A) Domestic students.B) International students.C) Students in science only.D) Students in engineering only.6. Which of the following is NOT covered by the scholarship?A) Tuition fees.B) Accommodation.C) Travel expenses.D) Living expenses.7. What fields are included in this scholarship program?A) Only science.B) Only technology.C) Only engineering.D) Science, technology, and engineering.Section B.Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Conversation 1.Questions 8 to 11 will be based on the following conversation.M: Hi, Lisa. How was your weekend?W: It was great. I went to a music concert.M: Oh, really? Who was performing?W: It was a local band. They play really good rock music.M: That sounds interesting. How did you find out about this concert?W: I saw an advertisement on the Internet.8. What did Lisa do last weekend?A) She went to a movie.B) She went to a music concert.C) She stayed at home.D) She went shopping.9. Who was performing at the concert?A) A famous singer.B) A foreign band.C) A local band.D) A group of dancers.10. How did Lisa know about the concert?A) From a friend.B) From a newspaper.C) From an advertisement on the Internet.D) From the radio.11. What kind of music does the band play?A) Pop music.B) Classical music.C) Rock music.D) Jazz music.Conversation 2.Questions 12 to 15 will be based on the following conversation.M: Have you started your project yet?W: Yes, I have. But I'm having some problems with it.M: What kind of problems?W: Well, I'm not sure about the research methods. I don't know if I should use questionnaires or interviews.M: Hmm, that's a difficult choice. Questionnaires can reach a large number of people, but interviews can get more in - depth information.W: Yes, that's exactly my dilemma. And also, I'm not sure how to analyze the data once I collect it.12. What is the woman's problem?A) She hasn't started her project yet.B) She is not sure about the research methods and data analysis.C) She doesn't have enough time for the project.D) She doesn't know what her project is about.13. What are the two research methods the woman is considering?A) Surveys and experiments.B) Questionnaires and interviews.C) Observations and tests.D) Case studies and focus groups.14. What is an advantage of questionnaires according to the man?A) They can get more in - depth information.B) They are easier to analyze.C) They can reach a large number of people.D) They are more accurate.15. What else is the woman not sure about?A) How to collect data.B) How to start the project.C) How to write the report.D) How to analyze the data.Section C.Directions: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage 1.Questions 16 to 18 will be based on the following passage.The Internet has changed the way we communicate and access information. It has made it possible for people all over the world to connect with each other instantly. However, it also has some negative effects. For example, the spread of false information has become a major problem. People need to be more careful when using the Internet and verify the information they receive.16. What has the Internet changed?A) Only the way we communicate.B) Only the way we access information.C) The way we communicate and access information.D) The way we live our lives completely.17. What is a negative effect of the Internet?A) It is too expensive to use.B) It takes too much time.C) The spread of false information.D) It is difficult to learn how to use.18. What should people do when using the Internet?A) Use it as much as possible.B) Ignore all the information.C) Be more careful and verify information.D) Only use it for entertainment.Passage 2.Questions 19 to 21 will be based on the following passage.Reading is an important activity that can enrich our knowledge and imagination. It can take us to different worlds and introduce us to different cultures. However, in modern society, many people are spendingless time reading. There are many reasons for this, such as the popularity of electronic devices and the fast - paced lifestyle.19. What can reading do?A) Only enrich our knowledge.B) Only enrich our imagination.C) Enrich our knowledge and imagination.D) Make us more popular.20. What is the situation of reading in modern society?A) More people are reading than before.B) People are spending less time reading.C) Reading has become more popular.D) Reading is only for students.21. Which of the following is a reason for people spending less time reading?A) Lack of good books.B) The unpopularity of electronic devices.C) The slow - paced lifestyle.D) The popularity of electronic devices and fast - paced lifestyle.Passage 3.Questions 22 to 24 will be based on the following passage.Exercise is essential for our physical and mental health. It can helpus maintain a good body shape, improve our cardiovascular function, and relieve stress. There are many different types of exercise, such as running, swimming, and cycling. People should choose the type of exercise that suits them best.22. What is exercise essential for?A) Only physical health.B) Only mental health.C) Physical and mental health.D) To look more beautiful.23. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of exercise?A) Maintaining a good body shape.B) Improving cardiovascular function.C) Causing more stress.D) Relieving stress.24. What should people do regarding exercise?A) Do the same exercise every day.B) Choose the type of exercise that suits them best.C) Only do running.D) Avoid exercise if they are busy.Part III:Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section A.Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the word bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2. You may not use any of the words in the word bank more than once.The development of modern technology has had a great impact on ourdaily lives. One of the most significant changes is in the way we communicate. With the _(25)_ of the Internet and mobile phones, we can now communicate with people all over the world instantly. This has made the world seem smaller and has brought people closer together.However, this also has some _(26)_ effects. For example, people may become too _(27)_ on electronic devices and neglect face - to - face communication. In addition, the _(28)_ of false information on the Internet has become a serious problem.Another area where technology has had a major impact is in transportation. New forms of transportation such as high - speed trains and electric cars are becoming more and more _(29)_. These new technologies are more environmentally friendly and can help reduce _(30)_ emissions.In the field of education, technology has also brought many changes. Online courses are now widely available, which allows people to study at their own _(31)_ and from anywhere in the world. However, some people worry that this may lead to a decrease in the quality of education as there may be less _(32)_ interaction between teachers and students.Overall, while modern technology has brought many benefits, we also need to be aware of its _(33)_ and take steps to address them.Word Bank:A) advent.B) addicted.C) adverse.D) availability.E) carbon.F) close.G) convenient.H) direct.I) disadvantages.J) emergence.K) environmental.L) pace.M) pollution.N) prevalent.O) spread.25. A) advent.26. C) adverse.27. B) addicted.28. O) spread.29. N) prevalent.30. E) carbon.31. L) pace.32. H) direct.33. I) disadvantages.Section B.Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.The Future of Work.A) The world of work is changing rapidly. Technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation are transforming the way we work. These changes are not only affecting the types of jobsthat are available but also the skills that are required for success in the workplace.B) One of the most significant changes is the increasing automation of routine tasks. Machines are now able to perform many jobs that were previously done by humans, such as data entry, manufacturing, and customerservice. This has led to concerns about job losses, especially inindustries that rely heavily on manual labor.C) However, while some jobs may be disappearing, new jobs are alsobeing created. For example, the development of artificial intelligence has led to the emergence of new fields such as machine learning and data analytics. These fields require highly skilled workers who can develop, manage, and interpret complex algorithms.D) Another trend in the future of work is the increasing importance of soft skills. Soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem - solving are becoming more and more essential in the workplace. This is because as machines take over routine tasks, humans will need to focus on tasks that require human interaction and creativity.E) The rise of the gig economy is also changing the nature of work. In the gig economy, people work on a freelance or contract basis, oftenthrough online platforms. This gives workers more flexibility and control over their work, but it also means that they may not have the same job security or benefits as traditional employees.F) Technology is also enabling more remote work. With the developmentof high - speed Internet and communication tools, more and more people are able to work from home or other locations outside of the traditional office. This can improve work - life balance for employees and also reduce costsfor employers.G) However, remote work also has its challenges. For example, it can be difficult to maintain team cohesion and communication when employees arenot physically in the same location. Employers need to find ways to overcome these challenges, such as through the use of video conferencingand project management tools.H) In order to succeed in the future of work, individuals need to be adaptable and continuously learn new skills. Lifelong learning will be essential as the skills required for work are constantly evolving. Educational institutions and employers also need to play a role in providing training and development opportunities for workers.I) The future of work is likely to be more globalized. With the increasing ease of communication and transportation, companies are more likely to hire workers from all over the world. This means that individuals will need to be able to work effectively in a multicultural environment.J) Overall, the future of work is full of opportunities and challenges. While technological advancements are changing the nature of work, they also offer the potential for new jobs, greater flexibility, and improved productivity.34. Machines are taking over many jobs that were previously done by humans. B.35. New fields like machine learning and data analytics are emerging due to artificial intelligence. C.36. Soft skills are becoming more important as machines do routine tasks. D.37. The gig economy gives workers more flexibility but less job security. E.38. Remote work can improve work - life balance but has challenges in communication. F.39. Lifelong learning is necessary for individuals to succeed in the future of work. H.40. Companies are more likely to hire globally in the future. I.41. The future of work has both opportunities and challenges. J.42. Automation is not only affecting job types but also required skills.A.43. Employers need to use tools to overcome remote work challenges. G.Section C.Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Passage 1.The concept of "green jobs" has become increasingly popular in recent years. Green jobs are those that contribute to environmental protection and sustainable development. These jobs can be found in a variety of sectors, such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste management, and sustainable agriculture.One of the main drivers of the growth of green jobs is the increasing concern about climate change. As countries around the world strive toreduce their carbon emissions, they are investing in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro power. This has led to the creationof many jobs in the renewable energy sector, from research and developmentto installation and maintenance.In addition to renewable energy, energy efficiency is also an important area for green jobs. Improving the energy efficiency of buildings, for example, can reduce energy consumption and costs. Jobs in this area includeenergy auditors, who assess the energy use of buildings and recommend improvements, and insulation installers, who install energy - saving materials in buildings.Waste management is another sector with significant potential for green jobs. Recycling and composting are two important waste management methods that can reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills. Jobs in waste management include waste collectors, recyclers, and composting operators.Sustainable agriculture is also an emerging area for green jobs. Organic farming, for example, uses natural fertilizers and pesticides, which are better for the environment. Jobs in sustainable agriculture include farmers, agricultural technicians, and food processors who work with organic products.44. What are green jobs?A) Jobs that are only related to renewable energy.。

