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实用文档INTERVIEW QUESTIONSA LIST OF TESTED QUESTIONS•WARM-UP QUESTIONS•WORK HISTORY•JOB PERFORMANCE•EDUCATION•CAREER GOALS•SELF-ASSESSMENT•CREATIVITY•DECISIVENESS•RANGE OF INTERESTS•MOTIVATION•WORK STANDARDS•LEADERSHIP•ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS•WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS•FLEXIBILITY•STRESS TOLERANCE•STABILITY & MATURITY•INTEREST IN SELF DEVELOPMENTWARM-UP QUESTIONS•What made you apply for this position?•How did you hear about this job opening?•Briefly, would you summarize your work history & education for me?WORK HISTORY•What special aspects of your work experience have prepared you for this job?•Can you describe for me one or two of your most important accomplishments?•How much supervision have you typically received in your previous job?•Describe for me one or two of the biggest disappointments in your work history?•Why are you leaving your present job? (or, Why did you leave your last job?)•What is important to you in a company? What things do you look for in an organization? JOB PERFORMANCE•Everyone has strengths & weaknesses as workers. What are your strong points for this job?•What would you say are areas needing improvement?•How did your supervisor on your most recent job evaluate your job performance? What were some of the good points & bad points of that rating?•When you have been told , or discovered for yourself , a problem in your job performance, what have you typically done? Can you give me an example?•Do you prefer working alone or in groups?•What kind of people do you find it most difficult to work with? Why?•Starting with your last job, tell me about any of your achievements that were recognized by your superiors.•Can you give me an example of your ability to manage or supervise others?•What are some things you would like to avoid in a job? Why?•In your previous job what kind of pressures did you encounter?•What would you say is the most important thing you are looking for in a job?•What are some of the things on your job you feel you have done particularly well or in which you have achieved the greatest success? Why do you feel this way?•What were some of the things about your last job that you found most difficult to do?•What are some of the problems you encounter in doing your job? Which one frustrates you the most? What do you usually do about it?•What are some things you particularly liked about your last job?•Do you consider your progress on the job representative of your ability? Why?•How do you feel about the way you & others in the department were managed by your supervisor?•If I were to ask your present (most recent) employer about your ability asa____________________, what would he/she say?EDUCATION•What special aspects of your education or training have prepared you for this job?•What courses in school have been of most help in doing your job?CAREER- GOALS•What is your long-term employment or career objective?•What kind of job do you see yourself holding five years from now?•What do you feel you need to develop in terms of skill & knowledge in order to be ready for that opportunity?•Why might you be successful in such a job?•How does this job fit in with your overall career goals?•Who or what in your life would you say influenced you most with your career objectives?•Can you pinpoint any specific things in your past experience that affected your present career objectives?•What would you most like to accomplish if you had this job?•What might make you leave this job?SELF-ASSESSMENT•What kind of things do you feel most confident in doing?•Can you describe for me a difficult obstacle you have had to overcome? How did you handle it?How do you feel this experience affected your personality or ability?•How would you describe yourself as a person?•What do you think are the most important characteristics & abilities a person must possess to become a successful ( )? How do you rate yourself in these areas?•Do you consider yourself a self-starter? If so, explain why ( and give examples)•What do you consider to be your greatest achievements to date? Why?•What things give you the greatest satisfaction at work?实用文档•What things frustrate you the most? How do you usually cope with them?CREATIVITY•In your work experience, what have you done that you consider truly creative?•Can you think of a problem you have encountered when the old solutions didn't work & when you came up with new solutions?•Of your creative accomplishments big or small , at work or home, what gave you the most satisfaction?•What kind of problems have people recently called on you to solve? Tell me what you have devised.DECISIVENESS•Do you consider yourself to be thoughtful, analytical or do you usually make up your mind fast?Give an example. (Watch time taken to respond)•What was your most difficult decision in the last six months? What made it difficult?•The last time you did not know what decision to make, what did you do?•How do you go about making an important decision affecting your career?•What was the last major problem that you were confronted with? What action did you take on it?RANGE OF INTERESTS•What organizations do you belong to?•Tell me specifically what you do in the civic activities in which you participate. (Leading questions in selected areas. i.e. sports, economics, current events, finance.)•How do you keep up with what's going on in your company / your industry/ yourprofession?MOTIVATION•What is your professional goal?•Can you give me examples of experience on the job that you felt were satisfying?•Do you have a long & short-term plan for your department? Is it realistic?•Did you achieve it last year?•Describe how you determine what constitutes top priorities in the performance of your job. WORK STANDARDS•What are your standards of success in your job?•In your position, how would you define doing a good job? On what basis was your definition determined?•When judging the performance of your subordinate, what factors or characteristics are most important to you?LEADERSHIP•In your present job what approach do you take to get your people together to establish a common approach to a problem?•What approach do you take in getting your people to accept your ideas or department goals?•What specifically do you do to set an example for your employees?•How frequently do you meet with your immediate subordinates as a group?•What sort of leader do your people feel you are? Are you satisfied?•How do you get people who do not want to work together to establish a common approach toa problem?•If you do not have much time & they hold seriously differing views, what would be your approach?•How would you describe your basic leadership style? Give specific examples of how you practice this?•Do you feel you work more effectively on a one to one basis or in a group situation?•Have you ever led a task force or committee or any group who doesn't report to you, but from whom you have to get work? How did you do it? What were the satisfactions &disappointments? How would you handle the job differently?ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS•Have you ever done any public or group speaking? Recently? Why? How did it go?•Have you made any individual presentations recently? How did you prepare?WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS•Would you rather write a report or give a verbal report? Why?•What kind of writing have you done? For a group? For an individual?•What is the extent of your participation in major reports that have to be written? FLEXIBILITY•What was the most important idea or suggestion you received recently from your employees?What happened as a result?•What do you think about the continuous changes in company operating policies &procedures?•How effective has your company been in adapting its policies to fit a changing environment?•What was the most significant change made in your company in the last six months which directly affected you, & how successfully do you think you implemented this change?STRESS TOLERANCE•Do you feel pressure in your job? Tell me about it.•What has been the highest pressure situation you have been under in recent years? How did you cope with it?STABILITY & MATURITY•Describe your most significant success & failure in the last two years.•What do you like to do best?实用文档•What do you like to do least?•What in your last review did your supervisor suggest needed improvement?•What have you done about it?INTEREST IN SELF DEVELOPMENT•What has been the most important person or event in your own self development?•How much of your education did you earn?•What kind of books & other publications do you read?•Have you taken a management development course?•How are you helping your subordinates develop themselves?。
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12月英语四级考试真题试卷(完整版第2套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short easy on how to besthandle the relationship between teachers and students. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________Part II Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)听力音频MP3文件,点击进入听力真题页面Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each newsreport, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions willbe spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer fromthe four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A) It tries entertain its audience.B) It tries to look into the distance.C) It wants to catch people's attention.D) It has got one of its limbs injured.2. A) It was spotted by animal protection officials.B) It was filmed by a local television reporter.C) Its videos Were posted on social media.D) Its picture won a photography prize.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. A) The distance travelled.B) The incidence of road accidents.C) The spending on gas.D) The number of people travelling.4. A) Fewer people are commuting.B) Gas consumption is soaring.C) Job growth is slowing down.D) Rush-hour traffic is worsening.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. A) He told a stranger the sad story about himself.B) He helped a stranger to carry groceries to his car.C) He went up to a stranger and pulled at his sleeves.D) He washed a stranger's car in return for some food.6. A) He ordered a lot of food for his family.B) He gave him a job at his own company.C) He raised a large sum of money for him.D) He offered him a scholarship for college.7. A) He works hard to support his family.B) He is an excellent student at school.C) He is very good at making up stories.D) He has been disabled since boyhood.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of eachconversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questionswill be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answerfrom the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) Attended an economics lecture.B) Taken a walk on Charles Street.C) Had a drink at Queen Victoria.D) Had dinner at a new restaurant.9. A) Treat a college friend to dinner.B) Make preparations for a seminar.C) Attend his brothers birthday party.D) Visit some of his high school friends.10. A) Gather statistics for his lecture.B) Throw a surprise birthday party.C) Meet with Jonathan's friends on the weekend.D) Join him in his brother's birthday celebration.11. A) By car.B) By train.C) By taxi.D) By bus.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Taking a vacation abroad.B) Reviewing for his last exam.C) Saving enough money for a rainy day.D) Finding a better way to earn money.13. A) Preparing for his final exams.B) Negotiating with his boss for a raise.C) Working part time as a waiter.D) Helping the woman with her courses.14. A) Finish her term paper.B) Save enough money.C) Learn a little bit of Spanish.D) Ask her parent's permission.15. A) He has rich sailing experience.B) He speaks Spanish fluently.C) He is also eager to go to Spain.D) He is easy to get along with.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spokenonly once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) She went to the same university as her mother.B) She worked as a nurse in the First World War.C) She won the Nobel Prize two times.D) She was also a Nobel Prize winner.17. A) She fought bravely in a series of military operations.B) She developed X-ray facilities for military hospitals.C) She helped to set up several military hospitals.D) She made donations to save wounded soldiers.18. A) Both died of blood cancer.B) Both fought in World War I.C) Both won military medals.D) Both married their assistants.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) They were the first settlers in Europe.B) They were the conquerors of Norway.C) They discovered Iceland in the ninth century.D) They settled on a small island north of England.20. A) It was some five hundred miles west of Norway.B) It was covered with green most time of the year.C) It was the Vikings' most important discovery.D) It was a rocky mass of land covered with ice.21. A) The Vikings' ocean explorations.B) The making of European nations.C) The Vikings' everyday life.D) The Europeans' Arctic discoveries.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) Work hard for a better life.B) Make mistakes now and then.C) Dream about the future.D) Save against a rainy day.23. A) Teach foreign languages for the rest of his life.B) Change what he has for his past imaginary world.C) Exchange his two-story house for a beach cottage.D) Dwell on the dreams he had dreamed when young.24. A) Criminal law.B) City planning.C) Oriental architecture.D) International business.25. A) Dream and make plans.B) Take things easy in life.C) Be content with what you have.D) Enjoy whatever you are doing.Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passagewith ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choicesgiven in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully beforemaking your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark thecorresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through thecentre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Technological changes brought dramatic new options to Americans living in the 1990s. During this decade new forms of entertainment, commerce, research, andcommunication became commonplace in the U.S. The driving force behind much ofthis change was a(n) 26 popularly known as the Internet.The Internet was developed during the 1970s by the Department of Defense. In the caseof an attack, military advisers suggested the 27 of being able to operate one computerfrom another terminal. In the early days, the Internet was used mainly by scientists tocommunicate with other scientists. The Internet28 under government control until1984.One early problem faced by Internet users was speed. Phone lines could only transmitinformation at a 29 rate. The development of fiber-optic (光纤) cables allowed for billionsof bits of information to be received every minute. Companies like Intel developed fastermicroprocessors, so personal computers could process the 30 signals at a more rapidrate.In the early 1990s, the World Wide Web was developed, in large part, for 31 purposes.Corporations created home pages where they could place text and graphics tosell products. Soon airline tickets, hotel 32 , and even cars and homes could bepurchased online. Universities 33 research data on the Internet, so students could find 34 information without leaving their dormitories. Companies soon discovered that workcould be done at home and 35 online, so a whole new class of telecommuters began toearn a living from home offices unshaven and wearing pajamas (睡衣).A) advantage B) commercial C) conservation D) equipped E) incoming F) innovationG) limited H) local I) maintained J) occupations K) posted L) remained M) reservationsN) submitted O) valuableSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statementsattached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose aparagraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questionsby marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.The Health Benefits of KnittingA) About 15 years ago, I was invited to join a knitting group.I agreed to give it a try.B) My mother had taught me to knit at 15, and I knitted in class throughout college andfor a few years thereafter. Then decades passed without my touching a knitting needle. But within two Mondays in the group, I was hooked, not only on knitting but also oncrocheting (钩织), and I was on my way to becoming a highly productive crafter.C) I've made countless baby blankets, sweaters, scarves, hats, caps for newborns. I takea knitting project with me everywhere, especially when I have to sit still and listen. As Idiscovered in college, when my hands are busy, my mind stays focused on the here andnow.D) It seems, too, that I'm part of a national renewal of interest in needle and otherhandicrafts (手工艺). The Craft Yarn Council reports that a third of women ages 25-35 now knit or crochet. Even men and schoolchildren are swelling the ranks, among themmy friend's three small grandsons. Last April, the council created a "Stitch Away Stress" campaign in honor of National Stress Awareness Month. Dr. Herbert Benson, a pioneerin mind/body medicine and author of The Relaxation Response, says that the repetitiveaction of needlework can induce a relaxed state like that associated with meditation(沉思) and yoga. Once you get beyond the initial learning curve, knitting and crochetingcan lower heart rate and blood pressure.E) But unlike meditation, craft activities result in tangible and often useful productsthat can enhance self-esteem. I keep photos of my singular accomplishments on mycellphone to boost my spirits when needed.F) Since the 1990s, the council has surveyed hundreds ofthousands of knitters andcrocheters, who routinely list stress relief and creative fulfillment as the activities'main benefits. Among them is the father of a prematurely born daughter who reportedthat during the baby's five weeks in the intensive care unit, "learning how to knit infanthats gave me a sense of purpose during a time that I felt very helpless. It's a hobbythat I've stuck with, and it continues to help me cope with stress at work, provide asense of order in hectic (忙乱的) days, and allow my brain time to solve problems."G) A recent email from the yarn (纺纱) company Red Heart titled "Health Benefits ofCrocheting and Knitting" prompted me to explore what else might be known about thehealth value of activities like knitting. My research revealed that the rewards go wellbeyond replacing stress and anxiety with the satisfaction of creation.H) For example, Karen Hayes, a life coach in Toronto, conducts knitting therapyprograms, including Knit to Quit to help smokers give up the habit, and Knit to Heal forpeople coping with health crises, like a cancer diagnosis or serious illness of a familymember. Schools and prisons with craft programs report that they have a calmingeffect and enhance social skills. And having to follow instructions on complex craftprojects can improve children's math skills.I) Some people find that craftwork helps them control their weight. Just as it'schallenging to smoke while knitting, when hands are holding needles and hooks, there'sless snacking and mindless eating out of boredom.J) I've found that my handiwork with yarn has helped my arthritic (患关节炎的) fingersremain more dexterous (灵巧的) as I age. A woman encouraged to try knitting andcrocheting afterdeveloping an autoimmune disease that caused a lot of hand painreported on the Craft Yarn Council site that her hands are now less stiff and painful.K) A 2009 University of British Columbia study of 38 women with an eating disorder whowere taught to knit found that learning the craft led to significant improvements. Seventy-four percent of the women said the activity lessened their fears and kept themfrom thinking about their problem.L) Betsan Corkhill, a wellness coach in Bath, England, and author of the book Knit forHealth & Wellness, established a website, Stitchlinks, to explore the value of whatshe calls therapeutic knitting. Among her respondents, 54 percent of those who wereclinically depressed said that knitting made them feel happy or very happy. In a studyof 60 self-selected people with persistent pain, Ms. Corkhill and colleagues reported thatknitting enabled them to redirect their focus, reducing their awareness of pain. Shesuggested that the brain can process just so much at once, and that activities likeknitting and crocheting make it harder for the brain to register pain signals. Perhapsmost exciting is research that suggests that crafts like knitting and crocheting may helpto keep off a decline in brain function with age. In a 2011 study, researchers led by Dr. Yonas Geda at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester interviewed a random (随机的) sample of1,321 people ages 70-89, most of whom were cognitively (在认知方面) normal, about thecognitive activities they engaged in late in life. The study, published in the Journal ofNeuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences, found that those who engaged in craftslike knitting and crocheting had a diminished chance of developing mild cognitivedisorder and memory loss.M) Although it is possible that only people who arecognitively healthy would pursuesuch activities, those who read newspapers or magazines or played music did not showsimilar benefits. The researchers speculate that craft activities promote thedevelopment of nerve pathways in the brain that help to maintain cognitive health.N) In support of that suggestion, a 2014 study by Denise C. Park of the University ofTexas at Dallas and colleagues demonstrated that learning to knit or do digitalphotography enhanced memory function in older adults. Those who engaged inactivities that were not intellectually challenging, either in a social group or alone, did not show such improvements.O) Given that sustained social contacts have been shown to support health and a longlife, those wishing to maximize the health value of crafts might consider joining a groupof like-minded folks. I for one try not to miss a single weekly meeting of my knittinggroup.36. When the author was a college student, she found that knitting helped herconcentrate.37. Knitting can help people stay away from tobacco.38. Even men and children are now joining the army of knitters.39. Being a member of a crafts group enhances one's health and prolongs one's life.40. Knitting diverts people's attention from their pain.41. The author learnt to knit as a teenager, but it was not until she was much older thatshe became keenly interested.42. When people are knitting, they tend to eat fewer snacks.43. Survey findings show that knitting can help people relieve stress.44. According to a study, knitters and crocheters are lesslikely to suffer mild cognitivedamage.45. The products of knitting can increase one's sense of self-respect.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by somequestions 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 onAnswer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 46 and 50 are based on the following passage.Nobody really knows how big Lagos is. What's indisputable is that it's growing veryquickly. Between now and 2050, the urban population of Africa could triple. Yet cities insub-Saharan Africa are not getting richer the way cities in the rest of the world have. Most urban Africans live in slums (贫民窟); migrants are often not much better off thanthey were in the countryside. Why?The immediate problem is poverty. Most of Africa is urbanising at a lower level ofincome than other regions of the world did. That means there's little money around forinvestment that would make cities liveable and more productive. Without upgrades andnew capacity, bridges, roads and power systems are unable to cope with expandingpopulations. With the exception of South Africa, the only light rail metro system in sub-Saharan Africa is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Traffic jam leads to expense andunpredictability, things that keep investors away.In other parts of the world, increasing agricultural productivity and industrialisationwent together. More productive farmers meant there was a surplus that could feedcities; in turn, that created a pool of labour for factories. But African cities aredifferent. They are too often built around consuming natural resources. Government isconcentrated in capitals, so is the money. Most urban Africans work for a smallminority of the rich, who tend to be involved in either cronyish (有裙带关系的) businesses or politics. Since African agriculture is still broadly unproductive, food isimported, consuming a portion of revenue.So what can be done? Though African countries are poor, not all African cities are. InLagos, foreign oil workers can pay as much as $65,000 per year in rent for a modestapartment in a safe part of town. If that income were better taxed, it might provide therevenue for better infrastructure. If city leaders were more accountable to their residents, they might favour projects designed to help them more. Yet even as new roads are built, new people arrive. When a city's population grows by 5% a year, it is difficult to keepup.46. What do we learn from the passage about cities in sub-Saharan Africa?A) They have more slums than other cities in the world.B) They are growing fast without becoming richer.C) They are as modernised as many cities elsewhere.D) They attract migrants who want to be better off.47. What does the author imply about urbanisation in other parts of the world?A) It benefited from the contribution of immigrants.B) It started when people's income was relatively high.C) It benefited from the accelerated rise in productivity.D) It started with the improvement of peopled livelihood.48. Why is sub-Saharan Africa unappealing to investors?A) It lacks adequate transport facilities.B) The living expenses there are too high.C) It is on the whole too densely populated.D) The local governments are corrupted.49. In what way does the author say African cities are different?A) They have attracted huge numbers of farm labourers.B) They still rely heavily on agricultural productivity.C) They have developed at the expense of nature.D) They depend far more on foreign investment.50. What might be a solution to the problems facing African cities?A) Lowering of apartment rent.B) Better education for residents.C) More rational overall planning.D) A more responsible government.Passage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.For the past several decades, it seems there's been a general consensus on how to getahead in America: Get a college education, find a reliable job, and buy your own home. But do Americans still believe in that path, and if they do, is it attainable?The most recent National Journal poll asked respondents about the American dream, what it takes to achieve their goals, and whether or not they felt a significant amount ofcontrol over their ability to be successful. Overwhelmingly, the results show that today, the idea of the American dream—and what it takes to achieve it—looks quite differentthan it did in the late 20th century.By and large, people felt that their actions and hard work—not outside forces—were thedeciding factor in how their lives turned out. But respondents had decidedly mixedfeelings aboutwhat actions make for a better life in the current economy.In the last seven years, Americans have grown more pessimistic about the power ofeducation to lead to success. Even though they see going to college as a fairly achievablegoal, a majority—52 percent—think that young people do not need a four-year collegeeducation in order to be successful.Miguel Maeda, 42, who has a master's degree and works in public health, was the first inhis family to go to college, which has allowed him to achieve a sense of financialstability his parents and grandparents never did.While some, like Maeda, emphasized the value of the degree rather than the educationitself, others still see college as a way to gain new perspectives and life experiences. Sixty-year-old Will Fendley, who had a successful career in the military and neverearned a college degree, thinks "personal drive" is far more important than just going tocollege. To Fendley, a sense of drive and purpose, as well as an effective high-schooleducation, and basic life skills, like balancing a checkbook, are the necessaryingredients for a successful life in America.51. It used to be commonly acknowledged that to succeed in America, one had to have .A) an advanced academic degreeB) an ambition to get aheadC) a firm belief in their dreamD) a sense of drive and purpose52. What is the finding of the latest National Journal poll concerning the Americandream?A) More and more Americans are finding it hard to realize.B) It remains alive among the majority of American people.C) Americans' idea of it has changed over the past fewdecades.D) An increasing number of young Americans are abandoning it.53. What do Americans now think of the role of college education in achieving success?A) It still remains open to debate.B) It has proved to be beyond doubt.C) It is no longer as important as it used to be.D) It is much better understood now than ever.54. How do some people view college education these days?A) It promotes gender equality.B) It needs to be strengthened.C) It adds to cultural diversity.D) It helps broaden their minds.55. What is one factor essential to success in America, according to Will Fendley?A) A desire to learn and to adapt.B) A strong sense of responsibility.C) A willingness to commit oneself.D) A clear aim and high motivation.Part IV Translation (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chineseinto English. You should write your answer onAnswer Sheet 2.华山位于华阴市,据西安120公里。
