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[单项选择]Ever since Jing Youliang graduated from Wuhan University in 2003, he’s been on the move. In the past four years, the 26-year-old has worked in Guangzhou, Wuhan and now Beijing
Each of those moves gave Jing a headache--not because of all the packing, but because of the bureaucracy surrounding social security, which includes medical care, pension and unemployment.
Moving to another place in China "means a lot more than leaving old friends and making new ones. It also requires leaping over hurdles that, if ignored, could jeopardize one’s future benefits.
"Every time I settle down in a new city, I have to set up a new social security account," explained Jing, a real estate agent. "When I want to leave, I have to transfer my accumulated payments to an account in Chongqing, or it may hurt my benefits in the future."
According to the National Bureau of Statistics in 2006, about 147 million Chinese were part of the "floating population". About 52 million of them, or
A. Leaving old friends and making new ones.
B. Losing some or all of their required investment.
C. Carrying the whole social security funds with people during a move.
D. Hurting one’s benefits in the future without transferring his accumulated payments to another account.
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Passage Five
Anyone who has ever attended a university knows that the quality of lecturers varies greatly. A few are very effective communicators, conveying the substance of their lectures clearly and interestingly and inspiring students to want to know more about the subject. Others produce dull lectures from which the students learn little and which are likely to kill any interest they may have in the subject. Lecturing is a major part of a university lecturer’s job and it would seem reasonable that effectiveness in this task should be a major standard in assessing a lecturer for promotion. However, it is very often the case that far more weight is given to such factors as participation in research, number of publications and even performance of administrative duties. My point of view is that a lecturer’s lecturing should be regularly evaluated and that the best people to carry out this evaluation are those directly on the receiving end.
It co
A. Students are academically capable of making comments on the skills of teaching.
B. Students are actually capable of judging the class accomplishments of lectures.
C. Students likes and interests are the standards of evaluation of a teacher’s lecturing.
D. Students are not to give assessments of a teacher’s lecturin
[单项选择]Since Andrew Benton graduated from college less than four years ago, he has dropped out of a Princeton Ph.D. program in economics, moved to rural Georgia to start a Web-software company that he’s trying to sell, and now works freelance (自由职业) for a cloud-computing company in Silicon Valley. He buys his own health insurance and contributes to his retirement accounts; neither his policy nor his accounts receive corporate contributions. Does his job instability and lack of benefits worry him Nope. The 26-year-old does not expect to hold a traditional 9-to-5 job unless he starts his own business again, and he is not overly pessimistic about the recession’s long-term effect on his career. "I don’t pay that much attention to what is going on in the economy," he says. "I just found stuff I was interested in."
Whatever you make of this attitude—smart, entitled, tech savvy (聪明的) , risky, or bold—Benton is arguably the protype (典型) of the new and perhaps ideal worker in the post-recession e
A. He has now an unsteady job without corporate welfare benefits.
B. Without a Ph.D., he was at a disadvantage when applying for job.
C. He gave up the chance to take a traditional corporate job.
D. It takes about four years for him to realize what he wants to be.
[单项选择]A. It allows them to meet students from other universities.
B. It promotes the concept of self-learning.
C. It allows more flexibility in students’ schedules.
D. It doesn’t require any examinations.
[简答题]Directions:
You are about to graduate from a university in the coming month. Right now you are doing some job hunting. Write a letter of application to an American bank in your city to
1) introduce yourself briefly and
2) express your wish to join the company.
You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You don’t have to write the address.