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A、They emphasize technology. B、They emphasize practical skills. C、They emphasize personal connections. D、They emphasize teamwork
A、They emphasize technology. B、They emphasize practical skills. C、They emphasize personal connections. D、They emphasize teamwork
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2022-09-27
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Google is offering financial assistance to groups that can help people get the skills and connections they need to find jobs. Jacquelline Fuller is the president of Google. org. On Wednesday, she said, “the way we work is changing. ” She noted, “new jobs require and depend on technology. We want to make sure that as many people as possible can make the most of the new jobs, industries and opportunities that are emerging. ” She also said, “Google is providing $50 million over two years to provide financial help for groups working on finding people jobs. Google’s money will first go to non-profit groups in the United States and Europe. ” Later, Fuller said, “groups in other parts of the world will get money. Google is looking for groups that can do one of three things: help connect job seekers with jobs; do research to find what kind of job training works best at putting people into jobs; or provide help for low-wage workers who work in the service industry, such as restaurant employees, cleaners and store clerks. Service jobs are the fastest growing category of jobs in the US, Europe and many other developed economies. ” But she said, “many low-income workers find it difficult to get help when they run into trouble, such as sickness or injury. Low-income workers often do not get paid when they are unable to work. ” Fuller talked about the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which is already getting financial help from Google. The alliance collects money from domestic workers through a small monthly payment. Domestic workers often work in people’s homes, providing services such as cleaning. That money collected from the workers is used to help workers who need to take time off their jobs deal with emergencies.
In 2014, Pew questioned over 1,000 experts in technology, the economy and job creation about the effects of new technology. The experts were divided, Pew said. About half expected robots and other technology to take jobs away from large numbers of people. For example, car companies are increasingly using robots, instead of people, to build cars. But about half the experts expected just as many new jobs to replace the old ones lost to technology, Pew said. The Pew report said, “these experts believe people will create new jobs, industries, and ways to make a living, just as people have been doing since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. ”
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard.
19. What does Jacquelline Fuller say about new jobs?
20. Who will get Google’s financial assistance first?
21. Where does the National Domestic Workers Alliance get its money?
22. How many experts being questioned are inclined to use technology instead of people?
选项
A、They emphasize technology.
B、They emphasize practical skills.
C、They emphasize personal connections.
D、They emphasize teamwork.
答案
A
解析
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