I am a taxi driver and I think it is time that someone ________ up for us, for the price of gas is growing rapidly.


  1. A.
    speak
  2. B.
    spoke
  3. C.
    talk
  4. D.
    talked
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---    _____51_____

---No, I’m not. I am interested in some scarves(圍巾).

---All our scarves are in this section.     52   . It’s made of silk.

---Mm, It looks nice, but I like to have something warm for the winter.

---     53     .How about this one?

--- I think that is what I want. How much is it?

--- It’s 75 dollars plus tax.

--- It’s a little bit expensive. Do you think it is possible to get a discount(折扣)?

---Since you like it so much, how about 10% discount?    54 ___

---That’s good.    55 ____

---Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you?

---No, that should be it. Thank you!

A. Maybe you would like a heavy wool scarf.

B. Can I help you?

C. Hi, are you being helped?

D. That’s the best I can offer.

E. Could you wrap(包)it for me?

F. What do you think of this one here?

G. What else do you like?

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第二節(jié) 信息匹配 (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上將對(duì)應(yīng)題號(hào)的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑。

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A. ShangHai Branch Director

  Job Requirements:

1. Bachelor’s degree with major in management or marketing. Master’s degree a plus.

2. A minimum of 10 years experience with at least 5 years’ experience in sales/marketing role and able to manage more than 10 regional branches over the state, with over 500 employees; public company is preferable but not essential.

3. Mainland Chinese, good command in English, native Mandarin.

B. Executive Assistant

Requirements for candidates:

1. Female Chinese nationality, currently reside in Shanghai. 2. Good command of spoken and written English. 3. High level of integrity, professional image and manners. 4. College graduate with 0-2 years of working experience. 5. Degree in English, tourism, or business is preferred.

C. Operation Improvement Manager

Job Requirements:

1. Bachelor degree or above with at least 5 years experience in a manufacturing environment.

2. Proficient and knowledgeable in all areas related to lean manufacturing.

3. Good understanding of financial measurements and goals in the Lean enterprise.

4. Excellent communication skill to work with factory relevant persons.

D. Accountant needed in a British company

Requirements:

1. Accounting degree or equivalent. 2. Knowledge of accepted accounting practices and principles 3. Knowledge of economic principles, auditing practices and principles.

4. Usually a minimum of 3 years experience in the management of financial systems and budgets. Financial reporting, financial data analysis, auditing, taxation and providing financial advice.

5. Attention to detail and accuracy; strong communication skills.

E. Topless Models Required

Photography studio is looking for part-time models to do topless photoshoots with professional photographers. Photoshoots will last between 1 - 2 hours and will be well paid. Applicants should be female, age 18 - 30, handsome body shape. To apply, send recent topless photos and contact details as well as expected hourly salary.

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56. Lin: Nearly 16 years’ managing experience in state-owned enterprises , and 6 years in a multinational corporation with sales manager position, plus a master’s degree, fluent English, standard mandarin, hardworking attitude and problem solving mindset, looking for a position in finance, or management field. Hope to be your part of business!

57. Grace: I’m 23, unmarried and now working as a salesgirl selling make-up products. I have a tall slim figure and I like singing and dancing and used to be our college basketball cheerleader. I hope to find a part-time job in acting, fashion model or something similar.

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I went into Harrods in London (a huge department store I am sure you have heard of) to buy some Minton china plates for a wedding anniversary which was to be a group gift from friends to other friends in Geneva.
Having only 30 minutes between meeting. I whizzed there in a taxi from the office and battled through the milling people on the 2nd day of the sales on the ground floor up to the 5th to the china department. There was a man standing there who was obviously a sales person who I rushed up to and asked if he had this particular china in stock and if it would take long to wrap, etc. He was amazing. He got the plates in seconds, wrapped them up and asked me if I wanted a store card, to which I replied no, because I lived in Switzerland, to which he replied asking if, as I lived abroad, would like a tax rebate form(退稅表). After that he showed me what to do, produced a map of the store and told me where I should go for the formalities(程序). That was fabulous! I thanked him and said what wonderful service he had given me. I even asked if he gave this to everyone, to which he answered: “I’m just doing what is required at Harrods”. With that, a tall man in a gray suit approached me and offered his hand to shake mine saying, “Can I introduce myself? I am the Chief Executive of Harrods and what an interesting conversation I have just heard…” He had been wandering through the store (as you should do as a hands-on CEO) and had overheard me thanking this salesman, whose face, I can hardly describe, was frozen in a mixture of delight awe and astonishment!
Can you imagine the salesman going home to his family and friends recounting what the CEO spoke to him after overhearing him being praised by a customer?
【小題1】The writer went to Harrods to __________.

