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According to the writer, telecommuting refers to the way()

A.people do all their work by telephone
B.employees wear nightclothes while working
C.people do their work outside companies
D.employees communicate with each other

A.
Working at home in your nightclothes while saving hundreds of dollars may sound too good to be true, but it isn’t. More and more employees are telecommuting, doing their job at home or another remote site.
B.
"It’s a trend that’s here now and you’re going to see a lot more telecommuting because people don’t have to put up with commuting (来回上下班). They want more work/life balance, they want less stress in their lives and companies want to drive costs after their bottom lines," says John Edwards, President of the International Telework Association and Council.
C.
However, Edwards says, "The biggest problem at the moment is dealing with middle management who is uncomfortable with management style focusing on results. They are used to the line of sight management style. But they have to change to more results-oriented management style which can often be slightly opposite, so they feel uncomfortable with that."
D.
Edwards says telecommuting kills distance--and a lot of face to face meetings are replaced by tele-conferences. "Distance does not exist anymore. It’s the death of distance, if you like. So now it’s possible to have more invisible teams so that the necessity to have the old bricks and walls existing is beginning to disappear.\
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【单选题】Passage Four Career education is instruction intended to help young people identify, choose, and prepare for a career. Such instruction may focus on a person’s role in work, leisure, or ...

A.
Career education is carried out in primary school.
B.
Career education is carried out in middle school.
C.
Career education is carried out in college.
D.
Career education is carried out in the whole process of children’s education.

【单选题】Where are the speakers() A.In the shopping district. B.In the largest building. C.In the bank. D.In the Honor Department Stor

A.
Conversation 1
B.
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C.
M: Look, it’s full of traffic here. (6)Is this the shopping district
D.
W: Yes, it is. There are a lot of stores, restaurants, and theaters near here.
E.
M: What is the largest building on the left
F.
W: That’s Honor Department Store. They sell clothing, furniture, food--almost everything.
G.
M: Do you like purchasing everything in the supermarket (7)It’s very convenient and saves a lot of time.
H.
Now I just want to buy some clothes there.
I.
W: Wait a minute please. I’d like to recommend some better stores for man’s clothes. Look, there, next to the bank, is a man’s clothing store building. And there are also some good stores on Park Street.
J.
M: Are they far from here
.
W: No, it’s just three blocks straight ahead.
K.
M: Ok, maybe I can shop around by myself. Thanks a lot for your help.
L.
W: That’s my pleasure. Go ahead.

【单选题】5() A. distinctions B. problems C. sights D. hotels

A.
This large city does almost no manufacturing and very little wholesale trade. Yet without the important service (1) provides, business everywhere would quickly grind to a (2) . Chaos would reign in all other leading cities. As you have guessed, the "product" we are talking about is government, and the city is the (3) of the United States, Washington, D. C. One out of every two persons (4) in the city works for the federal government.
B.
Washington has many (5) . It leads the nation in level of education achieved by its residents. More than fifteen percent of its adults have had four years or more of college. (6) scientists can be found here than in any other city. Since larger incomes are earned by (7) people, Washington has the highest median income of any city.
C.
Information is the vital force of the city. The Library of Congress (8) the largest and most comprehensive warehouse of information in the world. It contains 74 million items on hundreds of miles of (9) . In addition to books, these (10) include manuscripts, maps, photographs and documents. Papers of the Presidents all the way back to Washington are found here. The library is (11) to the public. It is considered by (12) to be one of the finest in the world. These people study the documents found in libraries.
D.
Washington has many important governmental buildings and historic shrines. (13) include the Capitol building, the White House, the Supreme Court, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is (14) located here. This agency is responsible (15) putting new paper money into circulation. Tens of millions of dollars in money is (16) here every day.
E.
Unlike most cities, which grow in jumbled masses, Washington was planned on paper (17) any of its buildings were erected. The planners incorporated broad open areas around the historic landmarks and buildings. As a result the city is (18) . The central part of the city (19) a huge green park with broad, tree-lined boulevards and splendid (20) of its great structures.