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These days people who do manual work often receive far more money than people who work in offices. People who work in offices are (36) referred to as "white-collar workers" for the reason that they usually wear a (37) and tie to go to work. Such is human (38) , that a great many people are often willing to (39) higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. This can give rise to (40) situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a (41) for the Ellesmere Corporation.
When he got married, Alfred was too (42) to say anything to his wife about his job. He simply told her that he worked for the Corporation. Every morning, he left home (43) in a smart black suit. (44) . Before returning home at night, Alfred took a shower and changed back into his suit. (45) . Alfred’s wife has never discovered that she married a dustman and she never will, for Alfred has just found another job. He will soon be working in an office. He will be earning only half as much as he used to, (46) .
From now on, he will wear a suit all day and others will call him "Mr. Bloggs", not "Alfred".

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【单选题】Skin Cancer Skin Cancer64() A.debate B.caution C.legislation D.approval

A.
Melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most common cancer in (51) British women, the country’s leading cancer organization said Wednesday. Skin cancer has (52) cervical (子宫颈的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to the latest data from Cancer Research United Kingdom.
B.
The trend is particularly (53) since younger people are not generally those most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. Rates of skin cancer are (54) highest in people over age 75.
C.
But experts worry that increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer could be the (55) of a dangerous trend. Women in their 20s make (56) a small percentage of all patients diagnosed with melanoma in Britain, but nearly a third of all cases occur in people younger than 50.
D.
Based on current numbers, Cancer Research UK predicts that melanoma will become the fourth (57) common cancer for men and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000 cases a year to more than 15,500.
E.
Cancer experts (58) the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in people using tanning salons. "Spending time on sun beds is just as (59) as staying out too long in the sun," said Caroline Cerny of Cancer Research UK. The organization is starting a SunSmart (60) to warn Britons of the dangers of being too bronzed.
F.
"The intensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 (61) stronger than the midday sun," Cerny said.
G.
In the United States, several states require parental approval (62) minors can use tanning salons. Wisconsin bans people 16 and (63) from using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. At least 29 states have regulations governing minors’ use of tanning salons.
H.
In the U. K. , Scottish politicians passed legislation banning those under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasn’t yet been implemented. There are no plans for (64) in the rest of the U. K.
I.
The World Health Organization has previously recommended that tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage DNA in the skin.
J.
Experts said most deadly skin cancers could be (65) if people took the proper precautions when in the sun and avoided tanning beds.

【单选题】生产管理咨询应当以()。

A.
现场咨询为主
B.
领导层咨询为主
C.
职能层咨询为主
D.
直线中层咨询为主

【单选题】Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A.
His standpoint in important issues.
B.
His effort to get equal rights for women.
C.
His ability to create job opportunities.
D.
His performance at work.

【单选题】75() A. reverse B. transference C. transmission D. shift

A.
Nowadays, something has gone terribly wrong with our once-proud American way of life. It has happened in the area of (62) A key ingredient is being (63) , and I think I know what it is:accountability.Accountability isn’t hard to (64) . It means that every person is responsible (65) his or her actions and (66) for their consequences. Of the many values that hold civilization (67) --honesty, kindness, generosity, decency--accountability may be the most important of all, (68) it, there can be no respect, no trust, no law--and (69) , no society.
B.
My job (70) a police officer is to impose accountability (71) people who refuse, or have never learned. But as every cop knows, external controls on people’s (72) are far less effective than (73) restrains such as guilt, shame and embarrassment. Yet more and more, especially in our large cities and suburbs, these inner restraints are (74)
C.
The main cause of this breakdown is a radical (75) in attitudes. Thirty years ago, if a crime was (76) , society was considered victimized. Now, in a shocking reversal, it’s the criminal who is considered victimized: by his underprivileged upbringing, by the school that didn’t teach him to read, by the church failed to reach him with moral (77) , by the parents who didn’t provide a (78) home.
D.
I don’t believe it. Many others in equally dis-advantaged circumstance choose not to engage (79) criminal activities. If we exempt the criminal even partly, (80) accountability, we become a society of endless excuses where no one accepts responsibility for anything. We (81) need more and more people who believe that the person who commits a crime is the one responsible for it.
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【单选题】Skin Cancer Skin Cancer64() A.debate B.caution C.legislation D.approval
A.
Melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most common cancer in (51) British women, the country’s leading cancer organization said Wednesday. Skin cancer has (52) cervical (子宫颈的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to the latest data from Cancer Research United Kingdom.
B.
The trend is particularly (53) since younger people are not generally those most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. Rates of skin cancer are (54) highest in people over age 75.
C.
But experts worry that increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer could be the (55) of a dangerous trend. Women in their 20s make (56) a small percentage of all patients diagnosed with melanoma in Britain, but nearly a third of all cases occur in people younger than 50.
D.
Based on current numbers, Cancer Research UK predicts that melanoma will become the fourth (57) common cancer for men and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000 cases a year to more than 15,500.
E.
Cancer experts (58) the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in people using tanning salons. "Spending time on sun beds is just as (59) as staying out too long in the sun," said Caroline Cerny of Cancer Research UK. The organization is starting a SunSmart (60) to warn Britons of the dangers of being too bronzed.
F.
"The intensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 (61) stronger than the midday sun," Cerny said.
G.
In the United States, several states require parental approval (62) minors can use tanning salons. Wisconsin bans people 16 and (63) from using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. At least 29 states have regulations governing minors’ use of tanning salons.
H.
In the U. K. , Scottish politicians passed legislation banning those under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasn’t yet been implemented. There are no plans for (64) in the rest of the U. K.
I.
The World Health Organization has previously recommended that tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage DNA in the skin.
J.
Experts said most deadly skin cancers could be (65) if people took the proper precautions when in the sun and avoided tanning beds.
【单选题】生产管理咨询应当以()。
A.
现场咨询为主
B.
领导层咨询为主
C.
职能层咨询为主
D.
直线中层咨询为主
【单选题】Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A.
His standpoint in important issues.
B.
His effort to get equal rights for women.
C.
His ability to create job opportunities.
D.
His performance at work.
【单选题】75() A. reverse B. transference C. transmission D. shift
A.
Nowadays, something has gone terribly wrong with our once-proud American way of life. It has happened in the area of (62) A key ingredient is being (63) , and I think I know what it is:accountability.Accountability isn’t hard to (64) . It means that every person is responsible (65) his or her actions and (66) for their consequences. Of the many values that hold civilization (67) --honesty, kindness, generosity, decency--accountability may be the most important of all, (68) it, there can be no respect, no trust, no law--and (69) , no society.
B.
My job (70) a police officer is to impose accountability (71) people who refuse, or have never learned. But as every cop knows, external controls on people’s (72) are far less effective than (73) restrains such as guilt, shame and embarrassment. Yet more and more, especially in our large cities and suburbs, these inner restraints are (74)
C.
The main cause of this breakdown is a radical (75) in attitudes. Thirty years ago, if a crime was (76) , society was considered victimized. Now, in a shocking reversal, it’s the criminal who is considered victimized: by his underprivileged upbringing, by the school that didn’t teach him to read, by the church failed to reach him with moral (77) , by the parents who didn’t provide a (78) home.
D.
I don’t believe it. Many others in equally dis-advantaged circumstance choose not to engage (79) criminal activities. If we exempt the criminal even partly, (80) accountability, we become a society of endless excuses where no one accepts responsibility for anything. We (81) need more and more people who believe that the person who commits a crime is the one responsible for it.
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