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Listen better, manage better
A There is a great difference between listening and hearing. You should make efforts in listening. Listening demands your attention and concentration. It may mean quizzing the speaker for additional information or for clarification. It is always better to ask than to continue regardless and get things wrong. However, if you are absent-minded, even for a few minutes, you’ll miss what the speaker is saying probably at the very moment when he or she is saying something critical. And not having heard, you won’t know you’ve missed anything until it’s too late.
B We are likely to accuse others of not listening, pretending that We ourselves are faultless, yet in our hearts we know that many of the mistakes we make come about because we haven’t listened carefully enough. We get things wrong because we have failed to understand completely what someone meant when they were talking to us. Anyone who has eve
[填空题]Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly inadequate, and _________________ (近来大多数的研究是有关孩子的,而不是成人的).
[单项选择]If he had been in better health, he ( ) more books.
A. can write
B. could have written
C. could write
D. have written
[单项选择]A. He felt better. B. He barely finished it.
C. It was easy. D. It was difficult.
[单项选择]If he had been in better health, he ______ more books.
A. can write
B. could have written
C. could write
D. have written
[单项选择]What does the man like better
A. He likes horse riding better. B. He likes driving a car better. C. Neither.
[填空题]If Tom feels better tomorrow, he will go the school.
Tom ______ go to school ______ he feels better tomorrow.
[单项选择]A. He was offered a better job. B. He received a traffic ticket.
C. He works very carefully. D. He always drives through a lot of traffic.
[单项选择]What color does he like better
[单项选择]A. The woman is a better mechanic than he is.
B. He can’t go for a ride with the woman.
C. He doesn’t know a lot about nqwcr cars.
D. The woman shouldn’t buy a used car.
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Raymond Arth knows he should feel better about the economy. His company hasn’t returned to its pre-recession revenues selling its wares to the makers of RVs and manufactured homes, but it is making a profit again. Like too many other small-business proprietors, Arth doesn’t fully trust this economic recovery. While he says he’s "guardedly optimistic" about it, his actions are all about the first half of that phrase,
In the Labor Department’s latest snapshot of the country’s job market, the private sector added 268,000 jobs in April, the largest gain in five years and the third consecutive month of solid job growth. Yet a more sobering account of where the economy might be headed—and arguably a more accurate barometer of the near-term future—is the monthly report published by the National Federation of Independent Business. After all, it’s small businesses, which have created two out of every three new jobs the econ
A. more optimistic about the recovery
B. less optimistic than Scott Lipps
C. sure that recovery is on the way back
D. confident that he will not cut his workforce