— Why are the Woods selling their belongings?
— They ________ to another city.
A. had moved B. have moved C. moved D. are moving
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— Why are the Woods selling their belongings?
— They ________ to another city.
A. had moved B. have moved C. moved D. are moving
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— Why are the Woods selling their belongings?
— They ________ to another city.
A. had moved B. have moved C. moved D. are moving
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Many companies don’t realize ____ important the customers are, which is why they lose their customers unconsciously.
A.what B.whether C.how D.which
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Products made in this factory ____ well; they have sold ___all their products.
A.sell; out | B.are sold; over | C.sell; off | D.are sold; away |
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Hurriedly, they packed their belonging and set off ______the direction of the river.
A. for B. to C. at D. in
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Hurriedly, they packed their belonging and set off ______the direction of the river.
A.for B.to C.at D.in
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—Why has he been so upset?
—He didn’t leave the things _____ they belonged, for _____ he was scolded by his parents.
A.which; that | B.which; this | C.where; whose | D.where; which |
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Although women lead healthier, longer lives, the cruel perception that they reach their sell-by date and become “old” sooner than men is widespread in the workplace, research shows.
A survey of more than 2,600 managers and personnel professionals showed that age discrimination is not only common in the workplace, but is full of inconsistencies(矛盾). Six in ten managers thought that they had suffered from age discrimination——usually because they were turned down for a job for being too old or too young. Yet more than a fifth admitted that they used age as a condition when they employ new workers.
Although the survey found widespread agreement that older workers were better than younger colleagues when it came to reliability, commitment, loyalty and customer service, these qualities were not necessarily considered to be worthy of advancement. More than half of respondents believed that workers between 30 and 39 were the most likely to be advanced in their company, with only 2 per cent citing (引证)50-year-olds or above.
Dianah Worman of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development said that there was anecdotal evidence that people were considered old at different ages in different sectors. “We heard of one man working in IT who said he was considered too old by the age of 28,”she said.“There was no evidence to suggest that older workers were less valuable to companies than younger workers, in fact the opposite was often true because older workers often brought experience.” she added.
The findings also suggested that the Government’s ideas on age in the workforce may also be out of step with reality.
1. The text is mainly about ______.
A. the government’s idea on age in workforce
B. age discrimination in the workforce
C. the people who find work
D. the discussion about who is worth promoting
2. Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
A. Women get older than men though they are healthier.
B. Sixty percent of the managers were refused because they were too older.
C. Young workers are more valuable to companies than the older ones.
D. The people in their thirties are easier to be promoted than those in their fifties.
3. The underlined word “sell-by date” in paragraph 1 probably refers to______.
A. the age when they retire
B. the age when they should be promoted
C. the date on which they’re sold
D. the date when they sell goods
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—Why do many people keep dogs as pets?
—Because they are our ____ friends and they never desert their masters.
A.wise | B.brave | C.loyal | D.handsome |
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-----Why are you just sitting here while they are rushing off their feet?
-----How can I help _______ they won’t let me?
A. though B. in case C. when D. as
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