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Some business books are
like a CD recorded by a one-hit-wonder pop star. On the CD, the star’s original
hit is padded with dross hurriedly bundled together to cash in on the star’s
ephemeral fame. Consumers, at the end of the day, regret not having bought just
the original hit song.
Work force Crisis grew out of an article
by the same authors that appeared in the Harvard Business Review in March 200,1.
Called It’s Time to Retire Retirement, it achieved fame of a sort when it won
the McKinsey Prize, an award granted annually to the "most significant" article
to have appeared in the publication during the previous year. It gained even
more fame by association, being joint winner that year with what turned out to
be Peter Drucker’s last article What Makes an Effective Executive for the
publication.
Now here is the CD extension of that original hit.
It takes the basic thesis of the article that the long-sta
A. well-known.
B. longlasting.
C. short-lived.
D. international.
[单项选择]Some business books are like a CD recorded by a one-hit-wonder pop star. On the CD, the star’s original hit is padded with dross hurriedly bundled together to cash in on the star’s ephemeral fame. Consumers, at the end of the day, regret not having bought just the original hit song.
Work force Crisis grew out of an article by the same authors that appeared in the Harvard Business Review in March 2004. Called It’s Time to Retire Retirement. it achieved fame of a sort when it won the McKinsey Prize, an award granted annually to the "most significant" article to have appeared in the publication during the previous year. It gained even more fame by association, being joint winner that year with what turned out to be Peter Drucker’s last article What Makes an Effective Executive for the publication.
Now here is the CD extension of that original hit. It takes the basic thesis of the article—that the long- standing corporate practice of investing heavily in youth and pushing out
A. well-known.
B. long-lasting.
C. short-lived.
D. international.
[简答题]Part 2&3Why do some people like books or films about the future
What is the most important development about technology in modern society
With the development of technology, how can you image about the future
What will this test rooms be in the future
Will books or films disappear in the future
How the government restricts the media
Describe an important plant in your country (such as vegetables, flowers, fruits, trees, etc).
You should say:
what the plant is
how you know it
why it is important
and explain how do you like the plant.
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Where do some people like to go
Some people like to go to interesting places, such as ______.
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Text 4
Like all quintessentially British
things, gardening is a pastime that has long been in decline. From a high point
of £5 billion in 2001, spending on plants, tools and garden furniture has fallen
every year since then, to around ~3 billion in 2008.The arrival of economic
recession only deepened the gloom: to credit-crunched consumers, shrubs and
hanging baskets seemed obvious candidates for cuts. Yet
the latest figures from the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) suggest a
bumper year for garden-related expenditure is in the making. Sales volumes were
up by 21% in March and 28% in April compared with the same months a year
earlier. This was not the result of deep discounting, a strategy that many other
retailers have been adopting. The value of garden goods sold was 37% higher in
March and 42% higher in April than a year earlier, A. Garden-related expenditure this year is more or less the same as that of last year. B. Many retailers are offering deep discounts. C. Prices of garden goods tend to remain stable in recent years. D. Due to the status quo of economy, garden goods are not promised a bright future.
[简答题]Reading
What kinds of books do you like to read
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Like every dog, every disease now seems
to have its day. World Tuberculosis (infections disease in which growths appear
on the lungs) Day is on Saturday March 24th. Tuberculosis was
once terribly fashionable. Dying of "consumption" seems to have been a favorite
activity of garret-dwelling 19th-century artists, h has, however, been neglected
of late. Researchers in the field never tire of pointing out that TB kills a lot
of people. According to figures released earlier this week by the World Health
Organization, 1.6 million people died of the disease in 2005, compared with
about 3m for AIDS and l m for malaria. But it receives only a fraction of the
research budget devoted to AIDS. America’s National Institutes of Health,
for example, spends 20 times as much on AIDS as on TB. Nevertheless, everyone
seems to getting in on the TB-da A. Forgive and forget. B. Forgotten, but not gone. C. When the wound is healed, the pain is forgotten. D. Every dog is valiant at his own door.
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