填空题______tore the mask of gentility to pieces and wrote about the helplessness of man, his insignificance in a cold world, and his lack of dignity in face of the crushing forces of environment and heredity.
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填空题To his wife, son, daughter, and all their family members we offer our sincerest sy______.
填空题Author______Title______ Here is no water but only rock Rock and no water and the sandy road The road winding above among the mountains Which are mountains of rock without water
填空题Author______Title______ I couldn"t work toady. I couldn"t take no interest. T"hell with the farm! I"m leavin it! I"ve turned the cows an" other stock loose! I"ve druv"em into the woods whar they kin be free!
填空题Ann was greatly shocked by ______ things were done in that country. 那个国家人们做事的方式使安感到非常震惊。
填空题The______of the antagonists in fact represents the conflict between determinism and freewill (portray)
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and try to
get to
the railway station
in time
,
can we
?
A. Let"s hurry up
B. get to
C. in time
D. can we
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below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.{{/B}}
A. Where shall we meet?
B. How can I get there?C. Nice to meet you!
D. Who's
that?E. You can't miss it.
F. See you later.G. Thanks a lot.
H. How long
have you been here?Tina: Hello! May I speak to Ann?Ann: Hello! This is
Ann speaking. {{U}}(56) {{/U}}Tina: This is Tina, your penfriend.
I'm just in your city now.Ann: Wow, terrific! Hope to meet you at
once.Tina: Me too. {{U}}(57) {{/U}}Ann: How about the City
Square?Tina: Good idea. But{{U}} (58) {{/U}}Ann: Well, first
walk along Dalian Road and take the first turning on the right. The square is
about 50 metres along on your right. {{U}}(59) {{/U}}Tina: Mmm...
That's easy. I'll be there soon.Ann: OK. I'm there waiting for you. See you
later.Tina: {{U}}(60) {{/U}}
填空题A. I will do that in a minuteB. Sorry, I won't be able toC. so I can get to youD. I can get throughE. where they both areF. We will come right overG. I am on my wayH. I don't have driver's license Lily: I hate to call you this late at night, but could you possibly help me get to the emergency room? Henry: (1) . What happened? Lily: My temperature went up to 40℃! Henry: Make sure that someone unlocks the back door, (2) when I get there. Lily: (3) . Henry: Make sure that you have your insurance card and driver's license where we can grab them. Lily: I know right (4) . Henry: Is there an emergency room near you? Lily: It is on the other side of town, next to City Hall. Henry: (5) . Give me ten minutes and I'll get to you.
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Directions:
Fill in each of the following blanks with one worD、In each case, use the exact word that appears in your textbook.
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.
As Jane Finch drove to work, she thought about her children, Sandy and Bill. “Sandy is beginning to(1),” she thought. “Soon she'll be(2)and going out but I don't want her wasting her time talking on the phone and watching TV. I want her to do well in school and to continue her musiC、 How can I tell her these things? I don't want her to get angry with me. If I'm too strict, she'll(3) . I often worry she may rebel and go too(4). So many young girls rebel,(5) out of school and get into all kinds of trouble. Sometimes they even run away from home. I wouldn't want(6)to happen to Sandy.” Jane knew what she wanted to say, what she had to say to Sandy. She was so glad that she and Sandy could still talk things over. She knew she had to have(7)and keep the(8)of communication with her daughter open. She wanted to be there as an(9)for her but at the same time she would give her her freedom to find her own(10).
填空题[A] Market Data
[B] Market Prosperity
[C] Secret of Success
[D] Questions to Ask
[E] Understanding Your Market
[F] Market Research
Successful small business expansions and new job formation lead the way in creating new markets, innovations and jobs that fuel economic growth and prosperity.
In recognition of the importance of small business to a strong economy, the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is pleased to help meet the information needs of existing business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.
41. ______
Your business will not succeed just because you want it to succeed. Determining if there is a market for your products or services is the most critical item of planning. Once you decide on your product or service, you must analyze your market--a process involving interviewing competitors, suppliers and new customers.