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师提升训练试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师提升训练试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师提升训练试卷A卷附答案单选题(共30题)1、关于职业化管理,正确的说法是()。

A.职业化管理是一种不再强调过程的管理B.职业化管理本质上是一种法治化管理C.建立职业化标准是实施职业化管理的关键步骤D.直觉和灵活应变是推动职业化管理的重要措施?【答案】 C2、心理测验按测验的内容可分为两大类:一类是人格测验,另一类是()A.能力测验B.成就测验C.性向测验D.情商测验【答案】 A3、在计件工资制中,()规定着单位生产时间内完成合格产品数量的标准尺度,它是计件单价的依据之一,是实行计件工资制的关键。

A.劳动定岗B.劳动定额C.定员定岗D.产品定额【答案】 B4、(2017年5月)我国集体合同体制是以()为主导体制。

A.基层集体合同B.单位集体合同C.行业集体合同D.地区集体合同【答案】 A5、以下关于劳动定员与劳动定额的说法错误的是()A.二者的应用范围相同B.二者的概念内涵相同C.二者的计量单位不同D.二者都是对人力消耗所规定的限额【答案】 A6、()指出,人与事的不适应是绝对的,适应是相对的。

A.要素有用原理B.能位对应原理C.互补增值原理D.动态适应原理【答案】 D7、(2018年11月)下列关于职业的特征,说法正确的是()。

A.目的性B.灵活性C.发展性D.持续性【答案】 A8、(2017年5月)下列不属于转岗培训方式的是()A.与新员工一起参加B.接受企业的定向培训C.接受现场的一对一指导D.外出参加管理理论培训【答案】 D9、我国对工资支付制定了明确的规定,用人单位不得克扣劳动者工资,但在()情形时,则可以代扣劳动者工资。

A.法院判决、裁定中要求代扣的抚养费、赡养费B.职业培训费用C.单位组织的集体活动费用D.职工困难捐助的费用??【答案】 A10、在人员录用原则中,( )强调用人既然要用,就一定要明确授权,放手大胆使用,使他充分发挥才干。

新视野大学英语四级期末考试试卷A

新视野大学英语四级期末考试试卷A

新视野大学英语四级期末考试试卷(A) 考生注意:本试卷满分100分,考试时间120分钟 Directions: Choose the best answer to each question and write down the answer on your ANSWER SHEET. 21. He always prefers to start early rather than ____everything to the last minute. A. leave B. leaving C. leaves D. left 22. If you think you can do my job better than I can, you are welcome to ______. A. take it over B. take it off C. take it down D. take it in 23. It was ______ that he didn't go to the party. A. because he was ill B. he was ill C. his illness D. because his illness 24. Can you ________ furnishing your house luxuriously at a time when the company is losing so much money? A. verify B. identify C. justify D. clarify 25. His health _____ as he ate too little and worked too hard for months on end. A. broke up B. broke through C. broke down D. broke off 26. ______ for your laziness, you could have finished the assignment by now. A. Had it not been B. Weren't it C. It were not D. Had not it been 27. After the meeting the workers went back to their _____ workshops. A. respectable B. respective C. respectful D. respected 28. I don't think his remarks are relevant _____ our discussion. A. to B. at C. for D. with 29. Hardly ____ time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country.A. he hadB. he had hadC. had he hadD. had he30. Petrol is refined from the ______ oil we take out of the ground.A. crudeB. rudeC. freshD. original31. All flights ____ because of the terrible weather, they had to go there by train.A. having been canceledB. having canceledC. had been canceledD. were canceled32. The government is believed to be considering _____ a law making it a crime to import any kind ofweapon.A. to passB. have passesⅡ. Vocabulary (20%) 装订线姓名:学院:专业;学号:任课教师:2 C. passed D. passing33. He has been ________ of murdering the Japanese visitor.A. blamedB. chargedC. accusedD. arrested34. Investigators agreed that passengers on the airliner ______ at the very moment of the crash.A. should have diedB. must have diedC. must be dyingD. ought to die35. The twentieth century has witnessed an enormous worldwide political, economic and cultural________.A. traditionB. transmissionC. transportationD. transformation36. There is no _______ to the house from the main road.A. accessB. exposureC. avenueD. edge37. _______ in his reading that Susan hadn't dared to make a sound.A. So was he absorbedB. So absorbed he wasC. So absorbed was heD. So he was absorbed38. They are well ________ with each other since they once studied in the same university.A. acquaintedB. recognizedC. acknowledgedD. identified39. The government is determined to _____ the established policy of developing agriculture.A. go afterB. go byC. go aheadD. go on40. Things might have been much worse if the mother _______ on her right to keep the baby.A. has been insistingB. would insistC. had insistedD. insistedDirections:Read the followingpassages carefully and choose the best to each question and write down your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage 1The term "culture shock" has already begun to creep into the popular vocabulary. Culture shock is the effect that involvement in a strange culture has on the unprepared visitor. Culture shock is what happens when a traveler suddenly finds himself in a place where yes may mean no, where a "fixed price" is negotiable, where to be kept waiting in an outer office is no cause for insult, where laughter may signify anger.The culture shock phenomenon causes a breakdown in communication, a misreading of reality, an inability to cope. Yet culture shock is relatively mild in comparison with the much more serious malady (弊病), future shock. Future shock is brought on by the premature (提前的) arrival of the future. It may well be the most important disease of tomorrow.Ⅲ. Reading comprehension. (30%)Take an individual out of his own culture and set him down suddenly in an environment sharply different from his own, with a different set of clues to different conceptions of time, space, work, love, religion, sex,−react to and everything else, then the dislocation he suffers will be severe. Given few clues as to what kind of behavior is rational(合理的) under the radically new circumstances, the victim may well become a danger to himself and others.Now imagine not merely an individual but an entire society, an entire including its weakest, least intelligent, and most irrational−generation suddenly transported into this new world. The result is mass−members disorientation (迷失方向), future shock on a grand scale.This is the prospect that man now faces. Change is avalanching(把... 淹没)upon our heads and most people are unprepared to cope with it.41. Culture shock occurs when ________.A. one loses all hopes of returning to his home environmentB. one expresses ideas and emotions contrary to what he intends to expressC. one cannot make accurate judgment using one's own value standardsD. one cannot conduct negotiations for goods of fixed prices42. Future shock is much more serious than culture shock as ________.A. it concerns the problems of the futureB. it affects people on a grand scaleC. it causes mass casualtiesD. it destroys the foundation of the society43. The word 'clue' in Paragraph 3 most probably refers to something that ____.A. disorients an individualB. disturbs an individual's normal way of lifeC. helps an individual to function in societyD. arouses an individual's interest in the new culture44. One of the good measures to prevent future shock is to ________.A. get people well-prepared for the future changesB. keep people well-informed of the cultures in different placesC. make people fight against the possible future changesD. acquaint people with the harm of the future changes45. It can be inferred that the author's tone in the passage is ________.A. humorousB. exaggeratedC. ironicD. seriousPassage 2Young people and older people do not always agree. They sometimes have different ideas about living, working and playing. But in one special programme in New York State, adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way.Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group. Everyone works several hours each day. They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and enjoyment in work. Some teenagers work in the woods or on the farms near the village.3Some learn to make things like tables and chairs and to build houses. The adults teach them these skills.There are several free hours each day. Weekends are free, too. During the free hours some of the teenagers learn photo-taking or painting. Others sit around and talk or sing. Each teenager chooses his own way to spend his free time.When people live together, rules are necessary. In this programme the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the problem goes before the whole group. They talk about it and ask, “Why did it happen? What should we do about it?”One of the teenagers has this to say about th e experience: “You stop thinking only about yourself. You learn how to think about the group.”46. In one special programme in New York State, young and older people ____.A. are friendly to one anotherB. teach one another new ways of building housesC. do not work togetherD. spent eight weeks together, working as farmers47. All the members work some time every day mainly to _______.A. lead a busy lifeB. learn new skills of farmingC. get used to life on the farmD. find value and pleasure in work48. Living together, _______.A. the teenagers have to obey the rules the adults madeB. the members don’t have to obey rulesC. the members are not allowed to break the rules they make togetherD. the members have no free time except on weekends49. What happens if someone breaks a rule?A. They talk about the person who has broken the rule.B. They discuss the problem in the whole group.C. They blame the person who has broken the rule.D. They ask a lot of questions.50. The last paragraph shows that the teenager thinks his experience in the programme is _______.A. disappointingB. helpfulC. tiringD. unpleasantPassage 3During the first half of the nineteenth century much thought was given to building the Panama (巴拿马)Canal. The discovery of gold in California in 1848 brought an increased demand for a transportation link across Panama. A railroad line was completed after six years of hard labor in the swamps (沼泽) and jungles. Over two thousand workmen died from yellow fever and malaria (疟疾). In 1881 a French organization tried to build a canal across the Isthmus(巴拿马地峡). For eleven years workmen struggled against heat and disease. At least 15,000 died before the French gave up their attempts to build the canal. For years the abandoned machinery lay in the jungles. At the close of the Spanish-American War the United States bought a strip of land ten miles wide across the Isthmus.4Immediate attention was given to the control of diseases. In two years yellow fever was completely eliminated(消除). Because of the work of American medical heroes, it was possible to build the splendid Panama Canal.51. Prior to(在…之前) the successful completion of the Panama Canal, ________.A. France bought a strip of land across the Isthmus of PanamaB. Malaria was wiped out as a killer diseaseC. one country failed in its attempts to build a canalD. American doctors were honored for their work52. The building of the Panama Canal represents ________.A. man's unyielding desire for progressB. man's unceasing thirst for dangerC. man's ability to resist diseaseD. man's spirit of invention53. What was given priority by the United States?A. Buying a strip of landB. Starting building the canal immediatelyC. The prevention of illnessD. The Spanish-American War54. The author writes this article according to ________.A. order of importanceB. space orderC. simple listingD. time order55. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The elimination of yellow fever.B. The discovery of gold in California.C. The efforts recorded in the building of the Panama Canal.D. The work of American medical heroesPassage 4In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world opens up and frequently it is a much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to lose gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a more cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils. Secondary staff and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to stop and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and a pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide which adults are approachable; good schools will make clear to every young person from the first year what guidance and personal help is available —but whether the reality of life in the institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.Adults often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great deal of movement, a great number of people — often rather frightening-looking people — and realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he progresses through the school5the confusion may become less but the choices and decisions required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first steps to obtain the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult life for which he has to be prepared, but all the time the opportunities for personal and group advice must be presented in a way which makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.56. According to the passage one of the problems for pupils entering secondary schools is that________.A. they are taught by many different teachersB. they do not attend lessons in every subjectC. the teachers are not so friendly and helpfulD. the teachers give most attention to a few pupils57. In secondary schools every pupil having problems should ________.A. know how to ask for helpB. go to ask any teacher he can findC. discuss his problem in classD. turn to his parents for help58. It can be inferred from the passage that the author is mainly concerned about ________.A. academic standardsB. the role of specialist teachersC. the training of the individual teachersD. the personal development of pupils59. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. All the secondary schools know the way to encourage students' requests for help.B. The secondary schools are responsible for offering personal and group advice to new pupils.C. Secondary school pupils enjoy greater freedom in communicating with teachers and fellowpupils.D. Secondary school pupils can easily get the help they need.60. The most appropriate title for the passage would be ________.A. Primary School and Secondary SchoolB. Problems for New Secondary School TeachersC. Problems for New Secondary School PupilsD. Academic Work and Personal Relationship67 新视野大学英语四级期末考试试卷(A) 考生注意:本试卷满分100分,考试时间120分钟 (试卷二) 61. 别为这点小事大惊小怪的,这可是我最不愿看到的。

