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填空题{{U}}Electronic{{/U}} mail to describe an upcoming workshop {{U}}should use{{/U}} only {{U}}if{{/U}} potential participants use this form of communication {{U}}regularly{{/U}}. A. Electronic B. should use C. if D. regularly
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填空题Tom: Be careful. A policeman is coming.John: Oh, really? ______
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填空题An office is the "brain" of a business. In an office, figures, lists and information are compiled which tell the managers or heads of the business what is happening in their shops or factories. These figures guide the managers (51) telling them what has happened and what is happening. Information comes into an office in all sorts of (52) but the main items of information come in regularly. It is part of the job of the clerks to collect and classify that information and to put it into a form that is easily interpreted and understood. Offices collect information, then they (53) it. This work of collection is common in an office from the sorting of mail every morning to the accountant's work in finding (54) the final figure for year's profit. (55) always requires the arrangement of the same kind of information, often into lists or columns. For this work, correctness, accuracy and speed, as in all office work, are essential. There is no value, (56) , in collecting the figures (57) mean nothing. (58) are guides which should help us (59) decisions. The interpretation of information and of tables should tell us where success or (60) lies, where profit can be had and where (61) occur. On this kind of information and from the known figures, a choice is (62) and a series of such choices may make a policy. A firm which has three factories may find, (63) . instance, from its figures, that one factory is losing money and a choice may lie between either a change of manager, a cut in production, an increase in production (64) closure of the factory. Whichever one of these decisions is taken becomes the policy. It is clear (65) a decision leading to a policy can only be as good (66) the information (67) which it is based. Consequently there is a constant search (68) more and more exact information. Managers will want to have all the necessary facts (69) they can make the best decision and it is normal for (70) to seek for more and more information.
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填空题Beowulf probably existed in its oral form as early as the(19)century, and its hero and his adventures are placed in(20)and southern Sweden rather than in England.
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填空题Johnson has bothered to write out exactly how that play should be acted ______ hes trying to stay in control of his plays.
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填空题conclusive instead at length as a result survey in which persuasive target common enables an initial efficiently likely to regard particular Advertising agencies employ research for both strategic and evaluative purposes. Strategic research 1 the agency to better understand how consumers use a product or service and how they 2 the product or service. Strategic research also determines the types of people most 3 buy the product. That group of people is called the 4 market. Advertisers have limited budgets so knowing who is most likely to buy a 5 product helps them spend their advertising budget more 6 . Evaluative research is used after the advertising has run and seeks to determine how well consumers remember the advertising message and how 7 it was. Evaluative research is expensive, and 8 , many advertisers do not employ it. 9 , they try to measure the advertising"s effectiveness by analyzing sales results. Agencies use both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Agencies employ qualitative research to gain 10 understanding of the marketing situation. This research method uses open-ended questions that allow consumers to explain their values, beliefs, and behaviors 11 . Agencies use quantitative research to determine a final course of action. This type of research uses close-ended questions 12 answers are selected from a set list. This enables the researcher to determine the exact percentage of people who answered yes or no to a question or the exact percentage choosing answer a, b, or c. One of the most 13 quantitative research techniques is the 14 in which researchers use a questionnaire to gain information from a large group of people, called a sample. The findings provided by quantitative research are therefore 15 in a way that qualitative research cannot be.
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填空题From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
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填空题The Internet, like a personal assistant, making you aware of opportunities that may elevate your career.
