As you aye doubtless, (7)_____, a considerable number of our students have (8)_____ in effort to (9)_____ the university to ban smoking in the classroom. I believe they are (10)_____ right in their aim. (11)_____ I would hope that it is (12)_____ to achieve this by (13)_____ on the smokers to use good judgment and show concern (14)_____ others rather than regulation. Smoking is (15)_____ by law in theater and in halls used for (16)_____ films as well as in laboratories where there (17)_____ be a fire hazard. Elsewhere, it is up to your good sense.
I am (18)_____ asking you to maintain (19)_____ in the auditoriums, classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the nonsmokers health and well-being in (20)_____, which is very important to a large number of our students.
A.Still
B.More
C.Again
D.Further
Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in the halls used for showing films【25】in laboratories【26】there may be a fire hazard (危险). Elsewhere, it is up to your good【27】.
I am【28】asking you to maintain "No-Smoking" in classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the【29】health in mind, which is very important to a large【30】of our students.
(46)
A.Still
B.Further
C.More
D.Again
Since the 1980s, experts have been claiming that the skill demands of today’s jobs have outstripped the skills workers possess. Moss and Tilly counter that worker deficiencies lie less in job-specific skills than in such attributes as motivation, interpersonal skills, and appropriate work demeanor. However, Handel suggests that these perceived deficiencies are merely an age effect, arguing that workers pass through a phase of early adulthood characterized by weak attachment to their jobs. As they mature, workers grow out of casual work attitudes and adjust to the workplace norms of jobs that they are more interested in retaining. Significantly, complaints regarding younger workers have persisted for over two decades, but similar complaints regarding older workers have not grown as the earlier cohorts aged. The last sentence serves primarily to
A、suggest that worker deficiencies are likely to become more pronounced in the future
B、introduce facts that Handel may have failed to take into account
C、cite evidence supporting Handel’s argument about workers
D、show that the worker deficiencies cited by Handel are more than an age effect
E、distinguish certain skills more commonly possessed by young workers from skills more commonly found among mature workers
Business people focused on the production of goods from the Industrial Revolution until the early twentieth century, and on the selling of goods from the 1920s to the 1950s. Marketing received little attention up to that point. After 1950, however, business people recognized that their enterprises involved not only production and selling but also the satisfaction of customers'needs. They began to implement the marketing concept, a business philosophy that involves the entire business organization in the dual process of satisfying customer needs and achieving the organization's goals.
Implementation of the marketing concept begins and ends with marketing information about customers — first to determine what customers need, and later to evaluate how well the firm is meeting those needs.
21. Marketing adds value in the form. of utility, or the power of a product or service to satisfy a need.
22. Business people focused on the production of goods from the Industrial Revolution until the 19 century.
23. From 1920s to 1950s, marketing received a lot of attention from public.
24. Business people began to implement the marketing concept, a business philosophy that involves the process of satisfying customer needs and achieving the organization's goal.
25. Implementation of the marketing concept begins and ends with marketing information about customers.
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