[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fdlhmq04Os1QDHIOQz3r5HT_ML2Rs0KstjRmMTQhj7m4":3},{"answer":4,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":7,"origin":12,"question":19,"related":20,"source":30,"type":31},[],"2025-06-13 05:38:51",199589753,[8,9,10,11],"get somebody to write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance","get a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance","write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance","get somebody to agree to a meeting in advance",{"count":13,"courseId":14,"courseImg":15,"courseName":16,"workId":17,"workName":18},15,"b8fa8c47f576cc86b11d758d3e3967e2","https:\u002F\u002Ftihai-oss-cloud.itihey.com\u002Fimg\u002F935c428fdb3bf20363451b251a4a3295.png","大学英语（普通班）  （2025春）","work_44268401","Unit 6 Reading Comprehension","3) How to run a meeting Prepare, prepare and prepare some more. Not only does a good manager write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance but he also talks with the participants to make them aware of the important points and also look at where the meeting will be held, checking up on details like the room temperature and whether there might be a light bulb that goes on and off. When ordering soft drinks, a good manager even checks on individual tastes. &quot;If someone likes Tab, order Tab.&quot; Such small things can help participants feel welcome and eager to attend. It is always good to set down what you could call codes of meeting conduct, at the first meeting, particularly when a group will be holding a series of meetings. How could the group react, for instance, when participants come in late? What if some participants haven't prepared ahead of time? What about people who try to take over the meeting and try to guide the agenda in their own direction? This can be a problem when this person is a senior manager and the meeting leader is a junior person小题:A good manager should ______",[21,32,41,50,59,68,71,80,89,98],{"answer":22,"createTime":5,"id":23,"options":24,"question":29,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589743,[25,26,27,28],"It is part of the procedure of getting things done","It happens on a regular basis","It is a good way to start the day","It is part of the procedure of starting the day well","1) Business meetings Every business, whether it has 2 employees or 2,000, has meetings as a regular part of getting things done. Although employees can communicate with one another in an organization in many different ways, business meetings ------ if they are conducted the right way ------ can be incredibly effective and efficient. Meetings are not only one of the most important ways for employees to communicate within organizations, but they're also the way that teams get their work done. Although individual team members work on tasks outside of meetings, team meetings give members the opportunity to come together to determine the team's goals, its plans for achieving its goals, and who will do what ------ and when. In bigger meetings that require more people and more time, give the conversation a clear structure by assigning topics an allotted(分派的,指定的) amount of time. Experts recommend picking odd numbers ------ 25 minutes instead of 30, for example ------ to show that you're serious about sticking to a precise schedule小题:What is the point of business meetings","v1",0,{"answer":33,"createTime":5,"id":34,"options":35,"question":40,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589745,[36,37,38,39],"They give the employees a chance to see each other","They allow employees time for themselves","They give the employees time to think about their work","They allow employees to communicate with each other","1) Business meetings Every business, whether it has 2 employees or 2,000, has meetings as a regular part of getting things done. Although employees can communicate with one another in an organization in many different ways, business meetings ------ if they are conducted the right way ------ can be incredibly effective and efficient. Meetings are not only one of the most important ways for employees to communicate within organizations, but they're also the way that teams get their work done. Although individual team members work on tasks outside of meetings, team meetings give members the opportunity to come together to determine the team's goals, its plans for achieving its goals, and who will do what ------ and when. In bigger meetings that require more people and more time, give the conversation a clear structure by assigning topics an allotted(分派的,指定的) amount of time. Experts recommend picking odd numbers ------ 25 minutes instead of 30, for example ------ to show that you're serious about sticking to a precise schedule小题:Apart from being effective and efficient, what other advantage do meetings have",{"answer":42,"createTime":5,"id":43,"options":44,"question":49,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589747,[45,46,47,48],"Members of a team have the opportunity to plan the teamwork","Members of a team can decide who will come to the meeting and when it will be","Members of a team can decide which goals are important","Members of a team can decide who should work on the team","1) Business meetings Every business, whether it has 2 employees or 2,000, has meetings as a regular part of getting things done. Although employees can communicate with one another in an organization in many different ways, business meetings ------ if they are conducted the right way ------ can be incredibly effective and efficient. Meetings are not only one of the most important ways for employees to communicate within organizations, but they're also the way that teams get their work done. Although individual team members work on tasks outside of meetings, team meetings give members the opportunity to come together to determine the team's goals, its plans for achieving its goals, and who will do what ------ and when. In bigger meetings that require more people and more time, give the conversation a clear structure by assigning topics an allotted(分派的,指定的) amount of time. Experts recommend picking odd numbers ------ 25 minutes instead of 30, for example ------ to show that you're serious about sticking to a precise schedule小题:Who do you learn about team meetings",{"answer":51,"createTime":5,"id":52,"options":53,"question":58,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589749,[54,55,56,57],"You have to decide who says what","You have to decide how long a person is allowed to talk","You have to decide how long the meeting will spend on one particular topic","You have to decide which topics should be discussed","1) Business meetings Every business, whether it has 2 employees or 2,000, has meetings as a regular part of getting things done. Although employees can communicate with one another in an organization in many different ways, business meetings ------ if they are conducted the right way ------ can be incredibly effective and efficient. Meetings are not only one of the most important ways for employees to communicate within organizations, but they're also the way that teams get their work done. Although individual team members work on tasks outside of meetings, team meetings give members the opportunity to come together to determine the team's goals, its plans for achieving its goals, and who will do what ------ and when. In bigger meetings that require more people and more time, give the conversation a clear structure by assigning topics an allotted(分派的,指定的) amount of time. Experts recommend picking odd numbers ------ 25 minutes