The thing that would shock anyone coming for the first time into the service quarters of a hotel would be the fearful noise and disorder during the rush hours. It is something (61) different from the steady work in a shop or a factory that it looks at first (62) ;like mere bad management. But it is really quite unavoidable, and (63) this reason, hotel work is not particularly (64) , but by its nature it comes in rushes. You cannot, for instance, prepare tea two hours before it is wanted; you have to wait (65) the last moment, by which time a mass of other work has been (66) , and then do it all together, in great (67) . The result is that at (68) everyone is doing two men’s work, which is (69) without noise and quarreling. (70) , the quarrels are a necessary part of the process, for the pace would never be kept (71) if everyone did not accuse everyone (72) of not working hard. It was for thi
A. that
B. what
C. thing
D. as
The thing that would shock anyone coming for the first time into the service quarters of a hotel would be the fearful noise and disorder during the rush hours. It is something (61) different from the steady work in a shop or a factory that it looks at first (62) ;like mere bad management. But it is really quite unavoidable, and (63) this reason, hotel work is not particularly (64) , but by its nature it comes in rushes. You cannot, for instance, prepare tea two hours before it is wanted; you have to wait (65) the last moment, by which time a mass of other work has been (66) , and then do it all together, in great (67) . The result is that at (68) everyone is doing two men’s work, which is (69) without noise and quarreling. (70) , the quarrels are a necessary part of the process, for the pace would never be kept (71) if everyone did not accuse everyone (72) of not working hard. It was for thi
A. walked
B. worked
C. cursed
D. served
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