更多“问答题What jobs are the most popular in your country?”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    Based on what you know of the job market,which of your courses were the most useful?The least?


    正确答案:
             

  • 第2题:

    What percentage of your college did you college did you pay for and what sort of jobs did you have while you were in school?


    正确答案:
           

  • 第3题:

    If there were only one question left ,what would it most probably be?

    A.What was your childhood dream?

    B.What is your biggest achievement?

    C.What is your parents view of you?

    D.What was your handest expenrience in the war?


    正确答案:B

  • 第4题:

    单选题
    An agricultural cooperative wants to sell more of its less popular vegetables, zucchini in particular. A consultant has suggested that the cooperative’s farmers should attempt to market a purple form of zucchini instead of the conventional green form, because people generally dislike green-colored vegetables.  Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the accuracy of the consultant’s assertion?
    A

    Broccoli and green peas, which are both green vegetables, are among the most popular vegetables in the country.

    B

    Grapes and eggplants, which both have purple skin, are popular among consumers of all ages.

    C

    Summer squash, a yellow-colored cousin of the zucchini, is one of the most popular summer vegetables.

    D

    Green tomatoes are far less popular than red tomatoes.

    E

    A chewing gum company reports that its purple-colored grape gum is less popular than its green-colored sour apple flavor.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文中提到顾问建议公司售卖紫色的西葫芦,因为人们不喜欢绿色的蔬菜,所以如A是正确的,那么顾问的建议就会遭到质疑,故本题选A项。

  • 第5题:

    问答题
    Practice 2Imagine that an Irish marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about vegetables in your diet.Question: What are your favorite vegetables?

    正确答案: (1)I like corn and spinach and carrots.
    解 析:spinach菠菜。
    (2)I like only potatoes. I don’t care for green vegetables.
    解 析:第二句没用常见的I don’t like…回答,而使用了较高水平的don’t care for。
    (3)As far as I’m concerned, cucumbers, broccoli, and onions are all good choices when they are mixed in with other foods. Besides, I like green beans.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第6题:

    问答题
    Practice 1Write a letter to a friend who has invited you to stay with them in their country.In your letter· thank your friend for their invitation· say when you are likely to visit· say what you would like to do during your visitWrite at least 150 words.You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows:Dear...

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Dear Bella,
    Thank you so much for inviting me to come and stay with you at your home in Rome next year. I'd love to come.
    I've heard that summer is quite hot and humid there, and I'm not sure what your commitments at work are, so when do you think would be the most suitable time for me to visit? I am on holiday from university from December to February, so I am available to travel to visit you any time in these months.
    I'm so excited about seeing you again and catching up on all your news. I've never been to Rome but I know it is a very beautiful city with lots of interesting history. I would love to see the Coliseum and of course all the stunning churches and old buildings. I'm also very keen on Italian food and I love shopping, so I'm sure we're going to have a great time.
    Hoping to hear from you soon.
    Clara
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    We have to ask ourselves: who really give the most value to society? Many college graduates could not find suitable jobs when they finish their higher education. What are the job problems for college graduates? Write a composition to state your view on this issue.

