Good morning! Um… As Managing Director of our company I’ve been asked to say a few words to you today about the way the company is organized. So what I’ve done is to make a sort of table… you know … to show how it is all arranged. It’s in your books. Can you find it OK. Now, not all compaines are organized in the same way, of course. They all have more or less the same bits and pieces, but they put them together in different ways. In fact, some Managing Directors are always changing the organization, which can be very disturbing for everybody else and sometimes causes awful hold-ups. Sometimes it’s necessary, of course, like when you start making something different or join up with another company or something. Anyway, I think the organization of my company is fairly typical, so let’s take a look at how we have arranged it. At the top of the scheme, above me, there’s the Board of Directors. Their job is to administrat
Good morning! Um… As Managing Director of our company I’ve been asked to say a few words to you today about the way the company is organized. So what I’ve done is to make a sort of table… you know … to show how it is all arranged. It’s in your books. Can you find it OK. Now, not all compaines are organized in the same way, of course. They all have more or less the same bits and pieces, but they put them together in different ways. In fact, some Managing Directors are always changing the organization, which can be very disturbing for everybody else and sometimes causes awful hold-ups. Sometimes it’s necessary, of course, like when you start making something different or join up with another company or something. Anyway, I think the organization of my company is fairly typical, so let’s take a look at how we have arranged it. At the top of the scheme, above me, there’s the Board of Directors. Their job is to administrat
W: Good morning.
M: Good morning. What can I do for you
W: I’d like a ticket to Pittsburgh, please.
M: Round trip
W: No. One way.
M: Okay. That’ll be twenty-two dollars.
W: Twenty-two Last time ! took this bus it was only twenty.
M: I know. The rates went up this month.
W: Just like everything else.
M: Yeah.
M: Good morning!
W: Good morning! Can I help you
M: Yes. (8)Are there any tickets left for the Japanese concert on the 28th, please
W: Sorry. The concert is on the 30th.
M: Really I read about in the paper today
I’m sure it said the Japanese
concert is on the 28th.
W: (9)Oh, sorry. I thought you said the jazz concert.
The Japanese concert is on the 28th. There are only back seats left.
M: That’s OK. Can I have two, please
W: Yes. How would you like to pay for these
M: (10)Cash. Here is 60 pounds.
W: Thank you! And here are your tickets.
M: Thanks.
M: Good morning.
W: Good morning.
M: I would want to know how to make out this check.
W: Right. Erm... do you want to draw out some money
M: Yes, $30.
W: 30 dollars. OK. The first thing you need to do is to write today’s date in the top right hand corner. You must put the year in as well. Now, can you see the word "Pay" over on the left-hand side
M: The first line
W: That’s it. On the first line it says PAY. You just write "Cash" after it.
M: In letters.
W. Yes, in letters. Then underneath (在…之下) that, you have to write the amount (数额) of money you want. So you write $ 30 and then you write ONLY at the end in words. Then at the end of that line where you can see the box, you have to write the amount you want in numbers. And then underneath that box, the last thing you have to do is to write your signature (签字) in the bottom fight-hand corner.
M. Thank you very mu
A. $30.
B. 30 cents.
C. $13.
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