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单选题
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— which of these hats do you want? — _______ . either will do.
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i don't mind
no problem
go ahead
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单选题
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—i'm going to beijing for a few days. — _______. i wish i could go with you.
选项:
it doesn't matter
forget it
i really envy you
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单选题
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_____the deepening of china's economic reforms, there is greater cooperation and interdependence between the private and the public sector.
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with
as well as
for the sake of
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单选题
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she is very adaptive and soon adapted ______ to the campus life.
选项:
with
to
as
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单选题
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they depend on each other to survive. in other words, they are ______ for survival.
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interwoven
interdependent
international
题目类型:
单选题
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二、阅读理解:根据文章内容,完成选择题(共50分).how to adapt to change in the workplace if there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's "change." downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. no industry is exempt. even the most conservative institutions are undergoing significant change just to survive. change management has always been an issue of debate amongst scholars: how can employers create suitable conditions for a successful change process? and what can employees do to get through it? tips for dealing with change in the workplace. ●make yourself aware that change happens: it happens in personal life, it happens in your professional life. you cannot live in the past, so denying that change could occur only makes things more complicated for you. ●stay alert in the workplace: know what is happening around you. when you come across clues that hint change is on the way, acknowledge them! ●maintain open communication channels: don't lay back and expect things to pass you by smoothly. you need to get acquainted with the occurring changes. seek more details from your management and peers to form an accurate understanding of the matter. be transparent and honest about your fears: dealing with the unknown is often resented and daunting. make the picture as clear as you can. ●assess yourself: change is a time when one's confidence about one's skills and capabilities gets shaky. recognize your strengths and where you could bring them into play. at the same time, stay aware of your developmental areas and work on improving those. ●don't be stiff: it will make the change process much harder if you are rigid. be flexible enough to look at the different angles of the change and see where you could apply your "existing" skills and knowledge, and what news skills you need to acquire. ●stay optimistic: keep a positive attitude and don't let yourself drown in uncertainty. involve yourself in the new process; locate yourself properly in the new scenario. adjust! "you can't get to the top of everest by jumping up the mountain. you get to the mountaintop by taking incremental steps. step by step, you get to the goal", says robin sharma, one of the world's most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts. 操作提示:通过题目后的下拉选项框选择正确答案.1. enterprises carry out downsizing, reorganizing and cutting costs in order to 1 . a. cut down on the number of workers b. reshuffle the organization c. survive2. "no industry is exempt" means 2 . a. no industry is an exception b. no industry is an example c. not every industry can be exempted3. the following questions are often discussed among scholars except 3 . a. how can bosses create favorable conditions for change b. how can productivity be increased c. what can workers do to get through change4. how many suggestions does the author put forward? 4 a. 4 b. 5 c. 65. from the passage, we know that robin sharma is 5 . a. an expert on leadership, and personal success b. a great leader c. someone who likes to play the game of hide and seekcloze subject0
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:根据文章内容,完成选择题(共50分).how to adapt to change in the workplace if there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's "change." downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. no industry is exempt. even the most conservative institutions are undergoing significant change just to survive. change management has always been an issue of debate amongst scholars: how can employers create suitable conditions for a successful change process? and what can employees do to get through it? tips for dealing with change in the workplace. ●make yourself aware that change happens: it happens in personal life, it happens in your professional life. you cannot live in the past, so denying that change could occur only makes things more complicated for you. ●stay alert in the workplace: know what is happening around you. when you come across clues that hint change is on the way, acknowledge them! ●maintain open communication channels: don't lay back and expect things to pass you by smoothly. you need to get acquainted with the occurring changes. seek more details from your management and peers to form an accurate understanding of the matter. be transparent and honest about your fears: dealing with the unknown is often resented and daunting. make the picture as clear as you can. ●assess yourself: change is a time when one's confidence about one's skills and capabilities gets shaky. recognize your strengths and where you could bring them into play. at the same time, stay aware of your developmental areas and work on improving those. ●don't be stiff: it will make the change process much harder if you are rigid. be flexible enough to look at the different angles of the change and see where you could apply your "existing" skills and knowledge, and what news skills you need to acquire. ●stay optimistic: keep a positive attitude and don't let yourself drown in uncertainty. involve yourself in the new process; locate yourself properly in the new scenario. adjust! "you can't get to the top of everest by jumping up the mountain. you get to the mountaintop by taking incremental steps. step by step, you get to the goal", says robin sharma, one of the world's most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts. 操作提示:通过题目后的下拉选项框选择正确答案.1. enterprises carry out downsizing, reorganizing and cutting costs in order to 1 . a. cut down on the number of workers b. reshuffle the organization c. survive2. "no industry is exempt" means 2 . a. no industry is an exception b. no industry is an example c. not every industry can be exempted3. the following questions are often discussed among scholars except 3 . a. how can bosses create favorable conditions for change b. how can productivity be increased c. what can workers do to get through change4. how many suggestions does the author put forward? 4 a. 4 b. 5 c. 65. from the passage, we know that robin sharma is 5 . a. an expert on leadership, and personal success b. a great leader c. someone who likes to play the game of hide and seekcloze subject1
