【单选题】据最近统计,在需要同等学历的十个不同职业中,教师的平均工资五年前排列第九,而目前上升到第六;另外,目前教师的平均工资是其他上述职业的平均工资的96%,而五年前只占55%。因此,教师工资偏低的状况有了很大的改善,教师的相对生活水平有了很大的提高。
上述论证基于以下哪项假设?()
Ⅰ近五年来的通货膨胀率基本保持稳定。
Ⅱ和其他职业一样,教师中的最高工资与最低工资的差别并不悬殊。
Ⅲ学历是确定工资标准的主要依据。
Ⅳ工资是实际收入的主要部分。
A.仅Ⅰ和Ⅱ。
B.仅Ⅲ和Ⅳ。
C.仅Ⅲ。
D.仅Ⅳ。
E.仅Ⅲ和Ⅳ。
上述论证基于以下哪项假设?()
Ⅰ近五年来的通货膨胀率基本保持稳定。
Ⅱ和其他职业一样,教师中的最高工资与最低工资的差别并不悬殊。
Ⅲ学历是确定工资标准的主要依据。
Ⅳ工资是实际收入的主要部分。
A.仅Ⅰ和Ⅱ。
B.仅Ⅲ和Ⅳ。
C.仅Ⅲ。
D.仅Ⅳ。
E.仅Ⅲ和Ⅳ。
【单选题】womAn: i CAn't stAnD him Any morE. so piCky AnD Fussy!
mAn: whAt CAn you sAy hE pAys For your BrEAD.
quEstion: whAt DoEs thE mAn mEAn
A.thE womAn CAn mAkE A suggEstion.
B.thE womAn hAvE to tolErAtE hEr Boss.
C.thE womAn nEEDs to pAy For hEr own BrEAD.
D.thE womAn DoEsn't unDErstAnD thE situAtion.
mAn: whAt CAn you sAy hE pAys For your BrEAD.
quEstion: whAt DoEs thE mAn mEAn
A.thE womAn CAn mAkE A suggEstion.
B.thE womAn hAvE to tolErAtE hEr Boss.
C.thE womAn nEEDs to pAy For hEr own BrEAD.
D.thE womAn DoEsn't unDErstAnD thE situAtion.
【单选题】Man: How did you like the new exhibit at the art galleryWoman: I still haven't been able to take any time off from studying.Question: What does the woman mean
A.She prefers the artists she has studied.
B.She hopes they will take some of the paintings away.
C.She hasn't gone to see the exhibit yet.
D.She doesn't want to describe the exhibit.
A.She prefers the artists she has studied.
B.She hopes they will take some of the paintings away.
C.She hasn't gone to see the exhibit yet.
D.She doesn't want to describe the exhibit.
【单选题】Speaker A: If I were you, I'd ride a bike to work. Taking a crowded bus during rush hours is really terrible.Speaker B: ______
A.Yeah, riding a bike is a healthful activity. Don't you think
B.Yes, you're right. Buses are always very crowded during the rush hours.
C.Thank you for your advice. But my bike has got a flat tyre.
D.Certainly. I don't see Why so many people go to work by bus rather than by bike.
A.Yeah, riding a bike is a healthful activity. Don't you think
B.Yes, you're right. Buses are always very crowded during the rush hours.
C.Thank you for your advice. But my bike has got a flat tyre.
D.Certainly. I don't see Why so many people go to work by bus rather than by bike.
【单选题】Woman: I'm going to ask the neighbors to turn the music down. I can't hear myself think.Man: Do you really think it makes any difference to themQuestion: What does the man imply
A.She should move to another place.
B.The neighbors probably won't turn down the music.
C.He wants to listen to different music.
D.He doesn't think the music is particularly loud.
A.She should move to another place.
B.The neighbors probably won't turn down the music.
C.He wants to listen to different music.
D.He doesn't think the music is particularly loud.
【单选题】I must try to make ______ as I can of this project which I have undertaken.
A.as a logical survey
B.such a logical survey
C.the same logical survey
D.as logical a survey
A.as a logical survey
B.such a logical survey
C.the same logical survey
D.as logical a survey
【单选题】I'd like to______your attention to an aspect of the problem which you appear to have over looked.
