绩效管理系统的特征有()
A.目的性
B.整体性
C.有序性
D.相关性
E.动态性
第1题
I‘ll leave him a note _______ he’ll know where we are。
A. for
B. that
C. so that
D. such that
第2题
I graduated from university several years ago and now I am a university English teacher. Last week my department sent me to the airport to meet a visiting American professor. When I met him at the airport he had two heavy suitcases and some smaller bags. He was an older man, in his sixties I think, and we couldn’t find a luggage cart, so I wanted to help him with his luggage. Several times I offered to take one of the heavy suitcases for him, and each time he insisted that he could carry the suitcases himself. However, he seemed to be having some difficulty moving both of the suitcases, so at one point when we stopped and he put the suitcases down, I just picked one up. When I picked up the suitcases he said “I can handle these myself“, but I thought he was just being polite so I went off toward the van with the suitcase. However, when we got to the van he seemed annoyed with me, and he hardly spoke at all to me the whole way to our school. Why did he get upset with me? Was it wrong to try to help him with his luggage?
第3题
I remember ___ to help us if we ever get into trouble.
A、once offering
B、him once offering
C、him to offer
D、to offer him
第4题
I remember ________ to help us if we ever got into trouble.
A) once offering
B) him once offering
C) him to offer
D) to offer him
第5题
Decide whether the following correspondences are communicating: Hi Peter, One of our key customers, Richard Marsh called this morning. He’s got a problem with the parts he ordered from us. He wanted part number PV202, but we sent him PB204. Another problem is the incorrect invoice. I have asked Mr. Marsh to send back the wrong ones so that we can send them the new ones as soon as possible (solution 1). Or we can give him a refund for the purchase price if he insists (solution 2). Best regards, Alex
A、Facts
B、Opinions
C、Emotions
D、/
第6题
听力原文: We were sorry that we had to ask the young man to leave the job. It was not that he was unpopular with the other people in the office. Everyone liked him. Nor was it that he was incapable. He had plenty of ability. The problem was that so much of his work was unsatisfactory; it wasn't good enough. Sometimes he would leave a job unfinished, and never come back to complete it. Other times his writing would be so terrible that you couldn't read it. Or he might disappear from the office for an hour or so with no explanation of where he had been. Once or twice he sat unoccupied for a while, doing nothing at all, until someone noticed him and gave him some work. I suppose he feels that we have mistreated him, that we have not been fair to him. But I don't think we have misjudged him. We didn't make up our minds until we had given him every chance to show what he could do. However, I confess that it made me uncomfortable to have to tell him that he had lost his job. A person sent to us by an employment agency will replace him next week.
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A.Because the other people in the office didn't like him.
B.Because he was unable to deal with the work.
C.Because he showed no interest in the job.
D.Because his work was not satisfactory.
第7题
He lives in Australia now, so we only see him very______(occasion).
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