A chart showing all staff positions and responsibilities () prepared by the Vice President.A、wasB、hasC、wereD、have

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A chart showing all staff positions and responsibilities () prepared by the Vice President.

  • A、was
  • B、has
  • C、were
  • D、have

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  • 第1题:

    ______ chart 3994,positions read from this chart should be shifted 0.03 minutes Northward.

    A.To consider

    B.To check

    C.To examine

    D.To agree with


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    Owing to old data of the survey the positions and number of the beacons shown on this chart are not to be ______.

    A.considered

    B.insured

    C.relied upon

    D.suspected


    正确答案:C

  • 第3题:

    There ______ salvage operations in position,south side of fairway at Fishhaven.

    A.is

    B.has

    C.are

    D.have


    正确答案:C

  • 第4题:

    Universities are threatening to punish staff who fail to make up for lectures and seminars cancelled during strikes,a move that union leaders say could prolong the industrial action In one case the University of Kent has told staff that any failure to reschedule lectures or classes lost because of the strike would see them lose 50%to 100%of their pay"for every day where an individual continues to refuse to perform their full contract of employment".Kent's headline stance extends to deducting a high proportion of pay from low-paid graduate teaching assistants,with some liable to lose more than a month's pay for taking part in the strikes that have so far lasted five days.The strike by academics,librarians and administrators over proposals to radically restructure their pensions,which the University and College Union claims it will cost staff f 10,000 a year after retirement are scheduled to restart next week at about 60 universities.Liverpool University,headed by Janet Beer,the president of the Universities UK group backing the pension changes,told staff they would be"expected to provide learning materials"for events missed through strikes or they could have their pay docked.Sheffield University had initially threatened to further dock pay but the university backed down after staff protests.Keith Burnett,Sheffields vice-chan cellor,issued a statement saying the university would not take a punitive approach".Sally Hunt,the UCU general secretary,said universities such as Kent risked prolonging the strikesy adopting a confrontational approach."Universities are trying a wide range of tactics to break striking staff in this dispute.The one thing they have in common is that none of them are working,Hunt said Leon Schoonderwoerd,a Ph.D student in theoretical physics who is a graduate teaching assistant at Kent,said the university was taking about$200-$250 from his$300 monthly pay for taking part in the strike."The university has taken the harshest route in the way it has decided to deduct pay,"Schoon-derwoerd said.Staff at Oxford and Cambridge universities are using institutional protests to change their universities positions on the pension changes.In Oxford,academics have petitioned for an emergency debate at the,university's congregation next week but Oxfords leadership wowed to block any debate using procedural rules.Cambridges vice-chancellor,Stephen Toope,announced that the university was prepared to pay higher contributions in order to retain the current pension scheme and end the dispute It should be noted,however,that this approach would likely require trade-offs and cuts in other parts of the university,Toope said.
    According to the passage,"docked"(Line 3,Para.4)means

    A.canceled
    B.restructured
    C.deducted
    D.distributed

    答案:C
    解析:
    词汇题。根据题干提示信息定位到第四段第三行。

  • 第5题:

    Universities are threatening to punish staff who fail to make up for lectures and seminars cancelled during strikes,a move that union leaders say could prolong the industrial action In one case the University of Kent has told staff that any failure to reschedule lectures or classes lost because of the strike would see them lose 50%to 100%of their pay"for every day where an individual continues to refuse to perform their full contract of employment".Kent's headline stance extends to deducting a high proportion of pay from low-paid graduate teaching assistants,with some liable to lose more than a month's pay for taking part in the strikes that have so far lasted five days.The strike by academics,librarians and administrators over proposals to radically restructure their pensions,which the University and College Union claims it will cost staff f 10,000 a year after retirement are scheduled to restart next week at about 60 universities.Liverpool University,headed by Janet Beer,the president of the Universities UK group backing the pension changes,told staff they would be"expected to provide learning materials"for events missed through strikes or they could have their pay docked.Sheffield University had initially threatened to further dock pay but the university backed down after staff protests.Keith Burnett,Sheffields vice-chan cellor,issued a statement saying the university would not take a punitive approach".Sally Hunt,the UCU general secretary,said universities such as Kent risked prolonging the strikesy adopting a confrontational approach."Universities are trying a wide range of tactics to break striking staff in this dispute.The one thing they have in common is that none of them are working,Hunt said Leon Schoonderwoerd,a Ph.D student in theoretical physics who is a graduate teaching assistant at Kent,said the university was taking about$200-$250 from his$300 monthly pay for taking part in the strike."The university has taken the harshest route in the way it has decided to deduct pay,"Schoon-derwoerd said.Staff at Oxford and Cambridge universities are using institutional protests to change their universities positions on the pension changes.In Oxford,academics have petitioned for an emergency debate at the,university's congregation next week but Oxfords leadership wowed to block any debate using procedural rules.Cambridges vice-chancellor,Stephen Toope,announced that the university was prepared to pay higher contributions in order to retain the current pension scheme and end the dispute It should be noted,however,that this approach would likely require trade-offs and cuts in other parts of the university,Toope said.
    What is the passage mainly about?

