The reform and opening-up policy introduced in the late 1970s ________ another boom in sci-fi appetite in China.
A.gave off B.showed off C.laid off D.kicked off
Well-educated employees can undertake most common jobs easily, ________ the efficiency of the society is guaranteed.
A.so that B.even if C.in that D.as if
The man sitting beside me on the plane was very nervous. He ________ before.
A.hasn’t flown B.hadn’t flown C.doesn’t fly D.wouldn’t fly
A skilled workforce is essential, ________ is why our training program is so important.
A.that B.which C.such D.what
请阅读下面一篇短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。
In China, there’s growing awareness of people living with HIV/AIDS, and their right to receive respect and dignity. CCTV reporter Han Bin brings us one man’s story of how he lost three jobs due to his HIV-positive status.
34-year-old Ma Zhifa found out he was HIV-positive two years ago, since when his whole life has changed. He lost everything: job, income, marriage and confidence to live.
Ma Zhifa hopes society can find enough tolerance to give him a chance to work. Now his only support come from his daughter, who’s been taken away by her mother. And without an income, he can’t provide for his child.
The official number of HIV/AIDS patients in China is around one million, less than one percent of the population. But across the country, discrimination is common in medical treatment, the workplace and at school.
Ma Zhifa is determined to live a positive life. He hopes his openness may help start better treatment for others with similar experiences of discrimination.
When China released legislation that outlaws (宣告非法) discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS in 2004, it showed the determination of the government to remove the stigma (耻辱). Six years later, discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS was still widespread. Still, many believe that legal protection should be the base line for protecting those with HIV/AIDS, and should not give way to social prejudice.
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1 用约30个单词写出上文概要;
2 阐述产生这一现象的原因;
3 从个人角度谈谈为什么要反对歧视(不少于两点)。
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1 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3 不必写标题。
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内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
Just as team members today have assigned doing roles, there should also be thinking roles. By knowing how other members of your team and organization think — and by others knowing how you think — everyone can be more productive. So how should you evaluate how you and your team think? After a lot of trial-and-error, we developed a three-step method that delivers practical and meaningful results.
Focus. Do you tend to pay the most attention to ideas, process, action, or relationships? For example, in the morning do you think about the problems you need to solve, the plans you need to make, the actions you need to take, or the people you need to see? This isn’t about picking one to the exclusion(排除) of the other. It’s about where your focus naturally lands.
Orientation(方向). A good way to identify your orientation is thinking about what tends to bother you in meetings. Are you more likely to complain about getting dragged into the weeds or about things being too general and not specific enough? These dimensions are complementary(补充的) to personality, skills, and traditional roles.
Combination. By combing these two dimensions you can know about the thinking style at work in whatever context or setting you chose. When you know your thinking style, you know what naturally energizes you, why certain type of problems are challenging or boring, and what you can do to improve in areas that are important to reaching your goals. Once you know your style, it helps to share it with others, and have others share theirs with you. In this way, your thinking style becomes a useful tool — a kind of social currency — for the team. Imaging you put together a team to work on a new initiative(行动). Wouldn’t you like to know who is energized by big-picture strategy discussions and who finds them frustrating? Who likes to work on the details of the execution? And who is energized by managing the team dynamics?
The landscape of business is changing rapidly, and we have to find new and better ways to connect and communicate. We all want to work better together, the challenge is actually making it happen. Understanding collaboration(合作)through the way of thinking rather than doing is a practical and powerful step forward.
What Kind of Thinker Are You? | |
Introduction | ● Both assigned doing roles and thinking roles are _______ important among team members. ● Team members knowing how each other think can _______ productivity. |
Three steps in _______ thinking styles | ● The first step is to identify the focus of your _______ in a particular context. ● It is not about making an either-or _______, but about finding where your focus naturally lands. |
● The next stop is to identify _______ your orientation swings toward the big picture or the details. ● It can help others form a full understanding of you. | |
● The third step is to _______ these two dimensions and see your thinking style at work. ● It _______ to the understanding of other team members’ thinking styles. | |
_______ | ● In this rapidly changing world, understanding ________ others think instead of what they do can help you work better together. |
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