The work was done her instructions.A、accordance withB、according toC、according with
A.accordance with
B.according to
C.according with
A.accordance with
B.according to
C.according with
He finished all the work that should be done in a week in a ______ day.
A.lonely
B.alone
C.single
D.sole
Because he _______his work well, he was fired
A.had not been done
B.had not be doing
C.had not been doing
D.has not done
He has done no work, so it will______ him right if he fails his exam.
A.deserve
B.serve
C.credit
D.condemn
work done in the field, he succeeded __________ other more well-informed experimenters failed.
A) which B) that
C) what D) where
Professor Bill had begun taking ______ research work when he was in high school.
A.to do
B.doing
C.to doing
D.having done
A.Peer groups.
B.A special unit.
C.The student judges.
D.The home environment.
The making and care of the gardens and the nursing of the young ants are done by the smallest workers. Slightly larger workers are responsible for chopping up leaves to make them suitable for use in the gardens and for cleaning the nest. A third group of still larger ants do the construction work and collect fresh leaves from outside the nest. The largest are the soldier ants, responsible for defending the nest.
To find out how good the various size-groups are at different tasks, the scientist measured the amount of work done by the ants against the amount of energy they used. He examined first the gathering and carrying of leaves. He selected one of the size-groups, and then measured how efficiently these ants could find leaves and run back to the nest. Then he repeated the experiment for each of the other size-groups. In this way he could see whether any group could do the job more efficiently than the group normally undertaking it.
The intermediate-sized ants that normally perform. this task proved to be the most efficient for their energy costs, but when the scientist examined the whole set of jobs performed by each group of ants it appeared that some sizes of worker ant were not ideally suited to the particular jobs they performed.
In which way are the ants different from other non-human societies?
A.They do not need to search for food.
B.They do not need to look for shelter.
C.Individuals vary in social status.
D.Individuals perform. different functions.
听力原文:Alan: I'm really worried about Jeremy these days. He looks tired.
Ben: He's a workaholic, you know. Works all the time, night and day.
Alan: I know he puts in a lot of hours. He's always here no matter what time I arrive.
Ben: The boss seems to think it's a good thing, but I'm not so sure.
Alan: When does Jeremy get time to relax?
Ben: That's just the point, he doesn't. He's always thinking about work. It's mined his life. He never saw his children because he was always home late and he left early in the morning.
Alan: What happened?
Ben: He and his wife separated. She'll probably get a divorce.
Alan: That's high price to pay.
Ben: I guess some people can't see the value of a balanced life. If you try to talk with Jeremy, he's always more comfortable with talking about work, he can't really talk about anything else.
Alan: That's kind of sad.
Ben: The trouble is, Jeremy doesn't see it that way. He just gets lots of work done and he actually enjoys it.
Alan: It will tell in the end though. He's putting too much stress on himself. There's more to life than work. If your life consists only of work then I believe there's a psychological problem.
Ben: That's possible. Maybe his boss should have a talk with him.
Alan: But who is going to tell him to do that?
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A.In an office.
B.At a supermarket.
C.At home.
D.At a railway station.
听力原文:W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.
M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.
W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.
M: Now who told you that?
W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.
M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?
W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.
M: What was wrong?
W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.
M: Well, did he take care of it for you?
W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.
M: What does he mean by a really good job?
W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.
M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?
W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.
M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just we need to get some work done on our car, too.
What had gone wrong in their house?
A.Their washing machine.
B.The electricity.
C.The lights.
The author’s father applied for a job at the Martin Aircraft Company and his goal was ()
A、to be a good worker with a special knowledge about his work
B、to do everything assigned him willingly
C、to be able to do whatever job there was in the factory
D、to be a good supervisor himself in the future