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师题库综合试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师题库综合试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师题库综合试卷A卷附答案单选题(共30题)1、下列关于工作岗位分析方法的表述,不正确的是( )A.活动记录法采集的信息真实可靠,投入费用低B.观察法比较适用于体力工作和事务性工作C.工作日志法适用于循环期短,工作状态比较稳定的工作D.工作表演法适用于工作周期很长和突发事件较多的工作【答案】 A2、工作岗位评价的目的是()。

A.确定薪酬标准B.确定每个岗位的相对价值C.确定每个岗位的定员D.确定每个岗位的工作任务、职责【答案】 B3、对于绩效的含义,概括起来主要有三种典型的观点,下列()不属于这三种观点。

A.知觉观B.结果观C.行为观D.综合观【答案】 A4、(2016年5月)劳动合同当事人的法律地位平等,在组织管理上具有()关系。

A.隶属B.平等C.合作D.协商【答案】 A5、相对于其他组织结构,矩阵制组织结构对()有利。

A.权责分明B.组织关系简化C.任务的传达与接受D.执行临时性、跨部门的工作【答案】 D6、有固定期限的劳动合同期限届满既未终止又未续订,劳动者与用人单位仍存在劳动关系的,用人单位( )与劳动者续订劳动合同。

A.不必B.应当C.视情况D.应提前30天【答案】 B7、企业中不同员工的能力有偏差,具体的工作分工也不同,因此员工培训要坚持()。

A.战略性原则B.长期性原则C.多样性培训原则D.按需培训原则?【答案】 C8、(2015年5月)( )规定,计件单价不仅以产量定额来计算,而且把质量、原材料消耗以及产品成本综合考虑。

A.间接计件工资制B.综合计件工资制C.累计计件工资制D.超额计件工资制【答案】 B9、根据国家职业安全卫生标准,企业应该做好工作场所的防暑降温和防冻取暖工作。

工作场所在(应该采取相应的措施。

A.5℃以下或30℃以上B.5℃以下或35℃以上C.0℃以下或30℃以上D.0℃以下或35℃以上【答案】 B10、用人单位按全部职工缴费工资基数之和的()缴纳基本医疗保险费。

2024年六月英语四级试卷

2024年六月英语四级试卷

Section A: Reading Comprehension (Part 1: Multiple Choice)What is the main topic of the passage?A. The history of the Internet.B. The impact of social media on mental health.C. The benefits of digital detox.D. The future of online communication.According to the author, which of the following is NOT a challenge faced by remote workers?A. Maintaining work-life balance.B. Lack of face-to-face interaction.C. Increased productivity.D. Potential for distractions at home.The phrase "digital footprint" in paragraph 3 refers to:A. The physical devices used to access the Internet.B. The amount of data consumed online.C. The trail of information left by online activities.D. The speed of Internet connection.Which of the following statements about climate change is supported by the text?A. It has no significant impact on global food production.B. It is solely caused by human activities.C. Its effects are reversible in the short term.D. It poses a threat to biodiversity.The author mentions "sustainable tourism" in the context of:A. Reducing carbon emissions from transportation.B. Encouraging tourism in underdeveloped areas.C. Promoting eco-friendly practices while traveling.D. Increasing the number of tourists worldwide.What is the primary purpose of the experiment described in the passage?A. To test the effectiveness of a new drug.B. To analyze the side effects of existing medications.C. To compare different treatment methods for a disease.D. To investigate the cause of a medical condition.In paragraph 4, the word "ubiquitous" is used to describe:A. Rare occurrences.B. Widespread presence.C. Limited availability.D. Rapid development.The main argument of the passage is that:A. Education systems should focus more on creativity.B. Technology has replaced the need for traditional learning.C. Balancing technology use with traditional methods is crucial.D. Online education is superior to classroom learning.Which of the following is an example of cultural adaptation mentioned in the text?A. Learning a new language for personal interest.B. Adopting local customs when living in a foreign country.C. Traveling to different countries for leisure.D. Appreciating art from various cultures without participation.。

企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师能力检测试卷A卷附答案

企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师能力检测试卷A卷附答案

2023年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师能力检测试卷A卷附答案单选题(共60题)1、( )可以减少组织雇用不合格人员和不愿为组织工作人员的可能性,降低员工的辞退率和辞职率,为组织降低离职成本。

A.有效的人员招聘B.有效的人员选拔C.有效的人员录用D.有效的人员评估【答案】 B2、(2018年11月)()应严格执行政府颁布的工资指导线。

A.私营企业B.国有控股企业C.集体企业D.外商投资企业【答案】 B3、效用最大化行为的观点,通常作为()的基本假设。

A.市场分析B.经济分析C.成本分析D.理论分析【答案】 B4、Q某向X借钱,还款期限已过多时,但Q某却以种种理由敷衍推托,始终不还,最后Q某连人也不露面了。

如果你是X,你会()。

A.向法院起诉B.找几个猛士恐吓Q某C.放弃要钱D.请讨债公司解决【答案】 A5、(2019年5月) 劳动者通过求职信、求职登记等形式向用人单位提出工作申请,此种情形可以说劳动者是()。

A.要约方B.被要约方C.要约D.承诺【答案】 A6、战略管理学家迈克尔·波特按照产品生产的价值形成和创造过程——价值链,把资源的开发和利用活动分成两大类,即基本活动和()。

A.生产加工B.销售渠道C.售后服务D.支持活动【答案】 D7、根据致残后丧失劳动能力程度和护理依赖程度,可以将伤残划分为()等级。

A.8个B.10个C.12个D.20个【答案】 B8、运动员体育津贴属于()。

A.计时工资B.计件工资C.津贴和补贴D.特殊情况下支付的工资?【答案】 A9、岗位写实的种类不包括()。

A.个人岗位写实B.自我岗位写实C.工组岗位写实D.岗位分段写实【答案】 D10、下列各项中,不属于员工培训中无形资本费用的是()。

A.外聘教师费用管理不善造成的损失B.受训人员因从事培训工作,未能参加企业的生产活动而造成的损失C.培训组织人员和内聘教学人员在组织培训过程中的工资D.培训组织人员、内聘教学人员因从事培训工作,未能参加企业的生产活动而造成的损失?【答案】 C11、(2018年11月)下列关于职业的特征,说法正确的是()。

