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1、2022年四川省广元市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.The Internet makes service delivery independent due to _.2. If a workers political conversations annoy his colleagues, the boss should_.A.fire him for his improper behaviourB.try to stop him by
2、 looking down upon himC.directly express his/her anger to the workerD.advise him to hold them at non-work time3.Since the beginning of file year, the won, South Koreas currency had fallen _against tile U.S.Dollar.4.(9)5.Viewers will have to agree to participate in a special file-sharing network, to
3、reduce the cost of downloading.A.Y B.N C.NG6.University RecruitingThe prosperous recruitingAs it turns out, this seduction of college students by recruiters at investment banks and consulting firms is more campus legend than reality the exception and certainly not the rule. Sterling Witzke, a senior
4、 at Stanford University who signed on with Mercer Management Consulting in Chicago, says she got a glimpse of life in the fast lane, but notes, Most of my friends who went through the process did not get this type of treatment. Indeed, the courtship is not as salacious as urban legend would have us
5、believeWhile prospective recruits may not be destined for a hot club or even a low-down strip club, Americas leading investment banks and consulting firms are, in fact, recruiting more aggressively on college campuses than ever before. Despite a sputtering overall economy that has reduced college re
6、cruiting by old-line giants like IBM or GM, I-banks and large consultant firms boosted their recruiting efforts on key campuses by about 15% last year- a trend that is expected to continue, according to Trudy Steinfeld, Executive Director at New York Universitys Office of Career Services. Banking an
7、d consulting are leading the way in this very robust recruiting season, says Steinfeld.As other seniors embark on a desperate job search and pile up the rejection letters, those with their eyes on the investment banking/consultant world are bombarded by fervent entreaties and hosted at a series of e
8、vents ranging from information sessions to expensive dinners. And most important of all, there are jobs waiting- with the promise of that pot of gold - at the end of their rainbow. A lot of the employers are becoming more proactive and determined, says Barbara Hewitt, associate director of career se
9、rvices for undergraduates at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Because their economy and job market are so good now, theyre finding it very hard to get all of the students what they want. There is just a lot more competition on the employers side at this point, and they are feeli
10、ng more pressure to step up their campus recruiting.Recruiting work in the universityThe field can be a perfect match for students not yet certain of their ultimate career destination or those who have an urgent need to pay off college loans before pursuing the next degree. These firms thrive on hum
11、an capital and therefore put a premium on attracting bright, ambitious young people, explains one Wharton alum. With their offices buzzing past 2 a. m., there is significant turnover. Thus they value freshly minted college grads who want to out-compete their peers and who can churn out high-quality
12、work on precious little sleep. There were nights when I slept under my desk, using my jacket as a blanket and my keyboard as a pillow, says one recent Brandeis graduate who asked that his name be withheld because his company discourages employees from talking to the press. Yet despite the hard work
13、and many sleepless nights, entry-level positions at big I-banks and consultants are the most sought-after jobs for graduating seniors interested in finance and consulting.The entry-level jobs are unusually lucrative, with first-year analysts making up to $120 000. Moreover, these positions provide i
14、nvaluable training for those pursuing careers in the field. Most people leave after the first two years because they get burned out, explains the Brandeis grad, who works at a top investment bank, but the skills you learn are essential to getting the most coveted(令人垂涎的) jobs in finance going forward
15、, I-banking is a stepping stone to a great business school, and most importantly, to a great job.The recruiting process still begins in earnest in the fall of senior year, when a group of associates arrives on campus to interview and select applicants. In an effort to signal the students that they a
16、re notA.Y B.N C.NG7.Compelled by Wal-Mart to lower the price, Lakewood had to_, which caused many workers to be unemployed.8.More than 2,300 universities in over 100 countries have introduced Chinese courses to their curricula, and young overseas nationals flock to China each year to learn Chinese. In 2004, the number of international