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[单项选择]Customer: I want to mail this parcel to Beijing.
Clerk: __________
Customer: Register is enough. I really don’t want insurance.
Clerk: Please, put the box on this scale.
A. Would you like to register it
B. Do you want to register and insure it
C. Do you want to register or insure it
D. Would you register and insure it
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M: Excuse me, I want to send this parcel to Paris by air. How much is the postage
W: Please put it on the scale.
Where does this conversation most probably take place ()
A. At a post office.
B. In a bank.
C. At a supermarket.
D. At a school.
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M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.
W: Do you want it insured
M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I’d also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.
W: You’ll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.
M: Can I get money orders there, too
W: No, that’s to the left, three windows down the hall.
Where can the man get money orders ( )
A. At the stamp window.
B. Next to general delivery.
C. Three windows down the hall.
[填空题]When I was young, I drove a small car,
I used to _____________________ a small car when I was young.
[单项选择]I first met him in a small lumbertown. I was sitting in front of the hotel watching people pass by. It was a warm day. Now and then, a group of laughing rivermen marched by.
One group especially caught my eye. They wore bright red shirts and heavy boots. Suddenly, one of them came up to me. " Say, Mister," he said. " You look mighty interested. Are we your long lost friends"
His voice was friendly enough but he seemed ready for any answer ... trouble, if I wanted it, or help if I needed it.
"Can you tell me where all these people are going"
He pushed his little cap further back on his head. "Biding match!" he said. "Come on !"
I joined him and we followed the crowd to the river. There, we saw six men running toward the river with their peaveys. They used the round metal hooks on the end of the peaveys to push a heavy log into the water. Then one of the men took a long leap and landed on the end of the log. The force of his jump pushed the log out into the middl
A. A riverman in a small lumbertown.
B. Jimmy Powers.
C. Darrell.
D. The boss of the lumber mill.
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M: I want to mail this small package to Beijing. How much is the postage
W: Po you want it insured
M: I don’t think it’s necessary; it’s just a present for a friend.
W: Do you want to send it by air mail or by ordinary mail .
M: By airmail, please.
W: That will be 12.00 dollars.
M: Here you are. And I need to register this letter.
W: Yes, will you please fill out this form, then
M: All right. Oh, by the way, I should have some mail waiting for me here.
W: May I have your name I’ll check to see if it’s here.
Where does this conversation most probably take place ()
A. At a bank.
B. At a post office.
C. At a restaurant.
D. At an office.
[单项选择]Above all else, small businesses want training that
A. will answer their short-term needs.
B. does not require immediate investment.
C. will help their planning procedures.
[单项选择]INTERVIEWS
People applying for jobs normally send in a copy of their CV. This should be used as a basis for questions from the interviewer.
Interviewers find it useful to ask candidates about the way they behaved in difficult situations in the past, for example with an angry customer or colleague. These questions allow applicants to explain how they acted in a real-life situation and, consequently, give clues as to how they would act again in similar situations. Candidates are likely to tell the truth as speaking from memory leaves little time to invent what happened. On the other hand questions which ask candidates to imagine how they would behave in a situation which they have probably never met are of little or no value. This is because they only provide answers about how candidates would hope to behave, and this might not match the actions they would actually take.
In any interview candidates must be treated fairly, with questions asked in the same manner and with n
A. Candidates may have no experience of this situation.
B. Candidates may act differently in the real-life situation.
C. Candidates may never meet such a situation.