2024英语四级试卷

2024英语四级试卷

2024英语四级试卷一、写作(15%)题目: The Importance of Lifelong Learning。

要求:1. 阐述终身学习的重要性,至少包含三点理由。

2. 字数不少于120字,不多于180字。

二、听力理解(35%)Section A(短篇新闻)News Item 1.1. What is the main topic of this news?A. A new scientific discovery.B. A major environmental protection project.C. A political event in a certain country.2. When did this event take place?A. Last week.B. Last month.C. Last year.News Item 2.3. Who are the main participants in this news?A. Students and teachers.B. Workers and employers.C. Scientists and researchers.4. What is the aim of their activity?A. To promote cultural exchange.B. To develop a new product.C. To improve working conditions.Section B(长对话)Conversation 1.1. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. Their travel plans.B. Their study schedules.C. Their future careers.2. What does the man plan to do first after graduation?A. Travel around the world.B. Look for a job.C. Go to graduate school.3. What does the woman think of the man's plan?A. She thinks it's very exciting.B. She thinks it's too risky.C. She thinks it's a waste of time.Conversation 2.4. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Boss and employee.C. Colleagues.5. What problem does the woman have?A. She has too much work to do.B. She doesn't get along well with her colleagues.C. She is not satisfied with her salary.Section C(听力篇章)Passage 1.1. What is the passage mainly about?A. The history of a famous city.B. The development of modern technology.C. The importance of art in human life.2. According to the passage, what can art do for people?A. It can make people rich.B. It can improve people's mental health.C. It can help people find good jobs.3. What kind of art is mentioned in the passage?A. Painting.B. Music.C. Dance.Passage 2.4. What is the main idea of this passage?A. How to protect wild animals.B. The living habits of a certain wild animal.C. The reasons for the decline of wild animals.5. Which of the following is one of the reasons for the problem mentioned in the passage?A. Climate change.B. Lack of food.C. Human activities.三、阅读理解(35%)Section A(词汇理解)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.The Internet has changed the way we communicate, work, and study. It has brought great _(1)_ to our lives. For example, we can now get information from all over the world in an instant. We can also communicate with people in different countries _(2)_ through various online platforms. However, the Internet also has some _(3)_. One of the main problems is the spread of false information. Some people may post untrue news or rumors on the Internet, which can cause confusion and harm to society. Another problem is the issue of online privacy. As we use the Internet more and more, our personal information may be _(4)_ by some malicious people.Word Bank:A. benefits.B. easily.C. challenges.D. accessed.E. quickly.Section B(长篇阅读)Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.The Impact of Mobile Phones on Our Lives.A. Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our lives. We use them for various purposes, such as making phone calls, sending text messages, and accessing the Internet.B. One of the most obvious impacts of mobile phones is on our communication. With mobile phones, we can keep in touch with our friendsand family members at any time and any place.C. Mobile phones also have a great impact on our work. Many people can now work remotely using their mobile phones. For example, they can check emails, attend virtual meetings, and complete tasks on their mobile devices.D. In addition to communication and work, mobile phones have also changed the way we entertain ourselves. We can use them to listen to music, watch videos, and play games.E. However, the excessive use of mobile phones also has some negative effects. For example, it may cause eye strain, neck pain, and other health problems.F. Another negative effect of mobile phones is on our social relationships. Some people may be so addicted to their mobile phones that they ignore the people around them, which can lead to a decline in the quality of their social relationships.G. Mobile phones also have an impact on our privacy. As we use mobile phones to access various apps and services, our personal information may be collected and used by some companies without our consent.H. To reduce the negative impacts of mobile phones, we should use themin a proper and controlled way. For example, we can limit the time we spend on mobile phones, and be more careful about protecting our privacy.1. Mobile phones can be used for remote work.2. Mobile phones may cause health problems.3. Mobile phones have changed the way we entertain ourselves.4. Mobile phones can have an impact on our privacy.5. We should use mobile phones properly to reduce negative impacts.Section C(仔细阅读)Passage 1.1. What is the main topic of this passage?A. The development of modern transportation.B. The benefits of a healthy lifestyle.C. The influence of social media on people.2. According to the passage, how does social media affect people's relationships?A. It helps people make more friends.B. It may cause some misunderstandings.C. It has no effect on people's relationships.3. What can people do to avoid the negative effects of social media?A. Stop using social media completely.B. Limit the time they spend on social media.C. Only use positive social media platforms.Passage 2.1. What is the passage mainly about?A. The importance of environmental protection.B. The new trends in fashion design.C. The challenges faced by small businesses.2. According to the passage, what are the main challenges for small businesses?A. Lack of funds and market competition.B. Difficulties in recruiting employees.C. Problems with product quality.3. What can small businesses do to overcome these challenges?A. Seek government support.B. Merge with other small businesses.C. Focus on product innovation.四、翻译(15%)题目:中国的春节是中国最重要的传统节日。

2023十二月份河南英语四级试卷

2023十二月份河南英语四级试卷

2023十二月份河南英语四级试卷December 2023 Henan English CET-4 ExamPart I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Teammates. B. Classmates. C. Colleagues. D. Family members.2. A. Washing dishes. B. Cooking. C. Cleaning the room. D. Doing laundry.3. A. A camera. B. A watch. C. A book. D. A mobile phone.4. A. It’s on the bookshelf. B. It’s in the drawer. C. It’s on the table. D. It’s under the bed.5. A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy. D. Snowy.6. A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday. D. Thursday.7. A. At a restaurant. B. At a library. C. At a cinema. D. At a park.8. A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.9. A. A teacher and a student. B. A boss and an employee. C.A doctor and a patient. D. A salesman and a customer.10. A. By car. B. By subway C. By bus. D. By bike.Section B (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear 4 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Passage oneQuestions:11. A. Traveling around the world. B. Hosting a talk show. C. Teaching. D. Being a lawyer.12. A. She was interested in sports. B. She loved talking to strangers. C. She was good at negotiations. D. Her father was a lawyer.13. A. In a bookstore. B. On TV. C. At school. D. At home.Passage twoQuestions:14. A. Three days. B. Four days. C. Five days. D. Six days.15. A. A sunny day. B. A snowy day. C. A rainy day. D. A windy day.16. A. By car. B. By bus. C. By bicycle. D. On foot.Passage threeQuestions:17. A. They use sign language to communicate. B. They use written language to communicate. C. They use spoken language to communicate. D. They don’t communicate with each other.18. A. At a restaurant. B. At a hotel. C. At a coffee shop. D. Ata theme park.19. A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.Passage fourQuestions:20. A. Japan. B. India. C. China. D. Indonesia.21. A. 5 km. B. 10 km. C. 15 km. D. 20 km.22. A. 5 hours. B. 6 hours. C. 7 hours. D. 8 hours.Section C (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage. After you hear a passage, you will have five minutes to take a turn.Part II Reading Comprehension (50 marks)Section A (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will read a passage with ten questions below. You should answer questions according to the information given in the passage.The Benefits of ReadingReading is a great activity that can help people relax and take their minds off their daily worries. But besides being a great way to unwind, reading also offers a number of other benefits. Research has shown that reading can help improve cognitive function, increase vocabulary, and reduce stress levels.One of the benefits of reading is that it helps improve cognitive function. Reading regularly can help keep your mind sharp and improve your memory. Studies have shown that reading can help improve processing speed, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.Reading also helps increase vocabulary. When you read regularly, you expose yourself to new words and concepts, which can help expand your vocabulary. As you encounter new words in context, you are more likely to remember them and begin using them in your everyday life.Furthermore, reading can help reduce stress levels. Reading can be a great way to escape from the stresses and pressures of everyday life. When you read, you are transported to a different world where you can forget about your problems and relax.Overall, reading is a fantastic activity that offers a wide range of benefits. Whether you enjoy reading novels, magazines, or newspapers, the act of reading can greatly benefit your mental health and well-being.Questions:23. According to the passage, what is one benefit of reading?A. Improving physical health.B. Reducing cognitive function.C. Increasing stress levels.D. Relaxing the mind.24. What does reading regularly help improve, according to the passage?A. Memory.B. Appearance.C. Speed.D. Hearing.25. Why is it beneficial to have an expanded vocabulary?A. To impress others.B. To increase popularity.C. To communicate effectively.D. To become a better athlete.26. How can reading help reduce stress levels?A. By creating more stress.B. By helping people escape reality.C. By increasing cognitive function.D. By raising adrenaline levels.27. What type of world can reading transport people to?A. Reality.B. A magical land.C. The future.D. A dangerous place.28. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a type of reading material in the passage?A. Novels.B. Magazines.C. Newspapers.D. Comics.29. What can reading help improve?A. Eye color.B. Problem-solving skills.C. Speeding tickets.D. Driving skills.30. According to the passage, how should reading be practiced?A. Once a week.B. Regularly.C. Only during vacations.D. Only in the morning.31. What is one way reading benefits mental health?A. By increasing stress levels.B. By reducing cognitive function.C. By expanding vocabulary.D. By improving reading speed.32. What does research show reading can help improve?A. Calculate.B. Cook.C. Drive.D. Reason.Section B (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will read a passage with ten questions below. You should answer questions according to the information given in the passage.Personal Branding: Why It’s Important for You r CareerPersonal branding refers to the process of marketing yourself and your career as a brand. Just as big companies usebranding to differentiate themselves in the market, individuals can use personal branding to stand out in their careers.One of the reasons why personal branding is important for your career is that it helps you differentiate yourself from others. In a competitive job market, having a strong personal brand can help you stand out from other candidates and increase your chances of landing your dream job.Personal branding also helps build trust with your audience. By consistently delivering quality work and messages, you can build a reputation for yourself as a reliable and trustworthy person in your field. This can help you attract more opportunities and collaborations in your career.Furthermore, personal branding can help you showcase your unique skills and strengths. By identifying what makes you unique and showcasing it through your personal brand, you can position yourself as an expert in your field and attract the right opportunities to advance your career.Overall, personal branding is an essential tool for your career success. By investing time and effort into building and maintaining your personal brand, you can increase your visibility, build trust with your audience, and attract the right opportunities to take your career to the next level.Questions:33. What does personal branding refer to?A. Marketing products.B. Marketing yourself and your career.C. Marketing companies.D. None of the above.34. How can personal branding help you in a competitive job market?A. By decreasing chances of getting a job.B. By increasing chances of getting a job.C. By changing job preferences.D. By quitting your job.35. What can help you build trust with your audience?A. Consistently delivering quality work and messages.B. Posting random content on social media.C. Ignoring feedback.D. Not engaging with your audience.36. What does personal branding help you showcase?A. Weaknesses.B. Skills and strengths.C. Fears.D. Mistakes.37. How can you position yourself as an expert in your field?A. By not working on your personal brand.B. By being inconsistent.C. By showcasing what makes you unique.D. By pretending you are someone else.38. What can personal branding help you increase?A. Visibility.B. Invisibility.C. Unemployment.D. Failure.39. What can help you attract the right opportunities in your career?A. Not building a personal brand.B. Not showcasing your skills and strengths.C. Not being consistent with your work.D. Showcasing what makes you unique.40. What is an essential tool for your career success?A. Personal branding.B. Personal shopping.C. Personal training.D. Personal therapy.41. What can help you increase your visibility?A. Ignoring feedback.B. Not building a personal brand.C. Consistently delivering quality work.D. Being inconsistent.42. What can personal branding help you attract?A. The wrong opportunities.B. The right opportunities.C. Mishaps in your career.D. Insecurities.Section C (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will read a passage and answer ten questions. For each question, choose the answer that best completes the sentence.A Memorable Trip to BeijingLast month, I had the opportunity to visit Beijing, and it was an unforgettable experience. One of the highlights of my trip was visiting the Great Wall of China, which was truly breathtaking. The grandeur and history of the Great Wall left me in awe, and I was amazed by the sheer size and scale of it.Another memorable experience was visiting the Forbidden City, which served as the imperial palace for centuries. Walking through the ancient halls and courtyards, I felt like I had stepped back in time to a bygone era. The intricate architecture and stunning decorations of the Forbidden City were a sight to behold.During my trip, I also had the chance to try authentic Chinese cuisine, and it was a culinary delight. From Peking duck to dim sum, each dish was a culinary masterpiece, and I savored every bite. The flavors and textures of the dishes were exquisite, and I found myself craving more with each meal.Overall, my trip to Beijing was an incredible experience that I will never forget. From exploring historical landmarks to indulging in delicious food, each moment was unforgettable, and I hope to visit again in the future.Questions:43. What was one of the highlights of the author’s trip to Beijing?A. Visiting the Great Wall of China.B. Eating dim sum.C. Shopping in ancient markets.D. Playing with pandas.44. How did the author feel when visiting the Great Wall of China?A. Bored.B. Excited.C. Sleepy.D. Frightened.45. Where did the author feel like they had stepped back in time?A. The Great Wall of China.B. The Forbidden City.C. Modern Beijing.D. A fast-food restaurant.46. What was the author amazed by at the Great Wall of China?A. The small size of it.B. The lack of tourists.C. The size and scale of it.D. The terrible weather.47. What served as the imperial palace for centuries?A. The Great Wall of China.B. The Forbidden City.C. Ancient markets.D. Modern restaurants.48. What did the author find to be a culinary delight on their trip?A. Pizza.B. Burgers.C. Tacos.D. Authentic Chinese cuisine.49. What was a culinary masterpiece on the trip?A. Peking duck.B. Hamburger.C. Hot dog.D. Fried chicken.50. What were the flavors and textures of the Chinese dishes like?A. Awful.B. Exquisite.C. Terrible.D. Bland.51. What did the author find themselves craving more of with each meal?A. Chinese food.B. Fast food.C. Soda.D. Dessert.52. What did the author hope to do in the future regarding Beijing?A. Never visit again.B. Visit again.C. Move there.D. Never eat Chinese food again.Part III Writing (60 marks)Section A (20 marks)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below.1. Describe a memorable trip you have taken.2. Explain why this trip was memorable.3. Share any interesting experiences you had during this trip.Section B (20 marks)Directions: Write an English composition in 150-200 words according to the topic given below.Things I Want to Achieve in the Next Five YearsSection C (20 marks)Directions: Write a letter in 120-150 words following the outline given below.1. Describe a memorable trip you have taken.2. Explain why this trip was memorable.3. Share any interesting experiences you had during this trip.You will have one hour and thirty minutes to finish the entire exam.Good luck!。

