试述如何积极开发人力资源。

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问题:

试述如何积极开发人力资源。

考点:高职试题人力资源管理中央广播电视大学2004
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  逮奉圣朝,沐浴清化。前太守臣逵察臣孝廉,后刺史臣荣举臣秀才。臣以供养无主,辞不赴命。诏书特下,拜臣郎中,寻蒙国恩,除臣洗马。猥以微贱,当侍东宫,非臣陨首所能上报。臣具以表闻,辞不就职。诏书切峻,责臣逋慢。郡县逼迫,催臣上道;州司临门,急于星火。臣欲奉诏奔驰,则刘病日笃;欲苟顺私情,则告诉不许:臣之进退,实为狼狈。

  伏惟圣朝以孝治天下,凡在故老,犹蒙矜育,况臣孤苦,特为尤甚。且臣少仕伪朝,历职郎署,本图宦达,不矜名节。今臣亡国贱俘,至微至陋,过蒙拔擢,宠命优渥,岂敢盘桓,有所希冀。但以刘日薄西山,气息奄奄,人命危浅,朝不虑夕。臣无祖母,无以至今日;祖母无臣,无以终余年。母、孙二人,更相为命,是以区区不能废远。

  臣密今年四十有四,祖母今年九十有六,是臣尽节于陛下之日长,报养刘之日短也。乌鸟私情,愿乞终养。

1.对下列句子中加线字的解释,有误的一项是[ ]

A.臣洗马——除:革除

B.以刘日西山——薄:迫近

C.则刘病日——笃:病重

B.奉圣朝,沐浴清化——逮:及,至

2.下列对这段文字的分析,不正确的一项是[ ]

A.这段文字叙述了朝廷屡次征召催逼,自己辞不赴命,进退两难的处境,提出了“愿乞终养”的要求。

B.“逮奉圣朝……实为狼狈”一段分别以“逮”“寻”两个时间副词领起,连续两次征召,一次“辞不赴命”,一次“辞不就职”,原因都是祖母“供养无主”,与全文首段呼应。

C.本段连用“察臣”“举臣”“拜臣”“除臣”到“责臣”“催臣”,不仅文法错落,显出由弛而张、逐步紧迫的情势,同时也体现出先恭维皇恩浩荡,后申诉委屈矛盾的心理层次。

D.在本段末,作者以两个年龄数字的对比,说明报国日长,尽孝日短,表明忠孝难以两全,有力地证明自己只好舍忠而取孝的抉择的正确性,以使皇帝心甘情愿地批准他的请求。

3.用现代汉语翻译下面的句子。

(1)臣欲奉诏奔驰,则刘病日笃;欲苟顺私情,则告诉不许。

 译文:_____________________________________________

(2)伏惟圣朝以孝治天下,凡在故老,犹蒙矜育,况臣孤苦,特为尤甚。

 译文:_____________________________________________

(3)臣无祖母,无以至今日;祖母无臣,无以终余年。

 译文:_____________________________________________

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动作设计是指对动画中的角色的()状态进行设计。

A、运动

B、静止

C、声音

D、表情

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工作面通风的方法有哪些?

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When a Shanghai ad consultant was recently asked to recommend young local designers to an international agency, he sent three candidates with years of work experience. But the company decided they weren’t good enough and had to import designers from the West. It’s a common problem that Chinese vocational grads simply haven’t had good enough teaching. Most of the lecturers don’t have any real work experience, so they can’t teach useful things. When graduates do get hired, they basically have to be re-educated.

China’s rapid economic expansion has exposed many frailties in its education system, especially on the vocational side. The country can’t produce enough skilled workers. In part that’s because it invests far more in academic than vocational programs. Funding has fallen significantly since the 1990s. Partly as a result, today only 38 percent or so of China’s high-school-age students attend vocational schools, well below the official target of 50 percent. To address this deficit, last year Beijing pledged to spend almost $2 billion on 100 new vocational colleges and 1,000 high schools. And this year it started offering annual subsidies to vocational students.

But China’s training is too abstract, what’s urgently required are technicians who can come up with a good idea and turn it into a marketable product. Parts of the country are already adapting; in Shenzhen, local institutes offer" made to order" training for particular businesses. And some vocational colleges have introduced practical research projects.

But vocational education faces a deeper problem: its image. China’s middle class is eager to forget its experience with physical labor, and few allow their children to become technical workers. Everyone thinks these are things that low-class people do. Thus China now produces record numbers of college grads--who struggle to find work because they lack the skills for manufacturing, where demand is greatest. One fix would be to re-brand vocational subjects as" professional," not" manual," skills.

At the other end of the spectrum are China’s 100 million-plus rural migrant workers, many of whom have little schooling. They have never learned how to work with others, to live in the city, save money or choose the right job. Thus they find it hard to learn from their jobs or plan their careers. This results in extremely high labor turnover. Teaching and training" life skills" to complement vocational programs would help.

Yet the urgency of China’s skilled-labor shortfall will force a rethink. For now, China is relying on cheap, low-skilled, labor-intensive production, but it’s not sustainable in the long term, We must raise our skills level, and it’s impossible for state-run colleges to do all the training. Indeed, with the demand for skilled workers growing all the time, China will need all the help it can get.

In the author’s opinion, the best way to solve a more serious problem of Chinese vocational education is ()

 A. to train students to turn their ideas into products

B. to change people’s biased impression of its image

C. to set up programs to train rural migrant workers

D.to meditate on the deficits of vocational education

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