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As I see it, a restaurant is a market and it is the job of a waiter to .
Question 1:
As I see it, a restaurant is a market and it is the job of a waiter to ....... the clients into choosing products from*^*the menu.
A.
push
B.
pervade
C.
tempt
D.
instruct
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Dear Sir, having read your advertisement, I should like to ....... this letter as my application for the post of*^*marketing manager.
As you will see from my ....... C.V., I am currently working as a waiter.
You may think that this is a ....... job for someone who is applying for a marketing post.
Perhaps I should explain the ....... reason for working in a restaurant as a waiter in preparation for a marketing*^*job.
As I see it, a restaurant is a market and it is the job of a waiter to ....... the clients into choosing products from*^*the menu.
I am sure I could very easily ....... all the requirements of the job.
For example some of my clients cannot decide whether to have ....... fruit or tiramisu.
On such an occasion like that I market well and always make them ....... the one we have most of.
I am sure I could ....... my skills as a waiter to the tasks that are needed for your advertised post.
Finally I look forward to ....... from you and as you will understand I don't want to 'wait' very long.*^*Yours faithfully,*^*I.A.M. Hopeful.*^*
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Tech Life Hires New CEO
New York, April 12 — Amid a crisis of low sales and disappointing performance, the technology company Tech Life has hired Steve Cross as its new chief executive officer. Previously, he was the chief financial officer at the technology investment firm Esta Resources in San Francisco, California. He assumed the position of CEO at the company—based in Dallas, Texas—just this Monday. Stockholders voted unanimously for the appointment, hoping the new CEO will bring renewed vitality and strength to the company. Mr. Cross has an impressive record as a business leader who makes smart decisions," commented Lynn Dyer, the director of human resources at Tech Life. "We have faith that he will lead US in a new direction that will help develop new markets and optimize our company operations in general."
Steve Cross graduated from Chester University in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with a master's degree in business administration. He once served as head of the American League of Business Leaders and is a dedicated family man.
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To:Steve Cross-
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From:Lynn Dyer -
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Subject: Welcome!
Date:April 15
Dear Mr. Cross,
It has been almost two years since we met. I am so glad to be collaborating with you again after we worked in the same department at Esta Resources. I felt we cooperated very well at that time, and I had been hoping to work with you again. You will find that we have very dedicated and hard-working teams here. If there is anything I can do to help you make the transition, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Additionally, Tech Life has recently added five new managers to our company. If you have time, please visit them when they will all be attending a mandatory training session at 3:00 RM. this afternoon in Room 403.
Sincerely,
Lynn Dyer
Director of Human Resources Tech Life
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In the article, the word “optimize” in paragraph 2, line 6, is closest in meaning to
Where did Ms. Dyer work previously?