instead of 30, for example ------ to show that you're serious about sticking to a precise schedule小题:How can you organize bigger meetings",{"answer":60,"createTime":5,"id":61,"options":62,"question":67,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589751,[63,64,65,66],"It shows the participants that you are serious and not being casual","It makes the participants realize that there is a time schedule","It shows the participants that the meeting will not go on longer than planned","It shows the participants that you are taking them seriously","1) Business meetings Every business, whether it has 2 employees or 2,000, has meetings as a regular part of getting things done. Although employees can communicate with one another in an organization in many different ways, business meetings ------ if they are conducted the right way ------ can be incredibly effective and efficient. Meetings are not only one of the most important ways for employees to communicate within organizations, but they're also the way that teams get their work done. Although individual team members work on tasks outside of meetings, team meetings give members the opportunity to come together to determine the team's goals, its plans for achieving its goals, and who will do what ------ and when. In bigger meetings that require more people and more time, give the conversation a clear structure by assigning topics an allotted(分派的,指定的) amount of time. Experts recommend picking odd numbers ------ 25 minutes instead of 30, for example ------ to show that you're serious about sticking to a precise schedule小题:What is the advantage of choosing an odd number for the length of time allotted to a topic",{"answer":69,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":70,"question":19,"source":30,"type":31},[],[8,9,10,11],{"answer":72,"createTime":5,"id":73,"options":74,"question":79,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589755,[75,76,77,78],"with the participants about the important points in the office","about the important points before the meeting","with the participants about the important date in advance","with the participants about the important points before the meeting","3) How to run a meeting Prepare, prepare and prepare some more. Not only does a good manager write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance but he also talks with the participants to make them aware of the important points and also look at where the meeting will be held, checking up on details like the room temperature and whether there might be a light bulb that goes on and off. When ordering soft drinks, a good manager even checks on individual tastes. &quot;If someone likes Tab, order Tab.&quot; Such small things can help participants feel welcome and eager to attend. It is always good to set down what you could call codes of meeting conduct, at the first meeting, particularly when a group will be holding a series of meetings. How could the group react, for instance, when participants come in late? What if some participants haven't prepared ahead of time? What about people who try to take over the meeting and try to guide the agenda in their own direction? This can be a problem when this person is a senior manager and the meeting leader is a junior person小题:A good manager should also talk ______",{"answer":81,"createTime":5,"id":82,"options":83,"question":88,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589757,[84,85,86,87],"check the facilities, like the room, in advance","look at where the meeting will be held so he knows where to go","check that there is enough light","buy new light bulbs in advance","3) How to run a meeting Prepare, prepare and prepare some more. Not only does a good manager write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance but he also talks with the participants to make them aware of the important points and also look at where the meeting will be held, checking up on details like the room temperature and whether there might be a light bulb that goes on and off. When ordering soft drinks, a good manager even checks on individual tastes. &quot;If someone likes Tab, order Tab.&quot; Such small things can help participants feel welcome and eager to attend. It is always good to set down what you could call codes of meeting conduct, at the first meeting, particularly when a group will be holding a series of meetings. How could the group react, for instance, when participants come in late? What if some participants haven't prepared ahead of time? What about people who try to take over the meeting and try to guide the agenda in their own direction? This can be a problem when this person is a senior manager and the meeting leader is a junior person小题:He should also ______",{"answer":90,"createTime":5,"id":91,"options":92,"question":97,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589759,[93,94,95,96],"there are enough soft drinks","everyone is thirsty","there are enough Tabs","there are enough soft drinks for individual tastes","3) How to run a meeting Prepare, prepare and prepare some more. Not only does a good manager write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance but he also talks with the participants to make them aware of the important points and also look at where the meeting will be held, checking up on details like the room temperature and whether there might be a light bulb that goes on and off. When ordering soft drinks, a good manager even checks on individual tastes. &quot;If someone likes Tab, order Tab.&quot; Such small things can help participants feel welcome and eager to attend. It is always good to set down what you could call codes of meeting conduct, at the first meeting, particularly when a group will be holding a series of meetings. How could the group react, for instance, when participants come in late? What if some participants haven't prepared ahead of time? What about people who try to take over the meeting and try to guide the agenda in their own direction? This can be a problem when this person is a senior manager and the meeting leader is a junior person小题:A good manager even checks that ______",{"answer":99,"createTime":5,"id":100,"options":101,"question":106,"source":30,"type":31},[],199589763,[102,103,104,105],"how the group should react to a particular happening during a meeting","how the group should prepare before the meeting","how the group should take over the meeting","how a participant should behave if they come late","3) How to run a meeting Prepare, prepare and prepare some more. Not only does a good manager write a detailed agenda for a meeting in advance but he also talks with the participants to make them aware of the important points and also look at where the meeting will be held, checking up on details like the room temperature and whether there might be a light bulb that goes on and off. When ordering soft drinks, a good manager even checks on individual tastes. &quot;If someone likes Tab, order Tab.&quot; Such small things can help participants feel welcome and eager to attend. It is always good to set down what you could call codes of meeting conduct, at the first meeting, particularly when a group will be holding a series of meetings. How could the group react, for instance, when participants come in late? What if some participants haven't prepared ahead of time? What about people who try to take over the meeting and try to guide the agenda in their own direction? This can be a problem when this person is a senior manager and the meeting leader is a junior person小题:The code of meeting conduct may include ______"]