Contrary to popular belief, the author finds that spying on peoples privacy______.
A.is mainly carried out by means of secret taping
B.has been intensified with the help of the IRS
C.is practiced exclusively by the FBI
D.is more prevalent in business circles
第1题
The Collective Bargaining Studies Certificates will be issued to those who______.
A.excel in their bargaining performances simulated negotiations
B.show a genuine interest in the bargaining strategies taught in the seminars
C.never fail to be present at each workshop during the process of the whole course
D.always think Win-Win in their negotiation with their counterparts
第2题
The seminars held by PON are intended to______.
A.put management and labor back to negotiation table again
B.help management and labor get less from each other
C.help management and labor reevaluate their respective roles
D.put more responsibilities to both management and labor
第3题
According to the text, an "inter-space bargaining" is one that______.
A.emphasizes the liabilities of both management and labor
B.favors the interest of neither the management nor the labor
C.happens within the company meeting rooms
D.requires both management and labor to give away to the other
第4题
The new trend in workplace relationship in the US. can be described as______.
A.an even fiercer competition between management and labor
B.a closer interest tie between management and labor
C.a much stronger influence of work unions on management
D.an even weaker bargaining power on the part of the workers
第5题
Old day management and labor negotiation was predictable because it______.
A.never failed to help workers get what they want
B.always took a furious form. and ended lose-lose
C.always resulted in a better capital and labor relationship
D.never took into consideration of the difficult business climate
第6题
uld have chosen in the first place. But the statistics reveal that second or later marriages are much more likely to【C1】______divorce. Why is this so? For one thing, remarrying mates often have unrealistic【C2】______. They are in love, and they dont really understand that the【C3】______of a missing partner(due to divorce, desertion or death)doesnt actually【C4】______the family to its first-marriage status.【C5】______, remarriage will present them with a number of unanticipated design issues such as childrens loyalty binds, the【C6】______of parenting tasks and the uniting of disparate family cultures. These are three of the 5 major structural challenges of remarriage outlined by psychologist Patricia Paper in her remarkable architectural model of remarriage. Essentially, the remarried familys unanticipated and difficult job is to【C7】______many of their old assumptions about how a "real family" — i.e. , a traditional first-marriage family—is supposed to【C8】______and get to work on self-consciously planning, designing and building an entirely new kind of family structure that will【C9】______their own unique requirements. A second, and equally important problem for the new couple lies in the realm of【C10】______communication. This is especially true【C11】______matters which lie very close to the mates hearts, such as the sensitive issue of the childrens behavior. Are the members of the pair【C12】______and caring of each others youngsters, who have【C13】______difficult losses and transitions? Or does a stepparent respond to a childs stark unfriendliness with outrage and attack? For example, it is much better for a stepmom say "I feel hurt when your daughters come to visit and dont even say Hello to me or make eye【C14】______"than "Whenever your bratty daughters come over, they walk right past me as if I didnt even exist! They are so rude, and you just【C15】______there!" The first response is an "I" message and could start a useful discussion about how to handle the problem, while the second "you" response is blaming and likely to【C16】______an argument. The knottiest of remarriage issues is often that of【C17】______, and here a ton of research provides a clear guideline. The stepparents role should be similar to that of a nanny, an aunt or a baby-sitter who is familiar with the rules of the house(such as, no TV before homework is finished.)She or he monitors and reports on the childs behavior, but ONLY the biological parent should do any kind of punishment(and is also allowed to let rules【C18】______.)And yet, far too often, a step-parent will think they should be the enforcer if they are to get real respect from their step-children. The problems of remarriage are a national issue that has been hiding under the【C19】______for far too long. It is only by bringing the unique challenges out into the open that we can possibly bring the【C20】______rate of these marriages down.
【C1】
A.lie in
B.persevere in
C.take in
D.end in
第7题
The "dark side" (Lines 1-2, Paragraph 5) implies that modern agriculture will
A.have a great impact on the U.S. economy development.
B.lead to ecology pollution, if improperly controlled.
C.have to decrease the soil erosion.
D.change the DNA of conventional species.
第8题
The word "deadlock" (Lane 4, Paragraph 3) most probably means
A.a failure to reach agreement.
B.an intractable dilemma.
C.an unacceptable offer.
D.a bitter quarrel.
第9题
The word "malleable" (Line 6, Paragraph 5) is closest in meaning to
A.miserable.
B.adaptable.
C.vulnerable.
D.active.
第10题
The word "predicament" (line 1, Paragraph 3) most probably means
A.plight.
B.inferiority.
C.poverty.
D.misery.
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