Dear Mr. Brown,
Thank you for your letter of 6 September regarding Mr. John Green who has been employed by this company for the past 10 years.
Mr. Green served his apprenticeship (学徒) with Vickers Tools Ltd. in Manchester, followed by a three-year course of engineering for Production Engineers. He is technically well—qualified and for the past five years has been our Assistant Works Manager responsible for production and related business in our Sheffield factory. In all his job duties he has shown himself to be hard-working, responsible and in every way a very dependable employee.
I can strongly recommend Mr. Green as I feel sure that if he were to be chosen to manage your factory in Nairobi he would bring to his work a true atmosphere of teamwork, which would be found necessary and helpful by all who would work with him.
Sincerely yours,
Tom Smith
1. How long has Mr. Green been employed by the writer's company?
For ().
2. What kind of course did Mr. Green take?
A three-year course in engineering for ().
3. What job position has Mr. Green held in the past five years?
4.What does the writer think of Mr. Green as an employee?
He is hard-working, () and dependable.
5.What is the purpose of this letter?
To () Mr. Green to manage a factory in Nairobi.
第1题:
A.you…your
B.you…our
C.us…our
D.us…your
第2题:
Almost everyone knows the meaning of "Mr.", "Mrs.", and "Miss". "Mr." is used before the names of gentlemen. "Mrs." is for married women and "Miss" is for single women. But what is "Ms."?
For some time, businessmen in the US have used "Ms." before a woman's name when they do not know whether or not the woman is marrieD.Today, however, many women prefer to use "Ms." rather than "Mrs." or "Miss". The word "Mr." does not tell us whether a man is married or not. Many women think this is an advantage for men. They want to be equal to men in this way. These women feel that it is not important for people to know whether or not they are marrieD.
There are some problems with "Ms.", however. Not all women like it. Some like the older ways of doing things. Some find it difficult to pronounce. ("Ms." sounds like [miz].) Generally, young women like it better than older women do. It is difficult to know whether "Ms." will be used by more American women in the future or not. What do you think of this change?
1. Many young women prefer to use "Ms." because ________.
:A.they think themselves as good as men
B.it doesn't tell whether they're married or not
C.the word sounds more pleasant than "Mrs." does
D.the word has been used for a long time
第3题:
A.have,,joined
B.have,,been
C.has,,joined
D.has,,been
第4题:
3、提高题:著名的金属-藤家具作品Mr.椅,是以金属材料为骨架,以___________为编织材料的。
第5题:
( ) – Is Miss White __________ English teacher, Maria?
– No, she teaches __________ geography.
A.your;my
B.you;mine
C.you;us
D.your;us
第6题:
11.publicenumTitle{12.MR(”Mr.”),MRS(”Mrs.”),MS(”Ms.”);13.privatefinalStringtitle;14.privateTitle(Stringt){title=t;}15.publicStringformat(Stringlast,Stringfirst){16.returntitle++first++last;17.}18.}19.publicstaticvoidmain(String[]args){20.System.out.println(Title.MR.format(”Doe”,John”));21.}Whatistheresult?()
A.Mr.JohnDoe
B.Anexceptionisthrownatruntime.
C.Compilationfailsbecauseofanerrorinline12.
D.Compilationfailsbecauseofanerrorinline15.
E.Compilationfailsbecauseofanerrorinline20.
第7题:
A. Orange/white, orange, green/white, blue, blue/white, green, brown/white, brown
B. Blue, blue/white, orange/white, orange, brown/white, brown, green/white, green
C. Green/white, green, orange/white, blue, blue/white, orange, brown/white, brown
D. Orange/white, orange, brown/white, brown, green/white, green, blue, blue/white
第8题:
What's ( )job? Are ( ) British?
A. your, your
B. you, your
C. your, you
第9题:
第10题:
提高题:著名的金属-藤家具作品Mr.椅,是以金属材料为骨架,以___________为编织材料的。