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Traditionally, Chinese businessmen often make their deals _______ dinner.

A.over

B.with

C.for

D.by

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第1题

As for the quality of this model of color TV sets, the ones made in Chine are by no mea
ns () those imported.

A.inferior than

B.less inferior to

C.less inferior than

D.inferior to

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第2题

Traditionally a man opens the door for a woman, an elder, or a senior in authority.()
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第3题

Traditional Ideas about MarriageAlmost every society has certain traditional ideas about
Traditional Ideas about Marriage

Almost every society has certain traditional ideas about marriage. For example,most societies expect men and women to marry. Most cultures also have traditions about the role and duties of a husband and a wife. Traditionally,the husband is expected to earn a living,and the wife is expected to keep house and raise children.

Many Americans did not follow traditional marriage patterns. For example,a large number of married couples share responsibilities that have been traditionally handled by either the husband or the wife. An increasing number of married women have paying jobs and help support their families financially. In 1940s,about 15 percent of all married women earned money. In the early 1990s,about 60 percent held a full-or part-time job. More and more husbands share responsibilities traditionally handled by women,such as cooking,doing housework,and caring for children.

On the average,men and women stay single longer than they once did. In 1950s,men married at an average age of 23,and women married at an average age of 20. By the mid-1990s,the average marriage age was about 26.5 for men and about 24.5 for women.

An increasing number of people choose not to marry. If a man and a woman wish to avoid marriage,they may decide to live together with no formal obligations to each other. This arrangement is more common among young adults,but some couples of all ages live together without marrying. (239 words)

6. Most societies expect men and women to marry and have traditions about the role and duties of a husband and a wife.

A. T

B. F

7. All Americans would like to follow the traditional marriage patterns.

A. T

B. F

8. The number of married women with a paying job to support their families financially is increasing.

A. T

B. F

9. In the early 1990s,about 15 percent held a full-or part-time job.

A. T

B. F

10. More and more Americans choose to live together without marriage.

A. T

B. F

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Writing in a diary, watching television, talking with friends, speaking on the telepho
ne, and __1__ a menu -- what do they have in common? They are all __2__of communication. It has been__3__ that people spend more time communicating than they spend in any other complex activity in life. __4__ communication is a word that most people have difficulty __5__and talking about. The word communication may be used to identify activities that do not__6__people. For example, the word may sometimes be used to describe the __7__that animals relate to each other. __8__, it is said that electronic devices "communicate" with each other. However, communication most often refers to activities among people. Thus, communication may be defined as the__9__by which people exchange feelings and ideas with one another. __10__this definition is clear and simple, much more needs to be said.

1、A、read

B、reading

C、to read

D、having read

2、A、patterns

B、fashions

C、forms

D、models

3、A、estimated

B、predicted

C、designed

D、counted

4、A、Therefore

B、Hence

C、Moreover

D、Even so

5、A、deserving

B、demonstrating

C、defending

D、defining

6、A、involve

B、evolve

C、resolve

D、revolve

7、A、methods

B、ways

C、habits

D、techniques

8、A、Traditionally

B、Constantly

C、Similarly

D、Usually

9、A、measures

B、means

C、modes

D、manners

10、A、When

B、Now that

C、While

D、If

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第5题

2 John Dixon is the recently appointed Chief of Police for a major city in the UK. He has
inherited a major problem in

that its residents are very concerned with various forms of antisocial behaviour and minor crimes carried out by a

small number of people, which makes living, working, travelling and socialising in the city centre unpleasant rather

than life threatening. The city’s residents have recently voted for it being one of the five worst cities in the UK in which

to live. There is little or no contact between the police and these residents.

The city is split into a number of police districts, each with its own senior officer in charge. Their focus is on the

response to emergency calls and solving serious crimes in their district rather than the less urgent crimes affecting

everyday living in the city. Response times and serious crime solution rates are the traditional measures by which their

performance is measured and leave them open to criticism of simply reacting to events. There is little sense of being

part of a city police force and, consequently, little sharing of information and experience between the different districts.

The failure in policing antisocial behaviour in the city is seen as being largely the result of a shortage of resources.

There are also important internal and external groups varying in their support or resistance to any necessary change

in policing strategy. Key players include the mayor of the city anxious to improve the reputation of the city, the city’s

press, traditionally used to highlighting police failures rather than successes and finally the courts of justice, which

are reluctant to take on the increased workload that any moves towards reducing antisocial behaviour would produce.

John is aware of the complexity of the problem he faces in changing the way the city is policed to improve the quality

of life of its citizens. He has, however, an impressive track record as a change agent in previous appointments and is

confident that he can bring about the necessary change.

Required:

(a) Using change management models where appropriate, provide John with a brief report on the nature of

change needed in the way the city is policed in order to improve the city’s quality of life. (12 marks)

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