—I am afraid the car is ______ out of gas. —I think so.A.gettingB.usingC.makingD.running
—I am afraid the car is ______ out of gas. —I think so.
A.getting
B.using
C.making
D.running
—I am afraid the car is ______ out of gas. —I think so.
A.getting
B.using
C.making
D.running
A.I am afraid your baggage is overweight
B.I am afraid your baggage is on the weight
C.I am afraid your baggage is the weight
I am afraid I should______you of your promise.
A.remind
B.remember
C.release
D.record
A.at the moment
B.in order that
C.once
D.because
- Where is John? i couldn't find him.().
A.He is very busy working on his project
B.i am sorry but I'm afraid 1 can't agree with you
C.i suppose he could have gone to the meeting room
______, I am afraid I can't go with you.
A.With so much work to do
B.With so much work doing
C.For so much work to do
D.To do so much work
A.many room
B.any rooms
C.any room
D.many rooms
Mr. Green, was worried because ______.
A. he was driving along a lonely road
B. he had taken a stranger in his car
C. he saw a police-car
D. he was afraid that the man might rob him
"Many different departments are involved, in bringing a product to market," said Hess, referring to the 2000 Neon. "A company looks into renewing a particular vehicle when its marketplace demand is good, and the profits increase our shareholder's value," explained Hess. "We look to our market research in determining which options we'll keep the same or delete, and which ones we want to add to improve our appeal."
Now that the Neon 2000 is on the market, her team will use survey and research results to determine which option packages work best for the consumer, and what improvements, if any, need to be made. And the best goes on.
Hess supervises 1 200 engineers while managing a successful life as wife and mother. Her secret, she said, is to "always try to give 150 percent in everything I do. The only way I can really balance my work and family is 'by cheating at both ends'. " "For example," Hess said, "I always take my boys to school on the first day of the year--so I come in a little late. A few times a year I leave work for a couple of hours to see my son in a play or to attend his swim meet."
Like most other successful women in the auto industry, Hess's day begins early and ends late. In her case, coaching her son's basketball game ends some of Hess's days. "Occasionally," she adds," I come in to work on the weekends to catch up on paperwork and mail and have also been known to be called to work while I am on vacation."
What is Cindy's chief responsibility now?
A.Renewing promising car models.
B.Supervising production.
C.Doing market research.
D.Developing small cars.