Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Laura Sherbin consider the work status of Japanese womenA.sinister.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Laura Sherbin consider the work status of Japanese women
A.sinister.
B.stressful.
C.deplorable.
D.disorderly.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Laura Sherbin consider the work status of Japanese women
A.sinister.
B.stressful.
C.deplorable.
D.disorderly.
The purpose of the Sylvia Center is to______.
A.let the kids plant and cook fresh food by themselves
B.show city kids where real food comes from and what it tastes like
C.prevent the kids from eating processed food, soda and sweets
D.convince children to change their unhealthy eating habits
We can learn from the passage that______.
A.the Sylvia Center is a good program for city kids on eating
B.nobody likes the taste of the vegetable soup
C.all kids think that food comes from supermarket shelf
D.convincing children to change their eating habits is easy
Kenji Yanobe
4-2-8 Shiba-Koen
Tokyo 105-0011,
Phone:(0)3-3433-5111
May 25
Ms. Sylvia Alexander
NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-Ku,
Tokyo 112-8667
Dear Ms. Sylvia Alexander,
Ms. Dorothy Erickson of the TBM Group suggested that I write to you for information about job opportunities in the field of international communication at your company, NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
Five months ago, I graduated from Concordia University, where I majored in Communications with a concentration in media relations. While I was at the university, I worked as the news editor of the Concord Times, interned for two semesters as a writer and editor at the TBM Group in the proposal division, and created my own small public relations company called Native PR.
My extensive experience of writing press releases and news articles in combination with my fluency in both Portuguese and Spanish would make me an ideal person to create communications materials for NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
I will call you in a week to arrange a time when we can talk in person. In the meantime, please review my enclosed resume.
I hope to meet with you soon.
Sincerely,
Kenji Yanobe
Why did Mr. Kenji Yanobe write this letter?
A.To inquire about employment
B.To contact his college friend
C.To recommend a colleague
D.To accept a job offer
The red pen on the desk is Ann's.
A.True
B.False
— Who ate all the cookies?— Mary Ann ______ .
A.has
B.did
C.ate
D.had
They have a new classroom. You can see many desks and chairs in it. There is a blackboard, a clock and a map on the wall.
There are some pens on the desk. The red one is Ann's. The others are Kate's. Kate is Ann's good friend. She isn't here today. She is ill.
Ann is an English girl and four years old.
A.True
B.False
听力原文:Ann will marry a millionaire not for love but for money.
A.
B.
C.
How many dresses did Ann try on?
A.None.
B.Three.
C.Two.
D.One.