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I hope you can () you term papers before the deadline
A、submitted
B、hand out
C、hand in
D、submit to
I hope you can () you term papers before the deadline
A、submitted
B、hand out
C、hand in
D、submit to
听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Kay? I'm sorry for being late.
M: That's quite all right.
W: I owe you an apology. I was planning to come to your reception this evening but I'm afraid I can't make it after all. My mother's been taken iii and I have to go down to the hospital.
M: Very sorry to hear it. I hope it's nothing serious.
W: Well, they aren't sure. They've got to do some tests.
M: Well, thank you for letting me know. Let me know if there's anything I can do.
W: Thanks. Goodbye.
M: Goodbye.
(12)
A.She is ill.
B.We don't know from the passage.
C.There is something wrong with her father.
D.She went to see a doctor.
Gentlemen,
I have been told by Mr.John L.Pak, Credit Manager, The Business Book Publishing, New York, with whom I believe you are acquainted, that you are expecting to make some additions to your accounting staff in June.I should like to be considered an applicant for one of these positions.
You can see from the data sheet that is enclosed with this letter that I have had five years of varied experience in the book business.The companies for which I have worked have given me permission to refer you to them for information about the quality of the work I did while in their employment.
My work was in the Credit Department and in the Accounting Department in both companies, with some experience also in inventory control.In both positions, I have been assigned with the daily office administration.The courses taken at Central Commercial and the Bronx Community College specifically prepare me for doing the accounting required in your department.
I hope that you will give me an interview at some time convenient to you.If there is further information that you wish in the meantime, please let me know.I can always be reached at the address given at the beginning of this letter.
Very truly yours,
A.Where are you going?
B.What are your plans for summer vacation?
C.What are you doing?
听力原文:W: Well George, you can approach my desk now. (19) I have done an appraisal of your application to be my apprentice, and I have a few questions for you. (20) (21) You don't seem to have any apparent experience in working with large aquatic appliances. You do know that the aquariums I clean and make are not for goldfish or restaurant shelves, right?
M: What else can be put in them?
W: They put sharks, whales, and seals in them. Well, I applaud your effort and appreciate your coming across town for this interview, (20) but you don't have the experience or aptitude that is usually required for this type of apprenticeship.
M: I am very appreciative of your assessment of my qualifications, Madam. But I'd like to appeal, to you to give me a chance. (19) I know I know nothing about aquariums. I come from the desert and that's why I came to California to work with water. (19) And I know you will approve of determination. I have that and hope you could give me a try.
W: Okay George, (22) I'll take a risk and give it a try. But you are up for three-month probation. We' 11 take a look at how you're doing in these three months and make the final decision.
M: Thank you, Madam! You won't be disappointed!
(23)
A.How to keep fish.
B.How to make large aquatic appliances.
C.If the man is qualified to be the apprentice.
D.If the man is a good apprentice.
— What can I do for you?
— ____________________.
A、I want a kilo of apples.
B、You can go your own way.
C、Thanks.
A.It's nothing.
B.No, there isn't.
C.Yes, I'll give you.
D.Certainly, what can I do for you?
听力原文:W: Please sit down. Let's see, you're Mr. Walsh, is that right?
M: Right.
W: And you are looking for a job?
M: Yes, I am. I'll graduate from college next June. I'm majoring in architecture.
W: I see. Have you ever done any work in this field?
M: No, nothing. We did some practice work in class though.
W: Do you have copies of your letters of recommendation with you?
M: Yes. One's from Dr. Hilton and one's from Mr. Phelps.
W: Good. Now what kind of salary are you hoping to get?
M: From what I've read it seems that a starting salary would be around $12,000 a year.
W: Here you would start at $10,500 for the first year--a kind of training period. Then you would go to$15,000. After that your raises would depend on how well you work.
M: That sounds fair enough. What about other benefits, things like vacation?
W: Those are all explained in this pamphlet. You can take it along and look at it.
M: Is it all right if I send in the rest of the things for my application?
W: That would be fine. After Mr. Sheehan looks all the applications over he'll make the final decision.
M: What do you think are the chances of my getting the job?
W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. We'll be hiring two people.
M: I surely hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.
W: You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.
(20)
A.$15,000.
B.$10,500.
C.$14,000.
D.$16,000.
—Do you mind if I read the newspaper on the table? —________________.
A.Good news for you
B.Go ahead, please
C.Yes, sure
D.No, I can’t
--- Can I help you with the bag? --- __________ .
A.No, no. I can take it myself
B.Thank you
C.Sorry, you can’t
D.No, I’m all right
--- Can I have a look at your passport? --- __________ .
A.It is here
B.Here is it
C.Here you are
D.No, you can’t
A.A.What do you want to sell
B.B.Shall I help you
C.C.What can I do for you
D.D.Do you like a toy horse
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