Before you begin researching your market, however, you should take a brief, but close, look at your product or service from an objective standpoint. You should ask yourself the following questions :
--Is this product or service in constant demand?
--How many competitors provide the same service or product?
--Can I create a demand for my product or service?
--Can I compete effectively in price, quality and delivery?
--Can I price my product or service to assure a profit?
Once you are satisfied that these preliminary questions are answered, move on to performing your research.
42. ______
It is extremely beneficial to investigate a market because the information gathered can increase your profit potential. Specifically, it:
--Indicates alternative sales approaches to your market.
--Provides a more accurate base for making profit assumptions.
--Aids in the organization of marketing activities.
--Assists in the development of critical short/mid-term goals.
--Helps establish your market"s profit boundaries.
Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs fail to complete this critical section of their business plan. Collecting research data can be frustrating unless you have defined your goals and organized the collection and analysis process. To prevent this from happening, you must plan how you will collect, sort and analyze the information. Maintain a notebook and file in which to store, organize and retrieve data as needed.
43. ______
Your research should ask these questions:
--Who are your customers?
--Where are they located?
--What are their needs and resources?
--Is your service or product essential in their operations or activities?
--Can the customer afford your service or product?
--Where can you create a demand for your service or product?
--What areas within your market are declining or growing?
--What is the general economy of your service or product area?
44. ______
Knowing your market requires an understanding not only of your product, but also of your customers" socioeconomic characteristics. This information wii1 serve as a map in letting you know what is ahead.
More market information can be found in:
--Library listings of trade associations and journals.
--Regional planning organizations" studies on growth trends.
--Banks, realtors and insurance companies.
--Competitors.
--Customer surveys in your market area.
Once you have obtained and analyzed this information, it will become the foundation of your business plan. Research information is important because it supports the basic assumptions in your financial projection--your reason for going into business.
45. ______
To be successful, a small business owner must know the market. Market research is simply an orderly, objective way of learning about people--the people who will buy from you.
填空题Old people are always saying that the young people are not (51) they were. The same comment is (52) from generation to generation and it is always (53) . It has never been truer than it is today. The young are better educated. They have a lot more money to spend and enjoy (54) freedom. They grow up more quickly and are not so (55) on their par ents. Events which the older generation remember vividly are (56) more than past histo ry. This is as it should be. Every new generation is (57) from the one that preceded it. Today the difference is very marked indeed. The old always assume that they know best for the simple (58) that they have been (59) a bit longer. They don't like to feel that their values are being questioned or threat- ened. And this is precisely what the (60) are doing. They are questioning the (61) of their elders and disturbing their complacency. They take leave to (62) that the older gen eration has created the best of all possible worlds. What they reject more than (63) is conformity. Office hours, for instance, are nothing more than enforced slavery. Wouldn't people work best if they were given complete freedom and (64) ? And what (65) the clothing? Who said that all the men in the world should 66 drab grey suits? If we turn our (67) to more serious matters, who said that human differences can best be solved through conventional politics or by violent means? Why have the older generation so often used (68) to solve their problems? Why are they so unhappy and guilt-ridden in their personal lives, so obsessed with mean ambitions and the desire to amass more and more (69) posses sions? Can anything be right with the retrace? Haven't the old lost (70) with all that is important in life?
