33. The author believes that the extension of London's Ulez will
[A] arouse strong resistance
[B] ensure Khan's electoral success
[C] improve the city's traffic
[D] discourage car manufacturing
34. Who does the author think should have addressed the problem?
[A] Local residents
[B] Mayors.
[C] Councilors.
[D] National governments.
35. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that auto companies .
[A] will raise low-emission car production
[B] should be forced to follow regulations
[C] will upgrade the design of their vehicles
[D] should be put under public supervision
36. Generation Zs graduating college this spring .
[A] are recognized for their abilities
[B] are optimistic about the labor market
[C] are in favor of office job offers
[D] are drawing growing public attention
3 7. Generation Zs are keenly aware .
[A] what their parents expect of them
[B] how valuable a counselor's advice is
[C]what a tough economic situation is like
[D] how they differ from past generations
38. The word "assuage"(line 9, para. 2) is closet in meaning to .
[A] deepen
[B] define
[C] maintain
[D] relieve
39. It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that Generation Zs—·
[A] give top priority to professional training
[B] have a clear idea about their future job
[C] care little about their job performance
[D] think it hard to achieve work-life balance
40. Michelsen thinks that compared with millennials, Generation Zs are .
[A] less realistic
[B] less adventurous
[C] more diligent
[D] more generous
21.Research by the World Economic Forum suggests .
[A]a controversy about the “core skills”
[B]an increase in full-time employment
[C]an urgent demand for new job skills
[D]a steady growth of job opportunities
22.AT&T is cited to show .
[A]an immediate need for government support
[B]an alternative to the fire-and-hire strategy
[C]the characteristics of reskilling programs
[D]the importance of staff appraisal standards