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1.What do you like doing in your spare time?2. Have you got a hobby? If so, what is it?3. Is it an expensive hobby in your country?4. What do teenagers like doing in your country?5. What hobbies are usually expensive in your country?6. What do you like about your hobby?7. How much time do you spend on your hobby?8. Is your hobby a common hobby in your country?9. Are them any new hobbies that you would like to take up?10. Have you ever been abroad?11. What other countries have you visited?12. Are there any countries you would like to visit?13. What do you find interesting / difficult about travelling?14. What is your preferred method of travel?15. Who would you like most to go on holiday with?16. What was the best / worst holiday you\'ve ever had?17. How would you like to travel around?18. Are there any games / sports that you watch but don\'t play / do?19. What games / sports do you play / do?20. What games / sports are you good at?21. Are there any activities that yobs hate? Why?22. What games are not played much in your country?23. Which sport is the most popular in your country?24. Which sport is the most dangerous in your opinion?25. Which game or sport requires the most strength?26. Which sport has the biggest crowds in your country?27. Would you prefer to go to the cinema or theatre?28. How often do you go to the cinema?29. Who\'s your favourite actor / actress? Why? What do you like about him / her?30. Would you like to be an actor / actress? Why?31. Do you like watching TV?32. What\'s your favourite newspaper / magazine?33. What do most people do at weekends in your country?34. Would you prefer to stay home and relax or go out with friends at weekends? Why?35. What do you usually do during most flights? Do you always eat the food they give you?36. Is there anything about flying that frightens or worries you?37. Would you like to have a sightseeing holiday? Where?38. Why do most people go to seaside resorts?39. Have you ever been in a boat when the sea was rough? Were you seasick?40. Imagine you are on holiday, would you prefer to eat in a restaurant or have a picnic in the open air? Why?41. Would you prefer to stay in a hotel or rent an apartment?42. Would you prefer somewhere quite lively, or somewhere quiet? Why?43. Would you prefer to stay in one place, or would you rather go to different places?44. Are there any special places you like to go when you go out?45. What indoor activities do you enjoy?46. Do you watch much television? What do you like to watch on TV?47. Do you like travelling? What interesting places have you visited?48. What method of transport do you use most and why?PeoplePart2Describe a person you helped (Whom you helped, What help you gave, Why you helped him/her, and explain how you felt after you helped him/her)Describe a successful person.Describe a teacher.Describe a (sports )star.Describe a good leader who is your friend.Describe the oldest person you know.Describe an adventurous person.Describe a person in the news that you want to meet most.Describe a child you know.Describe a close friend/your best friend.Describe a friend you admire.Describe a teacher you had when you were a child and who you liked.Describe a person who speak another language.Describe a foreign artist/Describe a piece of handicraft.Describe a TV or radio presenter.Part3Do you think children should help others?Why children should help others?Do you think we need to teach children to help others?What they could learn from adults?How can parents and teachers educate children to help others?Why parents have to pay teachers?If they help others from early age, what kind of relationship they will have with their classmates? Why so many people prefer to be doctors?Is it because of the high salary?What is the reason that movie stars earn more than nurses?What is the motivation/purpose of helping others?Do you think everyone is born with the awareness to help people?Why some people do not help others?衣服购物Part2describe an item of clothing other bought for you(what it is like,who bought for you,why he/she bought for you)Part3Do you like shopping? What do you like to buy?Do you have any shopping habit?Men and women, who prefer shopping?What are the differences of their buying habits?What is your opinion of shopping online?存钱买的东西Part2describe a thing you wanted to buy but you had to save money(what it was, how long you had to save money, why you bought it, how you feel after you bought it)Part3what is the difference between shopping in big city and countryside?What is the difference between males and females when they buy things?How to measure people’s living standard? Do you think it is fair?Poor child or rich child, who is happier? Why?What problems may poor child have?Some parents buy whatever their children want, what do you think?What do you think of shopping online?期望的工作Part2describe a job you want to try / you will be good at (what it is, what training you need to take, and explain why you want to try it)Part3Do you know others who also do this job?What should school teach to help students find jobs?In your opinion, what kind of employees do employers hope?Do you think it is easy or difficult to find jobs?What is the difficulty in finding jobs?What should employees have to find jobs?Do you think high salary is important?What are the other benefits except salary?What about the Chinese working condition?与别人合做的事Part2Describe a project you work with othersPart3How to cooperate with others?What would you learn from cooperation?What are the advantages if boys and girls cooperate?What is the difference between things which men do and women do?Why some people like to do things alone?What is the advantage if you do things alone?What is the difference betweeen foreign education and education in your country?What is the advantage if children cooperate?How to encourage children to cooperate?用电脑做的事Part2Describe something you have recently learned with your computer. e.g. printing photos. (is it hard? why you did it?)Part3What you use computer for?what do people usually do with computers?What are the differences of different people using computers? ( young & old )What is the influence of computers to the family? What are the benefits?Some candidates mention that you will use computer for chatting on QQ, how to use it?How does MSN work?Do you think government should provide computer for every family?实用技能Part2Describe a practical/special skill you have learned, e.g. cooking or driving (what is your purpose of learning it,when do you learn it ,how do you learn it ,do you think it is difficult to learn it)Part3How do you study?How do the ways of study change?What is the difference between the courses of primary and college education?What skills should children learn?Do they learn fast?How do adults learn things?What’s the difference between their study in the past and now?How to learn on internet?擅长的事Part2describe something you are good at (what it is, how you learnt it, when you began to do it, how often you do it, who taught you this, what do you feel)Part3Do you think it is good or bad if parents force their children to do sth.?What difficulties talented children may have in study?Do you think smart children like to stay alone?Some people are doing things to be famous, do you think so?Is it easier for the youngsters to learn skills than old men?What is important in learn new skills?What kind of new skills may give you more opportunities?Do you think the talent is playing an important part in learning new skills?If a man has no talent, do you think it’s suitable for him to learn new skills? What he should do?What kind of training schools are there in china?。
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英语六级听力真题长对话篇1Conversation OneM: So how long have you been a Market Research Consultant?W: Well, I started straight after finishing university.M: Did you study market research?W: Yeah, and it really helped me to get into the industry, but I have to say that it's more important to get experience in different types of market research to find out exactly what you're interested in.M: So what are you interested in?W: Well, at the moment, I specialize in quantitative advertising research, which means that I do two types of projects. Trackers, which are ongoing projects that look at trends or customer satisfaction over a long period of time. The only problem with trackers is that it takes up a lot of your time. But you do build up a good relationship with the client. I also do a couple of ad-hoc jobs which are much shorter projects.M: What exactly do you mean by ad-hoc jobs?W: It's basically when companies need quick answers to their questions about their consumers' habits. They just ask for one questionnaire to be sent out for example, so the time you spend on an ad-hoc project tends to be fairly short.M: Which do you prefer, trackers or ad-hoc?W: I like doing both and in fact I need to do both at the sametime to keep me from going crazy. I need the variety.M: Can you just explain what process you go through with a new client?W: Well, together we decide on the methodology and the objectives of the research. I then design a questionnaire. Once the interviewers have been briefed, I send the client a schedule and then they get back to me with deadlines. Once the final charts and tables are ready, I have to check them and organize a presentation.M: Hmm, one last question, what do you like and dislike about your job?W: As I said, variety is important and as for what I don't like, it has to be the checking of charts and tables.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q1: What position does the woman hold in the company?Q2: What does the woman specialize in at the moment?Q3: What does the woman say about trackers?Q4: What does the woman dislike about her job?Conversation TwoW: Hello, I'm here with Frederick. Now Fred, you went to university in Canada?M: Yeah, that's right.W: OK, and you have very strong views about universities in Canada. Could you please explain?M: Well, we don't have private universities in Canada. They’re all public. All the universities are owned by the government, so there is the Ministry of Education in charge of creating the curriculum for the universities and so there is not much room for flexibility. Since it's a government operatedinstitution, things don't move very fast. If you want something to be done, then their staff do not have so much incentive to help you because he's a worker for the government. So I don't think it's very efficient. However, there are certain advantages of public universities, such as the fees being free. You don't have to pay for your education. But the system isn't efficient, and it does not work that well.W: Yeah, I can see your point, but in the United States we have many private universities, and I think they are large bureaucracies also. Maybe people don't act that much differently, because it’s the same thing working for a private university. They get paid for their job. I don’t know if they're that much more motivated to help people. Also, we have a problem in the United States that usually only wealthy kids go to the best schools and it's kind of a problem actually.M: I agree with you. I think it's a problem because you're not giving equal access to education to everybody. It’s no t easy, but having only public universities also might not be the best solution. Perhaps we can learn from Japan where they have a system of private and public universities. Now, in Japan, public universities are considered to be the best.W: Right. It's the exact opposite in the United States.M: So, as you see, it's very hard to say which one is better.W: Right, a good point.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q5: What does the woman want Frederick to talk about?Q6: What does the man say about the curriculum in Canadian universities?Q7: On what point do the speakers agree?Q8: What point does the man make at the end of the conversation?