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Casual attire mostly refers to, but is not limited to jeans and T-shirts.

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第1题
What is the No.1 rule a lady must keep in mind when dressing for an office party?

A、Even if the party is casual, do not wear attire that is too casual.

B、When you're choosing your outfit for an office party, you wear something that is flattering for your body shape.

C、Never wear something too revealing.

D、Don't wear sneakers, animal prints and even if you wear jeans wear dark jeans in a classy model.

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第2题
What is the No.1 rule a lady must keep in mind when dressing for an office party?

A.Even if the party is casual, do not wear attire that is too casual.

B.When you’re choosing your outfit for an office party, you wear something that is flattering for your body shape

C.Never wear something too revealing.

D.Don’t wear sneakers, animal prints and even if you wear jeans wear dark jeans in a classy model.

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第3题
Please read the following short story and complete...

Please read the following short story and complete 2 tasks: 1) explaining what is the etiquette problem 2) describing the correct etiquette rules with reference to your personal life experiences if necessary. Case Study: Before their first meeting, Ryan was told by a client that theirs was a casual office and Ryan should come to meetings in business casual. Ryan believed that a suit and a tie was proper business attire and so wore a conservative suit to that first meeting. When scheduling their next meeting, which was to be attended by the division president, the client said, "Now remember, Ryan, we're a casual office -- no suit and tie this time." Inexplicably, Ryan showed up in shorts, a T-shirt, and sneakers. When the client saw him, he immediately called the president and cancelled the meeting, and graciously gave Ryan one last warning.

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第4题
Being less than perfectly well-dressed in a business setting can result in a feeling of pr
ofound discomfort that may well require therapy to dispel. And the sad truth is that "clothing mismatches" on the job can ruin the day of the person who is wearing the inappropriate attire (着装)and the people with whom he or she comes in contact.

Offices vary when it comes to dress codes. Some businesses have very high standards for their employees and set strict guidelines for office attire, while others maintain a more relaxed attitude. However, it is always important to remember that no matter what your company's attitude is regarding what you wear, you are working in a business environment and you should dress accordingly. Certain items may be more appropriate for evening wear than for a business meeting just as shorts and a T-shirt are better suited for the beach than for an office environment. Your attire should reflect both your environment and your position. A senior vice president has a different image to maintain than that of a secretary or sales assistant. Like it or not, you will be judged by your personal appearance.

This is never more apparent than on "dress-down days" when what you wear can say more about you than any business suit ever could. In fact, people will pay more attention to what you wear on dress-down days than on "business professional" days. Thus, when dressing in "business casual" clothes, try to put some flair into your wardrobe choices, recognizing that the "real" definition of business casual is to dress just one notch(等级) down from what you would normally wear on business-professional attire days.

Remember, there are boundaries between your career and your social life. You should dress one way for play and another way when you mean business. Always ask yourself where you are going and how other people will be dressed when you get there. Is the final destination the opera, the beach, or the office? Dress accordingly and you will discover the truth in the axiom(公理)that clothes make the man and the woman. When in doubt, always err on the side of dressing slightly more conservatively than the situation demands.

What is the passage mainly about?

A.What is the difference between professional and casual dress?

B.A president of a company should dress differently from a secretary or sales assistant.

C.How to dress properly in a business setting.

D.Improper dress will make a person feel uncomfortable.

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第5题
Whether this will be your first or your thousandth business trip, you should be conscious
of conduct that is considered proper during your absence from the office. As a representative of your company, you need to know how to behave appropriately on a business trip.

Steps:

1. Pack all essential items in a carry-on bag to avoid being ill-prepared for business if the airline loses your luggage. Showing up for a trade show or a meeting with a client dressed in yesterday's clothes will not make a positive impression.

2. Dress professionally during the entire trip. Your attire(服装) should reflect the fact that you are on a business trip, whether you are on a plane, on a golf course or in a conference room.

3. Be prepared and be on time. You may normally arrive at the office at 13:10 every morning and not speak until after your first cup of coffee, but clients will not be 10 minutes late for an important meeting.

4. Use proper business language. Even though some business trips may include more casual situations, such as lunch, dinner or even golf, keep in mind that you are still representing your company, and like the old saying goes, "Loose lips sink ships."

5. Save all receipts from your trip so you can easily determine your expenses when you return.

6. Conduct yourself with grace and decorum(礼貌得体) at all times. If you are uncertain about these terms, consider buying a book on business etiquette(礼节) for some light reading while on the plane.

We should dress ______ during the entire trip.

A.professionally

B.lovely

C.casually

D.formally

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第6题
Task 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1.The 5 questions or unfinished statements

Task 2

Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.

