How long has Mr. Jackson been suffering?A.For one day.B.For a few days.C.For a few Weeks.D
How long has Mr. Jackson been suffering?
A.For one day.
B.For a few days.
C.For a few Weeks.
D.For more than a month.
How long has Mr. Jackson been suffering?
A.For one day.
B.For a few days.
C.For a few Weeks.
D.For more than a month.
How long has Mr. Wang been here?
A.He arrived here three hours ago.
B.He's been here for an hour.
C.He came here half an hour ago.
How long has Mr. Orton practiced meditation?
A.Almost 10 years
B.Almost 15 years
C.Almost 20 years
D.Almost 25 years
A.teacher
B.farmer
C.doctor
A.I'm having difficulty sleeping.
B.I'm watching TV every night.
C.I'm getting too much sleep.
D.I'm eating too much.
Dear Mr. Brown,
Thank you for your letter of 6 September regarding Mr. John Green who has been employed by this company for the past 10 years.
Mr. Green served his apprenticeship (学徒) with Vickers Tools Ltd. in Manchester, followed by a three-year course of engineering for Production Engineers. He is technically well—qualified and for the past five years has been our Assistant Works Manager responsible for production and related business in our Sheffield factory. In all his job duties he has shown himself to be hard-working, responsible and in every way a very dependable employee.
I can strongly recommend Mr. Green as I feel sure that if he were to be chosen to manage your factory in Nairobi he would bring to his work a true atmosphere of teamwork, which would be found necessary and helpful by all who would work with him.
Sincerely yours,
Tom Smith
1. How long has Mr. Green been employed by the writer's company?
For ().
2. What kind of course did Mr. Green take?
A three-year course in engineering for ().
3. What job position has Mr. Green held in the past five years?
4.What does the writer think of Mr. Green as an employee?
He is hard-working, () and dependable.
5.What is the purpose of this letter?
To () Mr. Green to manage a factory in Nairobi.
听力原文:W: Good Morning, Mr. Martin. Haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?
M: I've been feeling pretty well until just the last few days.
W: What seems to be the problem now?
M: I feel run-down, tired. I've been having headaches almost every day. And I'm not getting as much sleep as I usually do.
W: Have you been eating properly? Eating the right kind of food is important for your health, you know.
M: Well, I haven't been eating too well, I guess. I usually only have enough time to grab a sandwich and a cup of coffee for lunch. Sometimes I'm too tired to eat anything at all for dinner.
W: That's no good. It's necessary to have a well-balanced diet. How're things going at work?
M: Oh, pretty well. I've been promoted, so I have a lot of new responsibilities. We've had a lot of urgent projects, so it's necessary for me to work late almost every night.
W: Working late and worrying aren't very good for you. It's important for you to eat properly and to get enough sleep. And it's even more important for you to get some exercise. Getting some exercise will help you to sleep better.
M: Yes, I suppose so. I've been thinking about taking up jogging. Maybe I'll try to do that this weekend ...
W: And you have to persevere with it.
M: Yes. I think I have to be persistent instead of giving up easily.
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A.He has broken his leg.
B.tie has stomach upset.
C.He has heart disease.
D.He feels run-down.
听力原文:M: Please come in. Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right.
M: Have a seat over here. How are things going out in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with the recent personal shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, the executive board and I feel that much of our improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record keeping system. The equipment is a pleasure to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They cannot as sure harmony, and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday.That means a $250 raise as of the first of next month.
W:I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis,Thank you.
How does the woman feel about the recent shift of office employees?
A.It has no effect.
B.It improved operations.
C.It made operations become less efficient.
D.It made the employees 'become dissatisfied.
How long will Mr. Green stay in the office after the meeting?
A.Two hours.
B.One hour.
C.Three hours.
How long did Mr. Dave Lincoln stay at the hotel?
A.Two nights
B.Three nights
C.Four nights
D.Six nights