单选题When preparing benefit changes, companies shouldA treat employees as customers.B stress the benefits of the changes.C talk employees into accepting the changes.D act quickly according to the reactions of employees.

题目
单选题
When preparing benefit changes, companies should
A

treat employees as customers.

B

stress the benefits of the changes.

C

talk employees into accepting the changes.

D

act quickly according to the reactions of employees.

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第1题:

Customers usually base their experience on the interaction with employees.()


正确答案:对

第2题:

Who should qualify for minimum wage protections, sick leave or any of the other benefits typically given employees?
alformia's state Legislature is reopening that high-stakes,decades-long debate, as it prepares to vote on a proposal that would give hundreds of thousands of contract workers, such as drivers of ride haling companies, new benefits by legally relassfyig them as employees. If it passes, the state's narrower definition of "contractor" would trigger a host of other changes for companies that would then have to pay for Social Security, workers' compensation and unemployment insurance. Large employers would also have to pay for health insurance. This would be a significant development in workplace law and could eventually have implications for workers and companies across the country.
The proposed change is of keen interest to a rapidly growing population of contractors like
Leonardo Diaz. For most of the past 4 years, he has made a decent living working 40 to 50 hours a week driving for the ride-hailing companies. "I love interacting with people," says the father of four, who lives in Los Angeles. But more recently, Diaz has soured on his job. He says that both ride- haling companies cut his share of payments, reducing his take home pay to only $9 an hour,after taking the cost of gas, insurance and car repairs into account. But he says the bigger problem is that he is tired of working as a contractor and misses employee health and paid leave benefits he used to recive when he worked as a valet. "We don't get any holiday pay, "Diaz says.
"If we get sick, you know, nobody's going to pay for our doctors," Contractors like Diaz make up a fast-growing part of the workforce. And any company in California using them could be affected.
The impact of the new law would reverberate beyond the state.
"Everyone is looking to California right now and they're all following it with bated breath because they recognize that likely whatever happens in California is going to sweep across the country," says Monique Ngo-Bonnici, an attorney in California. The proposal expands on a landmark California Supreme Court ruling last year that extended wage protections to more workers and narrowed the definition of "independent contractor." The. legislative proposal expands on that ruling and would give workers benefits like paid sick leave and protections under anti-discrimination laws. Ngo-Bonnici argues that the, California proposal would put big constraints on workers and companies alike. Speically, it would mean more workers will be put on shifts, which in certain municipalities must be scheduled weeks in advance . - - -giving workers far less flexibiliy, she says.
One ride-hailing company confirms it would have to revamp its operations in the state drivers are redassified as employees." We would need far fewer drivers than we currently have."says Adrian Durbin, a company spokesman. And those that remained would have a much more rigid work schedule. Durbin says those Big companies pushed California lawmakers for a middle ground that would grant independent contractors a narrower set of benefits, like minimum wage guarantees, without making them ullledged employees.
What can be the best title of the report?

A. The Rise of Contract Workers: More Benefits Aro Needed.
B. Contract Work with Benefits: Califormnia Might Provide a Model
C. The Dilemma of Gig Economy: More Workers but Fewer Benefits.
D. The Future of Benefits: More Efforts for Legislation on Contract Workers

答案:B
解析:
本篇文章围绕加利福尼亚合同工的福利法案而谈,第一段的最后就提到,如果这项提案成功通过,对于雇佣法将产生深远的影响,并将波及全国的企业及工薪阶层,所以答案选B.

第3题:

Huawei is a private company wholly owned by its employees.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


参考答案:对

第4题:

资料:Gone are the days of “one-size-fits-all” employee benefits programs and here come newly designed and fully customized voluntary benefits. Voluntary benefits are on longer looked at as just a few “extras”, and are now becoming part of a comprehensive benefits package. Lot's take a look at how voluntary benefits have become more customized to meet the requirements of a more particular health care consumer.
Voluntary Benefits Bolster Recruitment and Retention Efforts
It gives employees a chance to select extras that the standard health care plan doesn't offer, which can be highly attractive to today's consumers Employers can also use voluntary benefits to round out their health care plans with a menu of items that cover everything from family vision care to pet insurance. This helps companies to address the specific heath and financial needs of candidates, to help the stretch their future paychecks even further.
The Advantages of Offering Voluntary Employee Benefits
In terms of being adaptable to the needs of employees, there are very few benefits that are like voluntary plans. Voluntary plans cover many of the gaps that traditional health benefits do not cover. For example, a health care plan may require dental services for minors, but not for adults. The voluntary dental program can cover things like routine cleanings and other preventative measures that help support good oral health.

Customizing Voluntary Benefit Plans
There are several areas where voluntary benefit plans exceed the customization options of other types of wellness and financial benefits. This is a continual trend that we will see more of. Financial wellness benefits can include budgeting software, company matched savings plans, employee purchase programs, discount cards, credit union access, and even short term financing to help employees who otherwise cannot get credit to purchase things they need. Some companies offer support for buying of leasing vehicles, pay off college loans, arrange for special discounts and deals on home rentals and purchases, and even provide access to tuition for college expenses.

