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填空题According to the time of the payment there are two types for payment IJC: The Payment at Sight and ______.
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填空题When you are finished,please ______ the books on the shelves. 看完之后,请把书放回书架。
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填空题Advertising gives useful information about which products to buying .
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填空题There ______ (be)a variety of toys on sale in that shop.
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填空题In this lab Dr. Smith is free to do his research some way he wants . A. In this lab B. free to do C. some D. he wants
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填空题When constituent items are subordinate to the Head, they form e______ constructions.
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填空题D______ is a design feature of human language that enables speakers to talk about a wide range of things, free from barriers caused by separation in time and space.
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填空题The grandfather who immigrates to Hawaii to work in the sugar cane fields carries with him the indomitable spirit and______of the Cantonese.(express)
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填空题The main purpose of a resume is to convince an employer to grant you an interview. There are two kinds. One is the familiar "tombstone" that lists where you went to school and where you've worked in chronological order. The other is what I call the "functional" resume—descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much more likely to land you an interview. It's handy to have a "tombstone" for certain occasions. But prospective employers throw away most of those unrequested "tombstone" lists, preferring to interview the quick rather than the dead. What follows are tips on writing a functional resume that will get read—a resume that makes you come alive and look interesting to employers. 1. Put yourself first: In order to write a resume others will read with enthusiasm, you have to feel important about yourself. 2. Sell what you can do, not who you are: Practice translating your personality traits, character, accomplishments and achievements into skill areas. There are at least five thousand skill areas in the world of work. Toot your own horn! Many people clutch when asked to think about their abilities. Some think they have none at all! But everyone does, and one of yours may just be the ticket an employer would be glad to punch—if only you show it. 3. Be specific, be concrete, and be brief! Remember that "brevity is the best policy." 4. Turn bad news into good: Everybody has had disappointments in work. If you have to mention yours, look for the positive side. 5. Never apologize: If you're retuming to the work force after fifteen years as a parent, simply write a short paragraph (summary of background) in place of a chronology of experience. Don't apologize for working at being a mother; it's the hardest job of all. If you have no special training or higher education, just don't mention education. The secret is to think about the self before you start writing about yourself. Take four or five hours off, not necessarily consecutive, and simply write down every accomplishment in your life, on or off the job, that made you feel effective. Don't worry at first about what it all means. Study the list and try to spot patterns. As you study your list, you will come closer to the meaning: identifying your marketable skills. Once you discover patterns, give names to your cluster of accomplishments(leadership skills, budget management skills, child development skills etc.) Try to list at least three accomplishments under the same skills heading. Now start writing your resume as if you mattered. It may take four drafts or more, and several weeks, before you're ready to show it to a stranger (friends are usually too kind) for a reaction. When you're satisfied, send it to a printer; a printed resume is far superior to photocopies. It shows an employer that you regard job hunting as serious work, worth doing right. Isn't that the kind of person you'd want working for you? A. A woman who lost her job as a teacher's aide due to a cutback in government funding wrote: "Principal of elementary school cited me as the only teacher's aide she would rehire if government funds became available." B. One resume I received included the following: Invited by my superior to straighten out our organization's accounts receivable. Set up orderly repayment schedule, reconciled accounts weekly, and improved cash flow 100 percent. Rewarded with raise and promotion. Notice how this woman focuses on results, specifies how she accomplished them, and mentions her reward—all in 34 words. C. For example, if you have a flair for saving, managing and investing money, you have money management skills. D. An acquaintance complained of being biased when losing an opportunity due to the statement "Ready to learn though not so well educated." E. One of my former colleagues, for example, wrote three resumes in three different styles in order to find out which was more preferred. The result is, of course, the one that highlights skills and education background. F. A woman once told me about a cash-flow crisis her employer had faced. She'd agreed to work without pay for three months until business improved. Her reward was her back pay plus a 20 percent bonus. I asked why that marvelous story wasn't in her resume. She answered, "It wasn't important." What she was really saying of course was "I'm not important./
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填空题It was hard even to make a phone call.
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填空题effective
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填空题A. Live like a peasant B. Balance your diet C. Shopkeepers are your friends D. Remember to treat yourself E. Stick to what you need F. Planning is everything G. Waste not, want not The hugely popular blog the Skint Foodie chronicles how Tony balances his love of good food with living on benefits. After bills, Tony has £60 a week to spend, £40 of which goes on food, but 10 years ago he was earning £130,000 a year working in corporate communications and eating at London"s best restaurants at least twice a week. Then his marriage failed, his career burned out and his drinking became serious. "The community mental health team saved my life. And I felt like that again, to a certain degree, when people responded to the blog so well. It gave me the validation and confidence that I"d lost. But it"s still a day-by-day thing." Now he"s living in a council flat and fielding offers from literary agents. He"s feeling positive, but he"ll carry on blogging—not about eating as cheaply as you can—"there are so many people in a much worse state, with barely any money to spend on food"—but eating well on a budget. Here"s his advice for economical foodies. 1 Impulsive spending isn"t an option, so plan your week"s menu in advance, making shopping lists for your ingredients in their exact quantities. I have an Excel template for a week of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Stop laughing, it"s not just cost effective but helps you balance your diet. It"s also a good idea to shop daily instead of weekly, because, being-human, you"ll sometimes change your mind about what you fancy. 2 This is where supermarkets and their anonymity come in handy. With them, there"s not the same embarrassment as when buying one carrot in a little green grocer. And if you plan properly, you"ll know that you only need, say, 350g of shin of beef and six rashers of bacon, not whatever weight is pre-packed in the supermarket chiller. 3 You may proudly claim to only have frozen peas in the freezer—that"s not good enough. Mine is filled with leftovers, bread, stock, meat and fish. Planning ahead should eliminate wastage, but if you have surplus vegetables you"ll do a vegetable soup, and all fruits threatening to "go off" will be cooked or juiced. 4 Everyone says this, but it really is a top tip for frugal eaters. Shop at butchers, delis and fish-sellers regularly, even for small things, and be super friendly. Soon you"ll feel comfortable asking if they"ve any knuckles of ham for soups and stews, or beef bones, chicken carcasses and fish heads for stock which, more often than not, they"ll let you have for free. 5 You won"t be eating out a lot, but save your pennies and once every few months treat yourself to a set lunch at a good restaurant—£1.75 a week for three months gives you £21—more than enough for a three-course lunch at Michelin-starred Arbutus. It"s £16.95 there or £12.99 for a large pizza from Domino"s. I know which I"d rather eat.
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填空题______ what he said,its very unlikely that he will be able to support your application. 据他所说,他不太可能支持你的申请要求。
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填空题Pat: When I can make a lot of money, I'll be happy. Ann: ______.
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填空题Sean: Two for A Walk in the Clouds, please.Agent: ______Okay. Here are your tickets, and here's your change.
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填空题______ (你做什么工作) now?
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填空题The law I am referring to requires that everyone who owns a car has accident insurance. A. I am referring B. who C. owns D. has
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