What types of is might a Gen Y employee and an older more-experience employee face wh
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A.freewriting, mapping, cubing, q-chart, looping, listing
B.organizing, listing, looping, freecharting, cubing, t-chart
C.listing, clustering, cubing, freewriting, looping, t-chart
D.organizing, cubing, researching, q-chart, freelisting, looping
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What can be inferred from the passage about different types of shoes?
A.Boots are defined to be higher than shoes.
B.People in the 1300's to 1700's like to wear uncomfortable shoes.
C.People in Japan do not like to wear shoes.
D.History has proven that the best shoes are made of leather.
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A.Without class types
B.Without plant
C.Without classification
D.Without conditions
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听力原文:M: Can you give an example of types of risks Banks face?
W: Yes. The major type of risks is called credit risk. It means a counterpart fails to perform. according to a contractual arrangement.
Q: What are they talking about?
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A.A contractual arrangement.
B.A counterpart.
C.Many types of risks.
D.Credit risk.
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B.The transactions in which a movement type can be used
C.The number range for material documents that are generated when postings are made with a movement type
D.The quantity and value updates for postings with a movement type
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Among the arguments for uniforms, one of the first is that in the eyes of most people they look more professional than civilian(百姓的) clothes. People have become conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears a uniform. The television repairman who wears a uniform. tends to inspire more trust than one who appears in civilian clothes. Faith in the skill of a garage mechanic is increased by a uniform. What easier way is there for a nurse, a policeman, a barber, or a waiter to lose professional identity(身份) than to step out of uniform?
Uniforms also have many practical benefits. They save on other clothes. They save on laundry bills. They are tax-deductible(可减税的). They are often more comfortable and more durable than civilian clothes.
Primary among the arguments against uniforms is their lack of variety and the consequent loss of individuality experienced by people who must wear them. Though there are many types of uniforms, the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it, without change, until retirement. When people look alike, they tend to think, speak, and act similarly, on the job at least.
Uniforms also give rise to some practical problems. Though they are long-lasting, often their initial expense is greater than the cost of civilian clothes. Some uniforms are also expensive to maintain, requiring professional dry cleaning rather than the home laundering possible with many types of civilian clothes.
It is surprising that Americans who worship variety and individuality______.
A.still judge a man by his clothes
B.hold the uniform. in such high regard
C.enjoy having a professional identity
D.will respect an elevator operator as much as a general in uniform