[A] line [B] work [C] score [D] outcome
[A] line
[B] work
[C] score
[D] outcome
[A] line
[B] work
[C] score
[D] outcome
The word “this” (Para. 3, Line 1) the author means to say that ________.
A) there are more men on any given job than are needed
B) 33 per cent overmanning leads to 33 per cent less productivity
C) it is difficult to measure the intensity of work
D) Britons generally do not want to work too hard
The word "lines, (Line 4,Pars. 3) means ______.
A.the rhythms of the work songs
B.a group of words in a passage
C.the strings of the guitar
D.a group of words in a song
What is suggested about Benjamin Clark?
A.He used to work as assembly line inspector at Springdale.
B.He has less than 5 years of experience.
C.He has to work at night.
D.He possesses a college degree in engineering.
“The breaks matter” (Para. 2, Line 2) indicates that ________.
A) they are an important aspect of the British way of life
B) they are greatly enjoyed by British workers
C) they can be used by the workers as an excuse to take time off from work
D) they help the workers to be on good terms with each other
Which of the following statements is true?
A.The SEC has set up a special body to work on institutional matters.
B.Details on how to move capital between countries are finalised.
C.Mr. Welling feels more work is needed on the global market concept.
D.nuts and bolts (line 53) and "plumbing and electricity" (line 62 - 3) have similar meanings.
A.Line manager
B.Work cell manager
C.ME/TE leader
D.QE(或QT)
"Good" (Para. 3, Line 1) refers to the ants'______.
A.co-operation in working
B.sense of responsibility
C.efficiency in working
D.willingness to work hard
The bottom line is that you are going to spend a lot of time on the work environment- __8__and to be happy
The phrase "talking shop"(Line 4, Para. 6)probably means______.
A.talking about shopping
B.discussing one's work with colleagues
C.exchanging personal news
D.talking with friends in a group