英语四级试卷及参考答案

英语四级试卷及参考答案

英语四级试卷及参考答案一、听力理解(共25分)Section A: 短对话(共8分)1. A) The man is too busy to attend the concert.B) The concert has been cancelled.C) The woman is not interested in the concert.D) The tickets for the concert are too expensive.2. A) The woman is looking for a job.B) The man is not qualified for the job.C) The man is asking for a raise.D) The woman is offering the man a job....Section B: 长对话(共7分)11. What is the main topic of the conversation?A) A new shopping mall.B) A new movie.C) A new restaurant.D) A new book.12. Why does the man suggest going to the cinema?A) Because it's a new experience.B) Because it's cheaper than a restaurant.C) Because it's a better place for a date.D) Because the woman has never been there....Section C: 短文理解(共10分)16. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A) The importance of environmental protection.B) The impact of technology on society.C) The benefits of traveling.D) The challenges of modern life.17. According to the speaker, what can be done to address the issue?A) Encouraging recycling.B) Reducing the use of plastic.C) Promoting public transportation.D) All of the above....二、阅读理解(共20分)Section A: 快速阅读(共10分)26. The author's purpose in writing the passage is to _______.27. According to the passage, which of the following is true about the new policy?28. What does the author suggest we should do to improve our health?...Section B: 阅读理解(共10分)31. What is the main idea of the passage?32. The author uses the example of _______ to illustrate_______.33. What is the author's attitude towards the issue discussed in the passage?...三、词汇与语法结构(共15分)36. The company is _______ to expand its business overseas.A) keenB) reluctantC) indifferentD) anxious37. If it were not for the support of the community, our project _______.A) would have failedB) would failC) had failedD) fails...四、完形填空(共20分)41. The word "significant" in the context of the passage means _______.42. The author suggests that _______ is a key factor in achieving success.43. According to the passage, the attitude of the employeestowards their work is _______....五、翻译(共20分)Translate the following sentences into English:44. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。

押题宝典企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师能力检测试卷A卷附答案

押题宝典企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师能力检测试卷A卷附答案

押题宝典企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师能力检测试卷A卷附答案单选题(共30题)1、(2017年5月)()地制定劳动定额,是企业管理对劳动定额工作提出的一项基本要求。

A.快、精、准B.快、准、全C.慢、全、精D.全、准、精【答案】 B2、绩效管理在员工层面的功能不包括()A.抑制功能B.激励功能C.发展功能D.规范功能【答案】 A3、因劳动者本人原因给用人单位造成经济损失的可从劳动者工资中扣除,但每月扣除部分不能超过当月工资的( )A.20%B.30%C.40%D.50%【答案】 A4、(2016年11月)如果一项培训内容的掌握有赖于实践,那么这项培训就适合于()。

A.课堂培训B.现场培训C.业务自学D.以上均可【答案】 B5、面试的环境必须是()A.温馨的B.舒适的C.宽敞的D.安静的【答案】 D6、(2019年5月)()不属于企业信息采集和处理的基本原则。

A.准确性B.系统性C.全面性D.经济性【答案】 C7、劳动监察制度具有保证()体系全面实施的功能。

A.劳动合同B.劳动法C.劳动管理D.劳动规则【答案】 B8、(2018年11月)工伤保险费由企业按照员工工资总额的一定比例缴纳,员工个人()工伤保险费。

A.缴纳10%B.不缴纳C.缴纳15%D.缴纳5%【答案】 B9、在岗前培训中,检查表是()记录和控制与培训相关的无数细节的最有价值的工具。

A.培训接受者B.培训评估者C.培训执行者D.培训管理者【答案】 C10、劳动合同的履行应遵循的原则不包括( )A.协作履行原则B.协商一致原则C.全面履行原则D.亲自履行原则【答案】 B11、应聘者的背景调查包括以下四个方面:①学历调查;②个人资质调查;③个人资信调查;④员工忠诚度调查。

A.企业调整生产任务B.劳动者被追究刑事责任C.劳动者严重失职被降职D.劳动者合同到期续签劳动合同?【答案】 A12、企业招聘大批的初级技术人员,最适合的招聘渠道是()A.校园招聘B.猎头公司C.熟人推荐D.档案筛选【答案】 A13、人力资本投资收益率变化规律不包括()。

2024年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师真题练习试卷A卷附答案

2024年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师真题练习试卷A卷附答案

2024年企业人力资源管理师之四级人力资源管理师真题练习试卷A卷附答案单选题(共45题)1、若将“工作热情高”这一绩效考评指标转化为“工作认真,不闲聊,不使设备停机”,就满足了绩效管理制度()的要求。

A.客观性B.可操作性C.可靠性D.有效性【答案】 B2、可能在组织中形成裙带关系的员工招募方法是()A.校园招聘B.借助中介C.猎头公司D.熟人推荐【答案】 D3、(2018年11月) 容易受人员的水平和经验的局限,出现定额偏高、偏低的现象,制定的劳动定额准确性较差,定额水平不易平衡,属于哪种劳动定额方法()。

A.经验估工法B.统计分析法C.类推比较法D.技术定额法【答案】 A4、以下不属于劳动者随时可以解除劳动合同的条件是()。

A.用人单位未按照合同约定支付劳动报酬B.用人单位按照合同约定缴纳社会保险金C.用人单位未按照合同约定提供劳动条件D.用人单位以暴力、威胁或者非法限制人身自由的手段强迫劳动?【答案】 B5、()是指主体权利义务所指向的事物,即劳动法律关系所要达到的目的和结果。

A.劳动法律关系的主体B.劳动法律关系的客体C.劳动法律关系的内容D.劳动法律关系的对象【答案】 B6、工资结构线可表示各岗位的相对价值与实付工资对应的数值关系。