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填空题{{U}}To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting.{{/U}}
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填空题Choose from the list[A]to[F]after the passage the best sentences to fill in the gaps in the text. There are more sentences than gaps. Brevity Those of us who are small in physical stature are often reassured by kindly friends who say: " The best things come in small packages... A little person is a beautiful thing... It"s the size of the brain that counts..." and so on. For the man who craves those extra inches in order to dominate an audience, for the woman who regularly has to speak in public while resting her chin on the table, these thoughts provide little consolation. But they do contain a germ of truth.【K1】______. Tall people cannot stretch out in the bath or extend their legs in a sleeper or couchette. They can peer over the top of the crowd but seldom slide through it. As with people, so with letters. There are times when a letter must be long to achieve its purpose. But generally, the shorter the words, the sentences and the letter, the more effective the results will be. Even the longest epistle should be broken up into brief sections. There is no excuse for the sentence that stretches into a paragraph, nor the paragraph that becomes a page. 【K2】______. The bore, the windbag, the person whom we would all go the longest distance to avoid, is also the writer whose letters we least like to read. "Oh, him again, " you say, recognizing the prolix prose. " I"ll read it later... if I have time. " So the writer joins the rank of the great unread. In the world of journalism there are newspapers that pay by the word or column inch. This puts a premium on padding.【K3】______. " We only want 500 words, " writes the editor. " We pay £ x per thousand words. " " I shall be delighted to write your piece! " the journalist replies. " But it will be harder for me to condense the material you want into 500 words than to produce a piece of 1, 000. I suggest that it would be fairer to pay the rate of £ x + £ y for the 500-word piece. It will take me longer to write and will cost more in care. " With luck, the editor will agree—as a professional, he will know that length and value are seldom the same. Quality counts. Brevity matters. 【K4】______. In the world of public speaking there is a trite saying: " Stand up, speak up and then shut up. " But at least the spoken work is transitory. Unless you are on radio or television, or you are a politician who produces some glorious gaffe—or, of course, you slander someone—your words will probably go unrecorded and unremembered. Commercial correspondence, though, have their words preserved in files, to be used in evidence if necessary. So keep those words short, accurate arid to the point. If you find your letter is too long, take out your equivalent of the sub-editor"s blue pencil. Peel away the extra words with which your thoughts are clothed and leave them to stand on their own naked merits. If you are ashamed of them when they stand stripped, then think again. Redraft, rewrite, rethink...【K5】______. A magazine once asked millionaire Paul Getty for a short article explaining his success. The editor enclosed his cheque for £ 200. The multi-millionaire wrote: " Some people find oil. Others don"t. " Be brief, then. Or in the famous words of another oil man, " If you don"t strike oil soon, stop boring!"[A]Churchill was once asked how long it took him to prepare a speech. " If it"s a two-hour speech, " he replied, " ten minutes. If it"s a ten-minute speech, two hours.[B]Many professional writers do their best to avoid this sort of yardstick[C]Excess verbiage not only offends, bores and muddles the reader. It also fools the writer[D]Length is fine in its way, but it may be a nuisance[E]When General Eisenhower appointed Arthur Bums as Chairman of his Economic Advisors, Bumssuggested sending the President a memo outlining plans to organize the flow of economic advice.Ike said, "Keep it short. I can"t read. " Bums replied, "That"s fine, Mr. President. I can"twrite!" So they had a one-hour weekly conference instead[F]Brevity is the soul of a good letter. Short, snappy, concise, clear and pungent paragraphs.Thoughts neatly packed into words with punch. Neat, lively expressions, shorn of padding andpomposity. These are the keys to successful correspondence
