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When women do become managers, do they bring a different style and different skills to the job Are they better, or worse, managers than men Are women more highly motivated and 【B1】 than male managers Some research 【B2】 the idea that women bring different attitudes and skills to management jobs, such as greater 【B3】, an emphasis on affiliation and attachment, and a 【B4】 to carry emotional factors to bear 【B5】 workplace decisions. These differences are 【B6】 to carry advantages for companies, 【B7】 they expand the range of techniques that can be used to 【B8】 the company manage its workforce 【B9】. A study commissioned by the International Women’’s Forum 【B10】 a management style used by some women managers (and also by some men) that 【B11】 from the command-and-control style 【B12】 used by male managers. Using this "interactive leadership" approach, "women 【B13】 participation, share power and information, 【B14】 other people’’s self-worth, and get others excited about their work. All these 【B15】 reflect their belief that allowing 【B16】 to contribute and feel 【B17】 and important is a win-win 【B18】-good for the employee and the organization." The study’’s director 【B19】 that "interactive leadership may emerge 【B20】 the management style of choice for many organizations."

A.confronted
B.commanded
C.confined
D.committed

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【单选题】The phrase "caved in" (lines 3-4,paragraph 2) most probably means() A.yielded. B.entered. C.promised. D.criticized.

A.
Trying to get Americans to eat a healthy diet is a frustrating business. Even the best-designed public-health campaigns cannot seem to compete with the tempting flavors of the snack-food and fast-food industries and their fat-and sugar-laden products. The results are apparent on a walk down any American street—more than 60% of Americans are overweight, and a full quarter of them are overweight to the point of obesity.
B.
Now, health advocates say, an ill-conceived redesign-has taken one of the more successful public-health campaigns--the Food Guide Pyramid--and rendered it confusing to the point of uselessness. Some of these critics worry that America’ s Department of Agriculture caved to pressure from parts of the food industry anxious to protect theft products.
C.
The Food Guide Pyramid was a graphic which emphasizes that a healthy diet is built on a base of gains, vegetables and fruits, followed by ever-decreasing amounts of dairy products, meat, sweets and oils. The agriculture department launched the pyramid in 1992 to replace its previous program, which was centered on the idea of four basic food groups. The "Basic Four" campaign showed a plate divided into quarters, and seemed to imply that meat and dairy products should make up haft of a healthy diet, with grains, fruits and vegetables making up the other half. It was replaced only over the strenuous objections of the meat and dairy industries.
D.
The old pyramid was undoubtedly imperfect. It failed to distinguish between a doughnut and a whole-grain roll, or a hamburger and a skinless chicken breast, and it did not make clear exactly how much of each foodstuff to eat. It did, however, manage to convey the basic idea of proper proportions in an easily understandable way. The new pyramid, called "My Pyramid", abandons the effort to provide this information. Instead, it has been simplified to a mere logo. The food groups are replaced with unlabelled, multi-colored vertical stripes which, in some versions, rise out of a cartoon jumble of foods that look like the aftermath of a riot at a grocery store. Anyone who wants to see how this translates into a healthy diet is invited to go to a website, put in their age, sex and activity level, and get a custom-designed pyramid, complete with healthy food choices and suggested portion sizes. This is free for those who are motivated, but might prove too much effort for those who most need such information.
E.
Admittedly, the designers of the new pyramid had a tough job to do. They were supposed to condense the advice in the 84-page United States’ Dietary Guidelines into a simple, meaningful graphic suitable for printing on the back of a cereal box. And they had to do this in the face of pressure from dozens of special interest groups--from the country’ s Potato Board, which thought potatoes would look nice in the picture, to the Almond Board of California, which felt the same way about almonds. Even the National Watermelon Promotion Board and the California Avocado Commission were eager to see their products recognized.
F.
Nevertheless, many health advocates believe the new graphic is a missed opportunity. Although officials insist industry pressure had nothing to do with the eventual design, some critics suspect that political influence was at work. On the other hand, it is not clear how much good even the best graphic could do. Surveys found that 80% of Americans recognized the old Food Guide Pyramid--a big success in the world of public-health campaigns. Yet only 16% followed its advice.

【单选题】Spring is usually prime food time for some 1,200 polar bears along Canada’’s Hudson Bay. Each year they plunder the bay’’s ice floes, smash open the snow caves of seals, and stuff themselves on seal p...

A.
spring is usually a good time for polar bears to carry out their mating rituals
B.
the polar bears usually eat a lot in the spring
C.
spring is generally a good time to hunt polar bears
D.
polar bears usually hibernate in the spring

【单选题】Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A.
They would violate the United States Constitution.
B.
They may add financial burden to the federal government.
C.
They could limit the ability of teachers to be creative.
D.
They prevent the individual development.

