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[单项选择]HOW BABY BOOMERS ENVISION THEIR RETIREMENT
The Baby Boom generation—the cohort of Americans born between 1946 and 1964—has long commanded the attention of demographers, politicians, marketers, and social scientists. (0). Their mass alone has had an enormous impact on the national psyche, political arena and social fabric. From the youth culture they created in the 1960s and 1970s to the dual-income households of the 1980s and 1990s, this generation has reinterpreted each successive stage of life. (8).
Baby Boomers envision a very novel type of retirement. (9). Fully eight in ten Baby Boomers say they plan to work at least part-time during their retirement; just 16% say they will not work at all; a little over a third say they will be working part-time mainly for the sake of interest and enjoyment; about one quarter say they will work part-time mainly for the income it provides; others envision stating their own business or working full-time at a new job or career.
The
[单项选择]The quality management plan should describe how the project management team will implement its quality ().
A. improvement
B. control
C. policy
D. information
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·Read this text taken from an article about how the accountants
influence the decisions.
·Choose the best sentence to fill each
of the gaps.
·For each gap(9-14),mark one letter(A-H)on your
Answer Sheet.
·DO not use any letter more than once.
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Accountants in industry are often asked to evaluate projects.In the
recording industry this ususlly means working out the effect on comjpany profits
of the fine print in a recording contrace.Many people think it must be
straightforward,but,like many publishing contracts,the devil lies in the detail.
{{U}} (9) {{/U}}.There is a high level of front-end
investment in trying to“break” (popularise)an artist which usually comprises a
non-returnable advance on royalties,recording costs,promotional costs and tour
support costs which sometimes even extend to large“buy-on”fees to support major
artists on big
[单项选择]What does the man mean A. He wants to know how the woman had found the hotel. B. He wants to know the woman’s opinion about the hotel. C. He thinks the hotel is not very good.
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Baby Boomers Are Killing Themselves at an Alarming Rate
A.It has long held true that elderly people have higher suicide rates than the overall population. But numbers released in May by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show a dramatic rise in suicides among middle-aged people, with the highest increases among men in their 50s, whose rate went up by nearly 50 percent to 30 per 100,000; and women in their early 60s, whose rate rose by nearly 60 percent (though it is still relatively low compared with men, at 7 in 100,000). This is an alarming trend among baby boomers.
B.There are no large-scale studies yet figuring out the reasons behind the increase in baby boomer suicides. Part of it is likely tied to the recent economic downturn. But the trend started a decade before the 2008 recession, and psychologists and academics say it likely stems from a complex series of issues.
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