填空题In addition to business courses, youll learn problem-solving skills, which will give you a major ad______ in the job market.
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填空题He failed to get here on time because he had a flat tire on his way here. (account) ______.
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A. was advised B. whomever C. he believed D. of
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填空题A. Philippine Capital Paralysed/Hit by Floods
B. BP Posts Unexpectedly Large Loss
C. A Former Worker Admits 2.4m Fraud
D. Russian Prosecutors Charge Protest Movement Leader
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LONDON: Britain Petroleum, Europe"s second-largest oil company, reported a $1.4 billion loss Tuesday for the three-month period ended June 30. The main reason for the loss was $4.8 billion in write-downs on refineries, shale gas assets in the United States and a long-delayed project in Alaska.
The earnings will do nothing to assuage the concerns of investors, who are already discontented with the performance of the company and its chief executive, Bob Dudley. BP"s share price was down 4 percent in afternoon trading in London.
"This is a very, very disappointing set of results; they missed across all fronts by a wide margin," said Peter Hutton, an oil analyst at RBC Capital Markets in London. Stripping out the $4.8 billion in write-downs, BP"s results were still 17 percent below the consensus estimates of analysts, Mr. Hutton Said.
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MOSCOW: Russian prosecutors charged the blogger and anticorruption activist Aleksei Navalny on Tuesday with embezzlement, a statute that carries a sentence of 5 to 10 years in prison, the Kremlin"s most direct measure to date against a leader of the protest movement that erupted here in December.
The State Investigative Committee accused Mr. Navalny of organizing a scheme to steal timber from a state-owned company called KirovLes when he was acting as an unpaid adviser to the governor of the Kirov region, resulting in losses of just under $500,000 to the regional budget. Mr. Navalny was released on his own recognizance but signed a promise not to leave Moscow while the charges are pending.
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London: A former head of security at Lloyds Bank has been charged in connection with an alleged 2.5m fraud.
Jessica Harper, 50, of Croydon, south London, is accused of submitting false invoices to claim payments, between September 2008 and December 2011. At the time she was working as head of fraud and security for digital banking and allegedly made false claims totaling 2,463, 750.
Ms Harper will appear at Westminster Magistrates" Court on 31 May. She has been charged with one count of fraud by abuse of position.
The bank, which is now 39.7% state-owned after being bailed out by the government during the financial crisis, refused to comment on the charging of Ms Harper.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said she was arrested on 21 December 2011 by officers from its fraud squad.
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Manila. Flooding caused by torrential rain has paralysed parts of Manila, forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes and closing schools, offices and the stock exchange.
Officials said that water was up to waist and neck levels in some areas. More than 50 people died when Typhoon Saola struck more than a week ago.
Widespread flooding has been reported in the capital and the surrounding provinces, according to a statement from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
The severity of the rain since Monday afternoon has led officials to issue the highest level of alert. For many Manila residents, these rains will be a reminder of the deadly floods caused by Typhoon Ketsana in 2009, which killed more than 400 people, our correspondent adds.
填空题I"ll lend Peter the money if he ______ (need) it.
填空题Every year, Fortune magazine celebrates women in the top echelons of corporate America by publishing a list Of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business. Their titles are impressive -- CEO, chairman, president -- and photos portray them as polished and confident. What an inspiration they could be to the young women following them. 41. But what if those young women don' t aspire to a comer office? A week after the Fortune list appeared on newsstands, a major national study of teenagers revealed a surprising finding- while 97 percent of girls polled expect to work to support themselves or their families, only 9 percent want careers in business. Among boys, the figure is 15 percent. "Girls of this generation are quite ambitious, which is exciting," says Fiona Wilson, a professor'*at Simmons College School of Management and an author of the study, which polled more than 3,000 girls and 1,200 boys in middle school and high school. She finds it encouraging that half the girls prefer professions such as doctors, lawyers, and architects. "We' re not going back to the stereotype of their mothers - generation, where women were thinking about being nurses and teachers." 42. But why do girls shy away from business? The number of women applying to business schools has dropped off. By contrast, women make up half the students in medical and law schools. 43. Unlike boys in the study, who say they want to earn a lot of money, girls place great importance on helping others and improving society. But they don' t see connections between those goals and business, which they equate with finance and numbers. And they' re less confident than boys about their business related skills. Teen girls also place a high value on having enough time to spend with family and friends. 44. In describing business, Professor Wilson says, "they used many images involving stress - images about dads having to make conference calls on vacation, and moms always being tired when they got home, or complaining about their bad bosses." 45. As it happens, mothers are the primary source of career advice for daughters. But parents goals are often less well defined for girls than for boys. "Mothers express their hope and aspiration for daughters in terms of wanting them to be happy and have a lot of options, but they don' t translate that directly into business opportunities," says Connie Duckworth, head of The Committee of 200, a national women' s business leadership group that commissioned the study. Wilson Calls the lack of women at the top "alarming', adding that the study doesn' t offer a lot of hope that future generations will swell the ranks of women in leadership positions. [A] Titles of the echelon [B] Images used in describing business [C] Women student in schools [D] Mothers play an important role [E] Why women are not willing to choose business carrier [F] A surprising poll
填空题画中已经有诗。有些画家还怕诗意不够明显,在画面上更题上或多或少的诗词字句。我想,画的最高境界不是可以读得懂的。一说到读便牵涉到文章词句,便要透过思想的程序;而画的美妙处却在于透过视觉而直接诉诸人的心灵。话给人的那种心灵上的享受,不可言说,说便不着。
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填空题______is the ordinary act we perform when we speak, i. e. we move our vocal organs and produce a number of sounds, organized in a certain way and with a certain meaning.