工资结构线愈陡,各等级之间薪酬差距()。

A.愈大B.愈小C.不变D.不确定【答案】 A7、( )不是工资指导线水平确定的主要依据。

A.居民薪酬满意度B.本地区年度经济增长率C.社会劳动生产率D.城镇居民消费价格指数【答案】 A8、下列关于人力资源的叙述不正确的是()。

A.通过人力投资,可使劳动力供给质量得到提高B.用人单位如果进行人力投资,就会获得较高的回报C.投资的直接成本可以从以后的工作中收回,而机会成本则不能收回D.从个人角度看,若自身投资的成本与收益比例相当时,就不会进行人力投资【答案】 B9、若将“工作热情高”这一绩效考评指标转化为“能主动承担其他人回避的较为困难的工作,主动加班加点,不计报酬”,就满足了( )的要求。

钳工四级理论试卷(A)试题 (已调)

钳工四级理论试卷(A)试题 (已调)

湖北省职业技能等级认定理论试卷钳工国家职业资格四级(A 卷)注意事项1.答卷前将装订线左边的项目填写清楚。

2.答卷必须用蓝色或黑色钢笔、圆珠笔,不许用铅笔或红笔 。

3.本份试卷共 5 道大题,满分 100 分,考试时间90 分钟。

一、 填空题(每题1分,共20分)1.图样中的尺寸以 为单位时,不必标注计量单位的符号或名称。

2.比例是指图中 与其 之比。

图样上标注的尺寸应是机件的 尺寸,与所采用的比例 关。

3.机械制图当中基本图幅有哪五种 、 、 、 、 其中A4图纸幅的尺寸为 。

4.机械制图当中的汉字应写成 体。

5.线性尺寸数字一般应注写在尺寸线的 或 。

6.表示强制国家标准的符号是 。

7.角度尺寸在标注时,文字一律 书写。

8.标题栏一般位于图纸的 。

9. 1∶2是 比例,2∶1是 比例。

若实物长度是30mm ,按1∶5的比例绘制,则应标注二、 选择题(每题1分,共20分)1. 为了将物体的外部形状表达清楚,一般采用( )个视图来表达。

A. 三B.四C.五 C.六2.三视图是采用( )得到的。

A.中心投影法B.正投影法C.斜投影法D.后投影法 3.当零件所有表面具有相同的表面粗糙度要求时,可在图样的( )标注。

A 左上角 B.右上角 C.空白处 D.任何地方4.属于合金弹簧钢的是( )。

A.20CrMnTiB.Q345C.35CrMoD.60Si2Mn5.属于硬铝合金的牌号是( )。

A.5A02(LF21)B.2A11(LY11)C.7A04(LC4)D.2A70(LD7) 6.除了黄铜和( )外,所有的铜基合金都称为青铜。

A.紫铜B.白铜C.红铜D.绿铜 7.带传动是由带和( )组成。

A.带轮 B.链条 C.齿轮 D.齿条 8. 由一个或一组工人在一台机床或一个工作地点对一个或同时几个工件进行加工所连续完成的那一部分工艺过程称为( )。

A.工序 B.工步 C.工位 D.安装 9.职业道德与其他社会道德的关系是( )的。

2023年公共营养师之四级营养师题库综合试卷A卷附答案

2023年公共营养师之四级营养师题库综合试卷A卷附答案

2023年公共营养师之四级营养师题库综合试卷A卷附答案单选题(共30题)1、类型抽样称()。

A.等距抽样B.分层抽样C.整群抽样D.定比例抽样【答案】 B2、母亲在妊娠期间()摄入不足,会影响胎儿的脑发育,成人后脑细胞数量也较正常人少。

A.蛋白质B.钙C.锌D.叶酸【答案】 A3、人体发生乳糖不耐受的原因是()。

A.膳食纤维抑制乳糖的消化吸收B.体内缺少乳糖酶C.青春期引用牛乳过多D.肠道微生物异常增殖【答案】 B4、粮谷类食品应保持在避光、通风、阴凉和()的环境中储存。

A.密封B.干燥C.潮湿D.高温【答案】 B5、绿色、橙黄色蔬菜等较浅色蔬菜富含()。

A.碳水化合物B.胡萝卜素C.蛋白质D.纤维素【答案】 B6、青春突增期后生长速度再次减缓,女孩在()岁身高停止增长。

A.15~16B.16~17C.17~18D.19~20【答案】 C7、按营养素锌的分类,()为微量营养素。

A.蛋白质C.矿物质D.糖类【答案】 C8、当鱼开始腐败时,体表黏液蛋白被()分解,呈现混浊并有臭味。

A.蛋白酶B.细菌酶C.消化酶D.淀粉酶【答案】 B9、水果中有机酸的作用不包括()。

A.刺激消化液分泌B.促进钙的吸收C.抑制膳食纤维作用D.保护维生素C的稳定性【答案】 C10、儿童、孕妇、疾病恢复期的病人、需要增加肌肉的运动员,他们的氮平衡状态应该是()。

A.排出氮≥摄人氮B.排出氮>摄入氮C.排出氮≤摄入氮【答案】 D11、烟酸缺乏可以引起()。

A.溶血病B.脚气病C.软骨病D.癞皮病【答案】 D12、下列是蛋白质生理功能的是()。

A.维持体温、保护脏器B.构成身体组织C.促进脂溶性维生素的吸收D.构成神经和细胞的组要成分【答案】 B13、镁具有()。

A.促成CAMP的作用B.参与凝血作用C.导泻作用D.抗氧化作用【答案】 A14、下列与肥胖有关的疾病是()。

A.消化性溃疡B.胃病C.呼吸道感染D.糖尿病【答案】 D15、《中国居民平衡膳食宝塔》推荐平均每人每日肉类摄取量()。

2023年公共营养师之四级营养师题库练习试卷A卷附答案

2023年公共营养师之四级营养师题库练习试卷A卷附答案

2023年公共营养师之四级营养师题库练习试卷A卷附答案单选题(共30题)1、亚油酸为()系列不饱和脂肪酸。

A.n—3B.n—6C.n—9D.n—20【答案】 B2、某锌食物样品,需要进行蛋白质营养价值评价,需计算消化率,则不需测定()。

A.粪氮B.食物氮C.食物摄取量D.尿内源氮【答案】 A3、下列表述中,正确的是()。

A.谷类主要提供能量、蛋白质和脂溶性维生素B.谷类主要提供能量、碳水化合物和脂类C.谷类主要提供能量、蛋白质和矿物质D.谷类主要提供能量和矿物质【答案】 C4、大肠主要吸收()。

A.蛋白质B.脂肪C.水和盐类D.碳水化合物【答案】 C5、给婴儿开始添加辅食的合适时间是()。

A.2~4月龄B.4~6月龄C.6~8月龄D.8~12月龄【答案】 B6、软体类动物含丰富的(),故其肉质比较鲜美。

A.蛋氨酸B.赖氨酸C.甘氨酸D.谷氨酸【答案】 C7、下列关于人乳和牛乳中蛋白质的比较,正确的是()。

A.人乳中蛋白质含量比牛乳中的高B.人乳中的蛋白质以乳清蛋白为主C.人乳和牛乳中酪蛋白和乳清蛋白的比例接近D.牛乳中蛋白质以乳清蛋白为主【答案】 B8、计算主食数量可以根据粮谷类每100g提供的能量为()kJ计算。

A.1465B.1884C.2303D.2721【答案】 A9、成人能量消耗不包括()。

A.维持基础代谢B.从事体力活动C.食物热效应D.生长发育【答案】 D10、为了预防高血压的发生,食盐的摄入量应控制在()以下。

A.每天10gB.每天9gC.每天7gD.每天6g【答案】 D11、()是计算机的主体部分。

A.主机B.辅机C.硬盘D.内存【答案】 A12、食品营养标签除普通标签外,还包括()、健康声称、营养声称三部分内容。

A.营养成分说明B.维生素含量C.蛋白质含量D.减少危险疾病的发生【答案】 A13、正常人群一般不会发生钾的缺乏,缺钾的原因可能有()。

A.频繁地呕吐、腹泻B.含钾的保健品吃的太少C.不喜欢吃动物性食物D.肾功能不全、少尿【答案】 A14、矿物质在人体内含量较多,每日膳食需要量都在()m9以上者,称为常量元素。

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Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic “Education: Examination-Oriented or Quality-Oriented”. Y ou should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 应试教育现状及其原因;2. 素质教育的优点;3. 你的观点。