Whether this will be your first or your thousandth business trip, you should be conscious of conduct that is considered proper during your absence from the office. As a representative of your company, you need to know how to behave appropriately on a business trip.

Steps:

1. Pack all essential items in a carry-on bag to avoid being ill-prepared for business if the airline loses your luggage. Showing up for a trade show or a meeting with a client dressed in yesterday's clothes will not make a positive impression.

2. Dress professionally during the entire trip. Your attire(服装) should reflect the fact that you are on a business trip, whether you are on a plane, on a golf course or in a conference room.

3. Be prepared and be on time. You may normally arrive at the office at 13:10 every morning and not speak until after your first cup of coffee, but clients will not be 10 minutes late for an important meeting.

4. Use proper business language. Even though some business trips may include more casual situations, such as lunch, dinner or even golf, keep in mind that you are still representing your company, and like the old saying goes, "Loose lips sink ships."

5. Save all receipts from your trip so you can easily determine your expenses when you return.

6. Conduct yourself with grace and decorum(礼貌得体) at all times. If you are uncertain about these terms, consider buying a book on business etiquette(礼节) for some light reading while on the plane.

We should dress ______ during the entire trip.

A.professionally

B.lovely

C.casually

D.formally

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第7题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

Only a year ago, the suit and tie seemed headed for extinction—along with other old-economy anomalies(异常) like profits, proven products and payment in cash. In the new economy, workers would wear whatever clothing best got their creative juices flowing, without unduly restricting freedom of movement while playing table football and engaging in other activities de rigueur(合宜的) in the modem cutting-edge working environment. This sartorial(服装的) revolution started, inevitably, in Silicon Valley, but by last spring it had stormed even the most sober and traditional banks, consultancies and law firms of Manhattan and the City of London. One by one, they all went "business casual".

Now, it turns out, the vision of an open-neck future was but a mirage(海市蜃楼). Suits are back. According to the Doneger Group, a "style. consultancy", sales of suits and dress shirts bottomed in the third quarter of last year, and have since rebounded sharply. The evidence is clearest in New York, where many a suit has been rescued from the wardrobe, with chinos(丝光斜纹布裤) and polo-shirts relegated to the weekends. Only workers who never come face to face with customers or senior managers can still fearlessly wear jeans and T-shirts.

Even America's congenitally(天生地) casual west coast is going conservative. The new vogue(时尚) is "dressy casual". At a minimum, The Economist has found, shirts are once more being tucked(塞进) into trousers. New-economy trendsetters such as Bill Gates, Michael Dell and Larry Ellison have all been seen looking dapper(衣冠楚楚的). When Steve Case, boss of AOL, wore a tie at the announcement of his firm's purchase of Time Warner a year ago, it was interpreted as a gesture to reassure Time workers. With hindsight(事后的认识), it seems Mr. Case simply had a feel for fashion. George Bush, sure-footed in his first weeks in the White House, has banned jeans from the Oval Office and wears a suit almost everywhere except on the ranch.

The time has surely come to replace the old "hemline(衣裙的底边) theory" of economic cycles with a new theory of suits. Back in the 1920s, George Taylor, an economist at the University of Pennsylvania, argued that hemlines on women's skirts were a useful indicator of economic activity. They moved higher in good times, because women could afford to wear, and show off, expensive silk stockings. In hard times, they moved lower, as modesty required that less expensively clad(穿着的) legs be covered.

Now that women have more to think about than their stockings, the wearing of suits may be a more reliable guide to economic trends. In any case, many female executives have abandoned hemlines altogether in favor of trousers.

The suit is the. perfect attire(服装) for hard economic times. It speaks of seriousness of purpose and self-discipline. It speaks of dullness, too, which is a welcome contrast with the anarchic(无政府主义的) creativity of the dotcoms. A suit saves time, because it requires no thought and still looks all right—a crucial competitive advantage in the labor market that men long enjoyed over women. How foolish it was to throw that away.

Above all, the backlash(强烈反应) against suits revealed a labor market so tight that workers had all the cards. Bosses hated seeing their staff slouch(懒散) contemptuously in torn jeans and jumpers, but had to put up with it. Now, jobs are harder to come by, and involve more work and less play. The suit is back. Everywhere except The Economist, of course. Here, freedom of movement is religion.

It is implied that, a year ago, ______.

A.people preferred to pay by check or credit cards

B.creative people gave up suit and tie at work

C.business casual was no longer the vogue

D.suit and tie were only essential for social activities

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第8题
The (6) __________ __________, including the accepted styles of attire, etc.
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第9题
Jeans are decent as semi-casual attire in that they are ceremonial.
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第10题
【单选题】______ is appropriate for most job interviews.

A、Conservative business attire

B、Clean and neat leisure dress

C、splendid attire

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