a. Would you like to go out with us for dinner this evening?
b.__________________________
A、No, I already have plans
B、Thanks a lot but I’m busy tonight
C、No, I really don’t like eating out
D、I’m ill, so I shouldn’t go out for dinner
Plans were made.They called for a "King of Clocks, the biggest and best in the world? So the clock had to be big.And it had to keep very good time.The big clock was made in two years.But it couldn't be put in the tower.The tower wasn't even built! Five more years went by before the clock tower was finished.Then the giant hour bell was put in place.It rang out for the first time on July 11, 1859.
The great bell had to have a name.A meeting of Parliament was called to pick one.The clock is the King of Clocks?one man said."Why not call the Queen of Bells?"
"Then why not Victoria?"said another.(Victoria was the British queen at that time.)
The talk about names went on and on.Then Benjamin Hall got up to speak.He was a big man whom the others liked.By this time they were all tired.Someone shouted."Why not call it Big Ben?"
Everybody laughed, and the meeting broke up.But Big Ben it was from then on.Not just the bell, but the whole clock.
(1) The new clock began striking years after the old clock had crashed down.
A.2
B.5
C.15
D.25
(2) The plans said that the new clock had to.
A.be named at a parliament meeting
B.be called Big Ben
C.be made in two years
D.be big and keep good time
(3) The clock tower was built five years after.
A.the clock was made
B.the hour bell was made
C.the old Parliament building burned down
D.the new Parliament building was completed
(4) Originally, the British Parliament called the meeting in order to name.
A.the clock
B.the bell
C.the clock tower
D.the whole building
(5) Big Ben was named after.
A.the king of England
B.the British queen
C.a man in Parliament
D.the clock maker
Based on the organization's general policy and strategy ,surveys should be carried out to assess whether or not staff are satisfied with their jobs. Actions then should be taken to make sure that staff do have job satisfaction.
First, it is essential to recruit the right person for the job. People' s skills should be classified and matched to the organization' s requirements. Second, it' s also important to develop people's skills by training, not just at the start of their job, but throughout their career. Training plans should be established and training should be reviewed constantly. Third, developing people through teamwork is very important. Staff should feel that they are working together and not by themselves. Last but not least, people should not necessarily stay in the same jobs throughout their career. They should be employed in the job where they are most effective. Developing their careers is important.
1.What is the article mainly talking about?()
A.Personnel training
B.Management of personnel
C.Importance of human resource
2.Surveys should be carried out in accordance with().
A.people' s skills
B.staff's job satisfaction
C.the organization' s general policy and strategy
3.How many kinds of actions should be taken to meet staff's job satisfaction?()
A.Three
B.Four
C.Five
4.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?()
A.An effective work team is very important
B.An employee should be assigned to the position that can fully exert his skills
C.Personnel training at the start of the job is more important than that in the later period
5. People()stay in the same jobs throughout their career.
A.shouldn't
B.ought to
C.mustn't
A.主观资料[Subjective data]
B.客观资料[Objective date]
C.分析[Assay]
D.评估[Assessment]
E.计划[Plans]
A.Oh, no. let's not
B.I'd rather stay at home
C.I'm sorry, but I have other plans
D.Oh, no. That'll be too much trouble
A.Invoicing plans
B.Contracts
C.Delivery schedules
D.Contract release orders
B.Plant
C.Purchasing group
D.Company code
E.Purchasing organization
A.主观资料[subjective data]
B.客观资料[objective date]
C.分析[Assay]
D.评估[Assessment]
E.计划[Plans]
Which of the following is an example of a business purpose as dominant motive?()
I. Darren is a full-time plumber and a part-time Amway salesman. He is taking his family to Disney World and plans to take his Amway products with him so that he may deduct most of his cost of the trip.
II. Larry is a full-time plumber. He is taking his family with him to a convention in Orlando featuring the latest in plumbing products and techniques. He plans to deduct most of his cost of the trip.
A.Only statement I is correct
B.Only statement II is correct
C.Both statements are correct
D.Neither statement is correct