Work: Office Etiquette 辦公室禮節(jié)
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1 : When you meet clients in the office, which is the most appropriate greeting? | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
Nodding and smiling Shaking hands Bowing Kissing on the cheek |
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對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。我們通常在看到不太熟悉的同事時(shí),會(huì)點(diǎn)頭表示問候。
恭喜你,答對(duì)了!辦公正式場(chǎng)合中,應(yīng)該用握右手的方式進(jìn)行問候。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。只有在見女王或皇室成員時(shí)才會(huì)鞠躬。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。我們只有在見關(guān)系較近的朋友時(shí)才能親吻臉頰。
你沒有回答這個(gè)問題。
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2 : In a meeting, which of these is acceptable? | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
Arriving five or ten minutes late Talking on your mobile phone Arriving five minutes early Having a private conversation with the person next to you |
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對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。開會(huì)一定要準(zhǔn)時(shí)。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。這個(gè)說(shuō)法不對(duì),再試試。
恭喜你,答對(duì)了!開會(huì)提前5分鐘到是很好的禮節(jié),因?yàn)檫@樣一來(lái),你會(huì)有時(shí)間調(diào)整好自己,準(zhǔn)備開會(huì)。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。在會(huì)議中,應(yīng)該認(rèn)真聽取說(shuō)話人的講話。
你沒有回答這個(gè)問題。
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3 : Which of these is generally considered bad office behaviour? | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
Speaking loudly Eating at your desk Borrowing equipment Chatting by the water cooler |
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恭喜你,答對(duì)了。在辦公室里大聲講話會(huì)影響到他人工作,所以被視為是一種不禮貌的行為。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。在英國(guó),很多人都坐在自己的辦公桌前吃午飯。但要注意,如果你的午飯味道很大,也許有些同事不喜歡那種氣味。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。只要記得按時(shí)退還借來(lái)的設(shè)備就沒問題。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。這個(gè)行為在辦公室里極為常見。
你沒有回答這個(gè)問題。
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4 : In most offices how should you address your boss? | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
Mr/Mrs/Miss + family name Mr/Mrs/Miss + first name and family name First name only Sir or Madam |
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對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。這種稱呼方式通常會(huì)用來(lái)稱呼醫(yī)院里的醫(yī)生。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。這種稱呼方式很不常見。
正確!在英國(guó)的辦公室里,同事之間的稱呼是相對(duì)較隨便的。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。這種稱呼方式非常正式。只有在寫正式信函,但又不知道對(duì)方的名字時(shí),才會(huì)使用這種稱呼方式。
你沒有回答這個(gè)問題
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5 : Which of these would NOT be considered rude in an office? | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
Maintaining eye contact and looking away every now and then Standing one or two feet away from the person you are talking to Disagreeing with someone's point of view in a meeting Looking very quickly or not at all at a business card |
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對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。如果你保持和說(shuō)話方有目光交流,那么對(duì)方就知道你在認(rèn)真聽他講話。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。如果你在說(shuō)話的時(shí)候與對(duì)方站的太近了,會(huì)讓對(duì)方感到非常不舒服。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。只要使用正常的說(shuō)話語(yǔ)氣,在會(huì)議上和他人有不同的看法是可以接受的行為。
正確!交換名片在英國(guó)不是非常重要,交換過(guò)后仔細(xì)閱讀名片上的內(nèi)容也不是必需的。
請(qǐng)選擇答案。
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6 : Complete this sentence with the best answer. Giving gifts to visitors in British business is ... | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
rarely done. always expected. best if you ask what the recipient wants. always reciprocated. |
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對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。請(qǐng)?jiān)僭囋嚒?/div>
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。請(qǐng)?jiān)僭囋嚒?/div>
恭喜你,答對(duì)了!在英國(guó),人們通常在喝完一杯啤酒后緊接著喝一杯烈酒,這被烈酒就叫做chaser, 這個(gè)詞來(lái)自于它的動(dòng)詞形式 chase 追。
對(duì)不起,答錯(cuò)了。請(qǐng)?jiān)傧胂搿?/div>
你沒有回答這個(gè)問題。
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