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When I was a kid, I never knew what my parents—or anyone else—did for a living. As far as I could tell, all grownups had mysterious jobs that involved drinking lots of coffee and arguing about Richard Nixon. If they had job-related stress, they kept it private. Now American families are expected to be more intimate. While this has resulted in a lot more hugs, 'I love you', and attendance at kids football games, unfortunately we parents also insist on sharing the frustrations of our work lives. While we have complained about our jobs or fallen asleep in car-pool lines, our children have been noticing. They are worried about us. A new survey, 'Ask the children,' conducted by the Families and Work Institute of New York City, queried more than 1,000 kids between the ages of 8 and 18 about their parents work lives. 'If you were granted one wish to change the way your parents work affected your life,' the survey asked kids, 'what would that wish be?' Most parents assumed that children would want more time with them, but only 10% did. Instead, the most common wish(among 34%)was that parents would be less stressed and tired by work. Allison Kevin is the mother of three young children and a professional in the growing field of 'work/life quality', Kevin counsels employees who are overwhelmed by their work and family obligations to carefully review their commitments—not only at the office but at home and in the community too—and start paring them down. 'Its not about getting up earlier in the morning so you can get more done,' she says. 'Its about saying no and making choices. ' We can start by leaving work, and thoughts of work, behind as soon as we start the trip home. Do something to get yourself in a good mood, like listening to music, rather than returning calls on the cell phone. When you get home, change out of your work clothes, let the answering machine take your calls, and stay away from e-mail. When your kids ask about your day, tell them about something good that happened.(In the survey, 69% of moms said they liked their work, but only 42% of kids thought their mothers really did) Parents can also de-stress by cutting back on their childrens activities. If keeping up with your kids schedule is killing you, insist that he chooses between karate lessons and the theater troupe. Parents should also sneak away from work and family occasionally to have some fun. I keep a basketball in the trunk of my can. I might never be able to fix everything at work or at home, but at least I can work on my jump shot. Which of the following sentences can be the best title of this passage?
A.
Kids Say: Chill
B.
Kids Stress Parents
C.
Parents Complain about Work
D.
Parents Get in Good Mood
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【单选题】On no account______to deprive (剥夺) a student of his right to receive education.
A.
anyone is allowed
B.
is anyone allowed
C.
anyone allows
D.
allows anyone
【判断题】假设检验又称显著性检验。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】某女性工人,纺织厂织布车间挡车工,工龄历年,因近几个月与他人交谈时感觉听力下降而就诊。控制此种危害的根本措施是()
A.
消声
B.
隔声
C.
控制噪声源
D.
工作时佩戴耳塞等个人防护用品
E.
定期进行健康检查
【多选题】以下关于相伴概率的表述,正确的是
A.
相伴概率是当原假设为真时所得到的样本观测结果或更极端结果出现的概率
B.
相伴概率又称为 P 值
C.
只要能求出特定的检验统计量及其相伴概率,就可以据此决定是拒绝还是接受原假设
D.
相伴概率小于显著性水平,应该拒绝零假设
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A.
听觉疲劳
B.
噪声聋
C.
神经性耳聋
D.
听力损伤
E.
传导性耳聋
【单选题】On no account __________ to deprive a student of his right to receive education.
A.
anyone is allowed
B.
is anyone allowed
C.
anyone allows
D.
allows anyone
【判断题】假设检验又称为显著性检验。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】On no account()to be exceeded.
A.
is the SWL of the crane
B.
are the SWL of the crane
C.
the SWL of the crane is
D.
the SWL of the crane are
【单选题】On no account ___ anyone.
A.
My name must be mentioned
B.
must my name mention
C.
must my name be mentioned
D.
my name must mention
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A.
一个IP记录为一个访客
B.
IP是绝对唯一身份访问者
C.
PV是网站页面被访问的总次数
D.
根据特性来看,PV数大于UV数
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