    正确答案:
    WHY IS IT SO DIFFIUCLT TO FIND A JOB? Every year thousands of graduates flood the job market, expecting better jobs in their majors, only to be frustrated and disappointed. Why do college students find it increasingly difficult to get a rewarding job?
    One reason perhaps is that many colleges and universities fail to gear their curricular to the development of industries. Degree courses offered in these colleges and universities are so outdated, irrelevant and impractical that the employers as well as the students themselves find it hard to translate their book knowledge into real job skills. No one wants to know about their mind-broadening and horizon-widening qualities, and few are willing to spend time and budget on training raw recruits.
    Secondly, there is an oversupply of graduates in certain specialties, and this oversupply is increasing. Already there is an overabundance of lawyers, executive secretaries, sales engineers and other specialists due to the ambitious investment and booming industries brought on by the economic reforms in recent years. Yet colleges continue every year to turn out the graduates of these specialties to compete for jobs that aren't there. The result is that many of them cannot enter the professions for which they are trained and have to take other jobs which do not require a college degree.
    Thirdly, there is a problem with the attitude of college graduates toward employment. Many of them put earnings above anything else. So they miss many opportunities. Is they have a realistic expectation of how much they should earn in the beginning of their career, it won't be difficult for them to get a job. Besides, they are also very particular about the place. Many college graduates are reluctant to seek a job in the less developed provinces, say, in the mid-western areas, where there are immense opportunities for success and career development. Instead, they all food to the big cities in the eastern coastal area, such as Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing. As a result, the competition in these cities becomes more fierce.
    The problems that college graduates encounter in job hunting deserve more attention from the colleges and the government. The colleges should get their students out of the ivory tower and gear their courses to the needs of industry and business. The government should provide college graduates with more vocational opportunities to develop new skills, and at the same time raise the wages in the intellectual field so as to retain those willingly devoted to academic studies and scientific research.
    解析:
    题目要求讨论大学生就业过程中的问题。作者选择从为什么大学生就业难入手,在第二、三、四段分别给出了理由,即学校的课程设置与社会需求脱节、对工作的期望值太高以及部分专业供给过剩。最后一段总结全文,并提出了解决意见。

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    When do people usually learn to drive in your country?

    正确答案: Generally people learn to drive when they are 18. So we usually start when we are in college because life in college is less stressful and we have more free time. Take myself for example. I learned driving when I was a sophomore.
    解析:
    一般年满18周岁才能开车,很多人在大学开始学开车。

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    Discuss, and decide together:  ● What kinds of reasons might there be for staff leaving their jobs?  ● What steps could be taken to reduce staff turnover?

    正确答案:
    【参考范例】
    Candidate A=A Candidate B=B
    A: Let’s get started. I think a lot of reasons account for staff leaving their jobs. Among these reasons, the most common one may be that some staff members feel that he/she is earning very little in his/her job. What do you see it?
    B: Well, I also think there are several reasons, really. I mean, with employees expanding their horizon their outlook becomes more global. To employees, certain questions may be asked like: What do you enjoy about working here? Over the past year, have you considered about leaving? If so, why is that? What can be done to improve our company and create an even better place to work? Form employees, we are most likely to get answers like they want better training, better working conditions and better communications with their supervisors. And, above all, they want their bosses to “make me feel like I make a difference”.
    A: So how can we weigh up all these factors and take appropriate steps to reduce staff turnover?
    B: Well, it’s vital that the management knows exactly what they want from staff and that they have a full understanding of their key steps, one of which is linking pay and bonuses with performance. What do you think about it?
    A: Yes, it’s difficult to change how things are done. Just like people, bureaucracies fall into bad habits, and the process of adapting to change can be painful. All the departments of the company should do their job well to reform the rules and working environment. So far as I am concerned, most employees are reliable and loyal and they are willing to take hard work.
    B: That’s true. Surveys have been conducted recently. They show that when 15,000 employees in retail shops across the country were asked to list the 18 reasons for working where they did in order, they ranked “good pay” third. And “appreciation of work done” is in first place, with “respect for me as a person” second.
    A: Therefore, the management need to put high value on staff moral. High labor turnover that results from the indiscriminate hiring of “cheap” workers can cost a lot. Many companies have declared a “war for people” so as to recruit and keep better staff.
    B: If correct steps are taken to boost staff moral, labor turnover is bound to decline by more than haft. There is enough evidence that the management should spend more money on retaining employees if they hope to spend less on finding and training new ones.
    A: I agree with you. I think, to reduce its labor turnover, we need to get across a simple message throughout our operating divisions, that is loyal, well-motivated employees make customers happy, which in turn, creates bigger profits and happier shareholders. It could also help to improve training of middle manager.. So could a change in bonus arrangements.
    B: Meanwhile, the senior managers may become fussier about the people they recruited. They prefer to screen out job applicants who are mainly motivated by money, in other words applicants, who are pejoratively described as “pay first people” by some companies. Such people make up a surprisingly small, yet evidently disruptive, part of the service-industry workforce. Many companies found in its employee-attitude surveys that only about 20% of their workers regarded pay as their principal reason for working there.
    A: Probably, you’re right. But people do annoying things out of their own will in exchange for money or entertainment, so they may go for the bait. And many middle managers in service industries are more comfortable managing demands for more money than those for increased recognition and better communications. They will need to change their ways. Well, let’s conclude what we have said and make a decision, shall we?
    B: Yes, first we will go over the questions, and then make decisions together.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    填空题
    What conclusion can we draw about working at home from the passage?Working at home is getting popular but most people need to meet their colleagues ____.