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:根据文章内容,完成选择题(共50分).how to adapt to change in the workplace if there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's "change." downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. no industry is exempt. even the most conservative institutions are undergoing significant change just to survive. change management has always been an issue of debate amongst scholars: how can employers create suitable conditions for a successful change process? and what can employees do to get through it? tips for dealing with change in the workplace. ●make yourself aware that change happens: it happens in personal life, it happens in your professional life. you cannot live in the past, so denying that change could occur only makes things more complicated for you. ●stay alert in the workplace: know what is happening around you. when you come across clues that hint change is on the way, acknowledge them! ●maintain open communication channels: don't lay back and expect things to pass you by smoothly. you need to get acquainted with the occurring changes. seek more details from your management and peers to form an accurate understanding of the matter. be transparent and honest about your fears: dealing with the unknown is often resented and daunting. make the picture as clear as you can. ●assess yourself: change is a time when one's confidence about one's skills and capabilities gets shaky. recognize your strengths and where you could bring them into play. at the same time, stay aware of your developmental areas and work on improving those. ●don't be stiff: it will make the change process much harder if you are rigid. be flexible enough to look at the different angles of the change and see where you could apply your "existing" skills and knowledge, and what news skills you need to acquire. ●stay optimistic: keep a positive attitude and don't let yourself drown in uncertainty. involve yourself in the new process; locate yourself properly in the new scenario. adjust! "you can't get to the top of everest by jumping up the mountain. you get to the mountaintop by taking incremental steps. step by step, you get to the goal", says robin sharma, one of the world's most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts. 操作提示:通过题目后的下拉选项框选择正确答案.1. enterprises carry out downsizing, reorganizing and cutting costs in order to 1 . a. cut down on the number of workers b. reshuffle the organization c. survive2. "no industry is exempt" means 2 . a. no industry is an exception b. no industry is an example c. not every industry can be exempted3. the following questions are often discussed among scholars except 3 . a. how can bosses create favorable conditions for change b. how can productivity be increased c. what can workers do to get through change4. how many suggestions does the author put forward? 4 a. 4 b. 5 c. 65. from the passage, we know that robin sharma is 5 . a. an expert on leadership, and personal success b. a great leader c. someone who likes to play the game of hide and seekcloze subject2
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:根据文章内容,完成选择题(共50分).how to adapt to change in the workplace if there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's "change." downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. no industry is exempt. even the most conservative institutions are undergoing significant change just to survive. change management has always been an issue of debate amongst scholars: how can employers create suitable conditions for a successful change process? and what can employees do to get through it? tips for dealing with change in the workplace. ●make yourself aware that change happens: it happens in personal life, it happens in your professional life. you cannot live in the past, so denying that change could occur only makes things more complicated for you. ●stay alert in the workplace: know what is happening around you. when you come across clues that hint change is on the way, acknowledge them! ●maintain open communication channels: don't lay back and expect things to pass you by smoothly. you need to get acquainted with the occurring changes. seek more details from your management and peers to form an accurate understanding of the matter. be transparent and honest about your fears: dealing with the unknown is often resented and daunting. make the picture as clear as you can. ●assess yourself: change is a time when one's confidence about one's skills and capabilities gets shaky. recognize your strengths and where you could bring them into play. at the same time, stay aware of your developmental areas and work on improving those. ●don't be stiff: it will make the change process much harder if you are rigid. be flexible enough to look at the different angles of the change and see where you could apply your "existing" skills and knowledge, and what news skills you need to acquire. ●stay optimistic: keep a positive attitude and don't let yourself drown in uncertainty. involve yourself in the new process; locate yourself properly in the new scenario. adjust! "you can't get to the top of everest by jumping up the mountain. you get to the mountaintop by taking incremental steps. step by step, you get to the goal", says robin sharma, one of the world's most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts. 操作提示:通过题目后的下拉选项框选择正确答案.1. enterprises carry out downsizing, reorganizing and cutting costs in order to 1 . a. cut down on the number of workers b. reshuffle the organization c. survive2. "no industry is exempt" means 2 . a. no industry is an exception b. no industry is an example c. not every industry can be exempted3. the following questions are often discussed among scholars except 3 . a. how can bosses create favorable conditions for change b. how can productivity be increased c. what can workers do to get through change4. how many suggestions does the author put forward? 4 a. 4 b. 5 c. 65. from the passage, we know that robin sharma is 5 . a. an expert on leadership, and personal success b. a great leader c. someone who likes to play the game of hide and seekcloze subject3
