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—There’s coffee and tea; you can have______ .

A、one

B、it

C、either

D、each

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第1题
A.It's overpriced.B.It makes people crazy.C.It's different from other coffee houses' c

A.It's overpriced.
B.It makes people crazy.
C.It's different from other coffee houses' coffee.
D.All the coffee is from Brazil.
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第2题

Would you like some more coffee? There's still () left.

A、little

B、a little

C、a few

D、few

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第3题
— I am afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth.— ().A、Don’t worry about it.B、What’s w
— I am afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth.— ().
A、Don’t worry about it.
B、What’s wrong with you?
C、What’s happened?
D、You have done well.
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第4题
— I’m terribly sorry that I’ve spilled some coffee on the carpet.— _______
A.Sorry.
B.It doesn’t matter.
C.That’s right.
D.Don’t mention it.

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第5题
Jeff: Morning, Roger.

Roger:Good morning, Jeff.(1)_________Would you mind going to get me a cup of coffeeat the Starbucks across the street? I know you just got here, but I would really appreciate it.

Jeff:(2)_________.

Roger:Yes. Impressed that you remember!

Jeff:Your flavour I never forget.

Jeff leaves to go get a coffee, and then comes back with it.

Jeff:Here you go, Roger.

Roger:Thanks. Oh, Jeff,(3)_________with the opening speech I' m giving next week at our company.

Jeff:Well, it' s pretty busy this morning, but I' ll have some time between five and six p. m. Would that be okay?

Roger: (4)_________I' m going to talk about the new energy storage material, and I think you have an excellent grasp of the subject.

Jeff: Thank you.

Roger: Oh, by the way,(5)_________?

Jeff: It's going pretty well.

Roger: I' d like to see it some time.Do you think you could get it on my desk by 4 p. m. today?

Jeff: No problem. I' ll get it to you.

Roger: Great. Have a good one, Jeff.

Jeff: You too.

A.how was your report of the new batteries coming along?

B.I'd appreciateit if you could help me

C.No problem! You want the usual?

D.It' s good to see you.

E.Yes, that would be great.
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第6题
In general, American food is mild tasting; most Americans do not season their food to any great degree. Salads are very popular and are served all year, especially in the summer. Waiters tend to assume that everyone drinks coffee, but simply tell them if you want something else. If a waiter says "Now or later?" he means "Do you want coffee with your meal or after it?" Many, but certainly not all, Americans drink coffee or tea with their meals. Either way is perfectly acceptable. When dining out, you can ask for tea, milk, "coke", wine or beer if you prefer. Restaurants can only serve beer, wine or other alcoholic drinks if they have a license, that is, permission from the local government to serve alcoholic drinks. Normally, when eating in a private home, it is considered good manners to take whatever is served and not to ask for something different, unless the hostess gives you a choice.
The main course served in American meals is usually meat, fish, or poultry, but rarely is more than one of these served as a first course, however.
Most Americans eat breakfast and lunch quickly unless it is social, business, or family occasion. The evening meal, however, is usually longer and a time for the family to gather together. Rushing through day-time meals is part of the fast pace in America. Another reason for rushing through day-time meals is that many people who eat breakfast and lunch in restaurants are usually crowded with people waiting for a place so that they, too, can be served and return to work at the proper time. So each one hurries to make room for the next person. As with busy people everywhere there is a real difference between a meal that is eaten in a hurry and one that can be enjoyed with friends during one's leisure.
In America, salads are very popular and are served especially ______.
A.all year
B.in the summer
C.at lunch
D.at dinner
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第7题
Much has been written about the potential for management to become isolated from customers and employees. This phenomenon often occurs not just within top management, but also within middle management.
I've seen this isolation phenomenon in many companies. The symptoms are quite apparent: Managers spend a great deal of time talking to themselves and studying operating numbers. They spend precious little time with customers or with employees, trying to understand the system of the business. And when they do spend time with them, they often do not probe deeply into needs, concerns, and opportunities. This phenomenon, often referred to as being" internally focused," can be tremendously insidious.
Although the need for understanding and spending time with customers has been well documented, I find few managers spending time in the field. The benefits of doing so are clear. A visit with your counterparts at customers' distribution centers, for example, not only builds relationships that can prove useful when problems arise, but also uncovers numerous opportunities to enhance your performance and deepen your company's linkage with those customers.
There are many ways to connect with and understand employee perspectives. Some companies have found formal sessions in which senior managers solicit ideas from employees to be very useful. These can be run either as focus groups or as structured discussions.
Managers also should exploit every opportunity to gather organizational knowledge from employees. Some successful managers collect employees' opinions by what often is referred to as" managing by walking around" or the" 10-minute cup of coffee. "They may, for example, go to employees' offices and solicit, their opinions. Or at lunch or when they take a cup of coffee, they" mix with the troops" and solicit their input.
Rather than talk about the latest game, you can solicit employees' ideas by asking questions like: What are you working on? How's it going? What's good about our organization? What could be better? How could we better serve our customers or improve our processes? What do you think we Should be doing differently?
You'll be surprised at how valuable a" 10-minute cup of coffee" together with a brief conversation with an employee can be. It will make you a more effective manager.
What is the common problem in management?
A.Infrequent contact with customers and employees.
B.Managers spend little time on study.
C.Managers do not know their employees well.
D.Managers lack of experience.
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第8题
Steven and Mary took a taxi to the station. They got out and Steven picked up the heavy suitcase. They could not find a porter, but a young man offered to help them with the case.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
"To London," they told him. "Our daughter is getting married and we have a lot of presents. That's why our case is so heavy."
The young man suggested that they have a cup of coffee before the train left, and he would meet them at the platform. They agreed. And five minutes before the train left they went to the platform. The man wasn't on the train, either. The train left.
"Oh, dear," cried Mary, "we have to find a policeman."
1)、Steven and Mary went to the station by bus.
A.T
B.F
2)、Steven and Mary couldn't find a policeman at first.
A.T
B.F
3)、A young man offered to help them carry the case.
A.T
B.F
4)、At the platform. the man was supposed to meet Steven and Mary.
A.T
B.F
5)、Steven and Mary didn't catch their train.
A.T
B.F
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第9题
A Happy Family and a Long LifeWhen Japan's Kamato Hongo died at the age of 116, she was th
A Happy Family and a Long Life
When Japan's Kamato Hongo died at the age of 116, she was the world's oldest woman. But Mrs. Hongo seemed to have had a perfectly【36】lifestyle, and there seems to be no particular reason for her to have lived so long. She enjoyed things that are sometimes considered to be【37】, such as drinking tea, coffee and even a small amount of alcohol every day, although she did not smoke. So【38】was her secret?
After getting married, she stayed on Kagoshima, the island where she was born, helping her 【39】on his farm during her long life. Mrs. Hongo gave birth to seven children, lived through three wars, and【40】a volcano eruption on Kagoshima in 1914,【41】her eventful life, she was happy and hated being away from her family. She always kept a close relationship with all seven of her children, and in fact, when she could no longer look【42】herself, she went to live with one of her daughters, Shizue, and her family.
Then, at the end of her【43】life Airs. Hongo seemed to think more about her early life than the present, and sometimes【44】to recognize close relatives and friends who visited her. She preferred to live in the【45】, and talk about her very happy childhood. Was happiness the secret of her long life?
(36)
A.normal
B.usual
C.common
D.casual

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第10题
coffee()

A、复制

B、咖啡

C、饮料

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