This story is about some American students()learnt business skills by operating their own banks.A. whoB. whichC. whom

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This story is about some American students()learnt business skills by operating their own banks.

A. who

B. which

C. whom


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  • 第1题:

    DOS的英文表示是()。

    A、Disk、Operating、System

    B、Daily、Operating、System

    C、Disk、Open、System

    D、Date、Open、System


    参考答案:A

  • 第2题:

    Of all her traits,her honesty is most appreciated among her friends.

    A:characteristics
    B:characters
    C:stunts
    D:skills

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句意思是:在所有的性格特点里,她的朋友最欣赏的是她的诚实。trait 意为“特点,特性”,如:Creativity is a human trait.创造力是人类的一种特性。characteristic意为“特点”,如:Exquisite workmanship is the outstanding characteristic of these artistic handworks.工艺精美是这些工艺品的突出特点。character意为“性格”,例如:The character of this country has been formed by immigration.这个国家的国民性是由移民形成的。stunt意为“特技”,如:A stunt man needs to have a good guardian angel.当特技替身演员的得有个守护天使来保佑。skill 意为“技术”。只有选项A同句中画线单词含义接近。

  • 第3题:

    Text 1 Foreign cashiers and carers are now a fact oflife in Japan,especially in urban areas.The number of foreign workers has risen fast recently,t0 1.3m-some 2%of the workforce.Although visas that allow foreigners to settle in Japan are in theory mainly for highly skilled workers,in practice those with fewer skills may be admitted as students or trainees or as immigrants of Japanese extraction.In June the govemment announced that it would create a"designated-skills"visa in order to bring in 500,000 new workers by 2025,in agriculture,construction,hotels,nursing and shipbuilding.Japan has historically been cautious of admitting foreigners.It is one of the rich world's most homogenous countries:just 2%of residents are foreigners,compared with 4%in South Korea and 16%in France.The reasons for this attitude range from fears that outsiders will bring crime and damage societal practices,to concerns that Japanese residents will not be able to communicate properly with them.But Japan's population is old and getting smaller.To fill shortages in the labour force caused by the shrinking working-age population,govemment policy has focused on getting more women and old people into work,and using artificial intelligence.It has become apparent though that this is not enough;and businesses also want foreigners to help them remain competitive and to become more global.Indeed pressure from business is a big reason behind the change of tack.Over the past 20 years the number of workers under 30 has shrunk by a quarter.Another result of the greying population is the creation of ever more jobs,most notably as carers,that few Japanese want to do at the wages on offer.There are 60%more job vacancies than there are people looking for work.Industries such as agriculture and construction,as well as nursing,are increasingly dependent on foreigners.More exposure to foreigners,through a boom in tourism,has reassured Japanese,especially the young,that they can get along with them,too.Attracting the foreign workers Japan needs will not necessarily be easy.Language is a big barrier.Japanese-language abilities are not necessary for highly skilled workers wanting visas,but only a handful of companies work in English.Lowlier workers,who must pass a Japanese exam,are currallowed to bring their families and will not be able to under the"designated-skills"visa.Firms in which promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and in which long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers,too.Japan also needs to do more to help integrate foreigners.By accepting,for the most part,a small number of highly skilled workers,Japan has been able to get away without any inteUation policy.But as the number ofimmigrants rises,and especially as more low-skilled workers are admitted,this omission threatens to bring about some of the very concems that prompted the govemment to restrict immigration in the first place,such as ghettoisation and poverty.
    We can learn from the first paragraph that the"designated-skills"visa_____

    A.is a promising vision of the govemment
    B.is only for highly skilled workers
    C.would solve shortages in work force
    D.would be applied to some specific fields

    答案:D
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第一段。原文提到,今年6月,日本政府宣布,将设立一种“指定技能”签证,以便到2025年在农业、建筑、酒店、护理和造船等行业吸引50万名新员工,可知D项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项原文未提及;B项利用个别词汇作干扰;C项原文未提及。故均排除。

  • 第4题:

    Main engines as well as auxiliary engines operating on heavy fuel should have continuousoon the lubricating oil, either according tothebypass or batch principles

    A.filtering

    B.centrifuging

    C.depositing

    D.operating


    答案:B

  • 第5题:

    Text 1 Foreign cashiers and carers are now a fact oflife in Japan,especially in urban areas.The number of foreign workers has risen fast recently,t0 1.3m-some 2%of the workforce.Although visas that allow foreigners to settle in Japan are in theory mainly for highly skilled workers,in practice those with fewer skills may be admitted as students or trainees or as immigrants of Japanese extraction.In June the govemment announced that it would create a"designated-skills"visa in order to bring in 500,000 new workers by 2025,in agriculture,construction,hotels,nursing and shipbuilding.Japan has historically been cautious of admitting foreigners.It is one of the rich world's most homogenous countries:just 2%of residents are foreigners,compared with 4%in South Korea and 16%in France.The reasons for this attitude range from fears that outsiders will bring crime and damage societal practices,to concerns that Japanese residents will not be able to communicate properly with them.But Japan's population is old and getting smaller.To fill shortages in the labour force caused by the shrinking working-age population,govemment policy has focused on getting more women and old people into work,and using artificial intelligence.It has become apparent though that this is not enough;and businesses also want foreigners to help them remain competitive and to become more global.Indeed pressure from business is a big reason behind the change of tack.Over the past 20 years the number of workers under 30 has shrunk by a quarter.Another result of the greying population is the creation of ever more jobs,most notably as carers,that few Japanese want to do at the wages on offer.There are 60%more job vacancies than there are people looking for work.Industries such as agriculture and construction,as well as nursing,are increasingly dependent on foreigners.More exposure to foreigners,through a boom in tourism,has reassured Japanese,especially the young,that they can get along with them,too.Attracting the foreign workers Japan needs will not necessarily be easy.Language is a big barrier.Japanese-language abilities are not necessary for highly skilled workers wanting visas,but only a handful of companies work in English.Lowlier workers,who must pass a Japanese exam,are currallowed to bring their families and will not be able to under the"designated-skills"visa.Firms in which promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and in which long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers,too.Japan also needs to do more to help integrate foreigners.By accepting,for the most part,a small number of highly skilled workers,Japan has been able to get away without any inteUation policy.But as the number ofimmigrants rises,and especially as more low-skilled workers are admitted,this omission threatens to bring about some of the very concems that prompted the govemment to restrict immigration in the first place,such as ghettoisation and poverty.
    The most suitable title for the text may be_____

    A.Requirements to Get the"Designated-skills"Visa
    B.What Japan Have Done to Attract Work Forces
    C.Why Japan Is Going to Accept More Foreign Workers
    D.Problems Japan Faced While Attracting Foreigners

    答案:C
    解析:
    主旨大意题。文章的主要内容是日本需要更多的外国工人以及造成这一现状的原因,故C项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项是文章的部分内容;B项也只是文章的部分内容,文章还讲到了原因;D项完全脱离主旨。故均排除。

  • 第6题:

    写出单词的单复数:story


    stories