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[单项选择]Although he thought he was helping us to prepare the dinner, he was actually______ the way.
A. in
B. off
C. by
D. on
[单项选择]Jack thought he would find the office easily because ______.
A. he knew where Mr. Brown lived
B. the office was near the station
C. the old woman had shown him the way
[单项选择]The chief editor thought he took some liberties with the original in translation. So it was necessary that he make the ______ suggested.
A. alterations
B. alternatives
C. alternations
D. altercation
[单项选择]Every time he thought of the innocent people he killed in China, his () was troubled.
A. conservation
B. consideration
C. conscience
D. convenience
[单项选择]They thought that he had done nothing wrong and had a clear ______.
A. character
B. conscience
C. spirit
D. honor
[单项选择]As a policeman, Mr. Brown thought that he had a duty to ______ the lost children in finding their homes.
A. assist
B. help
C. provide
D. support
[单项选择]______ in thought, he didn't take notice of me when I was passing by.
A. Lose
B. Lost
C. Having lost
D. Have lost
[单项选择]Whether he can pass the examination is thought to be () for his going abroad.
A. personal
B. special
C. conventional
D. crucial
[单项选择]He was so deep in thought, thinking of the problem ______ he knocked
into the tree without noticing it.
A. when
B. while
C. that
D. so
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In 1930, W. K. Kellogg made what he thought was a sensible decision, grounded in the best economic, social and management theories of the time. Workers at his cereal plant in Battle Greek, Mich. were told to go home two hours earlier, every day for good.
The Depression-era move was hailed in Factory and Industrial Management magazine as the "biggest piece of industrial news since Henry Ford announced his five-dollar-a-day policy." It’s believed that industry and machines would lead to workers’ paradises where all would have less work, more free time, and yet still produce enough to meet their needs.
So what happened Today, instead of working less, our hours have stayed steady or risen- and today many more women work so that families can afford the trappings of suburbia. In effect, workers chose the path of consumption over leisure.
With unemployment at a nine-year high and many workers worded about losing their jobs- or force
A. Workers at Kellogg’s plant work two hours less every day.
B. Workers at Kellogg’s plant get five dollars more every day.
C. Workers at Kellogg’s plant get only five dollars each day.
D. Workers at Kellogg’s plant work less and earn more.