A.kill timeB.buy some giftsC.go sightseeingD.shop for her wedding
【小題2】What does the underlined word “whiz” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?
A.driveB.a(chǎn)rriveC.rushD.leave
【小題3】Which of the following sentences can best replace “I’m just doing what is required at Harrods” in the second paragraph?
A.“I’m an honest man.”
B.“I must obey the rules.”
C.“Harrods is strict with its employees.”
D.“Anybody will receive our good service.”
【小題4】As soon as she bought what she wanted, the writer________.
A.went to a meeting.B.flew back to Geneva
C.visited one of her friendsD.a(chǎn)ttended a wedding ceremony
【小題5】The writer wrote the above passage because she thought what she had experience was so ____.
A.pleasantB.strangeC.excitingD.a(chǎn)musing

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Until a few months ago, he was a butler(管家) in one of the more expensive residential buildings in Manhattan. But now, Nepal-born Indra Tamang is the owner of two multi-million dollar apartments in the same building.

    The former owner - his former employer, Ruth Ford - died last year and left the apartments  to Mr Tamang in her will.

    Mr Tamang is happy but quickly points out that his good fortune did not come easily. "I am happy and have been touched by the generosity of the Ford family," he says. "I never expected that I will be given the ownership of these apartments. But I have been working for the family for the last 36 years, devotedly, with honesty and dedication(奉獻(xiàn)). So my hard work has been rewarded."

    Mr Tamang was 21 when he was brought from Nepal by Charles Ford, a writer and a photographer. Mr Ford died in 2002; his sister, actress Ruth Ford, then took charge and told Mr Tamang that he was like a brother to her after Charles's death.

    Mrs Ford died aged 98. During the last five years of her life, she lost her eyesight and also developed speech problems. Mr Tamang looked after her most of the time and took care of her medicines and food.

    He also worked with Charles Ford on various photography projects, which he now wants to keep as the photographer's legacy(遺產(chǎn)). He hopes to organize exhibitions of Mr Ford's photographs and edit a book of his works.

Mr Tamang plans to sell the bigger, three-bedroom apartment to pay the taxes he owes to the government on his legacy. He says: "The rules of the building might be a problem, as they require a minimum monthly income to qualify to live as owner of apartments. I have my small house here but I am happy with it,"

   Mr Tamang has learnt his lesson from the life of his employers and plans to use his money with great caution. "I think one should save money for old age. That's when you need it the most to get care," he says. 

1.Mr Tamang treated the legacy as __________.

A. a reward    B. a punishment   C. business   D. a gift

2.What DIDN’T Mr Tamang do in the Ford family?

A. Show Mr Ford's works in the exhibition.

B. Look after Ruth Ford when she was ill.

C. Work on kinds of photography projects

D. Experience deaths of Charles Ford and Ruth Ford

3.Mr Tamang wants to sell one apartment to _______. 

A. buy the small house

B. pay the government the tax of the apartments

C. edit a book of Charles Ford's photographs

D. move into the expensive apartments as soon as possible

4.What lesson does Mr Tamang learn from the Ford family? 

A. To find a good butler.

B. To spend money thoughtfully.

C. To save money for children.

D. To get good care when people get old.

5.What can we know from the passage?

A. Charles Ford gave the apartments to Mr Tamang.

B. Charles Ford couldn't see or speak before his death.

C. Mr Tamang treated Ruth Ford much better than her brother.

D. Mr Tamang will still live in his small house in the near future.

 

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I went into Harrods in London (a huge department store I am sure you have heard of) to buy some Minton china plates for a wedding anniversary which was to be a group gift from friends to other friends in Geneva.

Having only 30 minutes between meeting. I whizzed there in a taxi from the office and battled through the milling people on the 2nd day of the sales on the ground floor up to the 5th to the china department. There was a man standing there who was obviously a sales person who I rushed up to and asked if he had this particular china in stock and if it would take long to wrap, etc. He was amazing. He got the plates in seconds, wrapped them up and asked me if I wanted a store card, to which I replied no, because I lived in Switzerland, to which he replied asking if, as I lived abroad, would like a tax rebate form(退稅表). After that he showed me what to do, produced a map of the store and told me where I should go for the formalities(程序). That was fabulous! I thanked him and said what wonderful service he had given me. I even asked if he gave this to everyone, to which he answered: “I’m just doing what is required at Harrods”. With that, a tall man in a gray suit approached me and offered his hand to shake mine saying, “Can I introduce myself? I am the Chief Executive of Harrods and what an interesting conversation I have just heard…” He had been wandering through the store (as you should do as a hands-on CEO) and had overheard me thanking this salesman, whose face, I can hardly describe, was frozen in a mixture of delight awe and astonishment!

Can you imagine the salesman going home to his family and friends recounting what the CEO spoke to him after overhearing him being praised by a customer?

1.The writer went to Harrods to __________.

A.kill time           B.buy some gifts      C.go sightseeing      D.shop for her wedding

2.What does the underlined word “whiz” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?

A.drive             B.a(chǎn)rrive            C.rush             D.leave

3.Which of the following sentences can best replace “I’m just doing what is required at Harrods” in the second paragraph?

A.“I’m an honest man.”

B.“I must obey the rules.”

C.“Harrods is strict with its employees.”

D.“Anybody will receive our good service.”

4.As soon as she bought what she wanted, the writer________.

A.went to a meeting.                      B.flew back to Geneva

C.visited one of her friends                 D.a(chǎn)ttended a wedding ceremony

5.The writer wrote the above passage because she thought what she had experience was so ____.

A.pleasant          B.strange           C.exciting           D.a(chǎn)musing

 

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