Generation gaps are nothing new.
Imperfect communication between age groups plagued the ancient Greeks and
current works alike. Many an older worker chafes at an under-30 colleague who surfs the Internet, listens to his Sony Walkman and chats on the phone or with his desk mate, all while working on a project due in an hour. Sometimes, of course, he isn’t corking, and that’s a whole different issue. But sometimes he is getting lots of great stuff done. In the meantime, the different work styles create a case of "Would you please shut up" vs. "Lighten up. Get a life" Marc Prensky, vice president of Bankers Trust and founder of its interactive learning subsidiary, Corporate Gameware, was on point in Across the board, a publication of the conference board. The business research organization titled Prensky’s article "Twitch A. generation gaps B. work styles of different age groups C. lack of mutual understanding between the old and the young D. imperfect communication between old and young workers [单项选择]Passage OneA. Nothing but conjecture. B. Studying bard.
C. Facts. D. Wisdom. [单项选择]Two aeroplanes are flying straight towards each other. One is traveling at 10 kilometres per minute, and the other at 15 kilometres per minute. Assuming that the planes are exactly 1,000 kilometres apart, what distance will be between them one minute before they crash into each other
A. 10 kilometres B. 15 kilometres. C. 25 kilometres. D. 5 kilometres. [单项选择]
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