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Selling Expertise on the Internet for Extra CashTeresa Estes, a licensed mental-health counselor, watched as business at her private practice decreased last year. Then the single mother turned to her keyboard to boost her income.Ms. Estes applied to become an “expert” on LivePerson Inc., a Web site where clients pay for online chat time with professionals and advisers of all fields. For $1.89 a minute — a rate she set — the 39-year-old from Marianna, Fla., dispenses advice to clients around the globe. She spends about four hours a day online, often at night, when her daughter has gone to bed.“It was the economy,” she says of her move to take her skills online. “Live Person is more profitable than my private practice.” Ms. Estes had charged her private clients up to $75 an hour.As the recession deepens, a small but growing number of people are taking their skills online, offering expertise or performing specified tasks for a fee. Labor-at-the-keyboard sites are gaining popularity as people increasingly turn to the Web in search of work. Internet job-search sites saw a 51% rise in traffic from January 2008 to January 2009, according to comScore Media Metrix, to 26.7 million unique visitors.Among the many fee-for-service Web sites out there, at least three are attracting a significant number of users — though consumers should exercise a healthy degree of skepticism when consulting any of these sites. Live Person seeks out experts on a slew of topics, including mental health, financial services, shopping and fashion, as well as psychics and spiritual advisers. Mechanical Turk, a Web service run by Inc., pays workers to perform tasks, such as cataloging products online. Associated Content pays contributors to write articles on a wide range of subjects, from organic flower gardening to how to apply for financial aid.Live Person went public in 2001, and the current version of the site was launched in late 2007. Today, the site has 30,000 registered experts, attracting an average of 100,000 people a year who pay for the offered services, says Chief Executive OfficerRobert LoCascio. Roughly 3,500 people have made contributing to the site their full-time job, he says.Live Person says it vets contributors’ qualifications, such as medical licenses or financial certification, through a third party, and relies heavily on its community reviews. Some 200 people a day apply to be Live Person experts, up from 120 a year ago, says Mr. LoCascio. Once cleared, advisers work with clients on a cost-per-minute basis set by the adviser. The site takes a commission of between 30% and 35%.Associated Content, by contrast, reviews submissions in house and then decides how much to pay for them. The site, which specializes in how-to pieces and feature stories on news topics, had 237,000 registered contributors and more than one million content pieces as of February, both about double from the same month a year ago.After posting the content, the site sells advertisements against it and distributes it to other companies, such as online shoe retailer Zappos, which use the content on their own Web sites. If Associated Content accepts a submission (it says it rejects about 25% of them), the author gets between $5 and $30, plus $1.50 for each 1,000 page views. An ability to write “search-engine-optimized” content, an industry term for generating good Google results, helps, says site founder Luke Beatty.People are not only looking for payment but also establishing their credentials “as somebody with experience”, he says. Writing about a specific profession, such as law or real estate, helps raise a person’s profile online, enhancing h is job searches, says Mr. Beatty.Sabah Karimi, a 26-year-old from Orlando, Fla., left a career in marketing to become a full-time freelance writer and now spends between 8 and 10 hours a week writing for Associated Content. She has been at it for about three years and says she earns roughly $1,000 a month from her past and current submissions.Ms. Karimi cautions newcomers to Associated Content that it takes time to build up earnings. She says she learned how to write articles that would bring traffic and often looks for newsy ideas that will attract readers.Mechanical Turk, by contrast, is based on “crowd sourcing”, or breaking a task into lots of tiny pieces and giving it to a big group of people to complete quickly. Most of these jobs — which the site calls HITs, for human intelligence tasks — pay just a few cents. Efficient MTurkers, as they call themselves, can make more than $100 a week doing things such as finding someone’s email address or labeling images of a particular animal in a photograph.Amazon says that MTurk now has 200,000 workers from 100 different countries, but it doesn’t keep track of past figures.The site —named for an 18th-century stunt involving a turbaned chess-playing “machine” with an actual chess master hidden with in —began as a way to help Amazon manage its product database, says Sharon Chiarella, vice president of Amazon Mechanical Turk. Amazon uses the site to help sort images and content, paying people a few cents a task. Mechanical Turk also serves a variety o f companies who need Web tasks performed, especially those that require a human element. Test-prep startup Knewton Inc., for example, uses it extensively for focus-group-typetasks, as well as enlisting people to take its practice tests.Keri Knutson, a mother of five from Independence, La., discovered Mechanical Turk when her eldest son was headed for college. Ms. Knutson, now 45, needed money for his tuition and fees. She took on all kinds of low-paying but easy tasks at the beginning, from finding a place to purchase a specific item to identifying the name of a street in a photograph.People looking to make money online as fee-for-service experts should read the fine print. Live Person has one of the more formal payment systems, req uiring users to sign up for an account before talking with an expert. Some sites, including Associated Content and Mechanical Turk, reserve the right to refuse payment if a task is not completed satisfactorily.Most sites have a robust community of workers who regularly offer one another tips on which tasks pay the best. Mechanical Turk users have an independent site called Turker Nation (), which reviews the companies that solicit (索求) and pay for tasks so that workers can check a company’s record before taking on a task.Consumers who use these sites also need to exercise caution. Relying on legal or medical advice from an unknown online source has obvious drawbacks, and the Web sites acknowledge that some users have registered complaints about the advice offered on the sites. LivePerson warns consumers to offer their financial and personal details with care.For the workers on these sites, even incremental sources of income are helpful these days. Ms. Knutson now spends the majority of her time transcribing Web audio and video for clients, earning about $250 a week for 30 hours of work. She says she has seen more competition lately but is determined to keep up her weekly pace.“If I didn’t have this money,” she says, “we’d be struggling to find what to eat every week.”1. What is the passage mainly talking about?A) The economic recession will last a few years.B) More people are taking their skills online to make money.C) Asking for advice through the Internet is a good way to solve your problems.D) People shouldn’t release their financial and personal details online.2. Live Person Inc. is a Web site where ___________.A) people chat with each other and make friends freelyB) professionals and advisers help others for freeC) people pay money for applying to become an expertD) clients pay for online chat time with professionals and advisers3. Why are labor-at-the-keyboard sites gaining popularity?A) Because people love to work on the Internet.B) Because more people are finding jobs on the Internet.C) Because people are being asked to work on the Internet.D) Because working on the Internet is easier than other ways of working.4. How much will an expert get through Live Person if a client pays $10?A) $3 to $3.5. B) $10. C) $6.5 to $7. D) $5.5. Mechanical Turk originated as a method to _________.A) label images of a particular animal in a photographB) serve a variety of companies who need Web tasks performedC) help Amazon manage its product databaseD) find someone’s email address6. What does Turker Nation do?A) It reserves the right to refuse payment if a task is not completed satisfactorily.B) It relies on legal or medical advice from an unknown online source.C) It registers complaints about the advice offered on the site.D) It reviews the companies that solicit and pay for tasks.7. What does Ms. Knutson spend the majority of her time doing?A) Finding a place to purchase a specific item.B) Identifying the name of a street in a photograph.C) Transcribing Web audio and video for clients.D) Struggling to find what to eat every week.8. Associated Content pays contributors to write articles on a wide range of subjects, from organic flower gardening to how to ______________.9. Live Person says it vets contributors’ qualifications through a third party, and relies heavily on its _______.10. Amazon says that MTurk now has 200,000 workers from ______________. Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)■Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.11. A) It will be better to say nothing to Paul.B) Paul himself will come to talk to them.C) The man should be the one to speak to Paul.D) The man should replace the radio before she talks to Paul.12. A) Not give any suggestions to Jack.B) Not see Jack any more.C) Not liste n to Jack’s words.D) Not save his words on Jack.13. A) They should give up talking.B) They should both make a compromise.C) They can meet next time.D) They are both halfway.14. A) He likes rings very much.B) He often burns holes in his new coats.C) He’s very extravagant with money.D) He is very poor.15. A) She missed the bus.B) She caught the bus.C) She got up five minutes earlier than usual.D) She likes getting up early in the morning.16. A) In the library.B) In the college bookstore.C) At a news-stand.D) At a department store.17. A) Teacher and student.B) Doctor and patient.C) Manager and office worker.D) Travel agent and customer.18. A) Move the washing machine to the basement.B) Turn the basement into a workshop.C) Repair the washing machine.D) Finish her assignment.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) She will go to see her brother.B) She will go to Hawaii with her family.C) She will stay at home with her family.D) She will find a part-time job.20. A) V ery exciting. B) Too bad.C) V ery boring. D) Not too bad.21. A) A new bicycle. B) A new dictionary.C) A new computer. D) A new cellphone.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) She has a good chance to study abroad but she doesn’t have enough money.B) Her parents don’t want her to go too far away from them.C) She won’t have as many vaca tions as she has as a student.D) She wants to study abroad but she has been offered a good job.23. A) It is not as good as studying abroad.B) He thinks being a teacher is boring.C) It is a good opportunity.D) He thinks the salary for the job is too low.24. A) Asking her friends for advice.B) Making the choice by herself.C) Asking her parents for advice.D) Asking her teachers for advice.25. A) Choose to be an English teacher.B) Give up both opportunities.C) Study overseas.D) Teach English for a few years before going abroad.■Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) About 40%. B) About 46%. C) About 80%. D) About 54%.27. A) People in South Korea are no longer interested in Hollywood movies.B) It is much cheaper to see a local movie than a Hollywood one.C) Hollywood’s films are not as good as before.D) South Korea’s film industry has developed a l ot.28. A) They are releasing the movies first in America and then in other countries.B) They are releasing the movies in America and other countries at the same time.C) They send people who sell illegally copied movies to court.D) They encourage people to buy legal DVDs by giving a high discount.29. A) Many people believe that DVDs are not of good quality.B) People are more likely to get movies from the Internet.C) Some people think that DVDs are very expensive.D) People like watching TV better than watching DVDs.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A) Once. B) Twice.C) Three times. D) Four times.31. A) He was the president with the longest presidency.B) He led the American people through the Great Depression.C) He led the American people through the First World War.D) He was the most influential president in American history.32. A) On April 12, 1944. B) On April 12, 1945.C) On July 12, 1944. D) On July 12, 1945.