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[单项选择]John says that his present job does not provide him with enough ______ for his organizing ability.
A. scope
B. space
C. capacity
D. range
[单项选择]John said that his present job does not provide him with enough ______ for his organizing ability.
A. scope
B. space
C. capacity
D. range
[单项选择]What does the author mean when he says "his car becomes the extension of his personality" (Lines 1—2, Para. 2)
A. Driving can show his real self.
B. Driving can show the best part of his personality.
C. Driving can bring out his characters.
D. His car only displays the dark side of his temper.
[单项选择]John Bowman was given his first job as a secretary because ______ .
A. he was lucky
B. no one else applied
C. he had the best qualifications
D. he wanted to work for a woman
[单项选择]Woman: John says that he is confident that he can win the game.Man: He'll succeed when pigs fly.Question: What does the man mean
A. John is as clumsy as a pig.
B. John has never played a game like this.
C. John cannot win the game.
D. John has no confidence in himself.
[单项选择]What does the writer think of his new job
[单项选择]John talked over the new job with his wife.
A. discussed
B. mentioned
C. accepted
D. rejected
[单项选择]Before John Shuttleworth started his business, he ______.
A. borrowed money
B. waited for a good time to open his business
C. developed an inadequate plan
D. studied, prepared a plan, and trained himself
[单项选择]John went to his teacher for______ about his French.
A. an advice
B. advice
C. advices
D. the advice
[单项选择]--Does Tom do his new job well' --______ his old job. How stupid! I think there is no hope for him.
A. No better than
B. Not better than
C. No so well as
D. No as well as
[单项选择]It isn't ______John says that annoys me but the way he says it.
A. how
B. that
C. why
D. what
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Ever since John Burrows and his wife Carol opened their first hair salon in 1983, they have been taking on apprentices.
"In my generation, an apprenticeship was the way to learn a trade so it was the obvious way for us to get the skilled staff we needed," Mr. Burrows says.
Today, the Burrows’ salon, Upper Cut in Weston-super-Mare, employs 35 people. Of the 16 stylists, 13 progressed through apprenticeships and Mr. Burrows believes a strong culture of training is integral to the company’s success.
"Without the apprenticeships scheme our business wouldn’t be anything like the size it is today," Mr. Burrows says. The high-quality training the apprenticeships provide guarantees growth. The more skills staff have, the more effective a business will become.
Although Mr. Burrows is an advocate of the scheme, he concedes that occasionally he has suffered problems.
They have experienced epi
A. most of the apprentices in Mr. Burrows' shops can complete the scheme.
B. there is no appropriate way to avoid the apprentices' theft or lateness in the shop.
C. whether they pass the NVQ or not, the apprentices always feel cheerful.
D. during the course of obtaining the NVQ, the apprentices are just rivals, not friends.