“I’d like________ information about the management of your hotel, please.” “Well, you could have________ word with the manager. He might be helpful.”
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- --I’ d like information about the management of your hotel, please.--Well, you could have word with the manager, which might be helpful. A: some; a B: an; some C: some ; some D: an; a
- During the business call, if you are not so sure about the information, you can say the following sentences except ________ A: “I believe I am right.” B: “I didn't catch your name. Would you please spell it?” C: “Could you spell that, please?” D: “I'd like you to repeat that number, please.”
- Please fill in the missing information according to what you have watched.Interviewer: Have a seat, please. Do you want a part-time job?You: I’d like to have a full-time job, 1_______________________.
- When the clerk asks about reservation, he or she may say… A: Do you have a reservation, please? B: Could you tell me your name, please? C: Could you spell your name, please? D: All of the above
- They asked if they could see the manager. The secretary asked if they had an appointment.("Could/see/we/the manager/please"/they asked/Have/an appointment/you/asked the secretary)