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______he was seriously ill, I wouldn't have told him the truth.A.If I knewB.If I knowC.Had

______he was seriously ill, I wouldn't have told him the truth.

A.If I knew

B.If I know

C.Had I known

D.Did I know

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第1题

He was wearing casual clothes()

A.serious

B.informal

C.formal

D.tidy

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第2题

His constant fears show that he is suffering from a serious()disorder.

A.emotionally

B.emotional

C.unemotional

D.emotion

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第3题

I don' t think he is serious, ______ ?A.do IB.is heC.don' t ID.isn' t he

I don' t think he is serious, ______ ?

A.do I

B.is he

C.don' t I

D.isn' t he

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第4题

Why didn’t the hostesses like Calvin Coolidge.?

A.Because he was unfriendly to women.

B.Because he paid no attention to the skills of conversation.

C.Because he was too serious to be welcome by women.

D.Because he was not handsome enough.

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第5题

Milton was nicknamed “the lady of Christ’s” because he was()

A.a lady

B.as serious as a lady

C.as handsome as a lady

D.as gentle as a lady

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第6题

Which of the following sentences shows race bias().

A.The student suffers from serious heart attack.

B.Have you met my Asian American friend?

C.We hired a female lawyer to sue the case.

D.He had a headache.

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第7题

According to the passage, why does a drink bring serious results to a smoker?A.Because it

According to the passage, why does a drink bring serious results to a smoker?

A.Because it may act as a dissolving agent.

B.Because he is malnourished.

C.Because the liver can't dispose of alcohol

D.Because the liver has to clean the toxins.

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第8题

2 John Dixon is the recently appointed Chief of Police for a major city in the UK. He has
inherited a major problem in

that its residents are very concerned with various forms of antisocial behaviour and minor crimes carried out by a

small number of people, which makes living, working, travelling and socialising in the city centre unpleasant rather

than life threatening. The city’s residents have recently voted for it being one of the five worst cities in the UK in which

to live. There is little or no contact between the police and these residents.

The city is split into a number of police districts, each with its own senior officer in charge. Their focus is on the

response to emergency calls and solving serious crimes in their district rather than the less urgent crimes affecting

everyday living in the city. Response times and serious crime solution rates are the traditional measures by which their

performance is measured and leave them open to criticism of simply reacting to events. There is little sense of being

part of a city police force and, consequently, little sharing of information and experience between the different districts.

The failure in policing antisocial behaviour in the city is seen as being largely the result of a shortage of resources.

There are also important internal and external groups varying in their support or resistance to any necessary change

in policing strategy. Key players include the mayor of the city anxious to improve the reputation of the city, the city’s

press, traditionally used to highlighting police failures rather than successes and finally the courts of justice, which

are reluctant to take on the increased workload that any moves towards reducing antisocial behaviour would produce.

John is aware of the complexity of the problem he faces in changing the way the city is policed to improve the quality

of life of its citizens. He has, however, an impressive track record as a change agent in previous appointments and is

confident that he can bring about the necessary change.

Required:

(a) Using change management models where appropriate, provide John with a brief report on the nature of

change needed in the way the city is policed in order to improve the city’s quality of life. (12 marks)

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第9题

In old days, when a glimpse of stocking was looked upon as something so shocking as to dis
tract the serious work of an office, secretaries were men.

Then came the First World War and the male secretaries were replaced by women. A man's secretary became his personal servant, in charge of remembering his wife's birthday and buying her presents; taking his suits to the dry-cleaners; telling lies on the telephone to keep away people he did not wish to speak to; and, of course, typing and filing and taking shorthand.

Now all this may be changing again. The microchip(芯片) and high technology is sweeping the British office, taking with it much of the routine clerical(文书的) work that secretaries did.

"Once office technology takes over generally, the status of the job will rise again because it will involve the high-tech work and then men will want to do it again. "

That was said by one of the executives(male) of one of the biggest secretarial agencies in this country. What he has predicted is already under way in the U. S.

Once high technology has made the job of secretary less routine (乏味的) , will there be a male takeover? Men should be careful of thinking that they can walk right into the better jobs. There are a lot of women secretaries who will do the job as well as men—not just because they can buy negligees(妇女长睡衣) for the boss's wife, but because they are as efficient and well trained to cope with word processors and computers as men.

Before 1914 female secretaries were rare because they______.

A.were less efficient and less trained than men

B.were looked down upon by men

C.would have disturbed the other office workers

D.wore stockings and were not as serious as men

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第10题

(Peter = P ; Sally = S) P:Hello! This is Peter speaking______51_______,please? S:I&39;m

(Peter = P ; Sally = S)

P:Hello! This is Peter speaking______51_______,please?

S:I&39;m sorry. Professor Johnson is not here at the moment. This is his assistant ,Sally.______52______?

P:Yes. Please tell the professor that I* d like to ask for sick leave for tomorrow.

S: Sorry to hear that. May I ask______53_______with you?

P: I&39;m running a fever. I&39;ve caught a cold.

S:0h,________54_______?

P:No, not very serious, but the doctor told me to stay in bed and have good rest.

S:I see. I&39;ll___55________as soon as he comes back.

P:Thank you. Goodbye!

S:Bye!

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第11题

There are many ways of dealing with offenders that do not involve the payment of money. On
e is probation, a system that takes many different forms in different jurisdictions but that essentially involves the suspension of sentence on the of fender subject to the condition that he is supervised while living in the community by a probation officer and possibly agrees to comply with such other requirements as the court many think appropriate. Usually, if the offender complies with the probation officer and commits no further offense while it is in force, no other penalty is imposed, but if he breaks the requirement of the order or commits another offense, he can be brought back before the court and punished for the original offense as well as the later one. In many U. S. states. probation is combined with a suspended sentence, so that the sentence the offender will have to serve if he breaks the order is fixed in advance; in England the sentence is not fixed in advance, and the court has complete discretion if there is a breach to sentence the offender for the original crime in light of his tater behaviour. English law allows suspended sentence of of imprisonment for a specified period (not more than two years), on condition that tile offender commit no further offense during the period of suspension. This is different from a probation order, as no supervision is required and no other conditions may be included in the order.

Other alternatives to prison are based on the idea of preventing an offender from committing further offenses, without necessarily confining him in a prison. The most familiar power of this kind is that of disqualifying an offender from driving a motor vehicle or from holding a driver's license. This power is available under the laws of most countries to deal with those offenders who either commit serious driving offenses, such as driving while intoxicated, or who commit repeated but less serious offenses, such as speeding. In many countries there exists a system in which the offender is awarded a number of points each time he commits a motoring offense; when the number of points accumulated reaches a certain figure, he is automatically disqualified for a specified period. Some countries allow courts to disqualify from driving those offenders who have used motor vehicles in commission of the crime for which they are being sentenced, with the aim of hindering the offender from committing further such offenses. Although attractive in the abstract, this seldom works well in practice, as the absence of a driver’s license may well prevent an offender from finding work after release from prison; as a result he may be likely to commit further crimes. Other forms of disqualification may be imposed on offenders convicted of particular types of crimes: a fraudulent company director may be disqualified from being involved in the direction of a company, a corrupt politician may be disqualified from holding public office, or a parent who sexually abuses his children may be deprived of parental authority over them.

The first paragraph is primarily about ______.

A.ways of dealing with offenders

B.the probation system

C.the suspension of sentence on the offender

D.the suspended sentence of imprisonment

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