第1题
Once the requirements of the position are defined, the next challenge is to find the person who can meet those requirements. One of the most common ways to locate a qualified person to fill a vacant position is to look within the organization itself. Is anyone currently working for the company who could do the job? This is often the best way to find qualified people. They are already known to the company, have been successful in it, and are familiar with its people, procedures, and policies.
If there is no available person within the company who is qualified to fill the vacancy, then someone must be sought outside the organization. Some of the most common sources of new employees are educational institutions such as high schools, junior colleges, four-year colleges, and universities. Companies also use newspapers and industry association newsletters to help locate job applicants.
What is this article about?
A.Reading newspapers
B.Hiring employees
C.Protecting the organization
D.Going to high school
第2题
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第3题
There are many【67】with the thesis above, not the least of【68】is that wealthy capitalists can buy the experts and knowledge they need to keep their profits and influence. But this does not【69】the importance of knowledge in an advanced industrial society, as the【70】of some new industries indicates.【71】, genetic engineering and the new computer technology have【72】many new firms and made some scientists quite rich. In【73】with criticism of the postindustrial society thesis, however, it must also be【74】that those already in control of huge amounts of capital (i. e. , major corporations) soon【75】to take most profits in these industries based on new knowledge.
Moving down from the level of wealth and power, we still find knowledge increasingly【76】. Many new high-tech jobs are being created at the upper-skill, low-paying service【77】. Something like a caste line is emerging centered around knowledge. Individuals who fall too far behind in the【78】of knowledge at a young age will find it almost impossible to catch up later, no matter how hard they try, Illiteracy in the English language has been a severe【79】for many years in the United States, but we are also moving to the point when computer illiteracy will hinder many more people and【80】them to a life of low-skill and low paid labor.
(61)
A.quantitative
B.extensive
C.comprehensive
D.sophisticated
第4题
There are many【7】with the thesis above, not the least of【8】is that wealthy capitalists can buy the experts and knowledge they need to keep their profits and influence. Rut this does not【9】the importance of knowledge in an advanced industrial society, as he【10】of some new industries indicates.【11】, genetic engineering and the new comp iter technology have【12】many new firms and made some scientists quite rich. In【13】with criticism of the postindustrial society thesis, however, it must also be【14】that those already in control of huge amounts of capital (i. e. , major corporations) soon【15】to take most profits in these industries based on new knowledge.
Moving down from the level of wealth and power, we still find knowledge increasingly【16】. Many new high-tech jobs are being created at the upper-skill, low-paying service【17】. Something like a caste line is emerging centered around knowledge. Individuals who fall too far behind in the 【18】of knowledge at a young age will find it almost impossible to catch up later, no matter how hard they try. Illiteracy in English language has been a severe【19】for many years in the United States, but we are also moving to the point when computer illiteracy will hinder many more people and【20】them to a life of low-skill and low-paid labor.
(1)
A.quantitative
B.extensive
C.comprehensive
D.sophisticated
第5题
There are. many 【C7】______ with the thesis above, not the least of 【C8】______ is that wealthy capitalists can buy the experts and knowledge they need to keep their profits and influence. But this does not 【C9】______ the importance of knowledge in an advanced industrial society, as the 【C10】______ of some new industries indicates. 【C11】______ , genetic engineering and the new computer technology have 【C12】______ many new firms and made some scientists quite rich. In 【C13】______ with criticism of the postindustrial society thesis, however, it must also be 【C14】______ that those already in control of huge amounts of capital (i.e., major corporations) soon 【C15】______ to take most profits in these industries based on new knowledge.
Moving down from the level of wealth and power, we still find knowledge increasingly 【C16】______ . Many new high-tech jobs are being created at the upper-skill, low-paying service 【C17】______ . Something like a caste line is emerging centered around knowledge. Individuals who fall too far behind in the 【C18】______ of knowledge at a young age will find it almost impossible to catch up later, no matter how hard they try. Illiteracy in English language has been a severe 【C19】______ for many years in the United States, but we are also moving to the point when computer illiteracy will hinder many more people and 【C20】______ them to a life of low-skill and low-paid labor.
【C1】
A.quantitative
B.extensive
C.comprehensive
D.sophisticated
第6题
One of the features of REM sleep is that ____
A) there are large slow waves, though rapid for the first few minutes
B) you have the deepest sleep
C) there are no brain waves
D) the brain waves are a little fast and the brain becomes a little active
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