题目
A.stop
B.quit
C.pause
D.quilt
第1题
1、How often do temporary employees get their pay?()
A.Every month.
B.Every week.
C.Every day.
2、"Tip" is closest in meaning (意义) to ().
A.bonus for extra work
B.gift money for friend's children
C.money for good service
3、What does the writer do? ()
A.He serves customers in a restaurant.
B.He manages a small restaurant.
C.He trains restaurant staff.
4、The writer ().
A.never works on Saturdays and Sundays
B.often works on Saturdays and Sundays
C.works every weekend
5、The writer doesn't have enough money to ().
A.see his parents in Italy.
B.see a doctor when he’s ill.
C.visit his friends during holidays.
第2题
serves me!
1、Carlos is a().
A.Big restaurant owner
B.chef
C.waiter
2、Carlos likes()food.
A.Italian
B.British
C.American
3、Carlos works().
A.in the daytime
B.in the evenings
C.at lunchtime
4、The restaurant is usually busy().
A.on Friday and Saturday afternoons
B.on Friday and Saturday evenings
C.every day
5、Carlos gets().
A.holiday pay
B.no tips from the customers
C.good wages
第3题
(1). Carlos is a ().
A、 big restaurant owner
B、chef
C、waiter
(2). Carlos loves () food.
A、 Italian
B、British
C、American
(3). Carlos works ().
A、 in the daytime
B、in the evenings
C、at lunchtime
(4). The restaurant is usually busy ().
A、on Friday and Saturday afternoons
B、on Friday and Saturday evenings
C、every day
(5). Carlos gets ().
A、 holiday pay
B、no tips from the customers
C、good wages
第4题
A.take away
B.get out
C.pay off
D.put aside
第5题
JOHN: Have you had a chance to look over the contract?
LORRIE: Yes.I've read it carefully.
JOHN: And do you have any questions?
LORRIE: No.But the contract stipulates that I will teach 22 hours a week.Will you have that many classes for me right away?
JOHN: No, probably not.For the first two weeks you may teach 10 or 15 hours.
LORRIE : But my salary will be 1 100 dollars a month.Will you pay me that much for the first month? Because, I mean, I won't be working so many hours.
JOHN: I understand.That's why I didn't write the date on the contract.For the first two weeks, we will pay you according to the hours you teach.When you have 22 hours of classes, then the contract will take effect.Is that alright with you?
LORRIE: Oh, so I don't sign the contract today.Is that right?
JOHN: I don't want you to misunderstand, Miss Briggs.We are very serious about hiring you.We want you to teach for us.We usually do contracts this way because it is more convenient.
LORRIE: I can accept that.
JOHN: Good.And your benefits will begin immediately.
LORRIE: Even my health insurance?
JOHN: Yes.We will apply for your health insurance tomorrow.And your free membership in the club starts today if you like.
LORRIE: I have a few questions about the free membership.
JOHN: What would you like to know?
LORRIE : Is my membership the same as paying club members? I mean, can I get discounts at club hotels?
JOHN: Absolutely.The only difference is in the restaurant and bar vouchers.
LORRIE: What are bar vouchers?
JOHN: Paying club members get around 300 dollars a year in restaurant vouchers.The vouchers can be used in the restaurant or the lounge.But we don't offer vouchers to employees.
LORRIE: But according to the contract, employees get a discount in the restaurant.
JOHN: That's fight.So in a way, it is cheaper for you than for the members.You get more benefits than they do.
LORRIE: So, for now, you want me to keep a copy of the contract.But we won't sign it yet.Is that right?
JOHN: Yes.I've prepared the contract just so that you understand everything, so that you understand the terms.
LORRIE: I understand.And according to the terms on the contract, I am happy to accept this job.I look forward to it.
JOHN: I'm very pleased.We look forward to having you here, Miss Briggs.
第6题
Colin 查看材料
A.Some people appreciate those who pay almost all their attention on work.
B.If you don" t get rid of workaholism, you may get ill.
C.To get promotion, you need to be a workaholic.
D.Workaholics" behaviors are hard to understand.
E.Workaholics had better have some time with no work.
F.It"s hard for workaholics to be away from work psychologically.
G.Workaholics don"t know how to enjoy themselves except working.
第7题
I did not get what I wanted when I did not ask for it. We had cubiele(小隔间) offices and window offices. I sat in the cubicles with several male colleagues. One by one they were moved into window offices, while I remained in the cubicles. Several males who were hired after me also went to offices. One in particular told me he was next in line for an office and that it had been part of his negotiations for the job. I guess they thought me content to stay in the cubicles since I did not voice my opinion either way.
It would be nice if we all received automatic pay increases equal to our merit, but "nice" isn't a quality attributed to most organizations. If you feel you deserve a significant raise in pay, you'll probably have to ask for it.
Performance is your best bargaining chip(筹码) when you are seeking a raise. You must be able to demonstrate that you deserve a raise. Timing is also a good bargaining chip. If you can give your boss something he or she needs (a new client or a sizable contract,for example) just before merit pay decisions are being made, you are more likely to get the raise you want.
Use information as a bargaining chip too. Find out what you are worth on the open market. What will someone else pay for your services?
Go into the negotiations prepared to place your chips on the table at the appropriate time and prepared to use communication style. to guide the direction of the interaction.
According to the passage,before taking a job, a person should______.
A.demonstrate his capability
B.give his boss a good impression
C.ask for as much money as he can
D.ask for the salary he hopes to get
第8题
hours to get to know your () and their interests. Pay attention to the () , but don't join them. Don't () about your boss, any co-workers, or the job you did before. Keep a()attitude and an open mind.
第9题
Matthew 查看材料
A.Some people appreciate those who pay almost all their attention on work.
B.If you don" t get rid of workaholism, you may get ill.
C.To get promotion, you need to be a workaholic.
D.Workaholics" behaviors are hard to understand.
E.Workaholics had better have some time with no work.
F.It"s hard for workaholics to be away from work psychologically.
G.Workaholics don"t know how to enjoy themselves except working.
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