According to the passage, which is probably NOT included in the financial wellness benefits?

A.Long term financing to help employees.
B.Employee purchase programs and discount cards.
C.Pay off college loans.
D.Budgeting software and company matched savings plans.

答案:A
解析:
本题考查的是细节理解。
【关键词】NOT included;financial wellness benefits
【主题句】第4自然段Financial wellness benefits can include budgeting software, company matched savings plans, employee purchase programs, discount cards, credit union access, and even short term financing to help employees who otherwise cannot get credit to purchase things they need. Some companies offer support for buying of leasing vehicles, pay off college loans, arrange for special discounts and deals on home rentals and purchases, and even provide access to tuition for college expenses.财政健康福利可以包括预算软件、公司匹配储蓄计划、员工购买项目、折扣卡、储蓄互助途径,甚至是帮助信用不足、不能贷款购买所需商品的员工的短期融资。一些公司提供支持帮助购买或租赁汽车、还清助学贷款、协调特殊折扣和处理租赁及购买房屋,甚至帮助联系解决大学学费的途径。
【解析】本题的问题是“根据文章,下列哪一项很可能不包括在财政健康福利中?”。A选项“帮助员工的长期融资”,B选项“员工购买项目和折扣卡”,C选项“还清助学贷款”,D选项“预算软件和公司匹配储蓄计划”。根据主题句可知,提供的是短期融资,而不是长期。

第5题:

资料:Human resource professionals act as mediators between an organization's management and its workers. This requires wearing many hats It's an HR administrator's job to make sure that employees are working in a safe environment that disputes are settled, and that benefits are understood and administered properly. At the same time, HR is charged with recruiting new employees who will not only fit in personally and professionally but also help the company achieve its business goals. They also represent management when negotiating for benefits with companies administering these benefits and when implementing companywide policies that will ultimately lower costs or boost profits. The needs of HR cover a wide range of tasks and,therefore, require individuals who are good with people in addition to being organized, analytical, business-minded, and heroic multitaskers.
All companies need some kind of HR support The Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) expects jobs in HR to grow faster than average for all occupations through 2012. Opportunities will increase as a result of a growing economy as well as a need to replace workers transferring to other occupations or retiring. BLS expects particularly strong demand for training and development and employment, recruitment, and placement specialists, with management, consulting, and employment services firms offering the greatest number of opportunities, thanks to a trend toward outsourcing personnel functions.
You can get the inside edge for a career in HR by strengthening your understanding of business strategy and planning and by specializing in a specific industry. A great way to get started in the field is with practice, look for an internship or an HR assistant job if you're in school or just out. Many HR professionals work their way up. As you develop an understanding of the various career tracks and master the basic skills within the function, you'll be in a great position to rise up the ladder.

According to the passage, HR is required to carry out all the following jobs EXCEPT?

A.Ensure a sound working environment for employees.
B.Represent management in negotiation and policy implementation
C.Help achieve business goals and profit boost
D.Hire promising new employees for the sake of the company.

答案:C
解析:
本题的问题是“根据文章,人力资源需要开展以下各项工作,除了_____?”。A选项“确保为员工提供良好的工作环境”;B选项“代表管理层谈判和实施政策”;C选项“帮助实现公司目标和利润提升”;D选项“为了公司的利益招聘有为的新员工”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,主题句中,A、B、D三个选项均有涉及。故选C。

第6题:

According to the text, GM employees( )

[A] worry about the production cost of cars

[B] express the dissatisfaction with their welfare

[C] show much confidence in their chairman

[D] feel excited when voicing their opinions


正确答案:D
根据本文,通用的员工______ 。
[A]担心汽车的生产成本
[B]表现出对他们福利的不满
[C]对领导有很大的信心
[D]说出自己意见的时候很激动
答案解析:[D]推理判断题。第四段末句指出:他们为公司首脑能有机会倾听他们的意见而倍感激动,故[D]为答案。第三段首句提到了公司员工的担心:通用汽车将生产基地转移至“低成.本国家”。他们并非担心汽车生产成本,而是担心自己失去工作,排除[A]。第四段倒数第二句中明确指出“但是大家并没有在这次会上多发牢骚”,排除[B]。虽然末句提到员工因能够向瓦格纳表明观点而感到激动,但并没有说他们对瓦格纳的改革是否有信心,[C]属于过度推断,排除。

第7题:

Chandler, Inc,relies on its employees to __________ their own judgment when accepting paid speaking engagements.