    正确答案: face to face.
    解析:
    主旨题。由录音中的最后一句话可知,实际上,人们不能只在家工作而不面对面地接触同事。所以此处应填face to face。
    【录音原文】
      With the increasing use of the Internet, it is becoming more and more common for people to work at home. There appear to be many advantages to this. First, it saves time and money normally spent on traveling. It also reduces pollution. In addition, you have the opportunity to choose when and how you work. It’s not necessary that everyone stick to a nine-to-five working day. You can be your own boss. However, there just isn’t enough human interaction if you only work at home. Real communication seems to be absent. Perhaps younger people don’t have this problem as they can use online communication techniques. But employees who work at home seem to spend too much time online trying to find people to meet face to face. In fact, most people are not able to work just at home without meeting their colleagues face to face sometimes.
    Q 11: why are more and more people able to work at home?
    Q 12: What are the advantages of working at home?
    Q 13: What is another advantage of working at home?
    Q 14: What is the problem with working at home only?
    Q 15: What conclusion can we draw about working at home from the passage?

  • 第11题:

    问答题
    What’s the most popular colour in your country?

    正确答案: Everyone has his/her own favourite colour. I think people in my country like red which Symbolizes happiness and prosperity, for example the traditional wedding gowns are red.
    解析:
    在中国红色代表吉祥如意,是比较受欢迎的颜色。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Practice 6  Work Train is a website for jobs and learning. It puts the most popular services for job seekers online. This makes it easy for you to get the information you need. At this site, you’ll find over 300,000 jobs, plus thousands of training opportunities and information on job markets. And because Work Train uses the power of the Internet, it gives you what you need faster and more easily than ever before.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    Work Train是一家以工作和学习为目的的网站。它为求职者提供最受欢迎的网上信息服务,方便他们轻松找到自己需要的信息。这个网站上有超过30万份的工作信息,还有就业市场上数以千计的培训机会和相关信息。由于Work Train网站借助了互联网的力量,它会比以往任何时候都更快捷地提供你想要的信息。
    解析:
      ①make sth.+ adj.使……更……。
      ②plus加上,外加。
      ③more...than ever before比以往任何时候都……。

  • 第13题:

    What are your most memorable experiences from college?


    正确答案:
        

  • 第14题:

    Q:What is most important in your life right now?(眼下你生活中最重要的是什么?)


    正确答案:
         

  • 第15题:

    In the SSCT, when you need to see the Channel Prices, what is the right action to take?()

    • A、Download the BP version of SSCT from PartnerWorld
    • B、Enter the IBM authorized password in SSCT under User Access Level menu
    • C、Get the country price list from your country BP organization and import into SSCT
    • D、Apply the country channel discounts under the Quote menu choosing the Discount/Uplift option

    正确答案:B

  • 第16题:

    问答题
    【参考范例八】Jobs What’s your job?

