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- Hi, Liu Hui, _____
选项: A:lovely to see you too.
B:how do you do?
C:I’m fine, thank you.
D:nice to meet you.
How old?
B:How much?
C:How are you?
D:How do you do?
What
B:How
C:What’s
D:How’s
learn how much you can charge for each dish
B:predict how many customers will arrive
C:decide on what kind of food to offer them
D:know the cost of running the restaurant
Question 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:
Many children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to
relax in their free time. But some of them are not using in a good way. Here are some
rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet.
Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go
online, for how long and what activities you can go online.
Don't give your password to anyone else, and never leak out the following
information-your real name, home address, age , school, phone number or other
personal information.
Check with your parents before giving out a credit card number.
Never send a photo of yourself to someone in e-mail unless your parents say it's
OK.
Check with your parents before going into a chat room. Different chat rooms
have different rules and attract different kinds of people. You and your parents must
make sure it's a right place for you.
Never agree to meet someone you met on the Internet
without your parent's permission . Never meet anyone you met on line alone.
Always remember that people online may not be who they say they are. Treat
everyone online as strangers.
If something you see or read online makes you uncomfortable, leave the site.
Tell a parent or teacher right away.
Treat other people as you'd like to be treated. Never use bad language.
Remember-not everything you read on the Internet is true.
26.If you want a true friend on the Internet, you can_____.
A. tell the people what your name is
B:B. meet the people online alone
C:C. write an e-mail about yourself
D:D. get your parents' permission
Thanks!
B:I am OK.
C:How are you?
A、bags
B、drums
C、casks
D、wooden boxes
Even if
B:As though
C:Ever since
D:Now that
You may only sign your name on the notice.
B:You may only fill in the bunkering rate.
C:You may neither fill in the bunkering nor sign your name.
D:You'd better sign your name after filling in the bunkering rate.
can
B:must
C:need
D:may
context
C:condition
D:place
A、full documentation
B、the author’s name
C、the title of the work
D、the date of publication
have managed
B、had managed
C、will manage
D、managed
It is in spring
B:We often throw a party
C:That's a good idea
D:I'll go traveling
It is in spring
B:We often throw a party
C:That's a good idea
D:I'll go traveling
Your friend Paul wants to know in detail aboutthe part-time job you took at a restaurant during the summer vacation. Write an email to Paul, telling him about:
1) what you did on the job;
2) how you felt about the working environment and co-workers;
3) what you learned from the job.
You should write about 100 words.Do not sign your own name at the end of your email.Use “Wang Lin”instead.
Do it, please.
B:Yes,I'd love to
C:No, ypu like it?
D:How do you do?
learn how much you can charge for each dish.
B:decide on what kind of food to offer them.
C:know the cost of running the restaurant.
D:predict how many customers will arrive.
paid
B:wanted
C:charged
D:allowed
How do you improve your problem-solving skills?
When confronted with situations, no matter how significant, practice the following techniques. Over time you will start developing your own repertoire of problem-solving skills.
选项: A:Read biographies of leaders of social movements, businesses, and the military.
B:Problem-solving can only be developed through practice.
C:Pretend you are the decision-maker in tough issues, and work through what you would do.
D:Examine your own personal barriers in being an effective problem-solver.
You don't shake hands every time you meet someone, you just greet them. If you are invited to someone's house for dinner, it is usual to take a present - some chocolates or flowers or, if you know them quite well, a bottle of wine. If you do not know the host well, don't be the last person to leave. Telephone the next day to thank the host for the meal. English people don't like to talk about personal things, and tend to avoid religion, politics and money.
Good topics for small talk (闲谈) are the weather, holidays, weekend activities, gardens and architecture (建筑物), especially houses and homes. When you go to a pub or bar, it's usual to take turns to buy a drink for everyone in your group and pay for the drinks when you get them from the bar and before you drink them.
1.The first paragraph tells us how to greet someone in business situations.
选项: A:T
B:F
C: D:">21.十In the UK, in business situations, when you meet someone for the first time you shake hands and say, "How do you do?". This is not really a question, and the reply to it is another greeting such as "How do you do?" or "Hello" or "I'm very pleased to meet you" or, if you have met the person sometime before, "It's good to see you again".
You don't shake hands every time you meet someone, you just greet them. If you are invited to someone's house for dinner, it is usual to take a present - some chocolates or flowers or, if you know them quite well, a bottle of wine. If you do not know the host well, don't be the last person to leave. Telephone the next day to thank the host for the meal. English people don't like to talk about personal things, and tend to avoid religion, politics and money.
Good topics for small talk (闲谈) are the weather, holidays, weekend activities, gardens and architecture (建筑物), especially houses and homes. When you go to a pub or bar, it's usual to take turns to buy a drink for everyone in your group and pay for the drinks when you get them from the bar and before you drink them.
1.The first paragraph tells us how to greet someone in business situations.
选项: A:T
B:F
C: D: