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- If you want to leave a good impression on your colleagues in company, which of the following actions is suitable?
- Your ___ (apply) has been approved and you will get your visa in a few days.
- 35.I want to use the same tools _______used in your factory a few days ago. A: as was B: which was C: as were D: which
- If you want to leave a good impression on your colleagues in company, which of the following actions is suitable?( ) A: Make personal phone calls during work B: Take too long for lunch. C: Pay attention to introductions D: Be the first one to leave
- “The minute you let her under your skin, then you begin to make it better.” Which one of the following can’t be used to replace “the minute” in the sentence?
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Which one is Not true about the term “throwing it over the wall” A: The term means you can get involved in the project all the time as soon as it has been launched. B: The term means you can't get involved in the project until it has been passed on to your department. C: In this way of working, there is few communication and participation in different departments.
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What does Jane want to have A: She won’t lend him her bike. B: She will lend him. her bike. C: She won’t borrow his bik
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Which of the following are good practices after the lecture? A: Revising your notes one week after the lecture. B: Seeking help from your fellow classmates if you cannot remember the missing parts in your notes. C: Asking yourself questions based on the notes to enhance understanding and memory. D: Combining your notes of lectures on similar topics to establish your own system of knowledge.
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Which one of the following is true in brainstorming in the process of writing? A: You come up with an idea by collecting as much information as possible. B: You note down everything carefully about your subject. C: You sort your notes in a special order. D: You pay attention to spelling and punctuation.
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Which one of the following provides evidence that an item of expenditure on petty cash has been approved or authorised?