He has impressed his employers considerably and ______ he is soon to be promoted.A.neverth
He has impressed his employers considerably and ______ he is soon to be promoted.
A.nevertheless
B.however
C.yet
D.accordingly
He has impressed his employers considerably and ______ he is soon to be promoted.
A.nevertheless
B.however
C.yet
D.accordingly
第1题
He has impressed his employers considerably and ______ he is soon to be promoted.
A.eventually
B.yet
C.finally
D.accordingly
第2题
He has impressed his employers considerably and ______ he is soon to be promote&
A.nevertheless
B.however
C.yet
D.accordingly
第3题
听力原文: Sekou Coumbassa is a diplomat who represents one of the new African nations. At present he is working on special assignment to his country's embassy in Washington. Like many African diplomats, he is very young--only twenty-eight years old. Before coming to Washington, he had had a year of diplomatic experience in another African country and then one more year in Paris. Sekou speaks two African languages. In addition, he speaks French fluently because it is the language used in the secondary schools in his country. He also studied English when he was in school. When he first came to Washington, his English was stiff and formal. It sounded like English that had been learned from a book. Sekou has an aptitude for language, however, it was one of the reasons he became a diplomat. After six months in Washington, he had become fluent in English. Sekou is in charge of cultural affairs for the embassy. The ambassador that Sekou works for is quite impressed with his work and has recommended him highly to the government at home. Sekou is very happy, he hopes to be an ambassador himself some day in the future.
(30)
A.They are very old.
B.They are very young.
C.They are quite experienced.
D.They have special assignments.
第4题
Visitors to England seem, nearly always to be very impressed by the English police. They are usually very friendly and have helpful sort of character. In London, the policemen spend so much of their time directing visitors about the city that one wonders how they ever find time to do anything else!
Two things are immediately noticeable to the stranger, when he sees an English policeman for the first time. The first is that he does not carry a pistol and the second is that he wears the policeman's helmet. From time to time it is suggested that the policeman should be given a pistol and that his helmet should be taken from him, but both these suggestions are resisted by the majority of the public and the police themselves.
The nickname that is not used now is ______.
A.pig
B.peeler
C.fuzz
D.bobby
第5题
He impressed all his colleagues as a vigorous man in the prime of his career
A.hot-tempered
B.healthy
C.friendly
D.patient
第6题
A.impress
B.impressing
C.impressed
第7题
I was impressed by the way he could formulate his ideas, for he was only two years old.
A.devise
B.handle
C.express
D.demonstrate
第8题
A.remarked
B.motioned
C.shrugged
D.impressed
第9题
第二节:完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Linda was a few minutes late. Wilson (36) the office when she got there. His secretary told her he (37) back in a few minutes. She (38) sit down and wait for a few minutes in outer office.
"I'll never get this job," she (39)herself. For a moment she wanted to (40)the building. Just then, Wilson came (41)the door and hurried into his office. A few minutes (42) his secretary took Linda in and introduced her, Linda apologized (43)Wilson didn't seem to (44) . They chatted casually (随便地) for a few seconds and then (45) . He (46) her letter of application.
"You've never worked in radio or television before, (47) ?" he said. Now she was (48) that she would not get the job. Wilson asked her (49) questions.
(50) he seemed impressed with her other qualifications (资格). She was (51) when he asked her if she could start soon. "I wonder if you'd mind (52) next month?" he asked (53) .
(54) seemed she had got the job (55) .
36. A. had left
B. has left
C. was left
D. would be leaving
第10题
根据下面内容,回答题
"Businessman of the Year" Award
A. James King: Chief Executive of Fentons Finance
King was nominated for the quality of his leadership, with the judges claiming that the Fentons Finance boss is almost revered by his team. He is credited with reinventing Fentons Finance - revitalizing its culture of inflexibility, removing outdated pre-merger barriers and playing a brilliant tactical game. He led everyone to believe he was opposed to large mergers and then jumped on the Westcombe Bank opportunity at just the right moment. History will be the judge, but for now the markets consider King to be a star.
B. Keith Nash: Chief Executive of Hamley&39;s Supermarkets
Nash took over as CEO when Hamley&39;s systems and distribution were out of date and the brand badly needed freshening up. He began refocusing the brand at the higher quality end of the food market and launched several own-brand initiatives for the health conscious. As a result, the share price has gone up nearly 80 per cent. This should be extremely satisfying for Nash, who had left the retailer in 1986, disappointed after failing to secure the top job.
C. Jorge Marquez: Chairman of the Kenwick Group
Marquez was a popular choice for his achievements at Kenwick. The judges say he has been courageous in pushing through the appointment of controversial or inexperienced chief executives to companies within the group, and then sponsoring them as they transformed their businesses. He operates as a "virtual" chairman, without a permanent office in any one company. He phones his CEOs regularly, and several of them have acknowledged the vital contribution he makes to their effectiveness. Everyone is impressed at how he also finds the time to be chairman of two other large companies.
D. Richard Jenkins: Finance Director of Centron Advertising
Labouring in the shadow of a high-profile boss can sometimes draw attention away from the finance director, and the judges considered it was high time Jenkins got that attention. The CEO may be the public face of Centron, but Jenkins is the one who makes it run smoothly. Behind the scenes, he is constantly demonstrating that budgets and forecasts are what is needed to make a company successful, particularly now that the advertising market has been hit by recession, it is largely thanks to him that Centron is in much better shape than its rivals.
This businessman has successfully targeted a different group of consumers. 查看材料
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D