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Reading Activity The Big Chance 1 He wasn't the kind to pick a secretary by the color of her hair. Not Bill Hargrave . Both Paula and Nancy had been smart enough to know t hat. And for some time everyone in the office had kno w n that one of them, Paula or Nancy, was going to g e t the job. In fact, the decision would probably be made this afternoon. Hargrave was leaving town and wanted to settle the matter before he left. 2 The two girls could see him from their desks out-side his office. Maybe it was only some correspondence that he was looking at with cool, keen eyes. But for a moment his finger seemed to pause above those two efficient little push buttons. If he pressed the left one, it would be Paula's pulse which would begin to beat faster. 3 Paula couldn't keep her eyes off that light on her desk. She kept making mistakes in her typing and nervously taking the sheets of paper out in order to start all over again. 4 She leaned across her typewriter and said to Nancy, “The boss is all dressed up today. He must be going on a special trip.” 5 She was just talking to relieve her nervousness. Nancy took her time about answering. She wasn't used to having Paula talk to her in such an intimate t one . Not since they'd learned a month ago that they were both in line for a promotion, for the important job as Bill Hargrave's secretary. 6 "He does look nice." 7 The two girls saw him get up from his desk and walk to the doorway of his office. He stood there with the keen, unrevealing smile on his face. 8 “Did you send for the tickets?" he asked Nancy . 9 "I got the tickets all right," she answered, “but. .. ” she tried to smile in the same hard way the boss did." But there just aren't any staterooms? to be had, "she told him. “Not for love or money.” 10 The boss was certainly disappointed. Anybody could see that. 11 “Suppose I try it?” Paula suggested quickly. 12 And for the next ten minutes, half the office employees could hear Paula telling the ticket agent exactly what she thought of him. 13 “Listen, "she said," I don't care whose reservations you have to cancel..." 14 Well, the job was worth going after. There was the salary, for one thing. And there was the prestige. The boss' secretary knew a great deal about the business. And there were the interesting people she got to talk to. The important people. And the boxes of perfume, flowers, and candy they often left on her desk. And there was Bill Hargrave for a boss. Young and clever and 40 attractive. That was a factor, too. 15 Paula didn't need any lessons when it came to office politics'. She was the one who was always busy when someone of little importance in the office wanted his material typed. “Sorry, but it's impossible, Jack. Why not ask Nancy?” 16 And they did ask Nancy. It left Paula free to do Bill Hargrave's work in a hurry. She was never too busy for Bill's work. 17 When Hargrave finally pressed one of those buttons it was at Paula's desk that the light went on. She started to make a grab for her notebook, but she quickly took out her mirror first. Then she grabbed up her notebook and an envelope that was on the desk. 18 As for Nancy, what else could she do but sit there with her pretty blonde head bent over her typewriter? Nancy was a natural blonde, and that seemed the best way to describe her. She just didn't seem to know any tricks such as Paula did for making herself more popular with the boss. 19 The moment Paula got inside Hargrave's office he asked about that stateroom. 20 “Any luck, Paula?" 21 She handed him the envelope. It contained the two tickets. “Th at’ s your s tateroom number on the outside,” she said in a businesslike way. 22 She had on a blue flannel suit, something like Bill's, and it was clear he thought she looked pretty smart in it. 23 “Don't forget the time,” she adde d, “eight-fifteen.” 24 Hargrave smiled. “So there we no staterooms for love or money, eh?” 25 He looked again at the number of his stateroom and he put the envelope carefully in his inside pocket. 26 Then he told her she was going to have a new job. He mentioned the salary, too. He didn't neglect to mention the salary. 27 She took it just right-in a very businesslike manner. Just enough of gratitude. And then, the old sportsmanship' How sorry she felt about Nancy. She didn't look sorry. 28 And neither did Bill. He told her it was okay, that she shouldn't worry about Nancy, that Nancy wasn't made for the job anyway, and that besides, he and Nancy were leaving on their honeymoon tonight. Tonight at eight-fifteen. (809 words)
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【判断题】批复和复函都可用来答复请示。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【简答题】精益生产具有在生产过上道工序推动下道工序生产的模式变为()道工序生产的特点。
【单选题】下列属于精益生产与精益供应的特点的没有()
A.
减少浪费与库存
B.
减少流程的工作量
C.
员工一专多能
D.
减少供应商的提前订货期
【单选题】一种由LCMV引起的人和多种动物共患的病毒性疾病。小鼠感染表现为大脑型、内脏型和迟发型3种病型;人类感染主要表现为流感样症状和脑膜炎的疾病是小鼠
A.
淋巴细胞性脉络丛脑膜炎
B.
鼠痘
C.
仙台病毒感染
D.
鼠肝炎
【单选题】幼儿发展评价的方法不包括( )
A.
作品分析法
B.
谈话法
C.
观察法
D.
家长评价
【判断题】批复和复函都可用来答复请示。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】精益生产方式具有如下特点:
A.
去除生产中一切不增值的工作
B.
强调人的作用,发挥人的潜力
C.
采用适度自动化,提高生产系统的柔性
D.
不懈努力,以尽善尽美为目标
【单选题】一种由LCMV引起的人和多种动物共患的病毒性疾病。小鼠感染表现为大脑型、内脏型和迟发型3种病型,人类感染主要表现为流感样症状和脑膜炎的疾病是
A.
淋巴细胞性脉络丛脑膜炎
B.
鼠痘
C.
仙台病毒感染
D.
鼠肝炎
【简答题】精益生产具有在生产过上道工程推动下道工程生产的模式变为()工程生产的模式的特点。
【单选题】幼儿发展评价的方法不包括()
A.
作品分析法
B.
谈话法
C.
问卷调查法
D.
家长评价法
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