英语六级听力真题长对话篇2Lecture 1The negative impacts of natural disasters can be seen everywhere. In just the past few weeks, the world has witnessed the destructive powers of earthquakes in Indonesia, typhoons in the Philippines, and the destructive sea waves that struck Samoa and neighboring islands.A study by the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters finds that, between 1980 and 2007, nearly 8,400 natural disasters killed more than two-million people. These catastrophic events caused more than $1.5 trillion in economic losses.U.N. weather expert Geoffrey Love says that is the bad news. "Over the last 50 years, economic losses have increased by a factor of 50. That sounds pretty terrible, but the loss of life has decreased by a factor of 10 simply because we are getting better at warning people. We are making a difference. Extreme events, however, will continue to occur. But, the message is that they may not be disasters."Love, who is director of Weather and Disaster Risk Reduction at the World Meteorological Organization, says most of the deaths and economic losses were caused by weather, climate, or water-related extremes. These include droughts, floods, windstorms, strong tropical winds and wildfires.He says extreme events will continue. But, he says extreme events become disasters only when people fail to prepare for them."Many of the remedies are well-known. From a planning perspective, it is pretty simple. Build better buildings. Don’tbuild where the hazards will destroy them. From an early-warning perspective, make sure the warnings go right down to the community level. Build community action plans. ”The World Meteorological Organization points to Cuba and Bangladesh as examples of countries that have successfully reduced the loss of life caused by natural disasters by taking preventive action.It says tropical cyclones formerly claimed dozens, if not hundreds of lives, each year, in Cuba. But, the development of an early-warning system has reversed that trend. In 2008, Cuba was hit by five successive hurricanes, but only seven people were killed.Bangladesh also has achieved substantial results. Major storm surges in 1970 and 1991 caused the deaths of about 440,000 people. Through careful preparation, the death toll from a super tropical storm in November 2007 was less than 3,500.Q16. What is the talk mainly about?Q17. How can we stop extreme events from turning into events?Q18. What does the example of Cuba serve to show?Lecture 2As U.S. banks recovered with the help of American government and the American taxpayers, president Obama held meetings with top bank execut ives, telling them it’s time to return the favor. “The way I see it are banks now having a greater obligation to the goal of a wide recovery,” he said. But the president may be giving the financial sector too much credit. “It was in a free fall, and it was a very scary period.” Economist Martin Neil Baily said. After the failure of Lehman Brothers, many of the world’s largest banks feared the worst as the collapse ofthe housing bubble exposed in investments in risky loans.Although he says the worst is just over, Bailey says the banking crisis is not. More than 130 US banks failed in 2009. He predicts high failure rates for smaller, regional banks in 2010 as commercial real estate loans come due."So there may actually be a worsening of credit availability to small and medium sized businesses in the next year or so."Analysts say the biggest problem is high unemployment, which weakens demand and makes banks reluctant to lend. But US Bankcorp chief Richard Davis sees the situation differently."We're probably more optimistic than the experts might be.With that in mind, we're putting everything we can, lending is the coal to our engine, so we want to make more loans. We have to find a way to qualify more people and not put ourselves at risk."While some economists predict continued recovery in the future, Baily says the only certainty is that banks are unlikely to make the same mistakes - twice. "You know, forecasting's become a very hazardous business so I don't want to commit myself too much. I don't think we know exactly what's going to happen but it's certainly possible that we could get very slow growth over the next year or two.”If the economy starts to shrink again, Baily says it would make a strong case for a second stimulus -- something the Obama administration hopes will not be necessary.Q19. What dose president Obama hope the banks will do?Q20. What is Martin Neil Baily’s prediction about the financial situation in the future?Q21. What does U.S. Bankcorp chief Richard Davis say about its future operation?Q22. What does Martin Neil Baily think of a second stimulus to the economy?英语六级听力真题长对话篇3Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of eachconversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will bespoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer. from the fourchoices marked A), B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with asingle line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
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TIT-QC Training TeamQC Training Question ListBookDocument InformationRevision HistoryTable of Contents:Release: (3)Requirements: (3)Test Plan: (4)Test Lab: (5)Defects: (5)Dashboard: (6)Using Excel Add-in: (6)Project Customize: (7)Release:•What does the Required execution rate in the Release Progress tab indicate?a) The execution rate of tests that have been completed for the Release.b) The execution rate of tests that have been completed for the each cycle.c) The execution rate of tests needed to complete the tests before the Release end date.d) The execution rate of tests needed to complete the tests before the each cycle enddate.•Which rule applies to Cycle dates?a) A cycle end date can begin later than the release end date.b) A cycle start date can begin before the release start date.c) A cycle start date can begin before the previous cycle ends.d) A cycle start date can not begin before the previous cycle ends.•How do you copy a cycle?a) Select the new cycle and select the cycle to copy in the New Cycle dialog.b) You can not copy a cyclec) Right-click on the cycle and select Copy, then pasted) Right-click on the cycle and select Duplicate Cycle•What is a release?A release represents a group of changes in an application, which are ready fordistribution at the same time.•What are the components of a release tree?A release tree consists of release folders, releases, and cycles. Requirements:•When a requirement is not yet linked to a test, what is reported in the “Direct Cover Status” field?a) Nothing - it is blank.b) Not Covered.c) No Test Coverage.d) No Run.•What are the characteristics of a test requirement?A test requirement must be unique, precise, bounded, and testable.•To create a child requirement of type FOLDER, what must be the type of the parent requirement?The parent requirement must be of the type FOLDER.•To modify the details of a requirement using a specific font and format, which view of the REQUIREMENTS module must you use?The REQUIREMENT DETAILS view.•Which view of the REQUIREMENTS module enables you to edit multiple requirements?The REQUIREMENTS GRID view and the REQUIREMENTS TREE view.•Why do you assign a requirement to a release?Assigning a requirement to a release enables you to track requirements coverageaccording to releases. For each release, you can identify the number of requirementsthat are covered. You can also create reports that are based on the requirementscoverage.Test Plan:•What are the different ways of creating a test plan tree?There are two ways of creating a test plan tree:-1 Converting requirements to tests-2 Manually creating the test plan tree•What is the importance of the TEST PLAN module in the testing process?A good test plan enables you to assess the quality of your application at any stagein the testing process.•What does a live analysis graph display?A live analysis graph provides a visual overview of all the tests within a folder inthe test plan tree.•What are template tests?To reuse a test design across different tests, you configure it as a template test.•What is the Direct Cover Status of requirements?Indicates the execution status of tests that are linked to a requirement. It can be set to any one of the following: N OT C OVERED, F AILED, N OT C OMPLETED, P ASSED, N O R UN, orN/A.Test Lab:•If you know that a test in your test plan might fail, but you want to make sure that the following tests still execute, you should:a) Disconnect the test from the flow.b) Ensure that the execution condition for the arrow pointing toward the test is set toFINISHED.c) Ensure that the execution condition for the arrow pointing away from the test is set toFINISHED.Answer True or False to the following:• 1. An interrupted test execution must restart from the beginning. F• 2. You can assign a test set to either a cycle or a release. F• 3. You can assign a test set folder to a cycle but not a release. T• 4. An automated test can only be executed on a local server, that is, a server running on the same machine as the test. F• 5. If a test is not assigned to a tester, Quality Center will automatically assign it to the first tester in the list when it executes a test. F• 6. The Manual Runner enforces test runs in a specific order. T•7. The Automated Runner works only with automatic tests. Manual tests must be executed in the Manual Runner? FDefects:1.What are the different entities that you can directly associate with defects?Answer: Requirements, Test, Test Set, Test Instance, Test Run, Test Step, Defect2.Consider a test and its instance. A defect is associated with the test instance. During thetesting process, the association between the test instance and the defect is removed.Does any association still exist between the test and the defect?Answer: No association exists.3.If you log a defect for a child requirement, is the defect associated with the parentrequirement?Answer: No.4.How can you set a simple filter on a single defect field?Answer: Enter a value directly or Click the “Select Filter Condition” button5.In what formats can a defect be exported, and how?Answer: In Defect Grid. Right click > Export > All / Selected6.Write down the defect status flowchart used by your company and be prepared todiscuss in class.Answer: No model answersDashboard:1.Which Quality Center option enables you to generate graphs?Answer: Analysis menu and Dashboard module2.What are the five different Quality Center graph types?Answer: Summary GraphsProgress GraphsTrend GraphsRequirement Coverage GraphsDefects Age GraphsUsing Excel Add-in:1.Which fields can not be exported?Project Customize:1.Planning Project Customization•Which of the following items can not be customized?a) Requirement Typesb) Lookup Listsc) User Groupsd) None of the above•Which entity can be configured to trigger an alert when a field changes to a specific value?a) Requirementsb) Testsc) Defectsd) All of the above•When customizing a System Defined Field, which setting can NOT be changed.a) Field Typeb) Historyc) Requiredd) None of the above2.Customizing Project Entities•How many memo fields are allowed for each entity?a) 5b) 10c) 99d) Unlimited•When creating a new user defined Defect lookup list, the following settings are available?a) Field length, History and Requiredb) History and Requiredc) History, Required, Mask and Searchabled) History, Required, and Searchable3.Customizing Lookup Lists•Which list can be deleted?a) System defined list.b) User defined list assigned to a user defined fieldc) Unassigned user defined list.d) User lookup list.Figure 10-13•What Lookup List setting is needed for the list type displayed in Figure 10-13?a) Searchableb) Historyc) Multi-Level Listd) Allow Multiple Values4.Managing Users and User Groups•How is a default user group modified?a) Highlight the group and select the change button.b) The default user groups can not be modified.c) Create a new group using the default group permissions.d) Highlight the user group and select the copy button.•Which type of field can you add transition rules to?a) Lookup Lists only.b) Lookup Lists and User Lists.c) Any field type.d) String and Number fields.•How can you restrict a user group from viewing defects assigned to others.a) It is not possible to restrict this access.b) Use the defect data hiding filter.c) Restrict the group via the Module Access option.d) Use the defect data hiding filter with filter conditions.5.Customizing Mailing Options and Alert Rules•The Automail feature in project customization can be configured for the following modules?a) Defectsb) Requirements and Defectsc) All modulesd) Requirements, Tests and Defects•Which customization option should be used to send an email to the test designer when an associated requirement is modified?a) Automailb) Alert Rulesc) Follow-up Flagd) Workflow•Which customization option should be used to send an email to a specified user if the priority of a defect changes?a) Automailb) Alert Rulesc) Follow-up Flagd) Workflow6.Customizing Workflow•How many secondary lists can you include when defining a list match rule?a) 3b) Unlimitedc) 5d) 10•The Script Generator assists to build workflow code for which module(s)?a) Defects, Requirements, and Test Plansb) Requirements, Tests, Components, Resourcesc) Defects onlyd) Requirements only•The Script Generator Field Customization does not include which of the following customizations?a) Select visible fieldsb) Reorder fieldsc) Change the name of the header for an additional paged) Order fields onto additional pages。
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Conversation QuestionsHealthA Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom.∙Are you a member of a health spa/gym?∙Are you afraid of needles?∙Are you healthy?∙Are your parents healthy?∙Do think that you need to lose weight?∙Do you always eat healthy food?o(Is your diet healthy?)∙Do you bruise easily?∙Do you catch a cold more than once a year?∙Do you consider alcohol a drug?∙Do you drink a lot?∙Do you eat a lot of vegetables?∙Do you eat lots of fruit?∙Do you eat vegetables every day?∙Do you ever get headaches? Do you know anyone who suffers from migraine headaches?∙Do you ever read magazines or news articles about health? If yes, what subject(s) do you find the most interesting?∙Do you exercise?o What kind of exercise do you do?o How often do you exercise?∙Do you go for regular medical check-ups?∙Do you go to the dentist's twice a year?∙Do you have a lot of stress?∙Do you normally go one doctor in particular or any available doctor? ∙Do you have any allergies?∙Do you have any scars?∙Do you know anyone who suffers from backaches?∙Do you know anyone with false teeth?∙Do you often eat fast food?∙Do you smoke?o If so, do you smoke more than two cigarettes a day?o Do you think smoking is not bad for your health?∙Do you take medicine when you are sick?∙Do you take vitamins or mineral supplements?∙Do you take vitamins?∙Do you think it is unhealthy to keep a cat in your home?∙Do you think nuclear power is safe?∙Do you think pets are good for a person's health∙Do you think that the tobacco companies should be held reasonably responsible for a person's addiction to nicotine?∙Do you think you are overweight?∙Do you think you will live until a ripe old age? Why or why not? ∙Do you think you would be a good surgeon? Why or why not?∙Do you use an alarm clock to wake up?∙Do you usually get enough sleep?∙Do you watch your weight? What foods do you think are healthy? ∙Have you ever been hospitalized?o(Have you ever been in the hospital?)∙Have you ever been to an acupuncturist? What do you think of acupuncture?∙Have you ever broken a bone?∙Have you ever burned yourself with hot water?∙Have you ever donated blood?∙Have you ever gotten a black eye?∙Have you ever had braces on your teeth?∙Have you ever had stitches?∙Have you ever sprained your ankle?∙Have you ever taken a sleeping pill to get to sleep?∙How can you reduce stress in your life?