You can introduce yourself when making or taking a call by saying:().
A.This is Lily
B.I am Lily
C.Lily here, at your service
D.I am Lily from the Front Office
A.This is Lily
B.I am Lily
C.Lily here, at your service
D.I am Lily from the Front Office
Passage Five
When Frand Dale look over as publisher of Los Angeles Herrald-Examiner,the organization had just ended a ten-year strike. There was much bitterness and as he told us.“Everybody that I found there had lost their curiosity,they’d lost their cutting edge,there was no interest,they just hung on ... I had a real problem.”His very first task was to introduce himself to everybody,to thank them for their loyalty to that point,and to allow them to express their concerns and frustrations. To questions like“What makes you think you can make this thing go?”he responded,“I don’t know yet,but in thirty days I’ll come back to you and let you know what I’ve found.”He recruited a task force of the best people from throughout the Hearst Corporation to do a crash study,and in thirty days he had a written report on what needed to be done,which he shared with the staff. He had taken the all-important first steps to establish mutual trust,without which leadership would not have been possible.
Trust is the emotional glue that binds followers and leaders together. The accumulation of trust is a measure of the legitimacy of leadership. It cannot be demanded or purchased;it must be earned. Trust is the basic ingredient of all organizations,the lubrication that maintains the organization and it is as mysterious and difficult a concept as leadership—and as important.
One thing we can say for sure about trust is that if trust is to be generated,there must be predictability,the capacity to predict another’s behavior. Another way of putting it is to say that organizations without trust would resemble the ambiguous nightmare of Kafka’s The Castle,where nothing can be certain and nobody can be relied on or be held responsible. The ability to predict outcomes with a high probability of success generates and maintains trust.
51. What was Frand Dale’s problem when he became the publisher of Los Angeles Herrald-Examiner?
A. He had lost interest in his publishing career.
B. He found it hard to introduce himself to everyone.
C. Los Angeles Herrald-Examiner was in extreme difficulty.
D. Los Angeles Herrald-Examiner was on a ten-year strike.
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.
How long do you think ______ to finish this urgent task?
A.did it take you
B.it will take you
C.will it take you
D.it to take you
______you will never convince him.
A.However long you argue
B.However you argue long
C.How you argue long
D.How long you argue
On a rigid liferaft (SOLAS B pack) which is equipped with all of the required equipment you may NOT find a ______.
A.bailer
B.sponge
C.whistle
D.fishing kit
“请问您喜欢喝哪种茶”用英语最妥当的表述是()。
A.What tea do you like
B.What kind of tea do you like
C.What kind of tea do you choose
D.What kind of coffee do you like
The author uses the example of a rattle to show that ______.
A.in toy - making there is a continuity in the use of materials
B.it often takes a long time to introduce new technology into toy -making
C.even the simplest toys can reflect the progress of technology
D.even a simple toy can mirror the artistic tastes of the time
You can speak______in front of George, but you can * t eat______in his restaurant.
A.freely, free
B.free, freely
C.free, free
D.freely, freely
The medicine is on sale everywhere. You can get it at ________ chemists.
A.each
B.some
C.certain
D.any
You can’t expect her_________ on time if you are late yourself.
A.have been
B.being
C.be
D.to be