    正确答案: I am an engineer in a construction company.
    解析:
    简要回答工作即可。

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    What does the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss?
    A

    How to recover your luggage

    B

    Where to go to continue your trip

    C

    When to return to the aircraft

    D

    How to proceed once you are away from the aircraft


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    文章末句讲到“当你来到地面时,应尽快离开飞机,决不能在失事的飞机旁抽烟”,可推测文章以下段落会就乘客离开飞机后应怎么做进行描述,因此选D。proceed继续进行;行进。

  • 第18题:

    问答题
    What are the three views of language that support popular foreign language teaching?

    正确答案: They are the structural view; the functional view and the interactional view.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第19题:

    问答题
    One of America’s most important export is her modern music.         (1) _______American popular music is playing all over the world. It is enjoyed      (2) _______by people of all ages in all countries. Because the lyrics are English,    (3) _______nevertheless people not speaking English enjoy it. The reasons forits popularity are its fast pace and rhythmic beat.  The music has many origins in the United States. Country music,coming from the suburban areas in the southern United States, is one      (4) _______source. Country music features simple themes and melodies describingday-to-day situations and the feelings of country people. Many peopleappreciate this music because the emotions expressed by country         (5) _______music songs.  A second origin of American popular music is the blues. It depicted    (6) _______mostly sad feelings reflecting the difficult lives of American blacks. Itis usually played and sung by black musicians, but it is not popular with    (7) _______all Americans.  Rock music is a newer form of music. This music style, featuringfast and repetitious rhythms, was influenced by the blues and countrymusic. It is first known as rock-and-roll in the 1950s. Since then there    (8) _______have been many forms of rock music, hard rock, soft rock, punk rock,disco music and others. Many performers of popular rock music areyoung musicians.  American popular music is marketed to a demanding audience.Now popular songs are heard on the radio several times a day. Somesongs become popular all over the world. People hear these songs sing     (9) _______in their original English or sometimes translated into other languages.The words may coincide but the enjoyment of the music is universal.      (10) _______

    正确答案:
    1.export改为exports 根据one of结构可知export要用复数形式,export复数形式指“出口商品”。
    2.playing改为played
    play和句子主语American popular music是逻辑动宾关系,故用被动语态。
    3.Because改为Though/Although
    Because表示原因,此句应为让步状语从句,以体现意义上的转折。
    4.suburban改为rural 乡村音乐来自乡村地区,故用rural。suburban为城市郊区。
    5.because改为because of
    because用来引导从句,而because of后接名词或名词短语作宾语。
    6.depicted改为depicts 布鲁斯现在的风格并没有改变,是一般状态,故用现在时。
    7.去掉not 加not不符合本文意旨,根据文意此处应为肯定,即“受全体美国人欢迎”。
    8.is改为was 通过in the 1950s可知所述的是过去的事实,故用一般过去时态。
    9.sing改为sung 此处表被动,sung引导过去分词短语作宾语补足语。
    10.coincide改为differ 根据连词but可知整个句子应表达转折语气。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    What family activities are popular in your city?

    正确答案: A lot of activities like going to the park, picnic in the wild, camping, hiking and so on.
    解析:
    家庭活动有很多,比如野餐、爬山、去公园等。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    A

    The jobs are around the country.

    B

    The jobs are overseas.

    C

    The jobs are on the other side of the state.

    D

    They are local jobs.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    此题涉及报纸中的求职板块内容。由录音可知,The Times刊登的均为当地职位,而The Herald却有半数职位是其他地区的。根据题意,可知D项为正确答案。注意区分题目询问的主体。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    According to Gary, most of the jobs offered in The Times’job section are
    A

    jobs around the country.

    B

    jobs overseas.

    C

    jobs on the other side of the state.

    D

    local jobs.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    此题涉及报纸中的求职板块内容。由录音可知,The Times刊登的均为当地职位,而The Herald却有半数职位是其他地区的。根据题意,可知D项为正确答案。注意区分题目询问的主体。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    What pets are popular in your country?

    正确答案: Definitely dogs, because they are loyal and caring. A lot of citizens like to raise dogs. And you can see many senior citizens walking dog on the street.
    解析:
    考生应举例说明哪种宠物受欢迎。