∙How have you been feeling lately?∙How many hours of sleep do you get a night?∙How many hours of sleep do you usually get?∙How often do you eat junk food?o What kinds of junk food do you eat?∙How often do you exercise?∙How often do you get a cold?o(How often do you catch a cold?)∙How often do you get sick in one year?∙How often do you go to the doctor's?∙How often is garbage collected in your neighborhood?∙How would you recommend treating a cold?∙If a company sells the public a product they know to be harmful or addictive, should they be held responsible for the use of that product even if the government approves it?∙If you smoke, how old were you when you started smoking?∙If you were President of Korea, what would you do to improve Koreans' health?∙Should smoking in restaurants be banned?∙What are some things people can do to keep healthy?∙What are some things that cause stress?∙What are some ways to deal with stress?∙What are some ways you know that you can personally keep yourself healthy?∙What disease frightens you the most? Why?∙What do you do to stay healthy?o(What are some things you do to keep healthy?)∙What do you do, if you can't get to sleep?∙What do you think about abortion? Why do some people support it and others are against it?∙What do you think about getting old?∙What do you think is the most serious health problem in Korea? ∙What do you think of cosmetic surgery? Do you know anyone who has had cosmetic surgery? Would you ever consider having cosmetic surgery?∙What drinks to you think are healthy? What drinks do you think are unhealthy?∙What foods to you think are healthy? What foods do you think are unhealthy?∙What is the best way to find a doctor, if you're new in the area? ∙What is the best way to stop smoking?∙What is the most horrible accident you have ever had?∙What is the average age of people in your country∙What kind of pollution is the most risky?∙What time did you go to bed when you were a child?∙What's the best way to stop smoking?∙What's the highest temperature you've ever had?∙What's your blood type?∙When did you last take a bath?∙When was the last time you went to a dentist?∙When was the last time you went to a doctor?∙When was the last time you went to a hospital?∙When was the last time you were sick?∙When you were in high school, how many days of school did you miss each year because of sickness?∙Who do you think is responsible for the care of your health--you yourself, your parents, or your doctor and medical people?∙Who is the healthiest person in your family? Who is the least healthy?∙Why do people smoke?∙Would you consider donating your organs after your death?∙What is the health service like in your country?∙What do you think of the health service in this country?∙How can the health service be improved?∙Have you been to hospital since you arrived here?∙What do you know about the SARS virus?o What do you know about AIDS?o What do you know about the common cold?∙What is alternative medicine?o Have you ever practiced alternative medicine?∙What treatments or remedies do you follow when you have a cold? ∙which kind of medicine do you prefer to take when you are sick?。
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Test 1 News Report 1Question 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.[1]There are about 650,000 school-aged Syrian refugee children in Turkey. Government officials estimate onlt about one-third of them are going to school. Educating the refugee children is an enormous task. One . official says that a huge school system like the one in New York City would be overwhelmed.The United States says it is working with the United Nations to help bridge the education gap for refugee children. Without school, the effects will be negative and long-lasting.The United States provided Turkey with aid for education earlier. [2]In December, it offered an additional $24 million. Human Rights Watch says a quality education will ensure a more stable future for these organization says about 90 percent of children in refugee camps run by the Turkish government attend school. But most of the children living outside of those camps are not receiving education.1.What is the news report mainly aboutA) Education problems of American children.B) Education problems of Syrian children in Turkey.C) A statement published by Human Rights Watch.D) Many children in Turkey don’t receive education.2.What did the United States do to help refugee childrenA) They built long-lasting schools in Turkey.B) They established a huge school systems in Turkey.C) They offered financial support to Turkey.D) They sent refugee children to refugee camps.Test 1 News Report 2Question 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.[3]Eleven Taliban fighters attacked an important airport in southern Afghanistan early Tuesday, killing at least 50 people, Afghan officials said.The Afghan Defense Ministry said 38 civilians, 10 soldiers and two police officers were killed.The attack on the Kandahar Air Field lasted 20 hours, reported the Washington Post. Among the dead were women and children, the newspaper wrote. The airport includes a military base with troops from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,or NATO. There were no reports that NATO troops were killed or injured in the attack.A spokesman for the Taliban says fighters entered the base and attacked local and foreign military troops. He said more than 150 soldiers were killed in the attack. The Taliban often makes claims about the results of their attacks that are not true. [4]Taliban attacks have grown in number and strength in Afghanistan this year after the withdrawal last year of combat troops from other countries.3.What did Taliban fighters do early TuesdayA) They killed no more than 50 people.B) They fired against NATO troops.C) They attacked an airport in Afghanistan.D) They killed 10 children, and two police officers.4.What led to the growth of Taliban attacks in AfghanistanA) Withdrawal of combat troops from other countries.B) False claims of foreign military troops.C) Decline of the local troops’ strength.D) Last year’s victory over foreign troops.Test 1 News Report 3Question 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.[5]The Australian state of Tasmania is considering raising the legal age for buying cigarettes to at least 21 and potentially as high as 25. If the plan goes ahead, it will give Tasmania some of the toughest tobacco laws in the world. The current legal age to purchase, possess, or smoke cigarettes of all the Australian states is 18. Critics have complained the proposed restrictions would be a violation of civil liberties. Australia already has some of the world’s toughest anti-smoking policies. It introduced so-called plain packaging 4 years ago, [6]where packs are colored in an identical olive brown and covered in health warnings that include pictures. The country is also the most expensive place in the world to buy cigarettes—from around $15 a pack.Parts of the world already ban cigarette sales to those under 21, including Kuwait and next year Hawaii. Around 1 in 5 Tasmanians smoke, with the vast majority taking up the habit before the age of 25. [7]The Tasmanian government proposals are part of the 5-year plan to make the state Australia’s healthiest by 2025.5.What does the state of Tasmania plan to doA) Violate the civil liberties in Australia.B) Increase the legal age to buy cigarettes.C) Introduce a plan called plain packaging.D) Raise the price of cigarettes in Australia.6. According to plain packaging, what should be included in the packs of cigaretteA) Details of anti-smoking policies.B) Pictures with olive trees.C) Health warnings including pictures.D) Data of cigarette sales worldwide.7. What’s the purpose of the Tasmanian government proposalsA) To follow the anti-smoking trend in Kuwait and Hawaii.B) To make Tasmania Australia’s healthiest city by 2025.C) To ease existing tough anti-smoking policies.D) To have more tough anti-smoking policies.Test 2 News Report 1Question 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.The number of girls married in Africa is expected to double in the next 35 years, experts say. [1]That means almost half, or 310 million girls, by 2050 will be married before they reach adulthood, says a United Nations’ report. The African Unionsays it wants to end child marriage in Africa.Delegates at a summit in Zambia are expected to set 18 years old as the lowest legal for marriage across the continent. Marriage before age 18 is already against the law in most African countries.Yet the UN says more than 125 million women and girls alive today were married before their 18th birthday. Experts say most were given to men in traditional or religious unions in violation of the law.[2]African Union chairwoman Nkosozana Dlamini Zuma says local culture that undervalues girls and women is to blame. Poverty and lack of education are also responsible, experts say.1. What do we learn from the United Nation’s reportA) The number of adult girls is expected to double by 2050.B) Child marriage in Africa will be ended by 2050.C) Half women will be married before reaching adulthood by 2050.D) The legal marriage age will set above 18 by 2050.2. What is the reason for child marriage in AfricaA) Poverty and lack of education.B) The low legal age for marriage.C) Local culture that undervalues children.D) High risks of becoming teenage mothers.Test 2 News report 2Question 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.[3]Waste products from a popular alcoholic drink could be used in the future to make biofuel. Researchers say the new fuel,less oil could cut pollution that studies have linked to climate change. Scotland is the largest producer of whisky in the world. And a Scottish professor has found how to take the byproducts from distilling whisky and turn them into a form of alcohol called biobutanol. Biobutanol can be used as a fuel. Whisky comes from grain, such as corn, and wheat.Martin Tangney is director of the Biofuel Research Centre at Napier University in Edinburgh. He says less than 10 percent of what comes out can be considered whisky. [4]The rest is mainly one of two unwanted byproducts: strong beer and wheat. Tangney says the two byproducts can be produced to create a new material: biobutanol.3.What is the news report mainly aboutA) Waste products of whisky could make biofuel.B) Scotland is the largest producer of whisky in the world.C) A new fuel called Biobutanol is found by a Scottish professor.D) There are many waste products in making whisky.4.What are the unwanted products in making whiskyA) Corn and sugar cane.B) Rye and corn.C) Strong beer and wheat.D) Rice and wheat.Test 2 News report 3Question 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.For many years, human resources director Pete Tapaskar says it's been a challenge to fill all the jobs at his suburban Chicago-based technology company. [5]Getting high skilled people is still a challenge.Elizabeth Sue is principal policy analyst for the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, who studies Chicago’s recent immigration trends. She said “They are slowly moving into the south, especially Texas, and Atlanta, Georgia. [6]Whatwe are seeing right now is a substantially decreased total of international in-immigrations. Prior to the recession we were between 50 and 60 thousand most years. Now since 2010, we’ve been at about 23- to 24-thousand international in-migrations on a net basis.” [6]She says that dramatic drop - as much as two-thirds some years - contributions to Chicago’s overall still population growth.Tapaskar says there are many reasons why immigrants choose to live in Southern states instead of Chicago. [7]“The environment there is ideal for starting a business, could be the taxes there are low, and employers are getting a lot of benefits from the state government.”But Tapaskar says one thing that could bring new immigrants to Chicago is increasing the number of work visas that would attract the highly skilled tech workers his business needs.5.What is the problem for the technology companies in ChicagoA) Getting high skilled people.B) Promoting company’s technology.C) Finding enough employees.D) Increasing members of immigrants.6. What do we learn from about international iin-immigrations in ChicagoA) The number of them decreases dramatically.B) They mainly move from south states.C) They come to Chicago without work visa.D) The number of them increases after the recession.7. Why do immigrants choose southern states instead of ChicagoA) The law of immigrants.B) The environment for companies.C) The number of work visas.D) Higher salary and better titles.Test 3 News Report 1Question 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.[1]In a statement, the US president says he is taking the action, because the conflict in Darfur threatens the national security and foreign policy of the United States. The asset freeze is being imposed on four Sudanese identified by the . Security Council as being involved in organizing and carrying out cruel and violent actions in Darfur. The president’s order comes days before rallies are planned in Washington and throughout the United States to protest the three-year war in Darfur.