网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:
题目内容
(请给出正确答案)
单选题
What is the percentage of the world’s workforce working in countries other than those of its citizenship?
A
About 2.3%.
B
More than 3%.
C
1.5%.
D
Nearly 5%.
参考答案
参考解析
解析:
本题需要注意录音中的2.3%和1.5%所对应的事,根据“Now about 2.3% of the world population live outside their country of birth and 1.5% of the world’s workforce works in countries other than those of its citizenship.”可知,2.3%对应的是居住在出生国外的人口,1.5%对应的是除了那些取得公民身份的人在其他国家工作的世界劳动力,所以答案是C。
本题需要注意录音中的2.3%和1.5%所对应的事,根据“Now about 2.3% of the world population live outside their country of birth and 1.5% of the world’s workforce works in countries other than those of its citizenship.”可知,2.3%对应的是居住在出生国外的人口,1.5%对应的是除了那些取得公民身份的人在其他国家工作的世界劳动力,所以答案是C。
更多 “单选题What is the percentage of the world’s workforce working in countries other than those of its citizenship?A About 2.3%.B More than 3%.C 1.5%.D Nearly 5%.” 相关考题
考题
The total cost in logistics in China is still higher than()in many other industrialized countries.
A、itB、thatC、those
考题
What do we know about Olivetti ?A.It produced the best typewriter in the word.B.It designed the word’s first mainframe. computer.C.It exported more typewriter than other computer.D.It has five independent companies with its head office in lvrea.
考题
By the middle of the 21st century,the vast majority of the world‘s population will be living in cities _______ in the country. A. other than B. more than C. better than D. rather than
考题
It′ s so nice to hear from him again, ___________. we last met more than 30 years ago
A.what' more
B.that' s to say
C.in other words
D.believe it or not
考题
What is learned about “Vern in the Hills”?A. It is based on a novel.
B. It is shown year-round.
C. It has been in production for 50 years.
D. It has sold more tickets than any other show.
考题
Text 2 Far from joining the labour force,women have been falling away at an alarming pace.The female employment rate in India,counting both the formal and informal economy,has tumbled from an already-low 35%in 2005 to just 26%now.Yet nearly 1Om fewer women are in jobs.A rise in female employment rates to the male level would provide India with an extra 235m workers,more than the EU has of either gender,and more than enough to fill all the factories in the rest ofAsia.Imagine the repercussions.Were India to rebalance its workforce in this way,the IMF estimates,the world's biggest democracy would be 27%richer.Its people would be well on their way to middle-income status.Beyond the obvious economic benelits are the incalculable human ones.Women who work are likelier to invest more in their children's upbringing,and to have more say over how they lead their lives.Social mores are startlingly conservative.A girl's first task is to persuade her own family that she should have a job.The in-laws she will typically move in with after marriage are even more likely to yank her out of the workforce and into social isolation.In a survey in 2012,84%of Indians agreed that men have more right to work than women when jobs are scarce.Men have taken 90%of the 36m additional jobs in industry India has created since 2005.And those who say that women themselves prefer not to work must contend with plenty of counter-evidence.Census data suggest that a third of stay-at-home women would WOfk ifjobs were available;govemment make-work schemes attract more women than men.What can be done?Many of the standard answers fall short.Promoting education,a time-tested development strategy,may not succeed.Figures show that the more schooling an Indian woman receives,the less likely she is to work,at least if she has anything less than a university degree.Likewise urbanization,another familiar way to alleviate poverty:city-dwelling women are half as likely as rural ones to have a job.An optimist might argue that more women are not working because India is still paying for the sins of the past,when so many of them were illiterate and high fertility rates bound them to the home.Most measures of female welfare are improving.India has many more girls in classrooms and fewer child brides than it once did.In fact,many fear that all that extra schooling was a parental ploy to improve a daughter's prospects not in the labour market but in the arranged-marriage market,part of the all-important quest to snag a suitable boy.A further push is needed to get Indian women what they really need:a suitable job.Once India balanced its workforce again,it would probably bring the following benefits except____.A.a wealthier India
B.a higher living standard
C.a brighter future for children
D.a heavy investment in education
考题
共用题干
U.S.Signs Global Tobacco Treaty 1 The United States has taken the first step toward approving a global tobacco treaty that promises to help control the deadly effects of tobacco use throughout the world.Health and Human Services Secretary, Tommy Thompson, signed the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(FCTC)this week at the United Nations.The Senate must still approve the treaty before the U.S.can implement its provisions. 2 The FCTC was developed by the World Health Organization and approved by members of the World Health Assembly,including the United States,last year.Countries that ratify it would be required to enact strict tobacco control policies. 3 For instance,cigarettes sold in those countries would have to have health warnings on at least 30% of the front and back of every pack.The treaty calls for higher tobacco taxes,restrictions on smoking in public places,and more promotion of tobacco prevention and cessation programs.It also requires bans on tobacco advertising,though there are some exceptions for countries like the United States,where the Constitution prohibits such an outright ban. 4 The impact of the treaty could be huge.The World Health Organization estimates that tobacco use kills nearly 5 million people worldwide every year.In the U.S.alone,about 440,000 people die each year from tobacco-related illnesses;about one-third of all cancers in the U.S.are caused by tobacco use.If current trends continue,WHO estimates,by 2025 tobacco will kill 10 million people each year. 5 The treaty must be ratified by at least 40 countries before it can take effect.So far,109 countries have signed it,and 1 2 have ratified it.Many more countries have signed the FCTC than those that______.A:have ratified itB:approving itC:implement its provisionsD:restrict smoking in public placesE:caused by tobacco useF:including higher tobacco taxes
考题
What measures should be taken to eliminate Japan’s fiscal deficit?( ) A.To increase the consumption tax by 20 percentage points from its current 5%
B.To increase in taxes of about 10% of GDP
C.To decrease social-security expenditure
D.To hold more government bonds
考题
With about()daily and Sunday newspapers published nationwide,the British public reads more newspapers than virtually any other country in the world.A110B120C130D140
考题
With about()daily and Sunday newspapers published nationwide,the British public reads more newspapers than virtually any other country in the world.A、110B、120C、130D、140
考题
Everyone knows that China’s Bristles are of superior quality()those from other countries.A、withB、toC、forD、than
考题
翻译:I am sorry to say that your prices are about 9% higher than those offered by other suppliers.
