These factors interact intimately and cannot be separated.A.tenselyB.nearlyC.carefullyD.cl
These factors interact intimately and cannot be separated.
A.tensely
B.nearly
C.carefully
D.closely
These factors interact intimately and cannot be separated.
A.tensely
B.nearly
C.carefully
D.closely
第1题
A.based on
B.put on
C.contributed to
第2题
A.analyze and understand the receiver
B.ignore the environmental factors
C.reading and listening effectively
D.responding
第3题
第4题
The passage mainly discusses ______.
A.the necessity of social change
B.certain factors that determine the ease with which social change occurs
C.the way to slow down social change
D.how to promote social change
第5题
A.Motivation or interests.
B.Environmental factors such as lighting and heat.
C.A closed or authoritarian climate.
D.An open climate in which communication flows easily.
第6题
A.the preceding Romantic Movement
B.Karl Marx and his analysis of social classes
C.his own life as an urban poor
D.Charles Darwin’ theory of evolution
第7题
People are, on the whole, poor at considering background information when making individual decisions. At first glance this might seem like a strength that 1 the ability to make judgments which are unbiased by 2 factors().
A.grants
B.submits
C.transmits
D.delivers
第8题
Which of the following can NOT be inferred from the end of the passage?
A.Though the research was not scientifically accurate, it pointed to some encouraging results.
B.There are many factors influencing one"s outlook during his/her growing up.
C.The virtuous die young, but the evil leave a stink for ten thousand years.
D.The author urges us to become more environmentally-conscious as the society develops.
第9题
第10题
A.government recently undertook an unanticipated restrictive monetary policy action.
B.inflation rate increased (relative to the United State’s inflation rate).
C.economy grew at a faster rate than the U.S. economy.
D.real interest rate decreased (relative to the United State’s real interest rate).
第11题
Maslow examines in detail what these needs are. He points out not only that there are many needs ranging from basic physiological drives such as hunger to a more abstract desire for self-realization, but also that they are arranged in a hierarchy(等级制度 )whereby the lower-order needs must to a large degree be satisfied before the higher-order ones come into play.
One of the most obvious ways in which work organizations attract and retain members is through the realization, that economic factors are not the only inducement for working as indicated by Morse and Weiss. In line with the social respect and self-realization needs discussed by Maslow, factors such as association with others, self-respect gained through the work, and a high interest value of the work can serve effectively to induce people to work.
According to Maslow, a work organization is able to motivate people to work by______.
A.satisfying their physiological needs
B.satisfying their self-realization needs
C.satisfying hierarchy of their higher-order needs
D.first satisfying their lower-order needs