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李里与大地发展公司经平等自愿、协商一致,于2000年8月签订了5年期劳动合同,劳动合

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李里与大地发展公司经平等自愿、协商一致,于2000年8月签订了5年期劳动合同,劳动合同应于2005年7月30日到期,工作岗位是公司销售统计。因其工作表现出色,2001年9月1日公司决定送李里到某统计学校培训,以提高技能。培训前,其公司与李里签订培训协议作为劳动合同的附件,主要内容为2000元培训费用由公司承担;培训期间李里的工资照发;6个月培训结束后,李里应为公司服务到劳动合同到期;若由李里提出解除劳动合同,每提前1年,赔偿公司损失1800元,不足1年的,按1年计算;若由公司提出解除劳动合同,则无须承担此项义务。培训结束后,李里仍在原岗位从事统计工作。2002年4月1日,李里以本岗位工作不能充分发挥自己的才能为由向公司书面提出辞职。公司接到李里的辞职报告后,人力资源部经理专门与李里谈话,明确表示公司拒绝其辞职申请,劝其在公司安心工作,并表示,根据公司内部薪资制度,下半年的适当时间将会给其提薪。同年五一节休假后,李里不再到公司上班。公司通过电话、书信等形式与李里联系,催其履行劳动合同的义务,被拒绝。该公司遂于2002年5月8日申诉到劳动争议仲裁委员会,请求仲裁机构维护公司的利益。请对上述案例提出分析意见。

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As public playgrounds grow increasingly worn and shabby, the for-profit centers offer clean, safe, supervised activity as well as a variety of challenging exercises to develop youngsters’ physical fitness, usually for a fee of around $5 an hour. “Playgrounds are dirty, not supervised,” says Dick Guggenheimer, owner of the two-month-old Discovery Zone in Yonkers, N.Y., part of a Kansas City-based chain. “We’re indoors; we’re padded(铺上软垫); parents can feel their child is safe.”

Discovery Zone has sold 120 outlets in the past 14 months, boasting sandboxes full of brightly colored plastic balls, mazes(迷宫), obstacle courses, slides and mountains to climb. Now McDonalds is getting into the act. The burger giant is test-marketing a new playground, Leaps&Bounds, in Naperville, Ill. Phys Kids of Wichita has opened one center and has plans to expand.

American parents are rightly worried about their kids leisure life. There are 36 million children in the U.S. aged 2 to 11 who watch an average of 24 hours of TV a week and devote less and less energy to active recreation. Nationwide decrease in education budgets are making the problem worse, as gym classes and after-hours sports time get squeezed. Says Discovery Zone president Jack Gunion: “we have raised a couple of pure couch potatoes.”

In an attempt to attract more people , the new facilities cater to the concerns of two-earner families, staying open in the evenings, long after traditional public playground have grown dark and unusable. At Naperville’s Leaps&Bounds, families can play together for $4.95 per child, parents free. Fresh-faced assistants, dressed in colorful sport pants and shirts, guide youngsters to appropriate play areas for differing age group.

These new playground are not meant to be day-care facilities; parents are expected to stay and play with their kids rather than drop them off. But several also provide high-tech baby-sitting services. At some of the Discovery Zones, parents can register their children in special supervised programs, then leave them and slip away for a couple of hours to enjoy a movie or dinner.

The most fun of all, though, is getting to do what parents used to do in the days before two-career families and two-hour commutes: play with their kid. That, at least, is old-fashioned, even at per-hour rates.

68. What is this article mainly talking about?

A. Children can play in the public playground without parents’ care.

B. The fast development of Discovery Zone.

C. A new type of playground for kids.

D. The decay of outdoor playground.

69. According to the article, which of the following is true to the new playground?

A. The cost is high for a family.

B. It’s a place where kids can watch TV while eating potatoes.

C. It doesn’t allow parents to leave their kids.

D. It’s a place where parents can play together with their kids.

70. What does the writer mean by saying “old-fashioned”?

A. The so-called new playground is outdated.

B. the new playground offers a fashion which is popular in the past.

C. The new playground is also enjoyed by old people.

D. The new playground is actually enjoyed by parents

71. What is the writer’s attitude toward the new playground?

A. Agreeable.         B. Indifferent.        C. Objective.         D. Neutral.

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