考题
单选题What is mentioned as a reason why the world market is being globalised?A
The developing countries can get goods and services from western countries only.B
Some western multinationals are eager to reap profits from other countries.C
The developed countries depend more on resources of the developing countries.D
The world is becoming more connected through internet and telecommunications.
考题
单选题Advertisement: The most flavorful olives in the world are kalamata olives. The more kalamata olives used to make a bottle of olive oil, the more flavorful the oil, and no company buys more kalamata olives than Zorba’s Olive Oil. Therefore, when you buy Zorba’s Olive Oil, you’re buying the most flavorful olive oil available today. The reasoning presented in the advertisement is flawed because it overlooks the possibility that:A
Not all of Zorba’s competitors use kalamata olives in their oil.B
Zorba’s sells more olive oil than any other company.C
The most flavorful olive oil is not necessarily the best olive oil.D
Because of bulk discounts, Zorba’s pays less per kilogram of kalamata olives than does its competitors.E
The number of kalamata olives harvested every year is far less than the number of Spanish olives harvested every year.
考题
单选题SOLAS regulations require that the inert gas system shall be capable of delivering inert gas with an oxygen content of not more than what percentage?()A
5%B
8%C
6%D
3%
考题
问答题◆Topic 5: Buildings: Good to Use or Good to Look? Questions for Reference: 1. Is there any building impressed you? Describe it. 2. What are the advantages/disadvantages of buildings designed as works of art? 3. Recently, more and more people believe that a building should serve its purpose rather than looking beautiful. What’s your view?
考题
单选题Among those______ has more value than any other nutrient.A
vitaminsB
protein C
minerals D
fat
考题
单选题Even most imaginative people have to admit that _____.A
human societies are as advanced as those on some other planetsB
planets other than Earth are not suitable for life like ours to stayC
it is difficult to distinguish between organic parts and inorganic parts of the human bodyD
organisms are more creative than machines
考题
单选题With about()daily and Sunday newspapers published nationwide,the British public reads more newspapers than virtually any other country in the world.A
110B
120C
130D
140
考题
单选题Nearly half the world’s population ______.A
still lives in the developing countriesB
earns less than $1 a dayC
has no access to safe drinking waterD
1ives on less than $2 a day
考题
单选题During the Clinton presidency, the U.S. enjoyed more than any time in its history peace and economic well being.A
the U.S. enjoyed more than any time in its history peace and economic well beingB
the U.S. enjoying more than any other time in its history peace and economic well beingC
more peace and economic well being was enjoyed by the U.S. than any other timeD
economic peace and well being was enjoyed by the U.S. more so than any other ~ time in the country’s historyE
the U.S. enjoyed more peace and economic well being than at any other time in its history
考题
单选题Even most imaginative people have to admit that______.A
human societies are as advanced as those on some other planetsB
planets other than Earth are not suitable for life like ours to stayC
it is difficult to distinguish between organic parts and inorganic parts of the human bodyD
organisms are more creative than machines
考题
单选题The passage tells us that _____.A
HIV was found more than two years earlier than AIDS was identifiedB
people know a little more about HIV than about most other virusesC
AIDS continues to rage more wildly in Africa than in AsiaD
HIV will mainly affect the poor and minority groups in the U.S.
考题
单选题Among those ______ has more value than any other nutrient.A
vitaminsB
proteinC
mineralsD
fat
考题
单选题Which of the following will those worrying about the trend support?A
Professors working in profitable fields are less reliable.B
More support should be given to musty areas other than profit-generating ones.C
Professors in technology-related fields should earn more than their counterparts do in industry.D
People working in pharmaceutical and high-tech companies should earn the biggest money.
考题
单选题Which of the following sentences is the main idea of this passage?A
Children in the Old Country are not as happy as their counterparts in America.B
America is a country in which the concept of children is more emphasized than any other countries in the world.C
Adults in America are becoming increasingly useless.D
Adults should learn from their children because they are more energetic.
热门标签
最新试卷