Eventually, she got a job and moved to London.A.CertainlyB.LuckilyC.NaturallyD.Finally
Eventually, she got a job and moved to London.
A.Certainly
B.Luckily
C.Naturally
D.Finally
Eventually, she got a job and moved to London.
A.Certainly
B.Luckily
C.Naturally
D.Finally
第1题
Eventually, she got a job and moved to London.
A.Finally
B.Certainly
C.Luckily
D.aturally
第2题
A.Someone dumped the clothes left in the washer and dryer.
B.Someone broke the washer and dryer by overloading them.
C.Mindy Lance"s laundry blocked the way to the laundry room.
D.Mindy Lance threatened to take revenge On her neighbors.
第3题
The flight eventually got away six hours later.
A.nicely
B.apparently
C.finally
D.firstly
第4题
● Read the memo below from the senior Regional Manager (Europe), Mile Mosby.
● Complete the record card.
● Write a word, phrase (in CAPITAL LETTERS) or a number o lines 41-45 on your Answer Sheet.
B&Z
From the Desk of Mile Mosby
The final thing is a complaint I got when I was in the Zurich branch on 3rd of this month. I know it was important because the woman actually complained to me directly on the day it happened. I was in the of rice and she found out somehow where I was and insisted on speaking to me personally. Apparently she'd come into the Feldstrasse office to talk to Bertha Nelson—she was our Marketing Consultant there—but was treated very impolitely. So the woman, Tina Williams, found me, told me what had happened and asked me to deal with it. Nelson had insulted her and virtually told her to take her business elsewhere.
I dealt with it because I was on the spot. I told Nelson to come and see me at 2:30 in the manager's office. I was still waiting at 3:00. She eventually turned up and offered no apology. She seemed quite proud of being impolite to the customer and me and then fell over. I could smell alcohol and she happily told me that she'd two bottles of wine at lunch time. So, the fact that she was drunk during working hours was the final straw. I had no alternative but to sack her then and there. I asked the local manager to send our apologies to Ms Williams and to send her a 500 SFr gift token. I hope that is the end of the matter and it should convince them not to employ any more ex-geography teachers in Zurich.
Milo Mosby
Complaint Record
Date complaint received: (41) ______
Complaint addressed to whom: (42) ______
Branch: (43) ______
Position: (44) ______
Date of action complained about: (45) ______
Place of action complained of Feldstrasse office
(41)______
第5题
?Read the memo below from the senior Regional Manager (Europe), Milo Mosby.
?Complete the record card.
?Write a word, phrase or number in spaces 41-45 on your Answer Sheet.
B & Z
From the desk of Mile Mosby
The final thing is a complaint I got when I was in the Zurich branch on 3rd of this month. I know it was important because the woman actually complained to me directly on the day it happened. I was in the office and she found out somehow where I was and insisted on speaking to me personally. Apparently she'd come into the Feldstrasse office to talk to Bertha Nelson--she was our Marketing Consultant there—but was treated very impolitely. So the woman, Tina Williams, found me, told me whet had happened and asked me to deal with it. Nelson had insulted her and virtually told her to take her business elsewhere.
I dealt with it because I was on the spot. I told Nelson to come and see me at 2:30 in the manager's office. I was still waiting at 3:00. She eventually turned up and offered no apology. She seemed quite proud of being impolite to the customer and me and then fell over. I could smell alcohol and she happily told me that she'd two bottles of wine at lunch time So, the fact that she was drunk during working hours was the final straw. I had no alternative but to sack her then and there. I asked the local manager to send our apologies to Ms Williams and to send her a 500 SFr gift token. I hope that is the end of the matter and it should convince them not to employ any more ex-geography teachers in Zurich.
Mile Mosby
Complaint Record
Date complaint received: (41)______
Complaint addressed to whom William Ingham person complaint about: (42)______
Branch: (43)______
Position: (44)______
Date of action complained about: (45)______
Place of action complained of: Feldstrasse office
(41)
第6题
Eventually a fortunate few will find their way into educational-repair shops—adult-literacy programs, such as the one where I teach basic grammar and writing. There, high-school graduates and high-school dropouts pursuing graduate-equivalency certificates will learn the skills they should have learned in school. They will also discover they have been cheated by our educational system.
I will never forget a teacher who got the attention of one of my children by revealing the trump card of failure. Our youngest, a world-class charmer, did little to develop his intellectual talents but always got by. Until Mrs. Stifter.
Our son was a high-school senior when he had her for English. "He sits in the back of the room talking to his friends," she told me. "Why don't you move him to the front row?" I urged, believing the embarrassment would get him to settle down. Mrs. Stifter said, "I don't move seniors. I flunk(使…不及格) them." Our son's academic life flashed before my eyes. No teacher had ever threatened him. By the time I got home I was feeling pretty good about this. It was a radical approach for these times, but, well, why not? "She's going to flunk you," I told my son. I did not discuss it any further. Suddenly English became a priority(头等要事) in his life. He finished out the semester with an A.
I know one example doesn't make a case, but at night I see a parade of students who are angry for having been passed along until they could no longer even pretend to keep up. Of average intelligence or better, they eventually quit school, concluding they were too dumb to finish. "I should have been held back," is a comment I hear frequently. Even sadder are those students who are high-school graduates who say to me after a few weeks of class, "I don't know how I ever got a high-school diploma."
Passing students who have not mastered the work cheats them and the employers who expect graduates to have basic skills. We excuse this dishonest behavior. by saying kids can't learn if they come from terrible environments. No one seems to stop to think that most kids don't put school first on their list unless they perceive something is at risk. They'd rather be sailing.
Many students I see at night have decided to make education a priority. They are motivated by the desire for a better job or the need to hang on to the one they've got. They have a healthy fear of failure.
People of all ages can rise above their problems, but they need to have a reason to do so. Young people generally don't have the maturity to value education in the same way my adult students value it. But fear of failure can motivate both.
What is the subject of this essay?
A.view point on learning
B.a qualified teacher
C.the importance of examination
D.the generation gap
第7题
The judge eventually decided that Mary was guilty and she ____________(被判入狱三年).
第8题
At the beginning, Martin took up running just to______.
A.meet requirements of his job
B.win a running race
C.join in a philanthropic activity
D.get away from his sadness
第9题
第10题
She eventually married the most persistent one of her admirers.
A.in a way
B.in due course
C.in the end
D.in any case