Graduates travelling about the country_______ work add up to three million.A.in chase ofB.
Graduates travelling about the country_______ work add up to three million.
A.in chase of
B.in pursuit of
C.in miniature
D.in favor of
Graduates travelling about the country_______ work add up to three million.
A.in chase of
B.in pursuit of
C.in miniature
D.in favor of
第1题
Most people who travel in the course of their work are given travelling ________
A) income
B) allowances
C) wages
D) pay
第2题
A.Because she enjoys travelling in summer holidays.
B.Because she'd like to have wicked experience.
C.Because she is food lover and spends a lot on food.
D.Because she lived a life of a normal student.
第3题
A. in travelling
B. for travelling
C. to travel
D. in order to travel
第5题
A.It will pay more than the present one.
B.It will offer a bigger office.
C.It will require working extra hours.
D.It will involve travelling at weekends.
第6题
第7题
A.acquisition
B.vocation
C.replacement
D.criterion
第8题
When an eighteen-year-old graduates from high school, he or she will ______.
A.be given complete freedom in selecting programs
B.have spent more time watching television than attending classes
C.have their own television set
D.make larger use of television programs
第9题
A.enrollment kept decreasing in virtually all American colleges and universities
B.the labor market preferred high-school to college graduates
C.competition for university admissions was far more fierce than today
D.the gap between the earnings of college and high-school graduates narrowed
第10题
What did the study by the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development reveal?
A.Graduates starting working in 2010 got higher pay than those in 2006.
B.Most of the recent college graduates were lucky enough to find a job.
C.More graduates chose to get further education instead of taking a job.
D.The starting salary for new college graduates declined in recent years.