[2]Celebrities such as Academy Award winning actor George Clooney are scheduled to speak at the rally. Clooney, who just returned from a trip to the Darfur region, told reporters in Washington the world’s attenti on needs to be focused on what he called the “first massive murder of the 21st century.”1.Why is the . president taking actions in DarfurA) The asset of the US there has been frozen.B) The conflict there threatens the . national security.C) Rallies are planned to protest the war there.D) The . Security Council is involved in the issue there.2. Who is scheduled to speak at the rallyA) Four Sudanese.B) The . president.C) Reporters.D) George Clooney.Test 3 News Report 2Question 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.When the top . oil companies announced huge increases in profits this week, many consumer advocates raised companies. At a time when American motorists are paying record-levelprices for gasoline, [3]some in the . Congress think the oil companies profits should be examined closely. The . Senate Finance Committee is seeking tax return information on top . oil companies from the Internal Revenue Service and some politicians are calling for a windfall profits tax. Pf course, oil companies oppose such a move, citing similar or even higher profit increases in other industries, such as real estate, that have not caused controversy. [4]Oil industry analysts, however, say a windfall profits tax might be counterproductive. Bob Tippee, editor of Houston-based Oil and Gas Journal, says large oil company profits could benefit consumers in the end.3. What are the reactions to the oil companies’ huge increases in profitsA) Consumers give up motorcycles.B) Some politicians suggest cutting down prices of gasoline.C) Oil companies are not satisfied with it.D) Some congressmen think oil companies should be examined.4. What do the oil industry analysts think of the windfall profits taxA) It might not work.B) Consumers will finally benefit from it.C) It is good for oil industry.D) It should also be imposed on other industries.Test 3 News Report 3Question 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.An earthquake measuring on the Richter scale has hit northeast India, near its borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh, killing at least nine people. [5]The quake hit at 4:35 am local time about 29 km northwest of Imphal, the capital of Manipur state, according to the US Geological Survey. Strong quakes have been felt across the region. The earthquake was originally reported to have measured on the Richter scale. India’s Meteorological Department said it struck at a depth of 17 km.The earthquake cracked walls and [6] a newly-built six-story building in Imphal collapsed, police said. Other buildings were also reported to have been damaged. At least six people have been killed in Manipur and more than 30 injured, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. In the neighboring Bangladesh, three people were reported dead while dozens were being treated in hospital for injuries sustained during the quake. [7]A 23-year-old man died when he suffereda stroke after the quake while two others died of heart attacks, news agency AFP quoted police as saying. A university student, who jumped from a fourth-floor balcony to escape, was among the severely wounded, the agency added.5. When did the earthquake happenA) At 4:35 pm local time. B) At 4:35 am local time.C) At 4:25 am local time. D) At 4:25 pm local time.6. What do we know about the earthquake from the news reportA) The US Geological Survey first reported the earthquake.B) India’s Meteorological Department has predicted the earthquake.C) A newly-built building collapsed in the earthquake.D) Three thousand people were reported dead in the earthquake.7. Why did the 23-year-old man dieA) The US Geological Survey first reported the earthquake.B) India’s Meteorological Department has predicted the earthquake.C) A newly-built building collapsed in the earthquake.D) Three thousand people were reported dead in the earthquake.Test 4 News Report 1Question 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.The number of Americans over the age of 65 is expected to double between now and 2030. This next generation of retirees will be the healthiest, best educated, and most wealthy in American history. [1]But many of them won’t have a retirement benefit their parents’ generation fought hard to get. It is something known as a defined-benefit plan, or “pensio n”. Retired workers who have a pension continue to be paid a certain percentage of their highest annual salary-usually anywhere from one to three percent-multiplied by the number of years they worked for the company. Pensions first became popular during World War Ⅱ, when a federally-approved wage-freeze meant unions had to negotiate for retirement benefits, instead of pay increases. [2]Pensions reached the height of their popularity in the late 1970s, when more than 60 percent of Americans had one.1.What problem does the next generation of retirees haveA) Their health becomes worse.B) They don’t fight as hard as before.C) They won’t get the benefit of pension.D) They receive less education.2. When did pensions reach the height of their popularityA) In the late 1970s.B) In the early 1970s.C) During World War II.D) In the late 1960s.Test 4 News Report 2Question 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.US government kealth and safty officials are investigating the cause of the recent explosion at a West Virginia coal mine, which killed 12 miners. [3]The accident was apparently an error in an industry which has prided itself on miner safety at a time of extraordinary expansion. Mine companies operate in 27 states, from West Virginia in the east to Montana in the west, producing a total of about one billion tons a year, or more than a third of the world’s coal supply. The . economy is dependent on coal production. Coal-fired power plants generate about 50 percent of the nation’s electricity. More than half the nation’s coal is mined underground by thousands of men and women who daily risk injury and death. [4]But the occupation has become muchsafer since the late 1960s, when the . Congress passed laws requiring federal mine inspetions.3. What do we learn about the recent explosion at a coal mineA) Nobody was injured in it.B) It was caused by an error.C) It killed 27 miners.D) It affected national electricity supply.4. What made the mining industry safer in the late 1960sA) Extraordinary expansion of mine companies.B) The laws requiring federal mine inspections.C) The decline of coal supply in the world.D) An accident causing thousands of death.Test 4 News Report 3Question 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.When it comes to dieting, losin weight fast holds some appeal. Maybe that’s why . News & World Report has added a Fast Weight-Loss Diet category to its annual rankings of best diet plans. And one of the diets that comes out on top is the Health Management Resources (HMR) program.[5]HMR is a meal replacement diet that can be done on your own at home or under medical supervision. Instead of made-at-home meals, dieters can order low-calorie milk, soups,nutrition bars and multigrain cereal.The . News reviewers say [6]the plus side to the HMR diet is its quick-start option and the convenience of having meals delivered to you. The down side is “the milk lacks variety,” and it’s tough to eat out while on this diet.[7] “A common misunderstanding is that losing weight quickly is not healthy, not sustainable, and will just lead to future weight re-gain,” wrote Carol Addy, the chief medical officer at HMR, in a release. But she says, to the contrary, “numerous studies demonstrate that following a lifestyle change program which promotes fast initial weight loss can result in better long-term success.”5. What is the HMR programA) An express company that delivers food.B) A meal replacement diet.C) A report on fast weight-loss diet category.D) An annual ranking of best diet plans.6. What is the advantage of HMR programA) The food is made by medical workers.B) The food is healthier than made-at-home meal.C) The food is delivered to dieters directly.D) Dieters can order a variety of food.7. What’s the common misunderstanding about losing weight fastA) It is tough to achieve.B) It may change our lifestyle.C) It is unhealthy and unsustainable.D) It can lead to future diseases.Test 5 News Report 1Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.Two months ago, Zogby International, a Wahington-based research organization, conducted a public opinion poll in six Arab countries:Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The respondents, randomly chosen from different neighborhoods in various cities of each country, [1]were asked to give their opinion on a number of issues, including concerns facing their country and their personal life, economic development, employment opportunities and the likelihood of peace in the Middle East.[2]Overall, respondents expressed more satisfaction with their lives and more optimism about their future than they did in the poll conducted ten years ago. In Lebanon,both satisfaction and optimism have doubled.This is not surprising, says James Rauch, a professorat the University of California. “The Lebanese have experienced an enormous change now with the end of the Syrian occupation. They would have good reasons to be optimistic.”1.What were the respondents asked to comment onA) Their personal life.B) Educational opportunities.C) Political development.D) Their views on international issues.2. What do we learn about the result of the pollA) In Morocco, both satisfaction and optimism have doubled.B) Optimism grows generally in the Arab world in recent years.C) Many Arab countries have improved the income of their citizens.D) There is an acceleration of the economic growth in the Arab world.Test 5 News Report 2Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.[3] In October the Ugandan opposition leader, Kizza Basigye, returned to Kampala to prepare for the presidential electionsnext year. Three weeks later he was arrested. The Ugandan government says he must answer the charges, but his supporters say it’s an attempt by Ugandan President Museveni to Prevent Dr. Basigye running against him. [4]The incident is threatening to darken the country’s first multi-party elections in two decades. Western nations which provide essential economic support to Uganda have held up Uganda as a role model in the region, opposition leaders are calling on them to take a stand. In this edition of Analysis, Lucy Williamson looks at whether Uganda’s relationship with its donors is feeling the strain.3. Why did Kizza Basigye return to KampalaA) To arrest the leader of the opposition party.B) To prepare for the presidential elections.C) To answer his charges at home.D) To protect his supporters.4. What is the consequence of Basigye’s incidentA) Ug anda’s multi-party elections were darkened.B) Economic support from western nations was cut off.C) Uganda’s role model in the region was canceled.D) Uganda’s relationship with its donors felt strained.Test 5 News Report 3Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.At the end of every year, . weather researchers look back at what the nation’s weather was like, and what they saw last year was weird. [5]The year was hot and annoyed by all manner of extreme weather events that did a lot of expensive damage.December, in fact, was a fitting end.“This is the first time in our 121-year period of record that a month has been both the wettest and the warmest month on record,” says Jake Crouch, a weather researcher. The rest of the year was very wet and hot too, he says-the second-hottest period on record for the US.[6]The cause: a warming climate and a super strong El Nino. El Nino is a weather phenomenon out of the ocean that hits every few years and affects weather globally.Together, climate and a very strong El Nino pushed the weather in the US, as warm as its 20th century average.And even when the atmosphere is only that much warmer, it holds more moisture, [7]leading to record snows in the Northeast last February and March, and record rain in the South and Midwest.5. What was weather in the US like last yearA) It was wet and cold.B) It was hot and dry.C) It was cold and terrible.D) It was hot and terrible.6. What made last year’s weather so wiredA) All the extreme weather events.B) El Nino and a warmer climate.C) Light snows and record rain.D) The land’s surrounded by ocean.7. What happened in the Northwest of the US last February and MarchA) There was record-breaking snowfall.B) There was record-breaking rainfall.C) It were the warmest months ever recorded.D) It were the wettest months ever recorded.Text 6 News Report 1Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.[1]February is Black History Month in the United States, when Americans are enco uraged to learn about and appreciate the many contributions African Americans have made to Americansociety. Those efforts got a boost this week [2]when the Simthsonian Institution announced its plan to build a National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall, where, in about 10 years, it will join the rest of the capital city’s famed national museums and monuments. There is much to do before the museum is actually built. An architect must be chosen, the collection must be assembled, and half the museum’s $300-$500 million price tag must be provided from private donors. Lonnie Bunch, the director, of the new museum, says the museum really desires to create an opportunity for millions of Americans to engage in and understand African American history.1. What are Americans encouraged to do in Black American historyA) Learn about the history of American society.B) Appreciate the contributions of African Americans.C) Visit famed national museums and monuments.D) Donate money to build new museums.2. What is the plan of the Smithsonian InstitutionA) To join association of museums.B) To collect money from architects.C) To choose donors.D) To build a new museum.Test 6 News Report 2Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.When the tsunami hit Thailand last year, hundreds of Burmese migrants working in beach front hotels were among the victims. Thai officials have identified 80 Burmese migrant workers among the dead. [3]But they believe several of the more than 800 unidentified bodies are likely to be Burmese. Thousands of Burmese migrant workers are employed along Thailand’s Andaman Sea coast-a source of cheap labor for contractors who often overlook the need to register the workers.[4]Those who survived the tsunami often found their jobs, homes, and belongings were gone, and that they were unable to get government aid. Adison Kurdmongkol, a Thai labor activist, says the disaster called attention to the problems the Burmese migrants faced even before the tsunami.2.How many unidentified bodies are likely to be BurmeseA) Several.B) 80. C) More than 800. D) Several hundred.4. What happened to the surviving Burmese after last year’s tsunamiA) They were employed by contractors.B) They overlooked the government aid.C) They called attention to the problems of migrants.D) They were unable to get government aid.Test 6 News report 3Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.[5]The Paris agreement to curb climate change calls for a dramatic shift away from fossil fuels and greenhouse gasses the emit, especially carton dioxide.Switching to renewable energy helps, but that won’t happen fast enough to keep temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. That’s why scientists and researchers all over the world also are working on new ways of keeping carbon out of the atmosphere.[6]At an industrial site in Alberta, a province in North America. Royal Dutch Shell, an oil company, recently hosted a grand opening for its Quest carbon capture and storage project.It’s part of Shell’s oil sands business. Turning oil sands into crude oil emits a lot of carbon dioxide. So Shell tries to capture some of that greenhouse gas before it gets into the air.The technology in the quest project has been around for a while, but it’s still expensive: The cost of building and operating this one plant over the next decade is about $970 million. For all that money, it captures only a third of the CO2 that’s produced here.[7]For many companies, such a plant isn’t an attractive investment because it’s not profitable.5. What’s the purpose of Paris agreementA) To help companies make more money.B) To gain reputation around the world.C) To keep temperatures at a low level.D) To control the change of climate.6. What is the content of Shell’s Quest projectA) Transportation of sands and oil.B) Way to stop emitting carbon dioxide.C) Capture and storage of carbon dioxide.D) Method of exploring more oil.7. Why doesn’t Quest’s plant attract to many companiesA) Because it needs government’s suport.B) Because it’s hard to acquire the technology.C) Because it’s not easy to make a profit.D) Because it requires a lot of money.。
