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[单项选择]Despite repeated()by educational authorities for concrete measures to reduce student’s burdens, little has changed.
A. directions
B. recommendations
C. advice
D. calls
[单项选择]Despite the doubts, and despite complaints from shop owners, London’s congestion charge --introduced in February 2003 -- has managed to ease the gridlock in the city centre. Traffic is down by 18%, jams by 30%. The scheme’s biggest weakness is that it is crude: drivers pay £ 8 ($14) to enter the zone between 7am and 6:30pm, regardless of how congested the roads are, or how long they stay.
So road-pricing fans are watching trials by Transport for London (TfL) of a new detection system, called tag-and-beacon, with interest. Under such a scheme (used in Singapore and on some European roads) cars are fitted with electronic tags that are read by roadside masts. If the trial is successful, TfL says that the city could switch to the system once the contract to run the congestion charge is re-let in 2009.
Currently, cameras are used to read license plates and track motorists. They are not always reliable: an individual camera identifies only around 70% of cars. Most driven get photog
A. has got much support from shop owners.
B. has reduced 18% of traffic jams.
C. asks $14 for entering the city center after 7pm.
D. demands same charges from drivers in spite of road conditions.
[简答题]For two candidates
Educational Sponsorship
The company you work for is considering funding a regional educational project for 16 to 18-year-old students interested in following a business course. You have been asked to make recommendations for this scheme.
Discuss and decide together:
· how the project could be used to promote the name of the company
· how to monitor the progress and outcomes of the project.
For three candidates
Educational Sponsorship
The company you work for is considering funding a regional educational project for 16 to 18-year-old students interested in following a business course. You have been asked to make recommendations for this scheme.
Discuss and decide together:
· how the project could be used to promote the name of the company
· what the long-term aims of the project might be
· how to monitor the progress and outcomes of the project.
Follow-on questions
· In what other ways can a company promote its name more widely(Why)
· How should companies select young people for educational projects (WhyWhy not)
· What do you think are the benefits to young people of taking part in company training projects (WhyWhy not)
· Do you think it is important for companies to be involved in educational projects (WhyWhy not)
· How important do you think it is to have national training projects for business people (Why/Why not)
[单项选择]Educational Background of Successful Managers
Psychologist Douglas Bray and Ann Howard have for more than 25 years been studying college graduates in entry-level management rank for AT&T. Here are some of their findings.
Master’s degree can be (19) Howard says of Master’s degree holders, "They bring us greater (20) and interpersonal skills and more motivation for (21) and money, but they are not any smarter." This applied equally to (22) of an MA, MS, and MBA.
There are key (23) between technical and non-technical majors. Business majors led the pack in organizing, planning, and decision-making skills (24) and social science graduates also (25) high. Math, science, and engineering majors scored much, lower in these skills. Technical majors did have (26) general mental ability, but they were not as (27) or as good at interpersonal skills. As you might expect, social science majors were q
A. quantitative
B. quantity
C. quality
D. qualitive