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单选题 Time Management Until recently, books on how to manage your time at work were seen as a bit of a joke in the business world. Many were enjoyable to read (29) weren't taken seriously. (30) told their readers to dress well, be positive, decide (31) they were going and then use (32) valuable minute to make sure they got there. One very successful book, first published twenty years (33) and still available in bookshops, is The One-Minute Manager. It tells the story of a keen young man who wants to learn (34) about how to be a top-performing executive. The authors believe that most people (35) the day putting (36) problems, or when they do try to solve (37) they don't do enough. According (38) the authors, having achievable targets should be a manager's aim. Managers everywhere should read (39) book carefully, in order to benefit from (40) sensible advice.
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单选题Telecommuters should remember that coffeehouses are businesses, too.
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单选题Golden sun shop Business Hours: 8:00a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sorry Closed for lunch 12:30-1:30 p.m. The shoe shop is open ______.A. for 10 hours a dayB. during the business hours without a breakC. after the lunch hour
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单选题If you have any further question about our new product to ask, do not hesitate to call me at 13044153703. A. Please make a phone call to me at 13044153703 without any hesitation when you want to ask me for more information about our new product. B. If you have any more question about our new product to ask, please phone me at 13044153703 before you come. C. If you want to get further information about our new product, please come and telephone me on 13044153703.
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单选题Notice ①Briefcase containing documents and keys found in company canteen is ②waiting at reception for the owner. A. Someone has lost his briefcase at the canteen. B. Someone has found the briefcase at the reception. C. The owner is now waiting at the reception.
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单选题WhichfigurerepresentsLifestyleFoods'marlA.15%B.50%C.65%
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单选题 Name  experience  computer skill  speak French  shorthand Smith Linda Tom Mike John    √        √         ×      ×    ×        ×         √      √    √        √         √      ×    √        √         ×      √    ×        √         √      √  A. Three people can both use the computer and speak French.B. Three people are experienced and can use the computer.C. Two people are experienced and can take shorthand.
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单选题 Elaine Fox, a psychologist at the University of Essex in England and author of an informative new book on the science of optimism, Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain, says positive thinking is not the main thing about optimism. "What really makes the difference is action," she told me. "If you sit back passively, you won't get the job you want." Her book includes the story of Madam C, J. Walker (1867-1919), born to former slaves, orphaned by age 7, married at 14 and divorced at 20. Undeterred by racism and sexism, she became perhaps America's first black millionaire by founding a company that made hair-care products. "Madam Walker's rags-to-riches story was fueled primarily by her irrepressible can-do attitude," Dr Fox wrote. "Setbacks were tackled head on with tireless energy." After Thomas Edison unsuccessfully tried more than 10,000 different ways to develop an electric lamp, Dr Fox wrote, "he famously proclaimed: 'I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.'" In an interview, Dr Fox said: "The important thing is having a sense of control over your life, your destiny. When you have a setback, you feel you can do something about it." Or, as she wrote: "Optimism is not so much about feeling happy, nor necessarily a belief that everything will be fine, but about how we respond when times get tough. Optimists tend to keep going, even when it seems as if the whole world is against them." Many people trying to enter (or re-enter) the job market have found that it helps to put yourself where you want to be, even if it involves a monetary sacrifice. Robin Seligman-Schmidt of Manhattan was 52 when she decided to look for work in the fields she had studied in school: art and interior design. She started by volunteering at the Leo Baeck Institute, a research library in New York that houses German-Jewish archives and art. "I worked with an art curator cataloging and doing odds and ends," she said, and that led to a paid position as consultant for "Destination Shanghai"—an exhibition of work by and about German and Austrian Jews who escaped to China during World War II, now on display at the institute. "Through volunteering you might find something totally different that you'd never done before or even thought of before," was Ms. Seligman-Schmidt's advice to job seekers of all ages. "Do something to keep your mind going, and you might find something that really interests you." Dr Fox has shown that while brain circuits vary from person to person, it is possible to strengthen what she calls the "sunny" brain and weaken the "rainy" brain. Among the science-based "retraining" methods she describes in her book are these: Face your fears head on. Step outside your comfort zone to help eliminate fear, anxiety and negative thoughts that can stand in the way of success. Re-evaluate events in your everyday life. Tell yourself that maybe things aren't so bad. Practice mindful meditation. Allow feelings and thoughts to pass through your mind without judging or reacting to them; that helps create a sense of detachment from negative experiences. Take control over how you feel instead of letting feelings control you. A sense that you control your destiny can help you bounce back from setbacks and maximize your enjoyment of life. Laugh. Use positive feelings to counter negative ones. Be fully engaged. Get involved in activities that are meaningful to you, whether it's a career, hobby, sport or volunteering. Do it. Then learn how.
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单选题Numberofsuggestionssubmittedbyeachsalesrepresentative.Whomadethemostsuggestions?A.WangB.LiC.Cheng
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单选题Where'stheWelcomeInn?
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单选题EuroAir passengers can reserve a seat from their hotel room without using the phone.
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单选题The Asia Hotel is the perfect place for a conference. Containing 186 super bedrooms, the Asia Hotel is one of Nataukok's finest and friendliest hotels. In addition to its attractive gardens and small golf course, the hotel has one of the largest underground car parks in Asia. The hotel contains a large exhibition hall as well as four smaller exhibition halls, 3 large lecture theatres and 5 smaller rooms, one of which is specially equipped for viewing films and videos. Photocopying, faxing and computer facilities are also available. To help participants relax, there is a pleasant lounge, two bars, two restaurants and a coffee shop, the latter being open for 24 hours a day. A full range of leisure amenities include a sauna, a large swimming pool, a gymnasium, and tennis courts. For further information, please contact Mr. Victor Wong (588-46280) and for conference bookings/hotel accommodation, contact Miss Helena Wu.
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单选题Mayfield College Italian for Business 5×3-hour lessons twice weekly beginning Tuesday 28 September Each lesson will last
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