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:根据文章内容,完成选择题(共50分).how to adapt to change in the workplace if there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's "change." downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. no industry is exempt. even the most conservative institutions are undergoing significant change just to survive. change management has always been an issue of debate amongst scholars: how can employers create suitable conditions for a successful change process? and what can employees do to get through it? tips for dealing with change in the workplace. ●make yourself aware that change happens: it happens in personal life, it happens in your professional life. you cannot live in the past, so denying that change could occur only makes things more complicated for you. ●stay alert in the workplace: know what is happening around you. when you come across clues that hint change is on the way, acknowledge them! ●maintain open communication channels: don't lay back and expect things to pass you by smoothly. you need to get acquainted with the occurring changes. seek more details from your management and peers to form an accurate understanding of the matter. be transparent and honest about your fears: dealing with the unknown is often resented and daunting. make the picture as clear as you can. ●assess yourself: change is a time when one's confidence about one's skills and capabilities gets shaky. recognize your strengths and where you could bring them into play. at the same time, stay aware of your developmental areas and work on improving those. ●don't be stiff: it will make the change process much harder if you are rigid. be flexible enough to look at the different angles of the change and see where you could apply your "existing" skills and knowledge, and what news skills you need to acquire. ●stay optimistic: keep a positive attitude and don't let yourself drown in uncertainty. involve yourself in the new process; locate yourself properly in the new scenario. adjust! "you can't get to the top of everest by jumping up the mountain. you get to the mountaintop by taking incremental steps. step by step, you get to the goal", says robin sharma, one of the world's most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts. 操作提示:通过题目后的下拉选项框选择正确答案.1. enterprises carry out downsizing, reorganizing and cutting costs in order to 1 . a. cut down on the number of workers b. reshuffle the organization c. survive2. "no industry is exempt" means 2 . a. no industry is an exception b. no industry is an example c. not every industry can be exempted3. the following questions are often discussed among scholars except 3 . a. how can bosses create favorable conditions for change b. how can productivity be increased c. what can workers do to get through change4. how many suggestions does the author put forward? 4 a. 4 b. 5 c. 65. from the passage, we know that robin sharma is 5 . a. an expert on leadership, and personal success b. a great leader c. someone who likes to play the game of hide and seekcloze subject4
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
完形填空
题目:
二、阅读理解:根据文章内容,完成选择题(共50分).how to adapt to change in the workplace if there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's "change." downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. no industry is exempt. even the most conservative institutions are undergoing significant change just to survive. change management has always been an issue of debate amongst scholars: how can employers create suitable conditions for a successful change process? and what can employees do to get through it? tips for dealing with change in the workplace. ●make yourself aware that change happens: it happens in personal life, it happens in your professional life. you cannot live in the past, so denying that change could occur only makes things more complicated for you. ●stay alert in the workplace: know what is happening around you. when you come across clues that hint change is on the way, acknowledge them! ●maintain open communication channels: don't lay back and expect things to pass you by smoothly. you need to get acquainted with the occurring changes. seek more details from your management and peers to form an accurate understanding of the matter. be transparent and honest about your fears: dealing with the unknown is often resented and daunting. make the picture as clear as you can. ●assess yourself: change is a time when one's confidence about one's skills and capabilities gets shaky. recognize your strengths and where you could bring them into play. at the same time, stay aware of your developmental areas and work on improving those. ●don't be stiff: it will make the change process much harder if you are rigid. be flexible enough to look at the different angles of the change and see where you could apply your "existing" skills and knowledge, and what news skills you need to acquire. ●stay optimistic: keep a positive attitude and don't let yourself drown in uncertainty. involve yourself in the new process; locate yourself properly in the new scenario. adjust! "you can't get to the top of everest by jumping up the mountain. you get to the mountaintop by taking incremental steps. step by step, you get to the goal", says robin sharma, one of the world's most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts. 操作提示:通过题目后的下拉选项框选择正确答案.1. enterprises carry out downsizing, reorganizing and cutting costs in order to 1 . a. cut down on the number of workers b. reshuffle the organization c. survive2. "no industry is exempt" means 2 . a. no industry is an exception b. no industry is an example c. not every industry can be exempted3. the following questions are often discussed among scholars except 3 . a. how can bosses create favorable conditions for change b. how can productivity be increased c. what can workers do to get through change4. how many suggestions does the author put forward? 4 a. 4 b. 5 c. 65. from the passage, we know that robin sharma is 5 . a. an expert on leadership, and personal success b. a great leader c. someone who likes to play the game of hide and seek
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