A.The facts of the story.B.The human interest in the story.C.The language of the story
A.The facts of the story.
B.The human interest in the story.
C.The language of the story.
D.The plot of the story.
A.The facts of the story.
B.The human interest in the story.
C.The language of the story.
D.The plot of the story.
第1题
To believe or disbelieve what you read should be based on ______.
A.the facts that you are given
B.whether the author is open-minded or not
C.the quality of reasons provided by the material
D.the assumption that you know everything about it
第2题
The second paragraph uses facts to develop the idea, a that ______.
A.the stronger the wind, the more the water vapor loss
B.carbon dioxide is the essential for plant development
C.a plant needs more water than is found in its composition
D.a plant efficiently uses most of the water it absorbs
第3题
A.The place she has visited these years.
B.The reason for quitting a summer plan.
C.The number of times the man has visited Yan'an.
D.The historical facts she has learned in school.
第4题
Meanwhile the practically real world for each one of us, the effective world of the individual, is the compound world, the physical facts and emotional values in indistinguishable combination. Withdraw or pervert (使错乱) either factor of this complex resultant, and the kind of experience we call pathological ensues.
This passage mainly discusses ______.
A.the dual nature of the world in which we humans live
B.the effect of strong emotions
C.emotion and reality'
D.emotions and passions—gifts of the spectator's mind
第5题
Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. It includes not only "remembering" things like arithmetic or historical facts, but also involves any change in the way an animal typically behaves. Memory is involved when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicions in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.
Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines. Computers, for example, contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold dp to 100,000 "words"—ready for instant use. An average U.S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words of English. However, this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored. Consider, for example, the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.
The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings. A large part of a person's memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.
According to the passage, memory is considered to be ______.
A.the basis for decision making and problem solving
B.an ability to store experiences for future use
C.an intelligence typically possessed by human beings
D.the data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words
第6题
The report also suggests that in Britain and in many other parts of the world, recruiters(招聘人员) used three main selection methods to identify the right person: interviewing, checking curriculum vitae or application forms against predecided criteria, and examining references. Most of the recruiters consulted in this survey stated that these selection methods were used more for "weeding out' unsuitable candidates rather than for finding suitable ones.
Interviews were considered to be more reliable than either curriculum checks or references from past employers. Research, however, proves otherwise. Interviewers' decisions are often strongly influenced by their previous assessment of the written application. Also, different recruiters interpret facts differently. One may consider candidates who have frequently changed jobs as people with broad and useful experience. Another will view such candidates as unreliable and unlikely to stay for long in the new job.
Some employers place great importance on academic qualifications whereas the link between this and success in management is not necessarily strong. Some recruiters use handwriting as a criterion. The report states that there is little evidence to support the validity of the latter for assessing working ability. References, also, are unreliable as they are rarely critical, whereas checks on credit and security records and applicants 'political leanings are often the opposite.
The report is more favourable towards trainability tests and those which test personality and personal and mental skills. The report concludes by suggesting that interviewing could become more reliable if the questions were more structured and focused on the needs of the employing organisation.
"Curriculum vitae" (Line 3, Para. 2) most probably mean______.
A.the evaluation of one's personality
B.the written account of a person's education and work experience
C.criminal records
D.letters of recommendation
第7题
If one wants to be creative, he should ______.
A.discover new solutions
B.have crazy ideas
C.not be interested in facts
D.not be concerned about other people's reaction
第8题
A.Summarize the material which is familiar to the listeners.
B.Give detailed facts and numbers that the audience have known.
C.Ask the audience many questions.
D.Give different ideas which are beyond the audience's understanding.
第9题
A.Ask the audience many questions.
B.Summarize the material which is familiar to the listeners.
C.Give detailed facts and numbers that the audience have known.
D.Give different ideas which are beyond the audience's understanding.
第10题
According to the author, a good writing must present ______.
A.an interesting topic
B.specific facts
C.the writer's unique perspective
D.a general impression