A.drag
B.draw
C.pay
D.concentrate
A.drag
B.draw
C.pay
D.concentrate
【单选题】Sometimes anEnglishman is ______ enthusiastic, emotional, excited, etC、than any other nationality, but tends to display his feelings far less.
A、no more
B、not much
C、no less D、much less
A、no more
B、not much
C、no less D、much less
【单选题】Japan’s old imperial army never went into the field without a group of "comfort women" for the troops. Many male office workers in modern Japan (and in Japanese branches abroad) seem to think they are still at war. Women workers, even those with university degrees, are expected to do all the humble tasks: greet the visitors, make the tea, tidy up the office afterwards and then leave the firm as soon as they get married and have a chilD、Come party time, they are often pressed into behaving like bar hostesses.
The fort of Japanese male chauvinism-the old guard of the ruling LiberalDemocratic Party—has unintentionally done more than most to change all that. The sex scandal that marked the brief prime ministership of Mr. Sosuke Uno last summer outraged many women, and helped the, opposition to its success in the upper-house election in July. Mr. Uno is forgotten, but the resentment (怨恨) of women about their treatment at the hands of men lingers (逗留) on. Over the past few months Japanese women have started campaigning much more vigorously for laws to protect them from sexual bothering at work.
Japan’s first lawsuit claiming sexual bothering opened last week in a city court in FukuokA、A、32-year-old woman, whose name has been kept from being known (another first), is seeking about $26000 in damages from her former boss and the publishing company she worked for. She claims his sexual hints forced her to leave the company and give up her career. She stakes her claim on the ground, among others, that her rights underArticle 14 of the JapaneseConstitution were violated; this guarantees equal treatment for the sexes.
Women’s lobbying groups have been springing up all over Japan. The lead has been taken by lawyers at the SecondBarAssociation in Tokyo. Last month the association held a call-in for women to expose their grievances. Its telephone lines were jammed for six hours.By the end of the session, some 137 formal complaints had been registereD、"Nearly 40% of them were from women who had been compelled to have sexual relations with their superiors at work, " says Miss Shizuko Sugii, a lawyer with the bar association. Ten of the cases have since been classified as rape or attempted rape.
According to the author, for all Japanese women’s lobbying efforts, ______.
A、Japanese male chauvinism is to be brought under control soon
B、little result has been achieved
C、the law takes no notice of their rights at all
D、many Japanese female victims have been compensated for the damage
The fort of Japanese male chauvinism-the old guard of the ruling LiberalDemocratic Party—has unintentionally done more than most to change all that. The sex scandal that marked the brief prime ministership of Mr. Sosuke Uno last summer outraged many women, and helped the, opposition to its success in the upper-house election in July. Mr. Uno is forgotten, but the resentment (怨恨) of women about their treatment at the hands of men lingers (逗留) on. Over the past few months Japanese women have started campaigning much more vigorously for laws to protect them from sexual bothering at work.
Japan’s first lawsuit claiming sexual bothering opened last week in a city court in FukuokA、A、32-year-old woman, whose name has been kept from being known (another first), is seeking about $26000 in damages from her former boss and the publishing company she worked for. She claims his sexual hints forced her to leave the company and give up her career. She stakes her claim on the ground, among others, that her rights underArticle 14 of the JapaneseConstitution were violated; this guarantees equal treatment for the sexes.
Women’s lobbying groups have been springing up all over Japan. The lead has been taken by lawyers at the SecondBarAssociation in Tokyo. Last month the association held a call-in for women to expose their grievances. Its telephone lines were jammed for six hours.By the end of the session, some 137 formal complaints had been registereD、"Nearly 40% of them were from women who had been compelled to have sexual relations with their superiors at work, " says Miss Shizuko Sugii, a lawyer with the bar association. Ten of the cases have since been classified as rape or attempted rape.
According to the author, for all Japanese women’s lobbying efforts, ______.
A、Japanese male chauvinism is to be brought under control soon
B、little result has been achieved
C、the law takes no notice of their rights at all
D、many Japanese female victims have been compensated for the damage
【单选题】Colin married my sister and I married his brother, ______ makesColin and me double in-laws.
A、what
B、whichC、that D、it
A、what
B、whichC、that D、it
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