A.exercise
B.exercised
C.exercises
D.exercising

答案:A
解析:

第8题:

Donald operates an accounting firm and has an annual summer party for the employees and their families. He believes the party benefits his employees. The cost of the food and beverages served at the party was $4,000. Donald also pays a band $500 to play at the party.. How much of the total cost can Donald deduct?()

A.$0

B.$2,000

C.$2,500

D.$4,000

E.$4,500


答案:B

第9题:

资料:Poor health is not only damaging to employees, it is detrimental to businesses." Corporations pay a heavy cost for stress-related illnesses, such as hypertension, gastrointestinal problems, and substance abuse." says Rubin.
"Up to 90% of all doctor visits in the United States are for stress-related illnesses, "according to Dr. Mehet Oz of the Dr. Oz Show.
Chronic stress has a variety of negative side effects such as weight gain, lower immune system, increased risk of disease, and fatigue. Employers should encourage employees to reduce stress levels and improve their overall health.
The first step is to educate employees on health topics. Provide reading materials or offer seminars. People can't make positive changes if they don't know what to change.
Once employees know about health topics such as stress, exercising, and healthy eating. start a health related competition such as the Biggest Loser. This offers employees motivation and a support system. If the entire office is involved, employees will be more likely to accomplish their goals.
To help employees make positive lifestyle changes, have a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator and microwave to prepare healthy amounts of exercise throughout the day are beneficial.
According to Dr. Oz, "Exercise releases serotonin and dopamine. the feel-good hormones that become blocked during stress. Walking stairs is a great workout. One study showed that walking stairs 7 minutes a day reduces the risk of heart disease by two-thirds."
If possible, offer a company discount on gym memberships. This will encourage to make positive choices outside of the office and to exercise regularly.

To create a healthy workplace, the employers can

A.build motivation and a support system.
B.encourage breaks to do exercise.
C.build a kitchen so that the employers could make healthy meals.
D.All above.

答案:D
解析:
本题考查的是细节理解。
【关键词】healthy workplace; employers
【主题句】第5自然段Once employees know about health topics such as stress, exercising, and healthy eating. Start a health related competition such as the Biggest Loser. This offers employees motivation and a support system. If the entire office is involved, employees will be more likely to accomplish their goals. 一旦员工了解健康话题,如压力、锻炼和健康饮食。开始健康相关的竞争,比第六自然段To help employees make positive lifestyle changes, have a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator and microwave to prepare healthy amounts of exercise throughout the day are beneficial. 为了帮助员工改变积极的生活方式,设有一间配有冰箱和微波炉的厨房,从而为全天准备健康的运动量,这是非常有裨益的。如最大的失败者。这提供了员工激励和支持系统。如果涉及整个办公室,员工将更有可能完成他们的目标。
【解析】本题的问题是“为了创造一个健康的工作场所,雇主可以做什么?”。选项A意为“建立动力和支持系统”;选项B意为“鼓励休息锻炼”;选项C意为“建一个厨房,让雇主可以做出健康的饭菜”;选项D意为“以上全部”。
根据主题句可知,A、B、C选项均有涉及,故选D。

第10题:

资料:Poor health is not only damaging to employees, it is detrimental to businesses." Corporations pay a heavy cost for stress-related illnesses, such as hypertension, gastrointestinal problems, and substance abuse." says Rubin.
"Up to 90% of all doctor visits in the United States are for stress-related illnesses, "according to Dr. Mehet Oz of the Dr. Oz Show.
Chronic stress has a variety of negative side effects such as weight gain, lower immune system, increased risk of disease, and fatigue. Employers should encourage employees to reduce stress levels and improve their overall health.
The first step is to educate employees on health topics. Provide reading materials or offer seminars. People can't make positive changes if they don't know what to change.
Once employees know about health topics such as stress, exercising, and healthy eating. start a health related competition such as the Biggest Loser. This offers employees motivation and a support system. If the entire office is involved, employees will be more likely to accomplish their goals.
To help employees make positive lifestyle changes, have a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator and microwave to prepare healthy amounts of exercise throughout the day are beneficial.
According to Dr. Oz, "Exercise releases serotonin and dopamine. the feel-good hormones that become blocked during stress. Walking stairs is a great workout. One study showed that walking stairs 7 minutes a day reduces the risk of heart disease by two-thirds."
If possible, offer a company discount on gym memberships. This will encourage to make positive choices outside of the office and to exercise regularly.

What can be inferred from these paragraphs?

A.It is helpful to the company if the employers can lay off employees with health issues.
B.Company discount on gym memberships will surely improve employees’ frequency of exercise.
C.Most Americans have suffered from stress-related illnesses.
D.To make sure that the employees are aware of the importance of physical and mental health is essential to promote good health in a company.

答案:D
解析:
本题考查的是细节理解。
【关键词】inferred; these paragraphs
【主题句】第2自然段Up to 90% of all doctor visits in the United States are for stress-related illnesses. 在美国,多达90%的医生访问是与压力相关的疾病。
第3自然段Employers should encourage employees to reduce stress levels and improve their overall health. 雇主应该鼓励员工降低压力水平,提高他们的整体健康水平。
第8自然段If possible, offer a company discount on gym memberships. This will encourage to make positive choices outside of the office and to exercise regularly.如果可能的话,在健身房会员资格上提供公司折扣。这将鼓励在办公室之外做出积极的选择,并有规律地锻炼。
【解析】本题的问题是“从这些自然段可以推断出什么?”。选项A意为“如果雇主可以解雇有健康问题的员工,对公司是有帮助的”;选项B意为“提供健身会员公司折扣肯定会提高员工的运动频率”; 选项C意为”大多数美国人患有与压力有关的疾病”; 选项D意为“确保员工意识到身心健康的重要性对于促进公司的健康至关重要”。根据主题句可判断, A、B、C选项均是错的,故选D。

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