Some pioneering work that began as an a

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Some pioneering work that began as an attempt to discover ways to increase production efficiency led to the founding of the human relations movement in industry and to the development of motivational skills and tools for managers. In 1927 researchers were involved in determining the optimum amount of lighting, temperature, and humidity (with lighting being considered the most important) for the assembly of electronic components at Western Electric. The researchers found that lighting had no consistent effect on production. In fact, production sometimes increased when lighting was reduced to the level of ordinary moonlight! The important part of this experiment began when two Harvard researchers, Elton Mayo and Fritz Roethlisberger, were brought in to investigate these unexpected results further. They found that workers were responding not to the level of lighting but to the fact that they were being observed by the experimenters.
This phenomenon came to be known as the Hawthorne effect since the experiments were conducted at the Western Electric Hawthorne Plant. This was the first documented and widely published evidence of the psychological effects on doing work, and it led to the first serious effort aimed at examining psychological and social factors in the workplace. Further experiments were continued for five years. Generally, the researchers concluded from their experiments that economic motivation (pay) was not the sole source of productivity and, in some cases, not even the most important source. Through interviews and test results, the researchers focused on the effects of work attitudes, supervision, and the peer group and other social forces, on productivity.
Their findings laid the groundwork for modem motivation theory, and the study of human factors on the job, which continues to this day in such common practices as selection and training, establishing favorable work conditions, counseling, and personnel operations. The contributions of this experiment shifted the focus of human motivation from economics to a multifaceted approach including psychological and social forces.

The most significant finding of the original research was ______.

A.lighting had no consistent effect on production

B.production sometimes increased when lighting was reduced to the level of ordinary moonlight

C.that lighting was no more important than the other factors of temperature and humidity

D.the results were unexpected and confusing

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“肺为水之上源”是指其能

A.其气肃降,有利于大肠主津

B.宣发布散津液

C.辅助心脏,转输气血津液

D.肃降水液,通调水道

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标准误越大,则表示此次抽样得到的样本均数

A.系统误差越大

B.可靠程度越大

C.抽样误差越大

D.可比性越差

E.离散程度越大

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关于银行汇票的办理和使用要求,下列表述不正确的是( )。

A.签发现金银行汇票,申请人和收款人都必须是个人

B.出票银行收妥款项后签发银行汇票,并用压数机压印出票金额,只需将银行汇票联交给申请人

C.银行汇票应在出票金额内按实际结算金额办理结算

D.银行汇票的实际结算金额不得更改,更改实际结算金额的银行汇票无效

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王某,女,21岁,某大学三年级学生。近两个月来非常烦恼,情绪低落,害怕与人讲话,与人讲话时不敢直视,眼睛躲闪,像做了亏心事。一说话脸就发烧,低头盯住脚尖。心怦怦跳,肌肉起鸡皮疙瘩,好像全身都在发抖。她不愿与班上同学接触,觉得别人讨厌自己,在别人眼中是个"怪人"。最怕接触男生,即使在寝室里,只要有男生出现,也会不知所措。对老师也害怕,只要老师面对学生,就不敢朝黑板方向看。常常因为紧张对老师所讲的内容不知所云。更糟糕的是,现在连在亲友、邻居面前说话也"不自然"了。由于这些毛病,极少去社交场所,很少与人接触。这个怪毛病严重影响了她各方面的发展:学习成绩下降,交往失败,同学们说她清高。她正在争取入党,同学关系不好肯定不行,担心不能入党,而且眼看就快毕业了,担心自己不能适应社会。起因是因为两个月前一次课堂提问,被老师点名回答,自己回答不出来,就随口说了一个答案,惹得全班人大笑。自此就觉得不敢和人说话,影响了学习和生活,明明知道没必要紧张害怕,可就是改变不了,十分痛苦,担心这样下去会得精神病,因而来找心理咨询师寻求帮助。

表明该求助者社会功能受损的依据是()。

A.学习成绩下降

B.社会交往失败

C.不能入党

D.不能毕业

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People often think that having a million dollars would make all their dreams come true. There are TV game shows that give contestants the chance to become millionaires. When asked the question "What would you do with a million dollars?", most people tend to give similar answers: “Quit my job.”, "Buy my dream house," or “Go traveling.” Twenty years ago, it was possible to realize these dreams. However, things are not so easy today.

In many developed countries, the cost of living is higher than ever. Over the last twenty years, for example, housing prices in many of the world's cities have soared. In the U. S., luxury homes in the state of Arizona sold for about $ 800, 000 in 1995. These same homes now cost more than $ 1.5 million. Now, because more people live in the area, the cost of property has risen.

Apartments in many city centers are also more expensive now than in the past. Today, people want to be closer to their workplace, and many are now moving back into the city center. As a result, living in or near this area costs more than ever. Apartments in London's Mayfair district or in Manhattan in New York City often sell for over a million dollars.

Inflation is another important reason for the rise in the cost of living. Over the last 150 years, as prices have gone up, the value of money has gone down, so we now need more money to buy things. In 1850, for example, $50,000 had as much buying power as $1 million dollars does today. Of course, people now earn more money than they did 150 years ago, but they also spend more on necessities such as food, medicine, and housing.

In order to live well after you stop working, you should begin saving for retirement early. Experts suggest that after you retire, you will need 75 percent to 80 percent of your salary to live on every month. This calculation assumes that you have no mortgage on a house to continue paying, or any other major expenses.

Due to increased demand for housing, higher inflation, and longer life expectancy, a million may not be enough to live on. To be able to retire early, travel the world, and build your dream home, you may have to appear on that game show and win more than once!

46. What is the main cause of high housing price?

A. People generally make more money today.

B. There are more luxury homes than apartments.

C. There is less housing available there for sale or rent.

D. People would rather live in the suburbs than in the city.

47. The word "inflation" in the 4th paragraph refers to _____

A. the amount of money required for life's necessities

B. a continuing increase in prices over time

C. a bank loan for a house or piece of land

D. things that one must pay for regularly

48. If you make $ 4,000 per month, you will need _______ per month after you retire.

A. $2,250~$2,400        B. $ 3,000~$ 3,200

C. $3,500~$3,750        D. $2,550~ $ 2,700

49. What does the underlined sentence mean in the last paragraph?

A. You will be so lucky that you can win another million dollars.

B. Don't expect too much for just a million dollars that cannot change your life completely.

C. A million dollars is too little to travel around the world.

D. To win another million dollars is the only way to make you live better after retirement.

50. The passage mainly tells us _______.

A. what a million dollars can buy

B. higher housing prices have become a social problem to deal with

C. how much money you will need in order to live well after retirement

D. we should not neglect the fact that money may not be as that much as before

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