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M: Susan, are you going straight home after work today
W: No, I have a dinner date with a client until 7 o’clock, and after that I’ll have to spend a couple of hours in the office working on a legal document. It’s going to be a long day.
Q: What’s Susan going to do at night ()
A. She will have dinner with a client at 7 o’clock.
B. She will return to the office at 8 o’clock.
C. She will go home immediately after work.
D. She will go home around 9 o’clock.
[单项选择]Women are going after equality themselves instead of waiting for organizations to deliver it.
A. 妇女正在追求属于自己的平等,而不是组织机构给予的平等。
B. 妇女在等待组织机构带来平等,相反地自己则在后面跟随。
C. 与其等待组织机构赐予平等,妇女更愿意自己去追求平等。
D. 妇女正在自己追求平等而不是等待组织机构赐予平等。
[单项选择]
Where is the man probably going to work
A. In a bank.
B. In a clothing store.
C. In a school.
D. In a barbershop.
[单项选择]Why isn’t the man going to work
A. The boss wants him to have a rest.
B. He wants to go for a picnic.
C. He is sick and has to stay home.
[填空题]
If going to work feels more like torture, and fatigue,
depression and irritation are daily aspects of your life, job burnout may be to
blame. Too much office stress is putting a major strain on many professionals,
according to Clare Chen, an analyst at Hudson Recruitment, a Nasdaq-listed
headhunting firm. Along with booming business expansion and fast social
transition, job burnout is pervasive in the Chinese mainland. In April,
Hudson Recruitment surveyed 705 multinational companies in China--mostly based
in Shanghai--about their hiring plans and employees. The survey showed that 33
per cent of survey participants believe job burnout is getting more and more
serious in the mainland. Last year, about 27 per cent of respondents complained
of being overworked.
66. ______.
The survey also
indicates that practitioners in media, public relations, advertising, medical
and biotechnology sectors are among the biggest sufferers of job burnout,
[单项选择]Mark went to the neighborhood meeting after work. The area’s city councilwoman (女议员) was leading a discussion about how the quality of life was decreasing. The neighborhood faced many problems. People were supposed to suggest solutions to the councilwoman. It was too much for Mark. "The problems are too big," he thought. He turned to the man next to him and said, "I think this is a waste of my time. Nothing I could do would make a difference here."
On his way back, Mark saw a woman carrying a grocery hag and baby. She was trying to unlock her car, but she didn’t have a free hand. As Mark got closer, her other child, a little boy, suddenly darted into the street. The woman tried to reach for him, but as she moved, her bag shifted and groceries started to fall out. Mark ran to take the boy’s arm and led him back to his mother. Then he picked up the groceries while the woman smiled in relief. "Thanks!" she said. "You’ve got great timing (适时) !"
"Just being neighborly (友好的
A. how individuals can help make a difference
B. running a neighborhood meeting to solve its problems
C. citizens’ reactions to the problems they face
D. solving problems through group action
[填空题]就我所知, we are going to work on the farm next Wednesday.
[单项选择]Why isn’t the man going to work
[A] The boss wants him to have a rest.
[B] He wants to go for a picnic.
[C] He is sick and has to stay home.