填空题At first no one ______ that suggestion. 最初没有人认为那个建议是重要的。
填空题[A]Yetthievesstillreaparichharvest.InadequateprotectionofU.S.patents,trademarksandcopyrightscoststheU.S.economy$80billioninsaleslosttopiratesand250,000jobseveryyear,accordingtoGaryHoffman,anintellectualpropertyattorneyatDickstein,Shapiro&MorininWashington.Thecomputerindustrylosesupwardsof$4billionofrevenuesayeartoillegalcopyingofsoftwareprograms.Piracyofmovies,booksandrecordingscoststheentertainmentbusinessatleast$4billionannually.[B]Withintellectualpropertynowaccountingformorethan25%ofU.S.exports(comparedwithjust12%eightyearsago),protectionagainstinternationalpiracyrankshighontheBushAdministration'stradeagenda.TheU.S.InternationalTradeCommission,thefederalagencythatdealswithunfair-tradecomplaintsbyAmericancompanies,ishandlingarecordnumberofcases(38lastyear).SaysITCChairmanAnneBrunsdale:"Conceptualpropertyhasreplacedproduceandheavymachineryasthehotbedoftradedisputes."[C]Thebattleiswidening--U.S.companiesfiledmorethan5,700intellectual-propertylawsuitslastyearincontrastto3,800in1980--andthestakescanbeenormous.Inthebiggestpatent-infringementcasetodate,EastmanKodakwasorderedlastOctobertopay$900millionforinfringingonsevenPolaroidinstant-photographypatents.Inafar-reachingcopyrightcase,bookpublishersscoredanimportantvictoryinMarchwhenafederalcourtinNewYorkCityfinedtheKinko'sGraphicsnationalchainofcopyingstores$510,000forillegallyphotocopyingandsellingexcerptsofbookstocollegestudents.[D]Althoughtheverdictissubjecttoappeal,theawardunderscoresthegrowingimportanceofprotectingintellectualproperty.ThatphrasemayseementirelytoograndtoapplytoasonglikeIfYouDon'tWantMyPeaches,You'dBetterStopShakingMyTree,butitactuallyencompassesthewholevastrangeofcreativeideasthatturnouttohavevalue--andmanyofthemhavemorevaluethanever.FromWaltDisney'sMickeyMousetoUpjohn'sformulaforitsanti-baldnesspotion,patents,trademarksandcopyrightshavebecomecorporatetreasuresthattheirownerswilldoalmostanythingtoprotect.[E]Inaneconomyincreasinglybasedoninformationandtechnology,ideasandcreativityoftenembodymostofacompany'swealth.Thatiswhyinnovationsarebeingpatented,trademarkedandcopyrightedinrecordnumbers.Itisalsowhytoday'scleverthiefdoesn'trobbanks,manyofwhicharebrokeanyway;hemakesunauthorizedcopiesofKevinCostner'slatestfilm,sellsfakeCartierwatchesandstealstheformulaforMerck'snewestpharmaceutical.That'swherethemoneyis.[F]Onereasonisthatanycountriesofferonlyfeebleprotectiontointellectualproperty.RealizingthatsuchlaxnesswillexcludethemfrommuchworldtradeasWellashobblenativeindustries,nationseverywherearerevisinglawscoveringpatents,copyrightsandtradenames.Malaysia,Egypt,China,turkey,BrazilandeventheSovietUnionhaveallrecentlyannouncedplanseithertoenactnewlawsorbeefupexistingsafeguards.InanefforttowinU.S.congressionalsupportforaproposedfree-tradepact,Mexicolastmonthrevealed,planstodoublethelifeoftrademarklicensesto10yearsandextendpatentprotectionforthefirsttimetosuchproductsaspharmaceuticalsandfood.[G]Companiesarecrackingdownonpirateswhostealdesigns,moviesandcomputerprograms.Thebattleisgettinghotter--andmoreimportant.WhenJohnson&.Johnsonintroducedanewfiber-glasscastingtapeforbrokenbonesseveralyearsago,executivesatMinnesotaMining&Manufacturingflewintoarage.Thetape,whichsetsfracturesfasterthanplaster,wasremarkablysimilarindesignandfunctiontoacastingtapedevelopedby3Mscientists.TheSt.Paul-basedcompanyquicklysued,chargingJ&Jwithviolatingfourofitspatents.Lastmonthafederalcourtbacked3MandorderedJ&Jtopay$116millionindamagesandinterest--thefourthlargestpatent-infringementjudgmentinhistory.Order:
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He has a____scheme that he could make a million dollars betting on horse races even though he is now penniless.
填空题The overseas Chinese were commonly viewed as______by those in their home villages, who had very little idea of the hardships and social isolation endured by most Chinese in America.(benefit)
填空题The first American ______ (perform) of this opera was in 1926.
