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[单项选择]"This job is killing me!" That statement may seem to be an exaggeration, but in looking closely at the work environment, it has become apparent there is a serious problem affecting the productivity of organizations. This problem has been coined "professional suicide", by a company which was among the first to become aware of the problem.
Professional suicide, a widespread but rarely studied phenomenon is costing companies not only dollars and cents, but the talents and skills of many bright and creative key employees. The syndrome (症状) affects the talented hard-driving employees with strong accomplishment needs. Those who are most likely to be affected are good employees who constantly operate in a crisis situation because of management’s lack of planning or leadership. These initially highly-motivated employees begin the suicidal process within three to five years after developing a solid record within the organization. The despair of not achieving what they want in what
A. It causes anxiety and shames.
B. It lowers their standard of living.
C. It destroys their talents and skills.
D. It influences their self-confidence.
[单项选择]Your ideas, _______, seem unusual to me.
A. like her
B. like hers
C. similar to her
D. similar to herself
[单项选择]Are the British people Europeans This may seem a strange question to Africans and Asians, who tend to think of all white men as Europeans. But the British, when they are in Britain, do not regard themselves as Europeans. The Europeans, to them, are those rather excitable foreigners from the other side of the English Channel, who have never learnt how to speak English. Europe is "the Continent"; a place full of interest for Britain tourists, but also the source of almost all the wars in which Britain has ever been involved. Thus, although geographically speaking Britain is a part of Europe, yet the fact that it is a separate island has made its people feel very, very insular. They feel, and in many ways are, different from the rest of Europe, and they sometimes annoy continental nations by failing to support them, or even to understand them, in time of need.
Where did the British people come from This is an extraordinary interesting question, since they are a mixture of many d
A. The British in Britain regard themselves as Europeans.
B. Chinese and Egyptian will think of white men as Europeans.
C. White men are Europeans in the eye of Americans and Asians.
D. Those who speak English are Europeans.
[填空题]Clattering keyboards may seem the white noise of the modern age, but they betray more information than unwary typists realize. Simply by analyzing audio recordings of keyboard clatter, computer scientists can now reconstruct an accurate transcript of what was typed--including passwords. (41) .
Such snooping is possible because each key produces a characteristic dick, shaped by its position on the keyboard, the vigor and hand position of the typist, and the type of keyboard used. But past attempts to decipher keyboard sounds were only modestly successful, requiring a training session in which the computer matched a known transcript to an audio recording of each key being struck. (42) . Furthermore, each new typist or keyboard required a fresh transcript and training session, limiting the method’s appeal to would-be hackers.
Now, in a blow to acoustic security, Doug Tygar and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, have published details o