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为适应产业结构调整升级的需要,某企业计划裁员10%,并将四个污染严重的车间进行停产。这四个车间的人数正好占该企业总人数的10%。计划实施后,上述四个车间停产,整个企业实际减员5%。此过程中,该企业内部人员有所调整,但整个企业只有减员,没有增员。根据以上信息,现有三个命题: Ⅰ.上述计划实施后,有的车间调入新成员 Ⅱ.上述计划实施后,没有一个车间,调入的新成员的总数,超出企业原来总人数的5% Ⅲ.上述计划实施后,被撤销的车间中的留任人员,不超过该企业原来总人数的5% 以下哪项一定为真( )

A.Ⅰ、Ⅱ和Ⅲ

B.只有Ⅰ和Ⅱ

C.只有Ⅱ和Ⅲ

D.只有Ⅰ

答案

参考答案:D

解析: 撤销的四个车间的人数是总人数的10%,但实际裁员只裁了5%,则肯定有5%的人没有岗位,没有被撤销的车间肯定会调入新的成员,故I正确。需要5%的员工调入没有被撤销的车间,可以全部调往一个车间,故Ⅱ不一定正确。裁员可以不从被撤销的车间中的人员中选择,则Ⅲ也不正确。选D。

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Don’t have time to read anymore Now you can get free, quick literature via email. More than 100,000 people open their email each day to read a chapter of a book, through Chapter-A-Day, an online book club created two years ago. It’s a free email service that provides a short daily reading for busy people, exposing them to literature they may not find on their own, inspiring some to recommit to the reading habit. About 550 public library systems representing over 3,000 branch libraries already have signed up to offer Chapter-A-Day. Via email, participants get about five minutes’ worth of reading every day. After three chapters are emailed, the installments stop, and those who want to keep reading can borrow the book at their public library or purchase it online. Chapter-A-Day has eight free book clubs, and sells thousands of books each month.

Chapter-A-Day started in 1999 when Suzanne Beecher, a lifelong book lover, realized how many of the women who worked part-time for her software development company didn’t have time in their busy lives to read. She decided to type part of a chapter of a book, and send it to her employees through email. The next day she typed a little more, and continued to send literary installments each day. She says she started getting feedback from the staff about how reading made them feel. "They were interested, and realized that, though they didn’t have time in their busy lives for reading, just reading that little bit each day got them back in the habit." Realizing that many other people could benefit, she decided to take the idea even further and start an email "chapter-a-day" book club to help others ease their way back into daily reading. "Reading makes changes in people’s lives," Beecher says.

Pat Dempsey, a librarian at a public library in Ohio, has found Chapter-A-Day helps her library clients get back in the habit of reading. "It’s a different way to get people hooked on hooks," she says.

Ms Beecher decided to expand her Chapter-A-Day service because ().

A. over 3,000 libraries had joined

B. many other people could benefit

C. eight book clubs supported her

D. free email service was available

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