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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- _英语单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、warmans, the makers of office materials, had advertised for a travelling salesman. mr. barlow applied for the job, and soon afterwards was invited to the companys head office to meet mr. snell, the sa

2、les manager. mr. snell asked mr. barlow what experience he had had as a salesman.“i worked as a salesman for a brush company until six months ago. i sold brushes, dusters, tins of polish, things like that. i went from door to door selling direct to housewives.”mr. snell then asked him why he had lef

3、t that job.“well, to be honest, it was very hard work,” mr. barlow replied. “it meant walking sometimes six or eight miles a day. but the real reason for leaving was that i didnt think very highly of the goods that i was selling. they were not of the best quality, and that made it difficult for me t

4、o be sincere when i had to tell housewives what wonderful brushes they were. i knew perfectly well they wouldnt last beyond a month. whats more, the pay was rather poor. i realized after a while that i wouldnt be able to support a family on the money i was earning.”“i see,” said mr. snell. “so what

5、did you do next”“for the last six months i have been a salesman in a department store,” said mr. barlow.“and do you think you could sell warmans office materials with clear conscience” mr. snell asked. “do you think you could be sincere, as you put it, about selling the papers, inks, copying- machin

6、es and so on that we produce here”mr. barlow said that he thought he could; that warmans office materials enjoyed a very high reputation, and that in his department at caldwells he sold almost nothing else. he said he had always wanted to work for a big company with a good name; to travel all over t

7、he country, selling goods to other companies, rather than to housewives on doorstep; andhe added with a smileto enjoy the money and the working conditions offered with the job for which he had applied.“mr. barlow,” said mr. snell, “do you have a clean driving license”“yes, i do,” mr. barlow replied.

8、“then as long as your medical examination proves to be satisfactory, im quite prepared to offer you the job.” mr. snell got up and shook mr. barlow by the hand. “congratulations,” he said, “and welcome to warmans./mr. barlow was invited to the head office _. ( )a.to apply for a job as a travelling s

9、alesmanb.so that mr. snell could decide whether he was the man for the jobc.to find out more about the job of a travelling salesmand.so that he could sell caldwells office materials to warmans2、warmans, the makers of office materials, had advertised for a travelling salesman. mr. barlow applied for

10、the job, and soon afterwards was invited to the companys head office to meet mr. snell, the sales manager. mr. snell asked mr. barlow what experience he had had as a salesman.“i worked as a salesman for a brush company until six months ago. i sold brushes, dusters, tins of polish, things like that.

11、i went from door to door selling direct to housewives.”mr. snell then asked him why he had left that job.“well, to be honest, it was very hard work,” mr. barlow replied. “it meant walking sometimes six or eight miles a day. but the real reason for leaving was that i didnt think very highly of the go

12、ods that i was selling. they were not of the best quality, and that made it difficult for me to be sincere when i had to tell housewives what wonderful brushes they were. i knew perfectly well they wouldnt last beyond a month. whats more, the pay was rather poor. i realized after a while that i woul

13、dnt be able to support a family on the money i was earning.”“i see,” said mr. snell. “so what did you do next”“for the last six months i have been a salesman in a department store,” said mr. barlow.“and do you think you could sell warmans office materials with clear conscience” mr. snell asked. “do

14、you think you could be sincere, as you put it, about selling the papers, inks, copying- machines and so on that we produce here”mr. barlow said that he thought he could; that warmans office materials enjoyed a very high reputation, and that in his department at caldwells he sold almost nothing else.

15、 he said he had always wanted to work for a big company with a good name; to travel all over the country, selling goods to other companies, rather than to housewives on doorstep; andhe added with a smileto enjoy the money and the working conditions offered with the job for which he had applied.“mr.

16、barlow,” said mr. snell, “do you have a clean driving license”“yes, i do,” mr. barlow replied.“then as long as your medical examination proves to be satisfactory, im quite prepared to offer you the job.” mr. snell got up and shook mr. barlow by the hand. “congratulations,” he said, “and welcome to w

17、armans./one reason why mr. barlow left the job was that _. ( )a.he found it difficult being sincere to housewives after walking so farb.he did not think he was selling enoughc.he found it difficult to say they were good brushes when he knew they were notd.he was unable to sell any of the brushes bec

18、ause they were of such poor quality3、warmans, the makers of office materials, had advertised for a travelling salesman. mr. barlow applied for the job, and soon afterwards was invited to the companys head office to meet mr. snell, the sales manager. mr. snell asked mr. barlow what experience he had

19、had as a salesman.“i worked as a salesman for a brush company until six months ago. i sold brushes, dusters, tins of polish, things like that. i went from door to door selling direct to housewives.”mr. snell then asked him why he had left that job.“well, to be honest, it was very hard work,” mr. bar

20、low replied. “it meant walking sometimes six or eight miles a day. but the real reason for leaving was that i didnt think very highly of the goods that i was selling. they were not of the best quality, and that made it difficult for me to be sincere when i had to tell housewives what wonderful brush

21、es they were. i knew perfectly well they wouldnt last beyond a month. whats more, the pay was rather poor. i realized after a while that i wouldnt be able to support a family on the money i was earning.”“i see,” said mr. snell. “so what did you do next”“for the last six months i have been a salesman

22、 in a department store,” said mr. barlow.“and do you think you could sell warmans office materials with clear conscience” mr. snell asked. “do you think you could be sincere, as you put it, about selling the papers, inks, copying- machines and so on that we produce here”mr. barlow said that he thoug

23、ht he could; that warmans office materials enjoyed a very high reputation, and that in his department at caldwells he sold almost nothing else. he said he had always wanted to work for a big company with a good name; to travel all over the country, selling goods to other companies, rather than to ho

24、usewives on doorstep; andhe added with a smileto enjoy the money and the working conditions offered with the job for which he had applied.“mr. barlow,” said mr. snell, “do you have a clean driving license”“yes, i do,” mr. barlow replied.“then as long as your medical examination proves to be satisfac

25、tory, im quite prepared to offer you the job.” mr. snell got up and shook mr. barlow by the hand. “congratulations,” he said, “and welcome to warmans./another reason mr. barlow left his job was that _. ( )a.he was given a job selling brushes and dusters at caldwellsb.he applied for the job of travel

26、ling salesman at warmansc.his family did not support him in his work as a brush salesmand.he was not earning enough money as a brush salesman4、warmans, the makers of office materials, had advertised for a travelling salesman. mr. barlow applied for the job, and soon afterwards was invited to the com

27、panys head office to meet mr. snell, the sales manager. mr. snell asked mr. barlow what experience he had had as a salesman.“i worked as a salesman for a brush company until six months ago. i sold brushes, dusters, tins of polish, things like that. i went from door to door selling direct to housewiv

28、es.”mr. snell then asked him why he had left that job.“well, to be honest, it was very hard work,” mr. barlow replied. “it meant walking sometimes six or eight miles a day. but the real reason for leaving was that i didnt think very highly of the goods that i was selling. they were not of the best q

29、uality, and that made it difficult for me to be sincere when i had to tell housewives what wonderful brushes they were. i knew perfectly well they wouldnt last beyond a month. whats more, the pay was rather poor. i realized after a while that i wouldnt be able to support a family on the money i was

30、earning.”“i see,” said mr. snell. “so what did you do next”“for the last six months i have been a salesman in a department store,” said mr. barlow.“and do you think you could sell warmans office materials with clear conscience” mr. snell asked. “do you think you could be sincere, as you put it, about selling the papers, inks, copying- machines and so on that we produce here”mr. barlow said that he thought he could; that warmans office materials enj

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