How do the colleagues react to sending cards____?
A.They don.t care at all
B.They disagree with Melinda.s idea
C.They agree with Melinda.s idea
A.They don.t care at all
B.They disagree with Melinda.s idea
C.They agree with Melinda.s idea
Make an analysis on the case. Li Hong is a new teacher in a middle school. One day, one of her Chinese colleague Yang Zhen introduces her to their middle-aged foreign teacher Maggie. Yang: Li Hong, this is Maggie, our English teacher from America. And Maggie, this is Li Hong, our new colleague. Li and Maggie: How do you do? Maggie: Your sweater is so smart. Li: Oh, it is only an old one, I bought it last year. Maggie: You are so young and smart, I am sure you are a good teacher. Li: No, no. I am just a newcomer, I should learn from you old teachers. Maggie looks surprised and thinks, "I am really so old?
听力原文:W: What a busy day! I'm glad you are here. We have to work overtime today.
M: Oh, terrible! But frankly speaking, John is an easy boss to work for, isn't he?
W: Absolutely! I have never had a better one. I don't mind doing extra work for John, and his management style. is completely different.
M: Yes. He is creative. He give us a task to do, and let's us decide how to do it.
Who is John in the dialog?
A.The speakers' friend
B.The speakers' colleague
C.The speakers' boss
D.The speakers' student
M: In just three weeks, and I am excited. I have been longing for the trip. But there are still a few things needed to be done before I go.
M: I must have my passport renewed and go to the travel agency to confirm something about the time schedule of the trip and the plane ticket. (23)But the trouble is how to do with my apartment while I am gone.
W: You are not going to give it up, are you?
M: (24)No way, I’ll never find another apartment around here, but I don’t like the idea of paying three months rent on an empty apartment, either.
W: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could rent it to someone else.
M: Yes, but to whom?
W: Mm, let me see, Oh, I know, an old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, who is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
M: That's exactly when I'll be away. (25)It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.
W: Yeah, you may first tell the landlord. I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him then.
M: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens.
(20)
A.He can not find the plane ticket.
B.His passport is not available then.
C.His time schedule is not suitable.
D.He does not know how to do with the empty apartment.
听力原文:M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.
W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?
M: Well, how do we travel?
W: It's a new coach with a washing room and...
M: And, er, how many people in a group?
W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.
M: Er, um... we leave from, from Amsterdam?
W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.
M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?
W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, ere, to bring. of course, the space is limited.
M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?
W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.
M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.
W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details.
M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?
W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at-the moment, but, er, something like 250 Euro per person.
M: OK. Urn, I'll come and see you one day next week.
W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.
M: Thank you. Bye.
W: Bye.
Who is the woman?
A.A traveler.
B.A travel agent.
C.A friend of the man.
D.A colleague of the man.
听力原文:M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.
W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?
M: Well, how, how do we travel?
W: It's a new coach with a washing room and...
M: And, and, er, how many people in a group?
W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.
M: Er, um...we leave from, from Amsterdam.?
W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.
M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?
W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, etc, to bring. Of course, the space is limited.
M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?
W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.
M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.
W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details?
M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?
W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at the moment, but, er, something like 250 euro per person.
M: OK. Urn, I'll come and see you one day next week.
W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.
M: Thank you. Bye.
W: Bye.
Who is the woman?
A.A traveler.
B.A travel agent.
C.A friend of the man.
D.A colleague of the man.
A.Well, you don't mind if I have one, do you?
B.OK. Go ahead and do it.
C.All tight. Take care!
D.Sorry, have another one then.
The following passage contains TEN errors, one in each numbered line. Underline the errors and put the corrections in the blanks.(标红句子为无错误句,大家把改好的词写在答案区就可以了,忽略具体哪个行哪个词。) Last week I had a disagreement in a matter of principle with a man at work. When I got home, I gave my daughter a blow-by-blow account of the bust-up, expected her loyal support. Instead she rolled her eyes. “Poor X,” she said, sided with my adversary. “You can be very difficult,” she explained, “I don’t think you realize it.” She is right about the second point. I do not see myself as difficult—I am perfectly reasonable. To check this was the consensus view, the following morning I conducted a survey. I bearded first colleague I saw and demanded: “Am I difficult?” He looked uncomfortable at be put on the spot when he had barely put his coat off. “Yes,” he said. I asked three more people. All gave the same answer. To be difficult at work is not generally thought to be a good thing. On Amazon there are 1,387 titles on how to deal with difficult people with titles such as Since Strangling Isn’t an Option. I failed finding a single volume called What to Do When the Difficult Person Is Me or How to Be Difficult and Influence People. As a columnist, being difficult is part of the job—if you do not enjoy sometimes get up the noses of readers, you are too bland to be any good. Indeed, as a journalist, be personally difficult can serve you rather well.
What is the woman planning to do later this week?
A.Travel abroad.
B.Invite a colleague home.
C.Take guests out to eat.
D.Start a project.
What does the woman decide to do?
A.Bring a colleague along.
B.Order a sample.
C.Meet the manager.
D.Visit the store.
In Argentina, greetings are usually effusive(过分热情的) with plenty of hugging and【B10】, not unlike the French faire la bise (kiss on both cheeks). This is even the【B11】in business meetings, unless they are【B12】a highly formal nature. In Argentina, men kiss women, women kiss women, 【B13】men do not kiss men. By【B14】the Chinese way of greeting shuns(回避) the physical. It is【B15】a nod or a slight bow.【B16】, when dealing with individuals from cultures where more direct physical contact is the norm, e.g., a handshake, the Chinese will【B17】and shake hands. Don't interpret a soft handshake or lack of eye contact【B18】a sign of weak-ness or lack of【B19】. It simply means that your Chinese colleague is not overly【B20】to physical contact when greeting a stranger.
【B1】
A.structured
B.indulged
C.involved
D.occupied
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