You are standing too near to the camera.Can you move____?
A.a bit far
B.a bit farther
C.a bit further
D.a little far
A.a bit far
B.a bit farther
C.a bit further
D.a little far
You're standing too near the camera. Can you move ______ ?
A.a bit far
B.a little farther
C.a bit of farther
D.a little far
听力原文:W: Do you have a seat for the concert tomorrow?
M: No seat at all, but we sell standing-room tickets two hours before the performance.
Q: What does the man mean?
(13)
A.It is too late for the man to go to the concert.
B.The man must wait for two hours to buy a ticket.
C.People have already been standing in line for two hours.
D.The man can buy a standing-room ticket tomorrow.
A、for
B、help
C、coat
D、customer
E、too
听力原文:M: Do you have a seat for the concert tomorrow?
W: No seats at all, but we sell standing-room tickets two hours before the performance.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.It's too late for the man to go to the concert.
B.The man must wait for two hours to buy a ticket.
C.People have already been standing in line for two hours.
D.The man can buy a standing-room ticket tomorrow.
"Look," he says, "there isn't enough money in my pay envelope." 'What's right," says the boss. "But didn't you notice last week? There was a mistake. There was too much. Fiver pounds too much." "Yes, that's right," says the man (he is very angry). There was a mistake last week. For one mistake, I can shut my eye--but for two mistakes, no, I can't."
The men get their pay ______.
A.once a month
B.twice a month
C.once a week
D.every five days
【C1】
A.average
B.common
C.familiar
D.normal
Company benefits sounded like a "who's who" of worker-friendly programs. There was job security for life. You could leave work two hours early if you arrived two hours early. You could put children and elderly parents in IBM-paid care programs. You could go to graduate school full-time while still being paid. And there were no hourly workers. Everyone was considered important and mature, so everyone was paid a salary and didn't have to punch a time clock. The firm was one of the first to institute job enrichment programs; way before the term was even invented. Everything it did was aimed at making employees feel important. And for years IBM had a highly motivated work force.
But things have changed. IBM chairman John Akers told a startled group of management trainees that employees are "too damned comfortable at a time when the business is in crisis". He also said there are "too many people standing around the water cooler waiting to be told what to do".
Obviously, Akers thought shock therapy was in order, Between an economic recession and competition, IBM suffered a major drop m revenue in 1991. "What we need around here is a higher tension level," Akers said. So they're making some changes at IBM. The firm slashed about 17 000 jobs. And suddenly IBM wants its managers to encourage certain workers to leave the firm.
The whole situation is a dilemma for IBM. Policies such as no layoffs have done a lot to motivate workers and make them loyal. Yet in a highly competitive world it may be unwise to let employees feel too secure.
IBM was viewed by most workers as ______.
A.a pressure cooker
B.an elder-care center
C.a company caring human relations
D.a company with high efficiency
M: I'm sorry I'm late, Janet. It has been a real mess this morning. I didn't think I was going to make it here at all.
W: But why are you late? You know our whole presentation depends on the graphs you're holding.
M: Yes, I'11 tell you later about it. Thank God. There are still two groups ahead of us. The one being giving now is on the rights of the consumer and analysis of the stock market.
W: Yes. But James! You do look cold! You are shivering! What happened?
M: I've been standing outside in freezing temperature for over an hour, waiting for the bus.
W: Over an hour? But isn't your apartment only a ten-minute bus ride to our school?
M: Yes. But the bus this morning was delayed because of the weather. And when I stepped into a drug-store to call home for a ride, the bus went by. And there was no one at home! So I had to wait another 40 minutes for the next bus to come.
W: That's too bad, isn't it?
M: Yeah. Well, Janet, we'd better stop talking. People are turning around and looking at US.
(23)
A.Taking an exam.
B.Having a class discussion.
C.Giving presentation.
D.Drawing graphs.
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