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填空题A distinction is made between vowels where the quality remains constant throughout the articulation and those where there is an audible change of quality. The former are known as PUPE or MONOPHTHONG VOWELS and the latter, VOWEL GLIDES.
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填空题在过去的十年中,人们已经意识到他们需要改变饮食习惯。
填空题A.Especiallysincesexting(sexandtexting)mightactuallybetheleastofoarworries.Comparedwithwhattheyareactuallydoing,teenagers'virtualsexlivesmaybelessamirrorthananillusion,animageofhowtheyseethemselvesthatvanishesasyougetupclose.Theresearchsuggeststhatevenastheygetmoreelectronicallyimmodest,theyaredelayingactualsex,havingfewerpartnersandgenerallybehavingmoreresponsiblythanmanyoftheirparentsdid.Byallmeans,comedownhardonthekidwhousesaphonetocheatorbullyorharassorcauseharm.Butwhenitcomestobaringall,remindthemthateveniftheyescapethelawthey'llnevererasethetrail.B.Justdon'timaginethatyoucanprevailbybruteforce.Youcanblockwebsites,limittimeonline,screene-mail,removethewebcam.Butkidsaremorenimblethanwise;theywillfendaworkaround.Andwearefightingontheirterritory.Theyareupinthetreesandundergroundandincaveswhilewemarcharoundinourbrightreduniformstryingtodefendtheirdignityandvirtue.Notafairfight.C.Unfortunatelyit'stoolatetolegislatethatnooneshouldbe'allowedacellphoneuntilheorsheisatleast18andfullylicensedtouseit.Cellphonestookusbysurprise:sosmall,soinnocent,sopowerfulinthehandsofaboredortwistedteenwhonowhasanextremelyefficienttoolforwastingtime,cheatingontests,bullyingclassmates,arrangingdrugdealsand,morecommonly,flirting(tomakeplayfullyromanticorsexualovertures)inajunior-varsityversionofGirlsGoneWild.D.HowmanyparentsinsistedafterColumbineandSept.11thattheirchildrenbereachableatalltimes?Howcomfortingtogivekidscellphones,sothaturgentreassuranceswerenevermorethan10digitsaway.Andhowhandy,aswejuggledjobsandmeetingsandsoccermatches,tobeabletorearrangedeploymentsonthefly.Theirphonesservedourneedssowell;toobadwedidn'tfactorinadolescentcreativity.E.Therushofprosecutions,however,justremindsusthatthelawmakesanawfulparent.Alegalsystemnaturallydependsondeterrence;youmakeanexampleofthoseyoumanagetocatch,sothatpotentialoffendersthinktwice.Buttomanyateen,dangerisaslikelytofeeddesireastofrustrateit.Thequalitiesrequiredtoshapetheirbehavior,thehumorandpatiencemixedjustacertainwaywithclarityandresolve,aretoomuchtoexpectfromlawswrittentoapplyequallytoeveryone.Don'tweneedtoexemptthemfromprosecutionforbeingidiotsandtofindsomebetterwaytopunishconductthatwedidn'tmanagetoprevent?F.Butthere'snothingquiteliketheimageofyourchildonaregistryofsexoffenderstoconcentratetheparentalmind.Itnowhasacatchynewlabel,but"sexting"hasbeenaround,asatrickandaproblem,foryears:in2004a15-year-oldPittsburghgirlwaschargedwithsexualabuseofchildrenanddisseminationofchildpornographywhenshepostednudepicturesofherselfonline.Andjustinthepastyear,morethanadozenstateshavefollowedsuit,arrestingkidsasyoungas13forsendingorreceivingsmuttypicturesontheirphones.Forparents,thesecaseshavesuddenlyraisedtheprospectofretirementsavingsmelteddowntopaylegalbills,collegedreamsdeferred,scholarshipslost.G.Isthisthedarksideoftheparentalimagination?Yes.ButastudyreleasedlastDecemberfoundthatoneinfiveteenshadsentorpostedanakedpictureofthemselves,andathirdhadreceivedsuchapictureorvideobytextmessageore-mail.Threeoutoffourteenssaypostingsuggestivestnff"canhaveseriousnegativeconsequences,"whichmeanstheyknowit'sdumb-andtheydoitanyway.
填空题A. See you this eveningB. I've gotta runC. See you againD. won't be back for supperE. I'll go to the officeF. Take careG. Don't worryH. I'll just take the subway Gary: Dear, I have to go to the office early today. Can you take Sally to school.9 Ada: Sure. Want me to give you a ride? Gary: No, forget it. (56) . It's very quick. I'll pick Sally up this afternoon. You can just come home after work. Ada: OK. Oh, I almost forgot. I probably (57) . I've made an evening appointment with Mr. Steven to talk about our next project. Gary: Oh, I see. (58) . Hurry Sally up a little. She hasn't even had her breakfast yet. Ada: OK. (59) . Love you, honey. Gary: I love you, too. (60)
