题目
A.There will be no commission at all
B.Miss Young is very happy to grant commssion
C.It depends on the price of the goods
D.It depends on the size of the order
第1题
A.the factory
B.other suppliers’products
C.the exhibits of the company
D.the catalogue
第2题
Almost everyone knows the meaning of "Mr.", "Mrs.", and "Miss". "Mr." is used before the names of gentlemen. "Mrs." is for married women and "Miss" is for single women. But what is "Ms."?
For some time, businessmen in the US have used "Ms." before a woman's name when they do not know whether or not the woman is marrieD.Today, however, many women prefer to use "Ms." rather than "Mrs." or "Miss". The word "Mr." does not tell us whether a man is married or not. Many women think this is an advantage for men. They want to be equal to men in this way. These women feel that it is not important for people to know whether or not they are marrieD.
There are some problems with "Ms.", however. Not all women like it. Some like the older ways of doing things. Some find it difficult to pronounce. ("Ms." sounds like [miz].) Generally, young women like it better than older women do. It is difficult to know whether "Ms." will be used by more American women in the future or not. What do you think of this change?
1. Many young women prefer to use "Ms." because ________.
:A.they think themselves as good as men
B.it doesn't tell whether they're married or not
C.the word sounds more pleasant than "Mrs." does
D.the word has been used for a long time
第3题
For some time, businessmen in the United States have used Ms before a woman's name when they do not know whether the woman is married or not. Today, however, many women like Ms better than Mrs or Miss.
The word “___22___” does not tell us whether or not a man is married. So the women want to be equal to men in this way. These women feel that it is not important for people to know whether they are married or not.
There are some problems with Ms. Not all the women like it. Some like the older ways of doing things. Some find ___23___ difficult to read. Ms ___24___[miz]. Young women like it better than older women ___25___. It is difficult to know whether most American women will use Ms in the future. What do you think of it?
21)、
A.Mr
B.it
C.sounds like
D.do
E.what
22)、
A.Mr
B.it
C.sounds like
D.do
E.what
23)、
A.Mr
B.it
C.sounds like
D.do
E.what
24)、
A.Mr
B.it
C.sounds like
D.do
E.what
25)、
A.Mr
B.it
C.sounds like
D.do
E.what
第4题
WHAT ABOUT EATING PEKING DUCK?
_Miss Gao__ wants to invite __Miss Smith__ for dinner. They are discussing the dinner time._
MISS SMITH: Hello?
MISS GAO: Hello, is that Miss Smith?
MISS SMITH: Yes. Who is that?
MISS GAO: This is Miss Gao. How are you?
MISS SMITH: Not too bad, thanks. And you?
MISS GAO: {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?} I’d like to invite you to dinner.
MISS SMITH: I’m terribly sorry, but I’ve already made some arrangements for Friday.
MISS GAO: What a pity! How about Saturday? {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?}
MISS SMITH: Saturday is OK. I’m free on weekends.
MISS GAO: Great. What time would you like to meet?
MISS SMITH: Whenever is OK for me. I have no plans for that day. What time do you suggest?
MISS GAO: {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?}
MISS SMITH: And where would you like to meet?
MISS GAO: I can pick you up at the gate of your company. So what kind of food do you prefer? Why not try Chinese food?
MISS SMITH: Well, I’m not very familiar with Chinese cuisines. {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?}
MISS GAO: Well, have you heard of Peking Duck? It’s a local specialty. And a new Peking Duck restaurant opened last week in our industrial park, very near to the recreation center. Some of my colleagues say the roast duck there is really tasty.
MISS SMITH: Of course! Peking Duck is world-famous. I would love to try it. My mouth is watering now.
MISS GAO: All right. {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?} I think it won’t disappoint us.
第5题
What can we learn from the passage?
A.Dick' s answer was not what Miss Richards had expected.
B.Dick' s answer was quite scientific.
C.Miss Richards was satisfied with Dick ' s answer.
D.Dick was the top student in class.
第7题
A.Well, I was caught in the traffic jam
B.What's your opinion
C.Don't worry about that
第8题
A.Well, I was caught in the traffic jam.
B.What's your proposal?
C.Never min
第9题
第10题
A.Nervousness is intimately related to underperforming.
B.When people are nervous, they tend to focus on themselves, what they’re saying, how they’re responding.
C.Being nervous is normal and it’s ok to dismiss your jitters sometimes.
D.Anxiety can be a blocker that stops you from listening, or makes you miss something vital your interviewer just asked.
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