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In business, people have to deal in person__________ all kinds of people. You may have to use English when talking to different people within your company who don't speak your language; these may be colleagues or co-workers, superiors or subordinates-who may work with you in your own department, in another part of the building or in another branch. And you may also have to deal in English with people from__________ the organization: clients, suppliers, visitors and members of the public. Moreover, these people may be friends, acquaintances or strangers-people of your own age, or people who are__________ or older than you. The relationship you have with a person determines the kind of language you use. This relationship may even affect what you say when you meet people: for example, it's not__________ to say “Hi, how are you!” when meeting the Managing Director of a large company or to say “Good morning, it's a great pleasure to meet you” when being introduced to a person you'll be working closely with in the same team. Remember that people form. an impression of you from the way you speak and behave-not just from the__________ you do your work. People in different countries have different ideas of what sounds friendly, polite or sincere-and of what sounds rude or unfriendly! Good manners in your culture may be considered bad manners in another. Remember also that your body language, gestures and expression may tell people more about you than the words you use.
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When talking to people within your company()don’t speak your language, you may have to use English.
A、who
B、which
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Part II Structure (15 minutes)Section A16. When I am away _ business, I contact my office every day by email. A. with B. of C. on D. to17. In addition to economic considerations, there are other reasons _ people work long hours.A. what B. why C. when D. where 18. There may be a need for retraining if you expect employees _ new technology.A. using B. use C. to use D. used19. A survey suggests that nearly one in six children has difficulty _ to talk. A. to learn B. learning C. learn D. learnt20. It was in their London branch _ we met and discussed the issue. A. that B. which C. how D. what21. The decision about such a big project can not be made _ each member of the board agrees. A. if B. unless C. though D. as22. There was no proof to show that Charles had committed the crime, _ he was set free. A. but B. for C. or D. so23. Medical accidents _ by drugs have attracted much attention in that country. A. causing B. to be caused C. be caused D. caused24. No sooner _ than I realized Id left the document at home.A. have we sat down B. had we sat down C. we had sat down D. we sat down25. the sales department of a company is engaged in _ the products and making profits. A. selling B. sell C. being sold D. having soldSection B26. All the staff of the company (work) _ very hard last year and 15% more profit was gained.27. Among the major products (import) _ by Malaysia were iron and steel, and medical instruments.28. Business and professional services (list) _ in the Yellow Pages.29. Nokias mobile phone market share in China (fall) _ to its lowest level since .30. To her (disappoint) _, the girl was denied the job she had applied for.31. While (study) _ at college, he got to know the professor and learned a lot from him.32. Communication via eye contact seems to be (particular) _ important in some cases.33. As more customers will attend the meeting, we need to prepare some (addition) _ chairs.34. These apartments allow older people to keep their (independent) _, while having medical care available.35. Many people find telephone interviews (difficult)_ than face-to-face interviews.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Task 1Although buses tend to be slower than the subway for traveling around New York City, there are many reasons to use the bus while visiting New York City: They tend to service areas of Manhattan that are not located close to subway lines. Buses offer the added advantage of being able to see various areas of Manhattan While you ride.How Much Does the Bus Cost? Fare is $2.25 and can be paid with a MetroCard or coins (no dollar bills, no pennies). A free transfer to another bus or the subway within 2 hours is available if you paid with a MetroC、ard. If you pay cash you can ask for a transfer, but it is only good for transferring to another bus (not to the subway) within 2 hours.Getting On and Off the Bus You must wait for buses at designated (指定旳) bus stops. As you see the bus approaching your stops, you can put your arm out to indicate to、 the driver that you want to board the bus. Enter the bus through the front doors and pay your fare. Take a seat or move toward the back of the bus to make room for other people boarding the bus. To request a stop: Pull the cord or press the black band near the windows. A “Stop Requested” light will
Life is like a long race_____we compete with others to go beyond ourselves.
A. why B. what C. that D. where
You may use the room as you like ___ you clean it up afterwards.
A. so far as B. so long asC. in caseD. even if
—It’s no use having ideas only.
—Don’t worry. Peter can show you to turn an idea into an act.
A. how B. who C. what D. where