A: Are you doing anything on Saturday night? B:().
A.Do you have an appointment?
B.Yes, I do
C.No, I don' t want to say
D.No, I don' t think so.
A.Do you have an appointment?
B.Yes, I do
C.No, I don' t want to say
D.No, I don' t think so.
第1题
A.I wish to open a savings account
B.What are you doing
C.Do you need any help
D.l have no idea
第2题
First, know your goals.If you don't know where you're going, you're likely to end up anywhere,or even nowhere.The action plan should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timed(SMART).It will take you toward the completion of that goal.
Next, list the necessary strategies that will be used to realize the goals.Be clear about very important events, and also any hidden difficulties you may meet.Break large tasks into smaller ones.Set deadlines for each task.Without clear deadlines, some tasks may never get completed.
Thirdly, follow your plan and don't stop until it's finished.Once your plan is made and shared with the team, the next step is simple: take daily action and make sure that everyone is doing their part.
Finally, change the date if you must, but never give up on the goals.Sometimes unexpected situations and events can appear and prevent you from finishing the tasks on time.If this happens, do not be discouraged –change your plan and continue working to meet your goals.
1.Whether you need to have a clear action plan depends on what kind of project you do.()
2.SMART stands for “suitable, measurable, achievable, relevant, timed”.()
3.When making an action plan, you'd better take possible difficulties into consideration.()
4.Don't change your plan even if some unexpected events happen.()
5.This passage is mainly about how to make a good action plan.()
第3题
Cooper's interests in stocks(证券) began at the age of nine, when he noticed his father reading something in the newspaper.So Bill asked his father what it was.His father explained that he was reading the financial pages.His father pointed to a column with some company's logo in it."If you owned a share of this company," he told his young boy, you have 25 cents more today than you had yesterday." Young Cooper asked, "You can make money without doing any work?" His father replied yes.So Bill responded, "Well, that's what I want to do."
With this idea, he made his way out of his secondary school and into the university.He worked very hard at his studies of finance.When he got his first job in a bank, he found that a university degree is not a sign that one in a finished product, but an indication a person is prepared for his career.He is now making big money, yet he knows clearly that is based on hard work.
21.In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the phrase "for nine years in a row" means().
A.for nine years in a line
B.for nine years continuously
C.for nine years as if rowing a boat
22.It was that Bill got an impression on finance when he was only nine years old().
A.through his father's explanation
B.from the financial pages in the newspaper
C.from his father's reading
23.It was the idea that that attracted the young boy()
A.one can make money without working in a bank
B.one can make money through buying stocks
C.one can make money without buying any stocks
24.From the passage, we know that Bill's success lied in his().
A.good luck
B.hard work
C.his father's help
25.Bill Cooper soon learnt after his graduation that a university degree().
A.meant nothing in a bank
B.did mean that one was finished
C.only indicated that one was ready to start his career
第4题
A.are you being done
B.have you been doing
C.have you been done
D.are you doing
第5题
In reality researchers continue to find strong growth and acceptance of telecommuting. Nearly two-thirds of the top 1000 companies in the world have a telecommuting program,and 92 percent say it reduces cost and improves worker productivity(生产力) .The days of everyone commuting to the office five days a week are quickly disappearing.
Telecommuting involves a non-traditional work arrangement enabling workers to work at home or elsewhere,some or all of the time. This is not a new, novel, or untested way of working.
But is it for you? Telecommuting is not a panacea(万能药) .Whether you are a manager, or an HR(Human Resources) specialist, there are decisions to make and actions to take before you begin a telecommuting arrangement.
Join us for any or all of the following meetings to get answers, information, and resources to develop and carry out a successful telecommuting arrangement. Each meeting offers you an informative presentation followed by the opportunity for a discussion with a panel of “experts” who have made telecommuting work for them.
1.How do people look at telecommuting according to the first paragraph______
A、They are against it
B、They don’t care about it
C、They share the same view
D、They differ in their opinions
2.According to the response of most of the top 1000 companies, telecommuting_________.
A、increases worker productivity
B、will disappear in the near future
C、cannot be accepted by the public
D、is practiced in all the top companies
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE of telecommuting______
A、It is up to the employees to accept it or not
B、It is getting popular in different companies
C、It is a new untested way of working
D、It is a traditional work arrangement
4.Before beginning a telecommuting arrangement,the management should______.
A、appoint a new HR spec
B、provide the facilities and conditions
C、improve the company’s productivity first
D、decide whether it is suitable for the company
5.According to the last paragraph,meetings are held to___________.
A、appreciate the efforts of the telecommuting companies
B、discuss the employment of telecommuting experts
C、help introduce the practice of telecommuting
D、train people before
第6题
A.deny
B.reject
C.withdraw
D.avoid
第7题
A.provide
B.tell
C.deter
D.mislaid
第9题
A.why?
B.nothing special
C.no, why?
D.I’m not
第10题
A.Youre getting on my nerves
B.He is annoyed
C.He gets under my skin
D.You drive me up the wall