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A recent survey has revealed that the country with the shortest holidays and the long

est working hours in Europe is the UK. In the UK, a worker puts in over 43.6 hours a week on average - far higher than any other European country. The average in the European Union (EU) is around 40 hours a week. Astonishingly, in the UK, one in ten workers spends more than 61 hours a week at work. In addition, a British worker only has 20 days’ holiday a year.Interestingly, however, despite the fact that the British have the shortest holidays and the longest working hours in the EU, the UK's GDP per worker is one of the lowest in Europe. Mediterranean countries like Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy have some of the longest holidays in Europe, ranging from 33 to 36 days. Although Austria has the longest holiday time of all in Europe (38 days on average), it has an above-average GDP per worker.

1. UK Workers have the shortest holidays () .A. in the world

B. in Europe

C. in western Europe

D. in the Mediterranean

2. On average workers in the UK puts in ()hours more than those in the European Union.A. 3.6 hours

B. 17.4 hours

C. 20 hours

D. 21 hours

3. In the UK, () works more than 61 hours a week.A. one in five

B. one in ten

C. one in 20

D. one in 40

4. The second paragraph mainly tells us that ().A. the British have the shortest holidays

B. the British have the longest holidays

C. the British have the longest working hours

D. the UK’s GDP per worker is one of the lowest in Europe

5. () has the longest holiday time of all in Europe.A. Spain

B. Portugal

C. Austria

D. Greece

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第1题

The new survey shows that the number of students ________ computer games has been increasing in recent years.

A.accustomed to

B.absorbed to

C.adapted to

D.addicted to

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第2题

回答题 There was a time when any personal information that was gathered about us was typed

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There was a time when any personal information that was gathered about us was typed on a piece of paper and(26)in a file cabinet.It could remain there for years and, often(27), never reach the outside world.

Things have done a complete about-face since then.(28)the change has been the astonishingly(29)development in recent years of the computer.Today, any data that is(30)about us in one place or another--and for one reason or another--can be stored in a computer bank.It can then be easily passed to other computer banks.They are owned by individuals and by private businesses and corporations, lending(31), direct mailing and telemarketing firms, credit bureaus, credit card companies, and(32)at the local, state, and federal level.

A growing number of Americans are seeing the accumulation and distribution of computerized data as a frightening(33)of their privacy.Surveys show that the number of worried Americans has been steadily growing over the years as the computer becomes increasingly(34), easier to operate, and less costly to purchase and maintain.In 1970, a national survey showed that 37 percent of the people(35)felt their privacy was being invaded.Seven years later, 47 percent expressed the same worry.Arecent survey by a credit bureau revealed that the number of alarmed citizens had shot up to 76percent.

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第3题

A recent ()showed 68% of citizens were in favour of the plan.

A.volume

B.survey

C.foundation

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第4题

A recent market survey reveals that such articles are no longer ________.

A.in demand

B.demanded

C.on demand

D.for demand

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回答题Text 3Given the choice, younger professionals are most interested in working at tech

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Given the choice, younger professionals are most interested in working at tech companies like Apple and government agencies like the State Department, but they are comparatively disinterested in working in the financial industry, according to a survey conducted by Universum, a researchf"trrn.

What attracts college graduates to big tech companies like Apple is mainly the cool factor sur-rounding these companies and their products, as the survey found young professionals were most influenced by the strength of the corporation"s brand when picking their most desired companies.

"Companies that have appealing consumer brands generally also succeed in being perceived as attractive employers. People nowadays love to work for companies that produce their favorite prod-ucts and services," said Kortney Kutsop, employer branding specialist for Univer sum. "Also,market success is an important factor: The company needs to be generally seen as innovative and best-in-class in whatever they do——that"s the recipe for success."

By contrast, financial institutions like Citigroup, whose brands have been spoiled in recent years by the collapse of the financial industry, ranked in the lower half of the list of 99 companies desired by young professionals.

Beyond the power of a company"s brand, college graduates were also heavily influenced by the perceived financial stability of each company, which may explain why major corporations like Apple would rank at the top, since they are constantly expanding and hiring new employees. On the other hand, government agencies, which fared slightly worse than the tech companies, may have been hurt by perceived weaknesses in recent years, given that the public sector as a whole has been forced to freeze wages and lay off employees.

Universum, which surveyed more than 10,000 young professionals who graduated from col- lege in the last eight years, also found that many of them are looking to switch jobs in the near fu- ture. In fact, half of those surveyed claimed to have applied to other jobs in the past year and a quarter plan to switch jobs within six months, suggesting that the organizations at the top of this list may be flooded with new applications in the coming months.

The Universum survey found that college graduates________ 查看材料

A.are sponsored by government agencies

B.refuse to work in the financial industry

C.are given better choices in employment

D.prefer to work at major tech companies

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第6题

According to a recent (), in Shanghai alone there are more than 2.5 million migrant workers.

A. research

B. poll

C. survey

D. investment

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第7题

中英互译:According to a recent survey, a growing number of people express a strong desire to take anoth er job or spend more time on their job in order to get more money to support their family.

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第8题

According to a recent survey, 26% of all American adults, down from 38% 30 years ago,
smoke. This can be partly attributed to the mounting evidence linking smoking to fatal diseases, such as cancer.

A.decrease

B.improvement

C.reduction

D.decline

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第9题

Which of the following is an example of objectivewriting()。

A.English should not be taught in class, because it isirrelevant to students' future jobs.

B.According to a recent survey from the Ministry ofEducation, there are more women than men enrolled incolleges.

C.I refuse to believe in the existence of crop circles.

D.Itis not a poem unless it is rhymed.

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第10题

Which of the following is an example of objective writing?()
A.English should not be taught in class, because it is irrelevant to students' future jobs.

B.According to a recent survey from the Ministry of Education, there are more women than men enrolled incolleges.

C.I refuse to believe in the existence of crop circles.

D.It is not a poem unless it is rhymed.

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