    A.Universities claimed to punish the striking staff over missed lectures
    B.University academics were facing the risk of losing their jobs?
    C.The university staff participated in the strikes for pension changes
    D.University leadership turned a blind eye to their staffs benefits.

    答案:A
    解析:
    主旨题。主旨题定位到主体词和主题句。

  • 第6题:

    Janet as well as the other young people who__________sent abroad by the government
    __________brought up in the small town.

    A.was:was
    B.was;were
    C.were;were
    D.were;was

    答案:D
    解析:
    引出定语从句的关系代词作从句的主语,而它又前指复数名词people,所以考虑到主谓一致谓语动词用were。一个名词后有as well as引出的短语时.单复数仍然以那个名词本身的单复数确定。此处主句主语是Janet,单数第三人称,所以谓语用was。故选D。

  • 第7题:

    A chart showing all staff positions and responsibilities () prepared by the Vice President.

    Awas

    Bhas

    Cwere

    Dhave


    A

  • 第8题:

    I thought that honesty()the best policy

    • A、was
    • B、is
    • C、were
    • D、be

    正确答案:B

  • 第9题:

    You are designing a DHCP strategy for the new Active Directory environment.  Which two groups have the necessary rights to authorize the DHCP servers?()

    • A、 IT staff in Atlanta
    • B、 IT staff in Seattle
    • C、 DHCP administrators in all offices
    • D、 DHCP administrators in Atlanta only
    • E、 Members of the Enterprise Admins group

    正确答案:A,E

  • 第10题:

    多选题
    You are designing a DHCP strategy for the new Active Directory environment.  Which two groups have the necessary rights to authorize the DHCP servers?()
    A

    IT staff in Atlanta

    B

    IT staff in Seattle

    C

    DHCP administrators in all offices

    D

    DHCP administrators in Atlanta only

    E

    Members of the Enterprise Admins group


    正确答案: C,D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    A chart showing all staff positions and responsibilities () prepared by the Vice President.
    A

    was

    B

    has

    C

    were

    D

    have


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    ()chart 3994,positions read from this chart should be shifted 0.03 minutes Northward.
    A

    To consider

    B

    To check

    C

    To examine

    D

    To agree with


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Positions read from this chart should be moved 0.08 minutes Southward and 0.13 minutes Eastward so as ______ adjoining chart 344,.

    A.to agree upon

    B.in accordance with

    C.to be same as

    D.to agree with


    正确答案:D

  • 第14题:

    The person who signs the bill of lading without the authority of the Shipowner stating that goods have been shipped,and they have in fact not been shipped at all,______ liable to an indorsee of the bill of lading,who has relied on that statement,for damages for breach of warranty of authority.

    A.have

    B.has

    C.are

    D.is


    正确答案:D

  • 第15题:

    The author and photographer_________coming to our university to give a lecture next Friday.

