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What do you know about Cactus City Wild West Park [A] A place to see cowboys and cowgirls. [B] A place for children to play in winter. [C] A fun place for the whole family.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17至20题What do we know about the Plaza Leon
A. it’s new building.
B. it’s a small town.
C. it’s public place.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。What can we learn from what the speaker said
A. He is a retired teacher of history.
B. He thinks children were happier in the past.
C. He lives on a farm far away from cities.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。What kind of life does the speaker seem to like most
A. Busy.
B. Colourful
C. Quiet
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。What did the man do every Sunday
A. He was taken to church three times.
B. He stayed at home all day.
C. He played in the street.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。What can a listener expect to learn from the talk
A. How to get along better with people by improving listening skills.
B. How to be more active in talking with other people.
C. How to understand a foreign language.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。What is the purpose of the woman’s talk
A. Encouraging people to ask questions
B. Giving an introduction to her speech.
C. Discussing problems in learning
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。What is the speaker’s opinion on public transport
A. It’s comfortable.
B. It’s time-saving.
C. It’s cheap.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。What is good about living in a small town
A. It’s safer.
B. It’s healthier.
C. It’s more convenient.
[单项选择]听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。What did the man have to do in the morning
A. He fed the chickens.
B. He cleaned the bathroom.
C. He carded water for the family.
[单项选择]听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。What do we know about Jan
A. He cooks for a restaurant.
B. He travels a lot of his work.
C. He prefers American food.
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Passage Three
If you know exactly what you want, the best route to a job is to get specialized training. A recent survey shows that companies like graduates in such fields as business and health care who can go to work immediately with very little on-the-job training. That’s especially true of booming fields that are challenging for workers. At Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration, for example, bachelor’s degree graduates get an average of four or five job offers with salaries ranging from the high teens to the low 20s and plenty of chances for rapid advancement. Large companies, especially, like a background of formal education coupled with work experience. But in the long run, too much specialization doesn’t pay off. Business, which has been flooded wjth MBAs, no longer considers the degree an automatic stamp of approval. The MBA may open doors and command a higher salary initially, but the impact of a degree washes out after
A. Specialists are more expensive to hire than generalists
B. Formal schooling is less important than job training
C. On-the-job training is, in the long run, less costly
D. Generalists will outdo specialists in management