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A) Cooking food. B) Boiling water.C) Killing bacteria. D) Generating electricity.34. A) The parabolic cooker. B) The panel cooker.C) Th e box cooker. D) It’s not mentioned.35. A) Solar CookersB) How to Use Solar OvensC) How to Cook MealsD) How to Choose Solar Ovens■Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numberedfrom 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Some people’s ears produce wax like busy little bees. This can be a problem even though earwax appears to serve an important purpose. Experts say it protects and cleans the ear. It (36)_______ dirt and other matter and keeps (37)_______ out. Doctors think it might also help protect against (38)_______. And the waxy oil keeps ears from getting too dry. So earwax is good. It even has a medical name: cerumen. There are two kinds of cerumen. Most people of (39)_______ or African ancestry have the “wet” kind: thick and (40)_______. East Asians commonly have “dry” earwax.But you can have too much of a good thing. The glands in the ear canal that produce the wax make too much in some people. Earwax is normally (41)_______; it falls out of the ear or gets washed away. But extra wax can (42)_______ and form a blockage that (43)_______ with sound waves and reduces hearing.(44)____________________________________________. Earwax removal is sometimes necessary. But you have to use a safe method or you could do a lot of damage.Experts suggest some ways to treat excessive earwax yourself.(45)_________________________. Another way to remove wax is known as irrigation. With the head upright, take hold of the outer part of the ear. Gently pull upward to straighten the ear canal. (46)______________________________________________. Then turn the head to the side to let the water out.Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)■ Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. Y ou are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Y ou may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.Rock and roll is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its 47 lie mainly in blues, rhythm and blues, country, folk, gospel, and jazz. The style subsequently spread to the rest of the world and developed further, leading ultimately to 48 rock music.The term “rock and roll” now covers at least two different meanings, both in common usage. The American Heritage Dictionary and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary both 49 rock and roll as synonymous with rock music.50 , defines the term as referring specifically to the music of the1950s.Classic rock and roll is 51 played with one or two electric guitars, a string bass or an electric bass guitar, and a drum kit. In the 52 rock and roll styles of the late 1940s, either the piano or saxophone was often the lead instrument, but these were generally 53 or supplemented by the guitar in the middle to late 1950s.The massive popularity and eventual worldwide view of rock and roll gave it a 54 social impact. Far beyond simply a musical style, rock and roll, as seen in movies and in the new medium of television, 55 lifestyles, fashion, attitudes, and language. It went on to spawn various sub-genres, often without the initially 56 backbeat, that are now more commonly called simply “rock music” or “rock”.A) define I) followedB) characteristic J) modernC) unique K) explanationD) roots L) ConverselyE) usually M) replacedF) Basically N) prepareG) earliest O) seldomH) influenced■Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Y ou should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.According to a report, around 30,000 pupils started secondary school last year with the math skills of a seven-year-old. MPs (国会议员) warned that many young people would need “expensive” remedial lessons in later life to get a job —posing major problems for the economy. The findings came just months after Ofsted(教育标准办公室)claimed almost half of math lessons in English schools were not good enough. It said many teachers relied on textbooks and mundane exercises to make sure pupils passed exams at the expense of a proper understanding of the subject. MPs backed the conclusions, saying too many pupils found lessons “boring”. They insisted improvements had been made under Labor but achievement had “leveled off” in recent years.In 2008, 79 percent of pupils met the Government’s expected standard at the end of primary school, well short of the 85 percent target set for 2006. Around five percent moved to secondary school with the math skills of a seven- year-old, said the committee. In 2006, £2.3 billion was spent teaching the subject. It equates to around a quarter of the £10 billion total budget for primary teaching and support staff.The report said the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) needed to “radically rethink its strategy for impr oving pupil attainment; otherwise we seriously doubt that the department will meet its 2011 target”. The target demands that 84.5 percent of pupils will make the necessary progress between 7 and 11.Last year, the DCSF published a major review of math education in England toboost standards. It called for a math specialist in every primary school within 10 years and more emphasis on mathematical “play” in nursery schools. Mr. Leigh said, “The department’s 10-year program to train 13,000 specialist math teachers will not benefit some primary schools for another decade. That’s far too long; the department needs to look for ways to accelerate the program.” Sarah McCarthy Fry, the Schools Minister, said, “We have already accepted the main recommendation from a recent independent review of primary math that every school should have a specialist math teacher and have pledged £24 million over the next three years for a training program for teachers.”Nick Gibb, the Tory shadow schools secretary, said, “The Gov ernment is not getting value for the money they have piled into education and the country is falling behind in international league tables as a result. The Government has failed to replace methods of teaching which have failed with tried and tested methods used in countries that have much higher levels of math achievement.”57. What do we learn from the first paragraph?A) 30,000 pupils started secondary school with poor math skills.B) MPs insist more improvements should be made under Labor.C) Y oung people need medical lessons to get a job.D) Half of English schools were not good enough.58. According to the passage, what happened in 2006?A) 21% of pupils didn’t meet the Government’s expected standard.B) The target set for 2006 was 87 percent.C) £2.3 billion was spent on math teaching.D) The total budget for primary teaching and support staff was £5 billion in 2006.59. What will people probably do to improve math education in England?A) Spend money on training specialist math teachers.B) Hire a math specialist for every primary school.C) Allow pupils to have more mathematical “play”.D) Spend more time on math education.60. What do Nick Gibb’s words mean?A) The British government should put more money into math education.B) Britain is falling behind in the international knowledge competition.C) The British g overnment should learn from other countries’ failures.D) The British government should change their teaching methods every few years.61. What’s the passage mainly talking about?A) There aren’t enough math teachers in British primary schools.B) The British government didn’t spend enough money on math education.C) British pupils are not good at math.D) Math lessons in British primary schools need to be improved.Passage TwoQuestions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.Bananas, always the fashion victims of the produce section, are wearing anothernew label this spring. Bananas with “Fair Trade Certified” stickers have been available in the United States since October. They represent the new front of an international effort to help first-world consumers improve the living standards of the third-world farmers who grow much of their food.By expanding its reach to the produce section, Fair Trade is now trying to reach the American supermarket shopper. Fair Trade deals directly with farmer cooperatives. It helps organize, avoiding brokers (代理人) and middlemen. It guarantees higher prices for the farmers’ goods and helps them set up schools and health clinics.The Fair Trade movement took root in Europe in the 1990’s as a way of bolstering coffee farmers as prices were collapsing. Since Fair Trade began, more than a million coffee growers and other farmers have joined cooperatives that sell their products through Fair Trade channels instead of directly to a commercial producer.Not everyone is greeting the Fair Trade label with open arms. Several American coffee importers recently pulled out of Fair Trade, citing TransFair’s “corporate friendly” policies that allow large companies to use the Fair Trade logo in their marketing e ven if only a small amount of the company’s overall purchases are Fair Trade certified.Edmund LaMacchia, the national produce coordinator for Whole Foods, said Fair Trade is only one of many consumer choices. “Whole Foods has its own team of inspectors and has no plans to carry Fair Trade products”, Mr. LaMacchia said. “Our standards are higher than Fair Trade’s, actually.” Fair Trade is only one of several labels your bananas might be wearing this year. Another is that of the Rainforest Alliance, which certifies the use of sustainable agriculture methods.So far, though, Fair Trade is the biggest. A Fair Trade label by itself does not guarantee an organic product, but most Fair Trade bananas are also organic, Ms. Bourque said, because pesticides are usually too costly for the small farmers who grow them. If the bananas are organic, they will be labeled as such, and will probably be wearing a sticker to prove it.62. Why are bananas wearing “Fair Trade Certified” stickers?A) It means bananas are the fashion victims of the produce section.B) It means bananas have got a new label.C) It means bananas with these stickers are available in the United States.D) It represents an international effort to help the third-world farmers.63. What does Fair Trade do?A) It helps farmers sell their products for a higher profit.B) It appoints brokers and middlemen to deal with farmer cooperatives.C) It brings down the price of farmers’ goods.D) It sets up schools and health clinics for American farmers.64. What was the original purpose of the Fair Trade movement?A) To cooperate with coffee growers and other farmers.B) To help coffee farmers as prices were collapsing.C) To prevent farmers from selling their products to commercial producers.D) To sell products through coffee growers and other farmers.65. What can we infer from this passage?A) American coffee importers will never buy their products through Fair Trade channels.B) Fair Trade is the only label that bananas might be wearing this year.C) Not every consumer considers Fair Trade products the only choice.D) Whole Foods and the Rainforest Alliance are more influential than Fair Trade.66. What is the best title for this passage?A) Helping the Third World: One Banana at a TimeB) Consumers Face More ChoicesC) Fair Trade — the Best StickerD) The Fair Trade MovementPart V Cloze (15 minutes)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Y ou should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Everyone knows hand washing is important. But a new study shows how washing your hands 67 , and at the right time, can have a big impact on your family’s risk of getting sick.Most studies on hand washing focus on 68 and food service workers. But this month’s American Journal of Infection Control focuses on washing hands at 69 as a way to stop infections from 70 . Several studies show hands are the single most important 71 route for all types of infections.Even though most people know to wash their hands after using the toilet or handling a diaper (尿布), studies 72 many people are still ending up with germs on their hands.One study looked in homes of 73 recently vaccinated against polio (脊髓灰质炎). After vaccination, the virus is74 to be shed in the baby’s feces (粪便). Researchers found the virus on 13 percent of bathroom, living room and kitchen surfaces. 75 the virus from the vaccine didn’t pose a health risk, feces-borne viruses can 76 through the home.Doorknobs and toilet flush handles are key 77 of germ transmission in the home. That’s why people should focus on cleaning such surfaces 78 and always wash their hands after touching them. In one study, a 79 touched a door handle contaminated with a virus. He then shook hands 80 other volunteers, and spread the virus to six people.The study authors note that the timing of hand washing is key. It’s 81 to wash hands after using the toilet, before eating or handling food. Other crucial times for hand washing are after 82 a diaper or cleaning up after a pet, or after touching garbage cans, dish rags and utensils that may have come 83 contact with raw food.While it may be hard to 84 that something as simple as regular hand washing can make a difference i n your family’s health, consider what happened during the 2003 outbreak of SARS. The outbreak 85 extensive public and community health measures, including regular hand washing. Not only was the SARS outbreak contained, 86 other。

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