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Telecommuting
It’s 8:30, time for John to start work. So he turns on his radio. Then he eats breakfast. As he eats, he reads his e-mail and reviews his to-do list. Then he sits on the sofa and thinks about an article he needs to write ... Wait a minute! Radio Breakfast Sofa What kind of workplace is this Well, actually it is John’s house, and he is a telecommuter. He works at home, communicating with the workplace through the Internet.
Like John, millions of people and their employers are finding that telecommuting is a great way to work. Telecommuters can follow their own schedules. They work in the comfort of their homes, where they can also look after young children or elderly parents. They save time and money by not traveling to work. Their employers save, too, because they need less office space and furniture. Studies show that telecommuters change jobs less often. This saves employers even more money. Telecommuting helps societ
A. by telephone
B. in his office
C. away from home
D. through the Internet
[填空题]By the time John retires, he ______ (work) for 30 years.
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It’ s 8:30, time for John to start work. So he turns on his radio. Then he eats
breakfast. As he eats, he reads his email and reviews his to-do list. Then he sits on the sofa and thinks about an article he needs to write Wait a minute! Radio Breakfast Sofa What kind of workplace is this Well, actually it is John’s house, and he is a telecommuter—he works at home, communicating with the workplace through the Internet.
Like John, millions of people--and their employers--are finding that telecommuting is a great way to work. Telecommuters can follow their own schedules. They work in the comfort of their homes, where they can also look after young children or elderly parents. They save time and money by not traveling to work. Their employers save, too, because they need less office space and furniture. Studies show that telecommuters change jobs less often. This saves employers even more money. Telecommuting helps society, too, by reducing pollution
A. by telephone
B. in his office
C. away from home
D. through the Internet
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The Game of the Name
Here comes John Smith walking toward me. Even though he is but a passing acquaintance, the American greeting ritual demands that I utter a few words to reassure him of my good will. But what form of address should I use John Smith Dr. Smith A decision such as this is usually made unconsciously.
As native speakers in the American speech community, we have grown up learning the rules of address at the same time that we were acquiring the grammatical rules of American - English. At first thought, it might seem a trivial pursuit to examine the ways in which we address one another. But forms of address reveal many assumptions we make about memebers of our speech community.
Our initial decision about the appropriate address form is based on relative ages. If the person being addressed is a child, then almost all the rules that we have unconsciously assimilated can safely he ignored, and we use t
A. Professor or Doctor.
B. Father or Sister.
C. Mr. Chairman.
D. His Honor or Congressman.
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M: What’s the time for departure
W: 5: 30. That only leaves us ten minutes to go through the customs and check our baggage.
At what time did the conversation take place( ).
A. 5:00.
B. 5:20.
C. 5:30.
D. 5:40.
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M: Mary, that’s beautiful. How is john
W: Thank you. He is fine. As a matter of fact, I’m a little worried. I think John will go through the roof as soon as he sees the bills for this month’s expenses.
Why is Mary worried()
A. She has spent too much money.
B. She worried about john.
C. The women’s husband is ill.