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填空题Translate the following into English.(华东师范大学2010研,考试科目:翻译) 很多人都知道马祖生产一种细小的丁香鱼;用辣椒炒来佐饭很开胃口。我们泾县也产这种鱼,体积还要小些。名叫琴鱼。传说西汉炼士琴高,选了泾北门外的一处山明水秀的地方烧丹炼药,丹成,便羽化而登仙,临上天时,为了感恩这处地方的水质太好,应有所报答,顺手把药罐子里的药渣撒向河中,便化作尾尾红色的小鱼。这种小鱼便是泾县琴溪有名的琴鱼。神话归神话,鱼却是一味上品,据说以前曾作贡品,其名贵可以想见,但这种琴鱼可不是用来当菜佐饭的,那未免猪八戒吃人参果——有点太糟蹋东西了。 江南人嗜饮茶,泾县白云山出产一种名贵的茶叶,泡在杯中颜色便转成白的,这是泾县的白云茶。 有好的茶叶必须配上好的泉水,那才相得益彰;而琴溪的水又是上等好水,两种好东西配在一起,便变成无上妙品。路过琴溪的人,事先都要携带一个毛竹筒,以便装些琴溪水回去孝敬年老爹娘。但是这还不够完美;最完美的必须在饮早茶时,配上一小撮琴鱼。祖父起身很早,他必定先到河边柳林中打完一趟太极拳回来才饮早茶,饮早茶时必定配一小碟琴鱼和一大碟子桂花酥糖:姑姑在家一定为他老人家准备妥当了的。 祖父吃琴鱼,是用大拇指和食指去“钳”,每次只限两条鱼,我说爷爷好小气,他老人这笑笑说:“这东西比鸦片还贵哪!” 贵还是其次,还难买,琴鱼是论两论钱不论斤的,因为琴鱼产量少,很难捕到,我十一岁时离家赴宣城当学徒,便曾经过琴溪,因为等渡船,顺便看当地人用网箔鱼,每次收网,总不过一二十尾,不够铺满一只手掌心的,因稀少,所以贵;因为有神话,其味又鲜,所以名贵;名贵也者,定有很多道理也。 祖父的早茶在地方上很有点名气,有事来需求的一定在早晨赶来,因为早晨时候,祖父的心情最好,几乎有求必应,到晚上来就未必见得了。 琴鱼未必每早必有,因为有时有钱也买不到货,但桂花酥糖则从未缺过,因为制酥糖的是官庄的玉成轩糕饼铺。我家吃糕饼、送礼,祖父必指定这个字号,道理我不知道。但别人家却对我祖父的嗜好摸得很清楚。过年过节,送来的四色礼,一定是桂花酥糖、雪片、蜜枣和绿豆糕;因为酥糖是黄色的,雪片是白的,蜜枣是红的,绿豆糕是绿的,我忘记到了冬天,绿豆糕该换那一样了。 我自小跟祖父学着饮早茶,只学会了吃桂花酥糖,饮茶则,如牛饮,不辨其味。 台北衡阳路采芝斋和成都路老天禄,都卖桂花酥糖,包装得很精美,但吃后粘牙。如今我已好多年不曾“粘牙”了,不知道品质改良了一些没有。
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填空题His is wise enough to see ______ all these fine pretensions.
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填空题You dont have to sacrifice environmental protection to promote economic gr______.
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填空题 Most people who travel long distances complain of jetlag. Jetlag makes business travelers less productive and more prone{{U}} (51) {{/U}}making mistakes. It is actually caused by{{U}} (52) {{/U}}of your "body clock"—a small cluster of brain cells that controls the timing of biological{{/U}} (53) {{/U}}.The body clock is designed for a{{U}} (54) {{/U}}rhythm of daylight and darkness, so that it is thrown out of balance when i{{U}} (55) {{/U}}daylight and darkness at the "wrong'' times in a new time zone. The{{U}} (56) {{/U}}of jetlag often persist for days{{U}} (57) {{/U}}the internal body clock slowly adjusts to the new time zone. Now a new anti-jetlag system is{{U}} (58) {{/U}}that is based on proven{{U}} (59) {{/U}}pioneering scientific research. Dr. Martin Moore-Ede has{{U}} (60) {{/U}}a practical strategy to adjust the body clock much sooner to the new time zone{{U}} (61) {{/U}}controlled exposure to bright light. The time zone shift is easy to accomplish and eliminates{{U}} (62) {{/U}}of the discomfort of jetlag. A successful time zone shift depends on knowing the exact time to either{{U}} (63) {{/U}}or avoid bright light. Exposure to light at the wrong time can actually make jetlag worse. The proper schedule{{U}} (64) {{/U}}light exposure depends a great deal on{{U}} (65) {{/U}}travel plans. Data on a specific flight itinerary and the individual's sleep{{U}} (66) {{/U}}are used to produce a Trip Guide with{{U}} (67) {{/U}}on exactly when to be exposed to bright light. When the Trip Guide calls{{U}} (68) {{/U}}bright light you should spend time outdoors if possible. If it is dark out-side, or the weather is bad,{{U}} (69) {{/U}}you are on an aeroplane, you can use a speciallight device to provide the necessary light{{U}} (70) {{/U}}for a range of activities such as reading, watching TV or working.
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填空题In modern society, workers are in danger of being______. They become extension of the machine.(human)
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填空题Joe used to live in a northern ______ of Chicago before he was given a post in the center of the city. 乔在芝加哥市中心谋到一个职位,之前他一直住在芝加哥北部的一个郊区。
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填空题选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案。 OOP language that create object, such as (1) and (2) ,are beginning to take hold as viable tools for programmers.To effectively reuse object, programmers need a place to store them such as an ODBMS or a RDBMS with object oriented extensions. Databases that handle object data not only let user store and retrieve (3) data, but also let them store objects created by OOP languages, to facilitate rapid software development and reuse, and let them (4) new multimedia applications combining multiple data types. RDBMS vendors have developed new extensions to exiting DB technology to accommodate the most common forms of (5) data. (1) PASCAL (2) BASIC (3)C (4)C++ (5) FORTRAN (6) SMALLTALK (7) numeric (8) nonalphanumeric (9) structured (10) unstructured (11) to build (12) build (13) to be build (14) built
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