题目
A.The account must be either a checking or savings account
B.The institution must be insured by the FSLIC or FDIC
C.The account must be opened by the seaman and maintained in the seaman's name
D.All of the above are requirements
第1题
A seaman may not make an allotment to his ______.
A.minor children
B.grandparents
C.brother
D.mother-in-law
第2题
A.exonerate
B.exhaust
C.exercise
D.examine
第3题
A.wearing a life jacket
B.wearing a safety harness secured to the stage
C.wearing both a life jacket and a safety harness secured to the stage
D.the vessel is not making way
第4题
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A.Some people appreciate those who pay almost all their attention on work.
B.If you don" t get rid of workaholism, you may get ill.
C.To get promotion, you need to be a workaholic.
D.Workaholics" behaviors are hard to understand.
E.Workaholics had better have some time with no work.
F.It"s hard for workaholics to be away from work psychologically.
G.Workaholics don"t know how to enjoy themselves except working.
第5题
A.The record of entry in the continuous discharge book shall agree with the entry made in the Ship's Articles
B.If the vessel was on coastwise articles,the record of discharge will be made in the Official Logbook
C.An entry should be made in the book and a Certificate of Discharge issued to the seaman
D.A Certificate of Discharge form should be attached to the book
第6题
A.Ⅰonly
B.Ⅱonly
C.Both Ⅰand Ⅱ
D.Neither Ⅰ nor Ⅱ
第7题
Fashion is a hard business. There is a continuous amount of stress because work is at a constant breakneck (高速而危险的) speed to prepare for the next season's collections. It is extremely competitive and there is the constant need to cultivate good coverage in newspapers and magazines. It al so requires continual freshness because the appetite for new ideas is hard to satisfy. "We try to warn people before they come to us about how tough it is," says Lydia Kemeny, the Head of Fashion at St. Martin's School of Art in London. "And we point out that drive and determination are essential."
This may seem far removed from the popular image of fashionable young people spending their time designing pretty dresses, That may well be what they do in their first year of study but a good college won't be slow in introducing students to commercial realities. "We don't stamp on the blossoming flower of creativity but in the second year we start introducing the constraints of price, manufacturability, marketing and so on."
Almost all fashion design is done to a brief. It is not a form. of self-expression as such, although there is certainly room for imagination and innovation. Most young designers are going to end up as employees of a manufacturer or fashion house and they still need to be able to work within the characteristic style. of their employer. Even those students who are most avant-garde (标新立异的) in their own taste of clothes and image may need to adapt to produce designs which are right for the main stream of market. They also have to be able to work at both tire exclusively expensive and the cheap end of the market and the challenge to produce good design inexpensively may well be demanding.
To be successful as a fashion designer you must ______.
A.have excellent academic qualifications
B.be able to handle business problems
C.be well established before you are 20
D.have taken an intensive commercial course
第8题
Sara: Mind if I call you Albert?
Albert: ______.
A、Yes,just call me Al
B、Yes,you may do that
C、OK.Everyone does
D、Of course not.But just a plain ‘Al’ will do
第9题
—().
A.Yes,just call me Albert.
B.Yes,you may do that.
C.Of course not. But just a plain “Al” will do.
D.OK Everyone does.
第10题
Text 2
Well, no gain without pain, they say. But what about pain without gain? Everywhere you go in America, you hear tales of corporate revival. What is harder to establish is whether the productivity revolution that businessmen assume they are presiding over is for real.
The official statistics are mildly discouraging. They show that, if you lump manufacturing and services together, productivity has grown on average by 1.2% since 1987. That is somewhat faster than the average during the previous decade. And since 1991, productivity has increased by about 2% a year, which is more than twice the 1978-1987 average. The trouble is that part of the recent acceleration is due to the usual rebound that occurs at this point in a business cycle, and so is not conclusiv
e evidence of a revival in the underlying trend. There is, as Robert Rubin, the treasury secretary, says, a “disjunction” between the mass of business anecdote that points to a leap in productivity and the picture reflected by the statistics.
Some of this can be easily explained. New ways of organizing the workplace—all that re-engineering and downsizing—are only one contribution to the overall productivity of an economy, which is driven by many other factors such as joint investment in equipment and machinery, new technology, and investment in education and training. Moreover, most of the changes that companies make are intended to keep them profitable, and this need not always mean increasing productivity: switching to new markets or improving quality can matter just as much.
Two other explanations are more speculative. First, some of the business restructuring of recent years may have been ineptly done. Second, even if it was well done, it may have spread much less widely than people suppose.
Leonard Schlesinger, a Harvard academic and former chief executive of Au Bong Pain, a rapidly growing chain of bakery cafes, says that much “re-engineering” has been crude. In many cases, he believes, the loss of revenue has been greater than the reductions in cost. His colleague, Michael Beer, says that far too many companies have applied re-engineering in a mechanistic fashion, chopping out costs without giving sufficient thought to long term profitability. BBDO’s Al Rosenshine is blunter. He dismisses a lot of the work of re-engineering consultants as mere rubbish—“the worst sort of ambulance cashing.”
46. According to the author, the American economic situation is ________.
[A] not as good as it seems
[B] at its turning point
[C] much better than it seems
[D] near to complete recovery
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