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[单项选择]A. The working hours were not suitable. B. The job was not well paid.
C. He had to do a lot of traveling. D. The job was quite difficult.

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[简答题]Flexible working hours were invented in Germany in the late 1960s, but reached Britain only in 1972. The system allows workers to start and finish work whenever they want, with only two requirements. Firstly, all workers must be present for certain "key" times in a day, and secondly, all workers must work an agreed total number of hours per week.


[单项选择]A. The working hours were unsuitable.
B. The job was not well paid.
C. He had to do a lot of traveling.
D. He didn’t want to be a travel agent.
[单项选择]What are the basic working hours per week
A. 36 hours.
B. 38 hours.
C. 40 hours.
D. 44 hours.
[简答题]The system of flexible working hours allows workers to start and finish work whenever they want. But there are two requirements. First, all workers must be present for certain "key" times in day. Second, all workers must work an agreed total number of hours per week.


[单项选择]A. Alcohol drinking during working hours is strictly forbidden.
B. Anyone who drinks beer on the job will be dismissed immediately.
C. A warning Session will be conducted if an employee is late for work.
D. Anyone who is late for work must go and see a professional counselor.
[单项选择]One of the advantages of flexible working hours is that
A. pressure from work can be reduced.
B. working women can have more time at home.
C. traffic and commuting problems can be solved.
D. personal relationships in offices can be improved.
[单项选择]
What do economists think of working hours in Asia
A. They don’t think that the working hours need reducing.
B. They think that a flexible working schedule is also desirable.
C. They think that working hours have declined satisfactorily.
D. They believe the flexible working hours benefit workers only.
[简答题]My working hours aren’t necessarily much shorter than they once were, but I spend fewer of them at the office. (Passage 2)


[简答题]During working hours, the traffic is very heavy on most city streets; therefore you should be aware of the traffic laws. It is against the law in many cities to cross the street at any place except at the comer. You should not cross the street unless there is a green light facing in the direction you plan to cross. Obeying traffic signals is especially important if you come from a left-hand drive country. Remember to look both ways for automobiles (汽车) when you cross the street.


[单项选择]Sally says the new working hours will be ______.
A. less productive in the long run
B. unpopular with some staff
C. difficult to control
[单项选择]

W: Were you hard-working when you were in high school, David
M: Yes, I studied hard. But I also liked football and music.

What is true about David when he was a high school student( ).
A. He studied hard.
B. He liked football.
C. He liked music.
D. All of the above.
[单项选择]Britons are working longer hours than they did a decade ago, but are less productive than their counterparts in the United States and continental Europe, according to a survey released today.
The research, conducted by the Economic and Social Research Council, a government-financed agency, discloses several work-force myths, including the notion that gold-watch employees who spend their entire careers with one company are a dying breed, and that the new economy has created a transient work force made up of professional freelancers who jump from job to job. Policy makers in Britain have promoted the idea of a more flexible work force, in which people held more part-time or temporary jobs and often worked from home, as one benefit of the new economy. The new type of employee even got a new name—the portfolio worker—and was supposed to benefit from a more flexible schedule and shorter hours.
But like so much of the new economy that appears to be more wishful thinking than fa
A. Britain has become a new economy society just like many other developed countries.
B. Contrary to people’s desire, Britain still has a long way to establish a flexible work force.
C. Most employees in Britain hold a permanent job.
D. Employees in Britain spend more time in their job than ten years ago.

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