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A.obtainsB.consumesC.bringsD.replaces

A. obtains
B. consumes
C. brings
D. replaces

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Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
(12)

A. She enjoys standing in line.
B. She differs from the man.
C. She would go the bank next time.
D. She would go home.

Which of the following can be concluded from this passage?

A. China's gold and silver reserves are among the largest in the world.
B. China's reserves of minerals are among the largest in the world.
C. The development of science and technology will guarantee the discovery of more minerals.
D. The prospects for more minerals are gloomy.

【B10】

A. in a row
B. in person
C. in common
D. in a chain

Lifetime Employment in Japanese Companies
In most large Japanese companies, there is a policy of lifetime employment. What this means is that when people leave school or university to join an enterprise, they can expect or remain with that organization until they retire. In effect, the employee gets job security for life, and can only be fired for serious mistakes in work. Even in times of business recession, he or she is free from the fear of being laid off.
One result of this practice is that the Japanese worker identifies closely with his company and feels strong loyalty to it. By working hard for the company, he believes he is safeguarding his own future. It is not surprising that devotion to one's company is considered a great virtue in Japan. A man is often prepared to put his firm's interests before those of his immediate family.
The job security guaranteed by this system influences the way employees approach their work. They tend to think in terms of what they can achieve throughout their career. This is because they are not judged on how they are performing during a short period of time. They can afford to take a longer perspective than their western counterparts.
This marriage between the employee and the company--the consequence of lifetime employment-- may explain why Japanese workers seem positively to love the products their company is producing and why they are willing to stay on after work, for little overtime pay, to participate in earnest discussions about the quality control of their products.
Lifetime employment in the Japanese company perhaps means that the employee can make serious mistakes in work.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned

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