I am()what I have done in my life.A.capable ofB.interested inC.responsible for
I am()what I have done in my life.
A.capable of
B.interested in
C.responsible for
I am()what I have done in my life.
A.capable of
B.interested in
C.responsible for
A、Let’s have a cup of tea, and then discuss the plan.
B、I am not clear.
C、No hurry.
D、I’m too busy to do anything.
______to do now is just I am eager to know at first. But how can I get to know it?
A. What, what
B. Will, what
C. Which, which
D. I will, which
A.less,less
B.more,more
C.more,less
D.less,more
A. What happened?
B. Nice to meet you.
C. please take it easy.
D. No trouble at all.
E. Coffee, please.
F. I forgive you.
G. But he panned to.
H. Can I have the bill?
56. Tom: Hello, first let me introduce myself. I'm Tom Hall, I am in charge of MAP Advertising.
Tony: ______, I' m Tony Blair.
57. Student A: I am very grateful to you for taking so much trouble to explain the best way of getting there.
Student B: ______.
58. Child: Mom, I'm very sorry, really. I didn't mean to hurt you.
Mom: It's OK. ______. Do behave yourself next time!
59. Guest: Waiter! ______, please?
Waiter: Yes, sir. Here is the bill. The total is 200 yuan.
60. Doctor: ______? You don't look well.
Patient: I broke my left leg when climbing the mountain yesterday.
A.I have a good plan.
B. I am shopping now.
C. I planning to go to Italy.
A.Why do you ask me
B.What do you think of the room
C.I don't care
D.Yes, it's great
Speaker A: Excuse me. Do you happen to have the time?
Speaker B: _________.
A. Take it easy
B. I am running out of time
C. Sorry, I'm late
D. Sure, it's nine thirty
A、It sounds good.
B、I prefer go alone.
C、I am occupied.
D、I have no time.
One recently employed graduate says that she is receiving a great deal of valuable training from the company. "This means that I will be a loyal employee,"she says, "And it also means that the company will want to keep me. I am an important investment for them. So the policy is a good one because it benefits both the employer and the employee. "
Recently, however, attitudes towards lifelong employment are beginning to change. Employees are slowly beginning to accept the idea that lifelong employment is not always in their best interest and that changing firms can have career advantages.
The purpose of lifelong employment is to______
A.adjust the needs of the company to its employees
B.make employees loyal to their company
C.select the best skilled young employees
D.keep the skilled staff satisfied
One recently employed graduate says that she is receiving a great deal of valuable training from the company. "This means that I will be a loyal employee, " she says, " And it also means that the company will want to keep me. I am an important investment for them. So the policy is a good one because it benefits both the employer and the employee. "
Recently, however, attitudes towards lifelong employment are beginning to change. Employees are slowly beginning to accept the idea that lifelong employment is not always in their best interest and that changing firms can have career advantages.
The purpose of lifelong employment is to______.
A.adjust the needs of the company to its employees
B.make employees loyal to their company
C.select the best skilled young employees
D.keep the skilled staff satisfied