Do you know ______ they nominated?
A.who
B.whom
C.that
D.what
A.who
B.whom
C.that
D.what
How do you know ______ direction ______ ?
A.which; driving
B.which; to drive to
C.in which; to drive
D./; flying to
You know that's right, ______.
A. is it
B. isn't it
C. do you
D. don't you
—Do you know Jim quarreled with his brother? —I don't know, ______.
A.nor don't I care
B.nor do I care
C.I don't care neither
D.I don't care also
Do you know why John didn' t ______ at the party yesterday evening?
A.show off
B.show down
C.show up
D.show in
A.No, thanks.
B.I'm very busy now.
C.At about 5:30.
D.I don't need to go there.
A.Ask for advice before you want money.
B.Show that you have a plan to figure out what you know you don’t know.
C.They focus all their energy and resources on building a product and finding customers, and when they come up for air, they realize that they need to raise outside capital.
D.Achieve something before you want money.
How do you know that the oil pressure is a bit low?
A.The warning light flashes only when the car runs at fast speed.
B.The warning light flashes only when the car is slowing down.
C.The warning light flashes continuously.
D.The warning light flashes when the engine idles.
—I don't know whether I should go abroad or not, Mum.
—I leave ______ to your own judgment whether you should do it.
A) that B) it C) this D) what
Curtis: Who do you think is the murderer in this story?
Greg:I think it's Mr. Johnson, because he was in the house at the time of the murder.
Curtis: No, __________
A. you never know.
B. but you may be mistaken.
C. but you are on the right track.
D. I don't know either.
Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)
You know you should do it, other people do it all the time. Maybe you've already done it but it wasn't very satisfying, and you'd like to learn to do it better.
I'm talking, of course, about having a business lunch.
Don't feel embarrassed if you are uncomfortable with the idea of sitting over a grilled chicken breast, talking to a prospective client.
Most inexperienced, overeager launchers believe the main purpose of a business lunch is to either (a) conduct business or (b) eat lunch, and they're unsure how to mix the two. Don't worry! Business lunches aren't about either business or lunch,
they're about building relationships.
One of my business rules is "People do business with people they like. "
Often, it's not products, prices, or the company that makes the sale—it's the person Business lunches are the perfect time for you and your client, supplier, or employee to get to know each other as people. This helps establish common interests and makes working together easier.
The single most important thing you can do at a business lunch—even more important than picking up the tab—is listen.
You don't need a particular reason to ask someone to lunch, so don't wait until for a certain occasion or issue.
Don't make it seem like lunch is going to be a sales call. Instead, try the straightforward approach, "We've been doing business together for almost a year. I'd like to take you to lunch and get to know you a little better." Or a little less straightforward, "I'm often in your area, how about having lunch sometime?"
Have the other person suggest a place to eat—"Is there a restaurant you've been wanting to try?" Or if you have a limited budget, you choose a nice mid priced restaurant. Forget McDonald's. If you're thanking someone for an important order, take them to a really special, possibly new, restaurant.
If you did the inviting, you pick up the tab, even if your guest says, "I can put this on my company's credit card." But don't have a scene arguing over the check. You can just say, "You can get the next one." Some companies have policies that don't permit employees to be treated; in that case, split the tab.
A business lunch can be viewed as successful if______.
A.good relationship is established
B.the client does not have to pay
C.the client likes the food extremely
D.business is touched upon during the lunch
Ⅴ. Daily Conversation (15 points)
Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
A. I know he won't.
B. I will if I have time.
C. I didn't know he is iii.
D. I have seen it twice.
E. That's too early.
F. I didn't see it.
G. Easier said than done.
H. I don't think you have the chance.
56. Joe: Do you think Mr. Smith will change his mind?
Pat: ______