People who work in front of the screen not only suffer from the visual disturbance but als
第1题
A) neglected
B) protection
C) provision
D) recovery
E) compensation
F) rewarded
G) pension
H) receipt
I) occur
J) mislead
K) misunderstand
L) notice
M) notify
N) fantastic
O) ridiculous
What happens in America when someone becomes disabled and cannot do the kind of work they did in the past? If someone has been injured on the job, they are supposed to(1)the medical worker, who would certify that there was a problem. Then, they may receive(2)from the company. If the company provides a(n)(3), the person may receive money monthly to make up for lost wages. The person who has been disabled may also take the company to court if safety was.(4)at the workplace. This usually results in(5)of a payment to settle the dispute. In addition, all workplaces are required to pay money to the government for a program to take care of people disabled on the job. One(6)in this program requires workplaces where more injuries(7)to pay more money. For this reason companies that require heavy physical labor take safety very seriously. Most people(8)disability insurance. They think it is(9)that a person should get paid without working. In fact, this benefit is usually not enough to cover the rent and other bills of those who receive it. Most of the disabled still want to work, but(10)from the injury and training for other types of employment takes time.
第2题
听力原文:F: What kind of person do you think you are?
M: I am very outgoing, easy to make friends with.
F: How do you get along with others?
M: I like people who are honest, hardworking. I feel energetic while working with them.
F: What is the most important thing in your whole life?
M: I take work and family equally important. Besides, friendship is irreplaceable.
F: Can you name one person you respect very much or who influences you most?
M: My mother. She is very hardworking at work and a qualified housewife at home as well. Anytime I am in trouble, she would give me advice and get me through.
What kind of person does the man said of himself?
A.Outgoing.
B.Helpful.
C.Trustworthy.
第3题
听力原文:F: What kind of person do you think you are?
M: I am very outgoing, easy to make friends with.
F: How do you get along with others?
M: I like people who are honest, hardworking. I feel energetic while working with them.
F: What is the most important thing in your whole life?
M: I take work and family equally important. Besides, friendship is irreplaceable.
F: Can you name one person you respect very much or who influences you most?
M: My mother. She is very hardworking at work and a qualified housewife at home as well. Anytime I am in trouble, she would give me advice and get me through.
What kind of person does the man said of himself?
A.Outgoing.
B.Helpful.
C.Trustworthy.
第4题
A) neglected
B) protection
C) provision
D) recovery
E) compensation
F) rewarded
G) pension
H) receipt
I) occur
J) mislead
K) misunderstand
L) notice
M) notify
N) fantastic
O) ridiculous
What happens in America when someone becomes disabled and cannot do the kind of work they did in the past? If someone has been injured on the job, they are supposed to(1)the medical worker, who would certify that there was a problem. Then, they may receive(2)from the company. If the company provides a(n)(3), the person may receive money monthly to make up for lost wages. The person who has been disabled may also take the company to court if safety was.(4)at the workplace. This usually results in(5)of a payment to settle the dispute. In addition, all workplaces are required to pay money to the government for a program to take care of people disabled on the job. One(6)in this program requires workplaces where more injuries(7)to pay more money. For this reason companies that require heavy physical labor take safety very seriously. Most people(8)disability insurance. They think it is(9)that a person should get paid without working. In fact, this benefit is usually not enough to cover the rent and other bills of those who receive it. Most of the disabled still want to work, but(10)from the injury and training for other types of employment takes time.
第5题
A、The guest.
B、The receptionist.
C、The tour guide.
D、The bellman.
第6题
These days, people who do manual work often (11) far more money than people who work in (12) . People who work in offices are frequently referred to as "white-collar workers" for the (13) reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. Such is human (14) , that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice (15) pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. This can give rise to curious situations.
第7题
other people.
B.It is found that people who work at physical jobs experience fewer heart attacks than other people.
C.It is found that people who work at heavy jobs experience fewer heart attacks than other people.
D.It is found that people who work at easy jobs experience fewer heart attacks than other people.
第8题
A.people who work with their hands should play football
B.politicians should think about unimportant things
C.people need a hobby that is different from their work
D.people who are bored can take lessons
第9题
Most people who travel in the course of their work are given traveling ______.
A.income
B.fee
C.pay
D.allowance
第10题
听力原文:M: OK, Ms. lee. Could you give me an idea about the workforce in Singapore?
F: Yes, sir. A total of 11% of the workforce are professional or technical workers. And a further 6% are employed in administrative jobs.
M: What about people like you who have clerical or office jobs?
F: Well, 13% of the workforce work as office clerks, secretaries, typists and receptionists.
M: Well, how about jobs in production...
For questions 1--8 you will hear 8 short recordings.
For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
What percentage of the workforce in Singapore are for clerical or office jobs?
A.6%
B.11%
C. 13%
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