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[单项选择]China started its space industry only in recent years, and should()no time in catching up.
A. delay
B. lag
C. lessen
D. lose
[单项选择]China started its nuclear power industry only in recent years and should()no time in catching up.
A. delay
B. lessen
C. lose
D. slip
[单项选择]Britain’s economy is largely based on its industry, ______ a few hundred years ago it was an agrarian country.
A. hitherto
B. whereas
C. whereby
D. thereby
[单项选择]Industry should get rid of half its bosses, says behavioral psychologist Alfred J. Marrow." Adults are quite capable of handling their lives outside their homes, at their jobs," Marrow said in an interview. They need fewer supervisors and managers, not more.
As president of the American Board of Professional Psychology, he’s heard the complaint from working people over and over again: too many bosses.
If a shirt manufacturer’s customers are returning merchandise because the collars are crooked, he said, the people who make the shirts are more likely than management to identify the problem quickly if they get together to talk about it.
But if the boss comes on as an adversary, bawling them out for bad work and threatening to or actually firing some, the remaining workers will probably react angrily and work will suffer.
He recalled an insurance company in Hartford, Conn. that got about 50,000 pieces of mail every morning. One person was assigned to slit the e
A. to inform us that people are dissatisfied with their wages and hours
B. to explain that" job enrichment" creates job
C. to suggest that bosses hinder production more than they help it
D. to persuade us to carry out our greater" job simplification"
[单项选择]Any industry that mislays 25%~30% of its product in the process of delivering it might reasonably be thought to have a problem. Yet, according to the World Bank, that is the case for the world’s water companies. Though water is cheap, it is not free. According to a report published by the Bank in 2006, leaks even then were costing $14 billion a year. But to plug a leak you have to find it. Water mains (自来水管道) are hard to inspect, particularly if they are underground. Many are old and thus decrepit (破旧). And outright theft is not unheard of, as the poor seek to fill their drinking vessels and the rich their swimming pools. An effective way of detecting leaks, both accidental and deliberate, would therefore be welcome.
TaKaDu, a firm based near Tel Aviv, thinks it has one. The problem, in the view of its founder, Amir Peleg, is not a lack of data per se, but a lack of analysis. If anything, water companies--at least, those in the rich world--have too much information. A typical fi
A. the water mains are hard to inspect
B. the water mains are underground
C. the water mains are old and decrepit
D. the water theft frequently happens
[单项选择]A. Its price. C. Its location. B. Its comfort. D. Its facilities.