the first factory in the united states was a cotton textile mill in pawtucket, in the
A. Rhode Island
B. New York
C. Connecticut
D. Georgia
A. Rhode Island
B. New York
C. Connecticut
D. Georgia
第1题
At the first () of twelve all the workers in the factory stopped for lunch.
A.hit
B.stroke
C.strike
D.blow
第2题
At a standard lumber mill, the first grading choice for softwood is the ______.
A. Factory Class B. Veneer Class C. Sawlog Class
第3题
At a standard lumber mill, the first grading choice for hardwood is the ______.
A. Factory Class B. Veneer Class C. Sawlog Class
第4题
第5题
A、had worked
B、has worked
C、was working
D、has been working
第6题
Job segregation by sex in the United States was____.
A.justified by early textile mill owners
B.one means’for women to achieve greater job security
C.reluctantly challenged by employers
D.a constant source of labor unrest in the young textile industry
Historians of womens labor focused on factory work as a more promising area of research than service-sector work because factory work_____.A.involved the payment of higher wages
B.required skill in detailed tasks
C.was assumed to be less characterized by sex segregation
D.was more readily accepted by women than by men
It can be inferred trom the passage that early historians of women’s labor in the United States paid little attention to womens employment in the service sector of the economy because______ .A.fewer women found employment in the service sector than in factory work
B.the wages paid to workers in the service sector were much lower than those paid in the industrial sector.
C.womens employment in the service sector tended to be much more short-term than in factory work
D.employment in the service sector seemed to have much in common with the unpaid work associated with homemaking
The early mill owners____.A.hoped that by creating relatively unattractive female jobs they would discourage women from losing interest in marriage and family life
B.sought to keep womens wages low by intereasing the size of the available labor force
C.argued that women were inherently suited to do well in particular kinds of factory work
D.thought that factory work bettered the condition of women by emancipating them from dependence on income earned by men.
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第7题
Lester: Well, we can move in any time after July first, but moving in and actually getting started are two different things.
Wendy: Good point.Anyway, I have our new marketing manager, Helen Parker, helping us set up.
Lester: What is she doing?
Wendy: She's overseeing the purchase of equipment and so forth.
Lcster: Does she have a background in that sort of thing?
Wendy: As a matter of fact, it turns out she practically ran her last company , from marketing to finance.
Lester: I'm looking forward to meeting her.
Wendy: Have you begun to investigate factories? I'm so glad we aren't going to try to run our own factory at first.
Lester: Yes, I've started.And I've found some good people for R and D, too.Then there are the art people designing our logos.
Wendy: Oh, no ! Millions of details: logos, slogans, letterhead, name cards…
Lester: You thought setting up a company was going to be easy?
第8题
Passage 2
How can we ease the process of coming to terms with a new culture?Everyone going to work or study in an alien culture for any length of time will experience culture shock. Sooner or later frustrations and despondency stemming from trying to come to terms with unfamiliar ways will arise. However , it' s possible to take steps to lessen the severity of culture shock and to hasten adjustment to the culture of the new country , to the host culture.
First , newcomers need to remember that the host culture has its own reasons for doing things in a certain way. When you run up against difficulties , try to avoid the simple assumption that people are behaving in an unreasonable or hostile fashion. Be more charitable. Assume instead that your expectations were thwarted because you didn' t yet quite grasp the local ways. Suspend judgment until you are sure you understand the case fully.
Such understanding can come from several sources. One of the most important is from those who come from the same cultural background , who have gone through the same experience and successfully adjusted to life in the new environment. Adaptation is on occasion a two-way process. British workers in a Japanese factory in England have to learn to adapt to the different work practices imported by their Japanese managers from Japan; at the same time the latter have to become acclimatized to life in England....
21. Only a few people may experience culture shock when they come to a new culture.
22. It is important to understand that different cultures have different ways of doing things.
23. People tend to show hostile behavior. when they are in a foreign country.
24. It is useful to talk to people who are newly adjusted to the new culture.
25. It is enough for the newcomers in a culture to adapt themselves.
第9题
Hundreds of jobs ______ if the factory closes. (lose)
第10题
The factory tried its best to keep pollution at a minimum. (英译汉)