【单选题】木建筑的公共疏散门应为()。 A.侧拉门 B.防火门 C.吊门 D.转门

A.
某市高档写字楼进行装修改造,主要施工项目有,吊顶、地面(石材,地砖、木地板)、门窗安装,墙面为墙纸、乳胶漆;卫生间墙面为瓷砖,外立面采用玻璃幕墙,回廊采用玻璃护栏,门窗工程、吊顶工程,细部工程等采用人造木板和饰面人造木板。
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【单选题】The phrase "caved in" (lines 3-4,paragraph 2) most probably means() A.yielded. B.entered. C.promised. D.criticized.
A.
Trying to get Americans to eat a healthy diet is a frustrating business. Even the best-designed public-health campaigns cannot seem to compete with the tempting flavors of the snack-food and fast-food industries and their fat-and sugar-laden products. The results are apparent on a walk down any American street—more than 60% of Americans are overweight, and a full quarter of them are overweight to the point of obesity.
B.
Now, health advocates say, an ill-conceived redesign-has taken one of the more successful public-health campaigns--the Food Guide Pyramid--and rendered it confusing to the point of uselessness. Some of these critics worry that America’ s Department of Agriculture caved to pressure from parts of the food industry anxious to protect theft products.
C.
The Food Guide Pyramid was a graphic which emphasizes that a healthy diet is built on a base of gains, vegetables and fruits, followed by ever-decreasing amounts of dairy products, meat, sweets and oils. The agriculture department launched the pyramid in 1992 to replace its previous program, which was centered on the idea of four basic food groups. The "Basic Four" campaign showed a plate divided into quarters, and seemed to imply that meat and dairy products should make up haft of a healthy diet, with grains, fruits and vegetables making up the other half. It was replaced only over the strenuous objections of the meat and dairy industries.
D.
The old pyramid was undoubtedly imperfect. It failed to distinguish between a doughnut and a whole-grain roll, or a hamburger and a skinless chicken breast, and it did not make clear exactly how much of each foodstuff to eat. It did, however, manage to convey the basic idea of proper proportions in an easily understandable way. The new pyramid, called "My Pyramid", abandons the effort to provide this information. Instead, it has been simplified to a mere logo. The food groups are replaced with unlabelled, multi-colored vertical stripes which, in some versions, rise out of a cartoon jumble of foods that look like the aftermath of a riot at a grocery store. Anyone who wants to see how this translates into a healthy diet is invited to go to a website, put in their age, sex and activity level, and get a custom-designed pyramid, complete with healthy food choices and suggested portion sizes. This is free for those who are motivated, but might prove too much effort for those who most need such information.
E.
Admittedly, the designers of the new pyramid had a tough job to do. They were supposed to condense the advice in the 84-page United States’ Dietary Guidelines into a simple, meaningful graphic suitable for printing on the back of a cereal box. And they had to do this in the face of pressure from dozens of special interest groups--from the country’ s Potato Board, which thought potatoes would look nice in the picture, to the Almond Board of California, which felt the same way about almonds. Even the National Watermelon Promotion Board and the California Avocado Commission were eager to see their products recognized.
F.
Nevertheless, many health advocates believe the new graphic is a missed opportunity. Although officials insist industry pressure had nothing to do with the eventual design, some critics suspect that political influence was at work. On the other hand, it is not clear how much good even the best graphic could do. Surveys found that 80% of Americans recognized the old Food Guide Pyramid--a big success in the world of public-health campaigns. Yet only 16% followed its advice.
【单选题】Spring is usually prime food time for some 1,200 polar bears along Canada’’s Hudson Bay. Each year they plunder the bay’’s ice floes, smash open the snow caves of seals, and stuff themselves on seal p...
A.
spring is usually a good time for polar bears to carry out their mating rituals
B.
the polar bears usually eat a lot in the spring
C.
spring is generally a good time to hunt polar bears
D.
polar bears usually hibernate in the spring
【单选题】Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A.
They would violate the United States Constitution.
B.
They may add financial burden to the federal government.
C.
They could limit the ability of teachers to be creative.
D.
They prevent the individual development.
【单选题】木建筑的公共疏散门应为()。 A.侧拉门 B.防火门 C.吊门 D.转门
A.
某市高档写字楼进行装修改造,主要施工项目有,吊顶、地面(石材,地砖、木地板)、门窗安装,墙面为墙纸、乳胶漆;卫生间墙面为瓷砖,外立面采用玻璃幕墙,回廊采用玻璃护栏,门窗工程、吊顶工程,细部工程等采用人造木板和饰面人造木板。
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