A. Shortening business hours. B. Closing offices on holidays. C. Stopping mail delivery on Saturdays. D. Computerizing mall sorting processes.
A. Many post office staff will lose their jobs. B. Many people will begin to complain. C. Taxpayers will be very pleased. D. A lot of controversy will arise.
A. He will be kept from promotion. B. He will go through retraining. C. He will be given a warning. D. He will lose part of his pay.
A. He is always on time. B. He is a trustworthy guy. C. He is an experienced press operator. D. He is on good terms with his workmates.
A. She is a trade union representative. B. She is in charge of public relations. C. She is a senior manager of the shop. D. She is better at handling such matters.
A. He is skilled and experienced. B. He is very close to the manager. C. He is always trying to stir up trouble. D. He is always complaining about low wages.
A. Open. B. Friendly. C. Selfish. D. Reserved.
A. They stay quiet. B. They read a book. C. They talk about the weather. D. They chat with fellow passengers.
A. She was always treated as a foreigner. B. She was eager to visit an English castle. C. She was never invited to a colleague's home. D. She was unwilling to make friends with workmates.
A. Houses are much more quiet. B. Houses provide more privacy. C. They want to have more space. D. They want a garden of their own.