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4、o someone else? Has the email been in your inbox for long? Check the message time.An initial scan like this can help you identify the emails that require your prompt attention.The others can be kept for reading at a more convenient time.Replying in stagesHaving prioritised your emails, you can answe

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7、f you are unable toreply there and then or choose not to, let the sender know that youve received the messageand will be in touch as soon as possible.Questions 1-7Complete the flow chart below.Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text above for each answer.Write your answer in boxes 1-7 on you/re

8、answer sheet.Dealing with emailsDelete 1spam_emaillsSort email according to the: sender 2 _check mpqqanA timpDeal with emails that needyour 3 _right stepIf an email is complex, you can: first send a 4 _briefacknowledgement give the sender a 5_detail_acknowledge foranswering their email fullyIf an em

9、ail is 6_uncomplicated to answer;you should 7replyimmediatelyREADING PASSAGE 2You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 8-20, which are based on ReadingPassage 2 below.Questions 8-13Reading Passage 2 has eight paragraphs, A-H.Choose the correct heading for paragraphs B-H from the list of headin

10、gs below.Write the correct number, i-ix, on your answer sheet.List of Headingsi An example of regard from othersii The despatch to investigate the sailsiii Evidences show how the misfortune happenediv The reason why the novel is readily accessible to peoplev Slowness contributing to successful explo

11、rersvi What enabled John Franklin with talentvii The literature usage of the novel for the worldviii An instant popularity of the publicationix Timeless points presented by the novel in the USx The significance on efficiency understood by peopleExampleParagraph CAnswervi9Paragraph D III10Paragraph E

12、vi11Paragraph FV12Paragraph GX13Paragraph Hix8 Paragraph B IIThe Discoveryof SlownessA John Franklin (1786-1847) was the most famous vanisher of the Victorian era. After hefought in the battles of Copenhagen and Trafalgar; Franklin turned his attention to Arcticexploration, and in particular to solv

13、ing the conundrum of the Northwest Passage, themythical clear-water route which would probably link the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceansabove the northern coast of the American continent. The first expedition to the Arctic wasan arduous overland journey. Yet, it is was a triumph of surveying - they m

14、anaged to charthundreds of miles of previously unknown coastline - but their inexperience in polar traveland inadequate supplies turned the journey into a catastrophe. Food ran out while theywere still days from safety, and the men were forced to eat lichen, their belts and theirboots.B Between 1847

15、 and 1859, more than thirty expeditions were despatched in search ofFranklin and his men. It was not until 1859 that enough evidence had been gathered -reports from the Eskimos of the Boothia region, followed by relics of the expedition, thenskeletons, and finally a piece of paper. The details are still uncertain, but it seems that inSeptember 1846 in Victoria Strait, Franklins ships were caught in pack ice north-west ofKing William Island. Franklin died of a stroke in 1847. Almost all the crew succumbed tohunger, scurvy or lead

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