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Organizing production. Organization behavior - Question list1.What is a firm? What economic challenges do all firms face? Describe them.什么是公司?所有公司都面临哪些经济挑战?描述他们。
It refers to the organizational form of an enterprise. For the purpose of profit-making associations and legal persons. It has been highly developed in capitalist society. Companies are also known as business management organizations in the state-owned industry, commerce, construction, transportation and other departments that implement independent economic accounting and professional management organizations divided by industries in some cities.指企业的组织形式。
以营利为目的的社团法人。
在资本主义社会获得高度发展。
国营工、商、建筑、运输等部门中实行独立经济核算的经营管理组织和某些城市中按行业划分的专业管理机构,也通称公司。
新发明不断、大公司兴起,大量的物质财富涌现,同时社会矛盾也在激化,贫富差距、两极分化、环境污染、食品安全、腐败横行等问题2.Efficiency of the firm. Technological and economic efficiency.公司的效率。
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1、微观需求和宏观需求之间的相同点有()。
A.自变量都是价格水平B.自变量都是相对价格C.需求与价格呈同方向变化D.需求与价格呈反方向变化答案: D难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题2、总需求曲线向右下方倾斜是由于价格水平上升时,()。
A.投资会减少B.消费会减少C.净出口会减少D.以上因素都是答案:D难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题3、在宏观经济学中,将价格水平变动引起利率同方向变动,进而使投资和产出水平反方向变动的情况称为A.实际余额效应B.投资效应C.产出效应D.利率效应答案:D难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题4、下列有关总需求曲线的说法正确的是A.在充分就业时为垂直的直线B.如果经济中存在较高的失业,则为水平的直线C.由于利率效应、财富效应和税收效应的作用而具有负斜率D.由于生产成本随着实际总产出的增加而递减,所以具有负斜率答案:C难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题5、影响总需求的外生变量()。
A.用来解释为什么总需求曲线具有负斜率B.用来说明整条总需求曲线移动的原因C.用来表明实际产出与价格水平之间的反方向变动关系D.用来表明投入品的价格和资源生产力之间的关系答案:B难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题6、在其他条件不变的情况下,按照总需求曲线的一般变动趋势,()。
A.价格水平的变化对均衡 GDP 水平没有影响B.价格水平上升将提高财富的实际价值C.总支出水平(相应地实际 GDP 水平) 与价格水平呈反方向变动关系D.总支出水平(相应地实际 GDP 水平) 与价格水平呈正方向变动关系答案:C难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题7、因价格水平下降而导致的总需求增加就相当于()。
A.沿着某一条固定的总需求曲线向下移动B.总供给下降C.总需求曲线向右移动D.总需求曲线向左移动答案:A难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题8、下面哪种说法正确解释了总需求曲线向右下方倾斜的原因A.物价水平下降增加了实际余额,导致国民收入水平提高B.物价水平下降迫使中央银行增加货币供给量,导致LM 下移,收入水平提高C.物价水平下降诱使政府减税,导致LM下移,收入水平提高D.以上都正确答案:A难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题9、下面哪种说法正确解释了总需求曲线向右下方倾斜的原因?()A.物价水平下降增加了实际余额,导致国民收入水平提高B.物价水平下降迫使中央银行增加货币供给量,导致 LM下移,收入水平提高C.物价水平下降诱使政府减税,导致 LM 下移,收入水平提高D.以上都正确答案:A难易程度:答案解析:题型:单选题10、净出口增加可以使()。
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Question1: Is marriage an impediment or help to one’s career development?In the essay Of Marriage and Single Life, Bacon prefers marriage to single life. He thought, for signal men, “Unmarried men are best friends, best masters, best servants, but not always best subjects, for they are light to run away, and almost all fugitives are of that condition.” and for signal women, “Chaste women are often proud and froward, as presuming upon the merit of their chastity.”Bacon’s words can be true and correct toda y. As far as I am concerned that no matter before or now, marriage is a help to one’s career development. As an old proverb says, a man should get married when he is old enough, and so should a woman and there is also an old saying in China, family first, career second. What do marriage and family mean to a man? It means that he is not only his parents’ son, but also his wife’s husband, and even more, his children’s father. He has his own family and has more responsibility than before. He has more burdens on his shoulders. These burdens and responsibility of his own family make him have to put his whole heart to develop his career so that his family will get cast-iron guarantees and have a good life. Surely, the above words are the same to women. For example, in times of war, the soldier who had family would be more desperate and motivated than the soldier was signal and the morale of the army that all the soldiers had wives would be higher than the army that soldiers were single. Their own marriage and families motivated them and made them want to go back alive, so they would concentrate on the war and want to win the war. As Bacon said in the essay Of Marriage and Single Life, “For soldiers, I find the generals commonly in their hortatives, put men in mind of their wives and children; I think the despising of marriage amongst the Turks, maketh the vulgar soldier more base.” At the same time, marriage can make people learn how to love other people and be love by other people. Marriage and family make people more responsible and loving, make deeper love between spouses and make life more wonderful. The ability to love and be loved is the most precious of gifts given to people, which should be highly treasured. The ability to love and be love is vital to anyone’s career, because love is going to move. When a person loves his family and treasures his marriage, he must cherish his career and want to develop it.Question2: In your own words, summarize the character of the Knightfrom the brief introduction in this excerpt.The knight displays many traits which make him seem almost too good to be true, and a true gentleman that rarely exists in reality. The knight has three main admirable traits, making him the most liked traveler in “The Canterbury Tales”, and filled with the romantic color. From the brief introduction in this excerpt, obviously, the knight has the most valued and honorable characters. First of all, the knight is of high quality. He is the meaningful form of a gentleman and shows his kindness and understanding to everyone who he keep a contract with. He has a good manner and generous. The knight strongly feels that any proper person should display courtesy and elegance at all times. Secondly, he cherishes chivalry and his principle. He believes in the ideals of chivalry, and always stays true to its principles. He is honest, faithful and truthful. The knight knows what he should do and what he shouldn’t do. He do something under his principle that can make him gain honor and reputation. The last character of the knight is that the knight showed valour and skill on the battlefield. He fights in the holy war and serves the Lord. He is loyal to the king and brave in the battle. He get respect by winning every battle. The main character, the knight is the perfect gentleman and he is worthy being respected.Question3: What is your ideas about death, do you think Death can be swelling with pride today?I think that death can be swelling with pride today.We are all mortals and as mortals, we must face the sad thing, death. Everyone should face death correctly. When we talk about death, we must be involved in life, because death and life go together and are inseparably intertwined. For ourselves, on the one hand, we should cherish our own life and be in awe of death, because everyone only has once life and it is beyond mortal power to bring a dead man back to life. At the same time, actually, our lives not only belong to our own, but also belong to our parents, relates and even lovers. Our treasure to our lives amount to respect to our parents, relates and lovers. Once our parents give birth to us, we have the responsibility that they give us at that time. Just think about it. If one day, we would suddenly die, how sad our parents would be! It is an irresponsible thing. On the other hand, we should not be afraid of death but to respect death. As an old saying in China, “People inherent in a death or weightier than Mount Tai or lighter than a goose feather.” For other people, we should respect their life or death. To someone dying,we need to encourage them to live up and to someone dead, we should jut remain silence.In the modern society, with the development of technology and medical technology, man’s life is longer and longer. More and more people are not afra id death any more. However, just in such a technologically advanced society, death can be swelling with pride. In the superficiality, the neon glamour and the cheap prettiness of life today, some death seem to be worth being proud of particularly. Someone died for his or her dream and for the thing that he or she insisted for the whole life. For example, the woman pilot, Yu Xu, although she does not die owing to fight to protect our country, her death is still swelling with pride. Yu Xu is not like common people who is aim to earn more money so that they give up their own dreams. She even gave up any other better things to realize her flying dream that she persisted in it during her whole life. The example of Yu Xu is only one of these great death. Actually, around us, maybe there are many other great death like this example though we do not want them happened. In a word, life is great and death is great, too. Death can be swelling with pride today.。
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1.Can you make a brief introduction about yourself?2. Could you tell me why you want to leave your present job?老实说,首先我要感谢安费诺给了我一个很好的学习机会,在安费诺我成长起来,如今我慢慢地发现了我的不足之处,我需要一个更好的平台来发展自己,在安费诺我奉献了我的努力,为公司创造了价值,而我也得到了我需要的。
你们公司有一定的国际名声,而且你们所生产的电池是国际上领先水平的。
你们生产的电池跟安费诺生产的连接器应用领域有所类似,如:军事,航天,汽车领域的,而你们公司还有个优点,你们有大众化的产品,像家用电池。
还有进入你们公司能够提升我的英语,这是我看重的一点。
To be honest, first of all I would like to thank Amphenol gave me a good opportunity to learn, from Amphenol I grew up, now I slowly found my shortcomings, I need a better platform to develop their own.In Amphenol I give my efforts, create value for the company, and I got what I need.Your company has a certain international reputation, and you are producing the battery is the international advanced level. Your battery with the connector application production Amphenol is similar,Such as: military, aerospace, automotive, and you have an advantage, you have a popular product, likea home battery. There is a point in which you can improve my English.3. What are you responsibilities when you work in your current company?我主要负责电镀药水的日常分析,生产工艺问题的分析与解决,还有新工艺的试验与应用,工艺文件的修订,产品性能的测试等等I am mainly responsible for the daily analysis of plating solution, production processproblems and solutions, and new technology testing and application, process documentation, product performance testing and so on.4. Would you describe you reporting line in XXX? Who do you report to and who shouldreport to you?我上司是电镀工程助理经理,他人很好。
(完整word版)1368个单词词汇-中文翻译版
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2014年6月英语六级真题及答案
2014年6月英语六级真题及答案全面的!请好评哦!PartI Writing ( 30minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to put all your eggs in one basket. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise a person by their appearance. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to jump to conclusions upon seeing or hearing something. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section A Directions: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.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
question-statement 方法
方法在我们的日常生活中无处不在。
无论是在学习、工作还是生活中,方法都是我们完成任务和解决问题的重要工具。
那么,什么是方法?方法的作用是什么?如何选择合适的方法?本文将从这几个方面进行探讨。
一、方法的定义方法指的是一套系统的、有章可循的步骤或程序,用于解决问题或完成任务。
方法可以是科学的、技术的,也可以是日常生活中简单的操作步骤。
无论是哪种方法,都是一种经过验证和实践的有效手段。
二、方法的作用1. 提高效率:选择合适的方法可以大大提高工作和学习效率。
通过科学的方法,可以更快地实现目标,节省时间和精力。
2. 解决问题:方法是解决问题的重要工具。
对于复杂的问题,科学的方法可以帮助我们分析、归纳和解决,避免盲目的试错,提高解决问题的准确性和及时性。
3. 规范操作:方法可以帮助我们规范操作步骤,减少错误和失误的发生。
尤其是在技术领域,严谨的操作方法可以确保产品质量和安全。
4. 建立经验:通过方法,我们可以建立一套经验积累体系,不断总结实践中的经验教训,形成自己的方法论,为今后的工作和生活提供参考和借鉴。
三、选择合适的方法1. 了解问题:在选择方法前,首先要深刻理解问题的本质和要求,搞清楚问题的症结所在。
只有正确理解问题,才能选择合适的方法。
2. 参考经验:在选择方法时,可以参考过去的经验和成功案例,看看别人是如何解决类似问题的,从中借鉴经验,避免重复踩坑。
3. 多角度思考:对于复杂的问题,可以从多个角度思考,选择多种方法进行尝试和比较,最终选择最适合的方法。
4. 实践验证:方法的选择不是一蹴而就的,需要通过实践来验证。
在实际操作中,要及时总结经验,修正错误,不断完善方法。
四、总结方法在我们的日常生活中起着举足轻重的作用。
选择合适的方法可以提高效率,解决问题,规范操作,建立经验。
在选择方法时,要深刻理解问题,参考经验,多角度思考,实践验证。
只有这样,我们才能选择最适合的方法,更好地完成任务和解决问题。
五、方法的分类方法可以根据其适用领域和特点进行分类。
quickImportQuestionTemplate_宏观经济政策_判断题
1、宏观经济政策的目标之一是使失业率降到自然失业率之下。
答案:错难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题2、内在稳定器有助于缓和经济的波动。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题3、假如挤出效应等于100%,财政支出政策十分有效。
答案:错难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题4、只要挤出效应小于100%,政府支出的增加就能刺激国民收入的增加。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题5、比例税制对经济也会起到内在稳定器的作用。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题6、按照年度平衡预算的观点,在经济萧条时为了年度预算平衡,政府必须降低税率。
答案:错难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题7、失业保险制度对国民收入水平变动能起到自动稳定的作用。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题8、如果消费者能根据收入变化及时地调整他们的消费水平,那么对经济就起到内在稳定的作用。
难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题9、IS曲线为一条水平线时,扩张性货币政策不会引起利率上升,只会使实际国民收入增加。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题10、IS 曲线越平坦,LM 曲线越陡峭,财政政策效果就越大。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题11、由于政策时滞的存在,人们怀疑相机抉择的财政政策的效果。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题12、累进的个人所得税可以发挥财政政策“内在稳定器”的功能答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题13、财政政策可以直接影响需求,货币政策则是间接影响需求。
答案:对难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题14、增加税收和增加政府支出都属于扩张性的财政政策。
答案:错难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题15、在总需求量不足时,政府可采取扩张性的财政政策来抑制衰退。
答案:对难易程度:题型:判断题16、如果经济处于充分就业状态,则增加政府支出完全不会挤占私人投资和消费支出。
答案:错难易程度:答案解析:题型:判断题17、IS 曲线越平坦,扩张性财政政策的效果就越小。
QUESTION大学综合英语口语问题!
