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[单项选择]No matter how much you flatten the hierarchies at your company, communication can’t improve if people’s desks are stuck ten floors away from the folks they ought to be chatting with regularly. To fix this problem, more and more companies are moving into shorter, wider buildings--abandoning skyscrapers that forced them to inhabit 20 different floors in order to fit everyone in one place. The idea is to create more spontaneous face-to-face contacts. "If you only have to walk down the hallway to talk to people, not only will you talk to them in person but you’ll probably bump into other interesting people along the way," says James Nixon, who manages real estates for Andersen Worldwide.
The people you bump into tend to get more interesting as the building gets flatter as well. Like layer cakes, with flavors separated by creamy floors of frosting, tall buildings segregate people into functional ghettos. If you work in finance, you’ll see nothing but number crunchers every day. Take th
A. They may improve communication between different departments.
B. They may create more spontaneous face-to-face contacts.
C. People working in them may get more interesting.
D. They are most appropriate for financial departments.

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[单项选择]No matter how much you flatten the hierarchies at your company, communication can’t improve if people’s desks are stuck ten floors away from the folks they ought to be chatting with regularly. To fix this problem, more and more companies are moving into shorter, wider buildings--abandoning skyscrapers that forced them to inhabit 20 different floors in order to fit everyone in one place. The idea is to create more spontaneous face-to-face contacts. "If you only have to walk down the hallway to talk to people, not only will you talk to them in person but you’ll probably bump into other interesting people along the way," says James Nixon, who manages real estates for Andersen Worldwide.
The people you bump into tend to get more interesting as the building gets flatter as well. Like layer cakes, with flavors separated by creamy floors of frosting, tall buildings segregate people into functional ghettos. If you work in finance, you’ll see nothing but number crunchers every day. Take th
A. "signs a contract to build"
B. "accepts the idea of"
C. "agrees to buy"
D. "has got used to/
[单项选择]No matter how you look on paper, no matter how well you present yourself, no matter how well you answer their questions, you will not get the job unless you make a personal connection with the interviewer. I need to know from the very start that you are someone I can trust to represent my company and me. How do you establish that trust Simple. At the very beginning of the interview, when the introductions are being made, concentrate on looking directly and solidly into the interviewer’s eyes, giving them your sweetest and most endearing smile. I tend to think of it as a "shy smile." The bottom line is to make it a warm and friendly smile. Then think about the fact that you are truly pleased to be there in the presence of this person. Establish that personal connection both physically and mentally with the interviewer.
How do you know when the connection is made When they return your smile in a comfortable, relaxed manner, you are connected and ready to communicate on a personal le
A. To prepare a good paper and all the materials needed.
B. To make a personal connection with the interviewer.
C. To answer the interviewer’s question well.
D. To present myself as well as possible.
[单项选择]No matter how little money you have, you should deposit some money in the bank regularly. ______
A. 不管你有多少钱,你都应该规规矩矩地定期将钱存入银行。
B. 尽管你的钱很少,你仍需将它们定期存入银行。
C. 不管你有多么少的钱,你都应该定期在银行中存入一些。
D. 尽管你的钱很少,你也应该按照规则在银行中存些钱。
[单项选择]How much did you ______ for the computer
A. pay
B. spend
C. cost
[单项选择]How much would you pay if you shared a taxi with a stranger
A. The full price.
B. Two thirds of its price.
C. The half price.
D. A third of its price.
[单项选择]A. How much do you want B. What would you like to know
C. You are welcome. D. That’s all right.
[单项选择]—I’m interested in that chair. How much do you want for it
—$25.
— ______ . I’ll give you $15.
—No, that’s not enough.
A. The Chair is really nice
B. That’s too much
C. Please lower the price
D. Nobody will have it except me
[单项选择]How much would you ______ for repairing my watch
A. spend
B. cost
C. charge
D. pay

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