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It is a fine day today. You _______ take a raincoat with you.A.mustn’tB.can’tC.mayD.ne

A.mustn’t

B.can’t

C.may

D.needn’t

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第2题
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一What date is it today?一().

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第4题
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第6题
A: Fine day, isn't it? B: Well, yeah, it's beautiful. A: You're looking so nice. B: ______
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A: Fine day, isn't it? B: Well, yeah, it's beautiful. A: ______. B: Yes, I'm extremely wel
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A.You're looking so nice.

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第8题
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第9题
1 Flavours Fine Foods is a leading producer for the food industry, supplying many of Europ
e’s leading restaurants.

Started just five years ago by brothers Lee and Alan Jones, the organisation has grown from a small company employing five people to a multi-divisional organisation employing 120 people.

The organisation’s production facility is divided into three separate departments. Each department has a single manager with supervisors assisting on the production lines. The managers and supervisors, all of whom are aware of their roles, work well together. However, although the organisation has grown, the owners continue to involve themselves in day to day activities and this has led to friction between the owners, managers and supervisors.

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As a consequence of this, Alan Jones has asked you to explain to him and his brother the issues behind the dispute to clarify the roles of managers and supervisors and to indicate how and why successful delegation might be achieved.

Required:

(a) Explain to Alan Jones the main differences between the work of a manager and that of a supervisor.

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【C1】

A.relaxed

B.frustrated

C.amused

D.exhausted

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