Unit 11。
What are the two things that the writer has always wanted to do?Write and live on a farm。
2。
Why does the writer think that his life in the country is of the self-reliant type and satisfying?Because they grow nearly all of their fruits and vegetables。
They have enough eggs,honey and wood. On the other hand, they are very close to nature and can enjoy the beautiful scenery. Besides, they can go skiing and skating in winter。
3。
Is life in the country easy for the writer and his family?No。
Sometimes the good life can get pretty tough.4。
What was their first winter like?They were buried under five feet of snow from December through March。
5。
What happened when the first spring came? Of the two floods the author describes, what does the second one actually refer to?When the first spring came, it brought two floods。
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1、在平时的生活中有没有经历过让你特别感动的小事?2、在求职过程中有没有什么特殊的经历?3、是否赞成在大学里只要成绩优异就一定会获得成功?4、对自己的大学生活有什么感受,满意吗?有没有做过什么遗憾的事?5、大学生活中你觉得你得到了什么最为珍贵的东西,你认为自己最大的改变是6、什么?是因为什么而改变的?7、你认为大学生就业心理上存在着哪些误区?8、谈谈你的人生目标和工作目标是什么?9、在大学阶段,当学习、生活各个方面占据了你所有的时间以至于忙的不知所措时,应怎么办?10、有抱怨过学校的早操吗?对于跑早操有什么看法?11、食堂的饭菜哪个感觉还不错?有什么推荐的吗?12、你在大学生活最迷茫的时候是什么时候?你又是怎样度过的呢?13、你认为最难过的科目是什么?你是怎样克服的?14、你对学校,对天津这个城市的印象是什么?1、你对在大学里的所有经历与以后工作时有无关系有什么看法?2、面试的情景是怎样的?3、参加工作后,有什么收获?4、觉得大学生活与工作后的生活有什么区别,更喜欢哪种生活?5、目前在公司的处境?6、可以从自身经历谈谈对就业的看法吗?1、面对考研时的心态?2、面对毕业初入社会时的心态,找不到工作时的感受和解决办法?3、毕业前是否存在着考研、就业和自主创业之间的犹豫?你是如何做的准备?1、你觉得你所知道的最动人的表白是什么?2、大学时代有没有谈过恋爱?有没有心动的女孩?3、如何获得的这一份工作?4、毕业时对舍友的感受?5、你在大学里除学习之外有没有其他的什么经历?6、你找工作的主要途径是什么?7、如果某天发现自己的梦想是虚无缥缈的东西,那梦让你坚持下去的理由是什么?8、毕业后找不到工作怎么办?要干什。
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1、“周期盘点”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“周期盘点”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:Cycle Counting2、请问“零库存”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“零库存”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:Zero Inventories3、请问“粮食仓库”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“粮食仓库”用英语怎么说?Answer:grain depot4、请问“刻录机”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“刻录机”用英语怎么说?Answer:burner5、请问“胡说八道”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“胡说八道”用英语怎么说?Answer:shooting from the hip6、请问“刮目相看”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“刮目相看”用英语怎么说?Answer:Sit up and take notice7、请问“粉饼”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“粉饼”用英语怎么说?Answer:pressed powder8、请问“纺织专科学校”怎么说?Question:请问“纺织专科学校”用英语怎么说?Answer:Textile college or institute9、请问“兜风”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:joy ride10、请问“得罪某人”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“得罪某人”用英语怎么说?Answer:get in Dutch with someone11、请问“贷款”用英文怎么说?hi karen贷款(短语)provide a loanextend credit to12、请问“打嗝”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“打嗝”用英语怎么说?Answer:make a belch13、请问“吃闭门羹”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“吃闭门羹”用英语怎么说?Answer:to a locked door14、请问“便宜没好货”英语怎么说?请问“便宜没好货”英语怎么说?Answer:Some bargain it is!15、“资本市场”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“资本市场”用英语怎么说?Answer:capital market16、请问“你真幸运”英语怎么说?请问“你真幸运”英语怎么说?God is shining on you.17、“生活很富裕”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“生活很富裕”用英语怎么说?Answer:be well fixed18、“十进制”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“十进制”用英语怎么说?Answer:decimal system19、“四舍五入”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“四舍五入”用英语怎么说?Answer:round20、“素食者”应该怎么说呢?Question:词典上说纯的素食主义者是vegan(只要是动物的副产品都不吃),那吃蛋和牛奶的“素食者”应该怎么说呢?Answer:vegetarian21、“损耗系数”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“损耗系数”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:Shrinkage Factor22、“昙花一现”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“昙花一现”用英语怎么说?Answer:a flash in the pan23、“团队精神”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“团队精神”用英语怎么说?Answer:team spirit24、“无形资产”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“无形资产”用英语怎么说?Answer:intangible assets25、“五岳”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“五岳”用英语怎么说?Answer:the five sacred mountains26、“物料清单”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“物料清单”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:Bill of Material (BOM)27、“物流中心”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“物流中心”用英语怎么说?Answer:Logistics center28、“现场直播”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“现场直播”用英语怎么说?Answer:you can say live broadcasting or just live.29、“信用合作社”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“信用合作社”用英语怎么说?Answer:credit union30、“性格开朗”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“性格开朗”用英语怎么说?Answer:sanguine31、“义务教育”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“义务教育”用英语怎么说?Answer:compulsory education32、“应收帐款”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“应收帐款”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:A/R (Accounts Receivable)33、“有形损耗”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“有形损耗”用英语怎么说?Answer:Tangible loss34、“政府采购”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“政府采购”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:government procurement35、“职业道德”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“职业道德”用英语怎么说?Answer:professional ethic36、“指甲油”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“指甲油”用英语怎么说?Answer:nail polish37、“指控”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“指控”用英语怎么说?Answer:charge somebody with38、“智力密集型”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“智力密集型”用英语怎么说?Answer:concentration of brain power; knowledge-intensive 39、“滞销商品”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“滞销商品”用英语怎么说?Answer:a drug on the market40、“中美合资”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“中美合资”用英语怎么说?Answer:Sino-American Joint Venture41、“社会保险机构”英语怎么说?Question:请问“社会保险机构”用英语怎么说?Answer:social security institution42、请问“派工单”用英语怎么说呢?Question:请问“派工单”用英语怎么说呢?Answer:Dispatch List43、请问“牵线搭桥”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“牵线搭桥”用英语怎么说?Answer:pull the strings44、请问“敲竹杠”用英语怎么说?Question:请问“敲竹杠”用英语怎么说?Answer:a clip joint45、请问“熟能生巧”英语怎么说?请问“熟能生巧”英语怎么说?practice makes perfect.。
现场访谈问题清单
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3.贵公司的市场地位或市场份额如何谁是最主要的竞争者4.贵公司有多少雇员5.贵公司当前的股权结构是怎样的6.贵公司当前的分公司、子公司情况如何7.贵公司目前已有的客户是谁8.贵公司为客户提供了哪些主要产品/服务市场机遇9.贵公司的目标市场是什么10.贵公司所在的产业链上下游企业和产品/服务是哪些11.贵公司所在的市场行业平均利润怎样12.贵公司所在的市场驱动因素和市场限制因素有哪些(需求、供给、监管方面)13.贵公司的主要产品/服务的关键优势和给客户的核心价值是什么14.贵公司的产品/服务,市场容量有多大市场趋势是怎样的(增长、下降还是稳定变动比率和依据)15.贵公司的产品/服务所在的市场是否有周期性/季节性技术16.贵公司在制造产品/提供服务时应用何种核心技术17.该技术是贵公司内部开发的吗是否有技术合作开发对外部技术来源的依赖程度如何18.贵公司是否拥有该技术的知识产权知识产权的保护状况如何知识产权授权状况如何19.该项技术在哪些方面具有特殊性是否为客户解决了某些特殊问题或满足了客户的某种未被满足的需要20.技术成熟度如何处于技术生命周期的哪一阶段在研技术的产品化程度如何21.贵公司的研发团队有多少成员在开发/改进这项技术时,这些成员的学历和背景/经验如何对他们的激励约束机制怎样22.贵公司的技术研发费用如何23.贵公司的新技术研发计划如何24.竞争者在做什么技术研发产品和服务25.贵公司的产品/服务能够为客户做些什么在市场中是否存在可获得的替代产品/服务26.是什么因素决定了客户继续购买贵公司的产品/服务27.贵公司主要产品/服务的盈利能力、成本竞争优势或劣势如何28.贵公司的主要产品/服务与竞争者的比较。
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上海城市信息化决策咨询服务系统项目访谈问题概要
针对政府部门:
业务模式:
1.目前贵处对IT咨询产品的使用现状如何?哪些借助于信息咨询中心获得?
2.贵处与信息咨询中心的合作关系通过什么方式维系?
3.对于IT咨询产品和服务的需求如何?对于哪些领域和服务种类有特殊偏好?
4.对于信息咨询中心所提供的信息,贵处有何评价(内容泛围、深度、时效?)
5.对于信息咨询中心所提供信息的交付方式,贵处有何评价(界面的易操作性、提出
需求的响应速度、搜索工具的准确性等)
6.您所知的其他政府部门对中心是否存在考核机制?如果有,怎样进行?
7.对中心满足政府决策需要,有无其他建议?
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1、走过春的田野,趟过夏的激流,来到秋天就是安静祥和的世界。
秋天,虽没有玫瑰的芳香,却有秋菊的淡雅,没有繁花似锦,却有硕果累累。
秋天,没有夏日的激情,却有浪漫的温情,没有春的奔放,却有收获的喜悦。
清风落叶舞秋韵,枝头硕果醉秋容。
秋天是甘美的酒,秋天是壮丽的诗,秋天是动人的歌。
2、人的一生就是一个储蓄的过程,在奋斗的时候储存了希望;在耕耘的时候储存了一粒种子;在旅行的时候储存了风景;在微笑的时候储存了快乐。
聪明的人善于储蓄,在漫长而短暂的人生旅途中,学会储蓄每一个闪光的瞬间,然后用它们酿成一杯美好的回忆,在四季的变幻与交替之间,散发浓香,珍藏一生!
3、春天来了,我要把心灵放回萦绕柔肠的远方。
让心灵长出北归大雁的翅膀,乘着吹动彩云的熏风,捧着湿润江南的霡霂,唱着荡漾晨舟的渔歌,沾着充盈夜窗的芬芳,回到久别的家乡。
我翻开解冻的泥土,挖出埋藏在这里的梦,让她沐浴灿烂的阳光,期待她慢慢长出枝蔓,结下向往已久的真爱的果实。
4、好好享受生活吧,每个人都是幸福的。
人生山一程,水一程,轻握一份懂得,将牵挂折叠,将幸福尽收,带着明媚,温暖前行,只要心是温润的,再遥远的路也会走的安然,回眸处,愿阳光时时明媚,愿生活处处晴好。
5、漂然月色,时光随风远逝,悄然又到雨季,花,依旧美;心,依旧静。
月的柔情,夜懂;心的清澈,雨懂;你的深情,我懂。
人生没有绝美,曾经习惯漂浮的你我,曾几何时,向往一种平实的安定,风雨共度,淡然在心,凡尘远路,彼此守护着心的旅程。
沧桑不是自然,而是经历;幸福不是状态,而是感受。
上海城市信息化决策咨询服务系统项目访谈问题概要
6、疏疏篱落,酒意消,惆怅多。
阑珊灯火,映照旧阁。
红粉朱唇,腔板欲与谁歌?画脸粉色,凝眸着世间因果;未央歌舞,轮回着缘起缘落。
舞袖舒广青衣薄,何似院落寂寞。
风起,谁人轻叩我柴扉小门,执我之手,听我戏说?
7、经年,未染流殇漠漠清殇。
流年为祭。
琴瑟曲中倦红妆,霓裳舞中残娇靥。
冗长红尘中,一曲浅吟轻诵描绘半世薄凉寂寞,清殇如水。
寂寞琉璃,荒城繁心。
流逝的痕迹深深印骨。
如烟流年中,一抹曼妙娇羞舞尽半世清冷傲然,花祭唯美。
邂逅的情劫,淡淡刻心。
那些碎时光,用来祭奠流年,可好?
8、缘分不是擦肩而过,而是彼此拥抱。
你踮起脚尖,彼此的心就会贴得更近。
生活总不完美,总有辛酸的泪,总有失足的悔,总有幽深的怨,总有抱憾的恨。
生活亦很完美,总让我们泪中带笑,悔中顿悟,怨中藏喜,恨中生爱。
9、海浪在沙滩上一层一层地漫涌上来,又一层一层地徐徐退去。
我与你一起在海水中尽情的戏嬉,海浪翻滚,碧海蓝天,一同感受海的胸怀,一同去领略海的温情。
这无边的海,就如同我们俩无尽的爱,重重的将我们包裹。
10、寂寞的严冬里,到处是单调的枯黄色。
四处一片萧瑟,连往日明净的小河也失去了光彩,黯然无神地躲在冰面下恹恹欲睡。
有母女俩,在散发着丝丝暖意的阳光下,母亲在为女儿梳头。
她温和的把头发理顺。
又轻柔的一缕缕编织着麻花辫。
她脸上写满笑意,似乎满心的慈爱永远装不下,溢到嘴边。
流到眼角,纺织进长长的。
麻花辫。
阳光亲吻着长发,像散上了金粉,闪着飘忽的光辉。
女儿乖巧地依偎在母亲怀里,不停地说着什么,不时把母亲逗出会心的微笑,甜美的亲情融化了冬的寒冷,使萧索的冬景旋转出春天的美丽。
11、太阳终于伸出纤纤玉指,将青山的柔纱轻轻褪去。
青山那坚实的肌胸,挺拔的脊梁坦露在人们的面前,沉静而坚毅。
不时有云雾从它的怀中涌起,散开,成为最美丽的语言。
那阳光下显得凝重的松柏,那苍茫中显现出的点点殷红,那散落在群山峰顶神秘的吻痕,却又增添了青山另外的神秘。
12、原野里那郁郁葱葱的植物,叫我们丝毫感受不到秋天的萧索,勃勃生机与活力仍在田间高山涌动。
谷子的叶是墨绿的,长而大的谷穗沉甸甸地压弯了昨日挺拔的脊梁;高粱仍旧那么苗条,满头漂亮的红缨挥洒出秋的风韵;那纵横原野的林带,编织着深绿浅黄的锦绣,抒写出比之春夏更加丰富的生命色彩。
13、终于,心痛,心碎,心成灰。
终于选择,在月光下,被遗忘。
百转千回,早已物是人非;欲说还休,终于咫尺天涯;此去经年,你我终成陌路。
爱你,终是一朵花开至荼糜的悲伤,一只娥飞奔扑火的悲哀。
14、世界这么大,能遇见,不容易。
心若向阳,何惧忧伤。
人只要生活在这个世界上,就有很多烦恼,痛苦或是快乐,取决于你的内心。
人不是战胜痛苦的强者,便是屈服于痛
上海城市信息化决策咨询服务系统项目访谈问题概要
苦的弱者。
再重的担子,笑着也是挑,哭着也是挑。
再不顺的生活,微笑着撑过去了,就是胜利。
15、孤独与喧嚣无关,摩肩接踵的人群,演绎着身外的花开花谢,没谁陪你挥别走远的流年。
孤独与忙碌迥异,滚滚红尘湮没了心境,可少了终点的奔波,人生终究一样的苍白。
当一个人成长以后,在他已经了解了世界不是由鲜花和掌声构成之后,还能坚持自己的梦想,多么可贵。
16、生活除却一份过往和爱情外,还是需要几多的遐思。
人生并不是单单的由过往和爱情符号所组成的,过往是人生对所有走过岁月的见证;因为简单,才深悟生命之轻,轻若飞花,轻似落霞,轻如雨丝;因为简单,才洞悉心灵之静,静若夜空,静似幽谷,静如小溪。
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