Part Ⅰ Writing
The Importance of Building Trust Between Employers and Employees
It is an undeniable fact that trust can lay a solid foundation for commercial activities. Therefore, building trust between employers and employees plays a crucial role in boosting an organization.
To begin with, as the saying goes, the best bosses understand the art of delegation. If a boss believes in his people and tries his best to delegate instead of micromanaging, this kind of belief can drive him to create an environment where employees would have more passion for work and work more efficiently. Next, with trust, employers and employees can achieve mutual consensus, build harmonious cooperation and have effective communication, which is beneficial to creating a pleasant working atmosphere. In this way, not surprisingly, the two parties can directly promote the rapid progress of the organization and indirectly spur continuous development of the individuals.
Taking into account what we have discussed above,we may safely arrive at a conclusion that it is sensible for both employers and employees to keep in mind that mutual trust contributes to realizing a win-win situation.
Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension
1. B) It is a Spanish soup. 2. A) To make it thicker.
3. D) It is mainly made of vegetables. 4. C) It comes from a special kind of pig. 5. B) They do not make decent gifts. 6. A) $30- $40.
7. D) They go well with different kinds of food. 8. D) It is Italy's most famous type of red wine. 9. C) Decoding secret messages.
10. A) They helped the U. S. army in World War Ⅱ. 11. C) A military code that was never broken.
12. B) A lot of knowledge-intensive jobs will be replaced. 13. C) In the personal care sector. 14. A) They charge high prices.
15. B) The disruption caused by technology in traditionally well-paid jobs. 16. D) It linked a stone pit to some waterways. 17. A) Saws used for cutting stone.
18. B) To provide services for the stone pit.
19. D) Dr. Gong slipped in needles where he felt no pain. 20. C) Previous medical treatments failed to relieve his pain. 21. A) More and more patients ask for the treatment.
22. C) They quarreled a lot and never resolved their arguments. 23. A) Neither of them has any brothers or sisters. 24. D) They tend to be self-assured and responsible. 25. B) They tend to be well adjusted.
Part III Reading Comprehension
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Part IV Translation
In the past, owning a private car was a luxury thing for most Chinese. Nowadays, private cars can be seen everywhere in China. Cars have become an integral part of people's life: They not only drive to and from work, but also travel around by car. Spikes in car ownership have resulted in more prevalent traffic gridlock and inadequate parking space in some cities, which has prompted local governments to roll out new rules to rein in the number of cars on the road. As air pollution gets more serious, now more and more people choose to buy new energy vehicles. The Chinese government has taken some measures to support the development of new energy vehicles.
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