    A.was
    B.is
    C.were
    D.are

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查主谓一致和时态。主谓一致中有一原则——意义一致。当and连接的两个并列主语在意义上指同一人、同一物、同一事或者同一概念时,应看作单数,谓语动词用单数。“The author and photographer”指一个人,即作家兼摄影师,排除C、D。根据“next Friday”表将来,因此答案为B,用现在进行时表将来。

  • 第16题:

    Universities are threatening to punish staff who fail to make up for lectures and seminars cancelled during strikes,a move that union leaders say could prolong the industrial action In one case the University of Kent has told staff that any failure to reschedule lectures or classes lost because of the strike would see them lose 50%to 100%of their pay"for every day where an individual continues to refuse to perform their full contract of employment".Kent's headline stance extends to deducting a high proportion of pay from low-paid graduate teaching assistants,with some liable to lose more than a month's pay for taking part in the strikes that have so far lasted five days.The strike by academics,librarians and administrators over proposals to radically restructure their pensions,which the University and College Union claims it will cost staff f 10,000 a year after retirement are scheduled to restart next week at about 60 universities.Liverpool University,headed by Janet Beer,the president of the Universities UK group backing the pension changes,told staff they would be"expected to provide learning materials"for events missed through strikes or they could have their pay docked.Sheffield University had initially threatened to further dock pay but the university backed down after staff protests.Keith Burnett,Sheffields vice-chan cellor,issued a statement saying the university would not take a punitive approach".Sally Hunt,the UCU general secretary,said universities such as Kent risked prolonging the strikesy adopting a confrontational approach."Universities are trying a wide range of tactics to break striking staff in this dispute.The one thing they have in common is that none of them are working,Hunt said Leon Schoonderwoerd,a Ph.D student in theoretical physics who is a graduate teaching assistant at Kent,said the university was taking about$200-$250 from his$300 monthly pay for taking part in the strike."The university has taken the harshest route in the way it has decided to deduct pay,"Schoon-derwoerd said.Staff at Oxford and Cambridge universities are using institutional protests to change their universities positions on the pension changes.In Oxford,academics have petitioned for an emergency debate at the,university's congregation next week but Oxfords leadership wowed to block any debate using procedural rules.Cambridges vice-chancellor,Stephen Toope,announced that the university was prepared to pay higher contributions in order to retain the current pension scheme and end the dispute It should be noted,however,that this approach would likely require trade-offs and cuts in other parts of the university,Toope said.
    According to Sally Hunt,the tactics used by Kent Universities

    A.failed to prevent the strikes successfully
    B.aroused the anger of the teaching staff
    C.have made strikes more difficult to stop
    D.were effective to decrease the staffs wages

    答案:A
    解析:
    细节题。根据题于的核心词Sally hunt可定位到第五段。

  • 第17题:

    The author and photographer ___________ coming to our university to give a lecture next Friday.

    A.was
    B.is
    C.were
    D.are

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查主谓一致和时态。主谓一致中有一原则——意义一致。当and连接的两个并列主语在意义上指同一人、同一物、同一事或者同一概念时,应看作单数,谓语动词用单数。The author and photographer指一个人,即作家兼摄影师,排除C、D。根据next Friday表示将来,可知答案为B,用现在进行时表将来。

  • 第18题:

    The employees?more enthusiastic about their work since their pay rose.

    A.Are
    B.have been
    C.Were
    D.will be

    答案:B
    解析:
    【考情点拨】考查时态。
    【应试指导】句意:自从涨了工资,员工们工作起来更有热情了。since表示“自从……”,出现在句中时.主句要用完成时,故选B。

  • 第19题:

    The population of the earth()increasing fast.

    • A、is
    • B、are
    • C、were
    • D、have been

    正确答案:A

  • 第20题:

    My grandfather()a car.

    • A、hasn’t got
    • B、doesn’t has
    • C、have not

    正确答案:A

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Positions read from this chart should be moved 0.08 minutes Southward and 0.13 minutes Eastward so as () adjoining chart 344.
    A

    to agree upon

    B

    in accordance with

    C

    to be same as

    D

    to agree with


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Owing to old data of the survey the positions and number of the beacons shown on this chart are not to be ().
    A

    considered

    B

    insured

    C

    relied upon

    D

    suspected


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    Practice 7  ● A new designer, Mary Watts, has just joined your company.  ● Write a memo to all staff:  ● Telling them who the new employee is;  ● Saying what her responsibilities will be;  ● Explaining where her office is located.  ● Write about 30—40 words.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Memo
    From: General Manager
    To: All Staff
    It’s my pleasure to welcome Mary Watts to our company. Mary will be responsible for the design department from today. Her office is located near my office on the fourth floor.
    解析: 暂无解析