填空题A. they spent on their wedding B. It can be small C. It really was D. Yes, that's true E. I wouldn't want a small wedding F. I like a big wedding G. I'd rather have a small wedding H. they invite a lot of people Dodd:Their wedding was absolutely beautiful. Gwen: (56) .1 want a wedding like that. Dodd:How much do you think (57) ? Gwen:I think it might’ve cost them a nice chunk of change. Dodd:Do you want a big wedding like that? Gwen:Not really. (58) . Dodd: (59) . Gwen:Why not? Dodd:I want my wedding to be big and memorable. Gwen: (60) and memorable too. Dodd:Well,to each his own. Gwen:You are absolutely right.
填空题Ybur survey will indicate how much money you will have to set______for your purpose.
填空题A. How's everything going? B. I'd like to. C. So did I. D. Yes, but why? E. Coffee, please. F. That's too bad. G. It's very disappointing. H. Eat what you want.
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填空题But what accounts ________its amazing popularity or even the properties that have made millions of people confess to being chocoholics?
填空题The graduates had a (cheer) ______ farewell party before leaving the college.
填空题A ________ is a structurally independent unit that usually comprises a number of words to form a complete statement, question or command
填空题The president devoted his (energies) to (update) the curricula, (making) the education offered at Washington College as meaningful and usual (as possible).
A. energies B. update C. making D. as possible
填空题You cant just dig a hole, plant the tree, and let it go ________ that
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a ____________________ of white hair
填空题Teachers are some of the most important professionals in the worlD、 They are responsible 21 _______ preparing future generations to become productive and honest citizens, who will 22 _______ tosociety for the whole of their adult life. Obviously,the most common reason 23______ teachers decide to teach is the ability to makeadifference.There are many professions that give people the ability to have a(n) 24______ impact onthe world and change people's lives, 25______ few professions have a direct impact on 26______ a better society as teachers do. People tend to 27______ their teachers for years after they finish school, for good teachers can 28______ their students to become something that they 29______ thought they couldbe, or to work 30______ a field that they thought they did not 31______ . Teachers are also important because they provide 32______ for their students. In certain low-income areas ______some students may not have both of their parents 34______ ,teachers can providean impor-tant influence that helps their students make the right 35______ , even when they are not in the classroom.Generally, teachers' impact on students can last all through their life. ( )
填空题She is completely ______ (depend) and receives no money from her family.
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Being a project manager can be a stressful job. That’s why we built ProjectManagement. com. in 2000. Our goal is simple: to make project managers more successful. ProjectManagement. com is
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填空题Perils of the sea are those caused by ______ and fortuitous accidents.
填空题The ______ (consume) of the material has been reduced year by year.
填空题In the following passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, ONE in each
numbered and under- lined part. You may have to change a word, add a word, or
just delete a word. If you change a word, cross it with a slash (/) and write
the correct word beside it. If you add a word, write the missing word between
the words (in brackets) immediately before and after it. If you delete a word,
cross it out with a slash (/).
(66){{U}}A state university president was arrested today and charged with
impersonate a police officer{{/U}} became, the authorities say, he pulled over a
speeding driver here last month. (67){{U}} Using flashing headlights, Richard L.
Judd,64,the president of Central Connecticut State University made the driver.
Peter Baba,24,of Plainville, pull on Jan. 23{{/U}}, the state police said. (68){{U}}
He then flashed a gold badge and barked at him for speed{{/U}}, they
said. (69){{U}}Mr. Judd is New Britain's police commissioner from
1981 to 1989 and from 1993 to 1995.{{/U}} (70) {{U}}But Detective Harold Gannon of
the New Britain police said today that the job involved more policy as police
work{{/U}}, and did not include the authority to charge or chide criminals.
(71){{U}} The gold badge was mere a university award.{{/U}} (72){{U}}The governor said
he would not ask for a resignation because Mr. Judd had made a "misjudgment" and
had written a letter of apologizing.{{/U}} (73)Later,{{U}}Mr.
Judd's lawyer, Paul J. McOuillan, issued a long apology from his superior,{{/U}}
whom he described as "the best thing to happen to New Britain. "(74) {{U}}"My
experience and instinct as an E. M. T. and former police commissioner prompted
me to involve myself with this matter,{{/U}} "Mr. Judd said in the statement.
(75){{U}} "In hindsight, I see it was mine to manage."{{/U}}
填空题Customer experience is the internal and subjective response customers have to any direct or indirect contact with a company.
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______Indirect contact most often involves unplanned encounters with representations of a company"s products, services, or brands and takes the form of word-of-mouth recommendations or criticisms, advertising, news reports, reviews, and so forth. Such all encounter could occur when Google"s whimsical holiday loges pop up on the site"s home page at the inception of a search, or it could be the distinctive "potato, potato" sound of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle"s exhaust system.
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The secret to a good experience isn"t the multiplicity of features on offer. Microsoft Windows, which is rich in features, may provide what a corporate IT director considers a positive experience.
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______A customer"s experience with an Apple device such as the iPod begins well before the purchaser turns it on perhaps because of the dancing silhouettes in the TV advertisements. Furthermore, the origami-like (and recyclable) packaging enfolds the iPod as though it were a Faberge egg made for a czar. A small sticker, "Designed in California, Made in China," communicates the message that Apple is firmly in charge but also interested in keeping costs down. Even Windows users appreciate the device"s intuitive, Mac-like feel and find that downloading tracks from iTunes is easier than buying a CD on Amazon.
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A successful brand shapes customers" experiences by embedding the fundamental value proposition in all the product"s features. For BMW, "the Ultimate Driving Machine" is much more than a slogan; it informs the company"s manufacturing and design choices.
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______ BMW would not consider developing such a feature unless it amplified rather than diminished the driving experience.
A. Every Apple product is designed with the, overarching purpose of making the time one spends with Apple an enjoyable experience.
B. It might just be an e-mail from one customer to another.
C. Direct contact generally occurs in the course of purchase, use, and service and is usually initiated by the customer.
D. People"s expectations are set high in part by their previous experiences with a company"s offerings
E. In 2000. Mercedes-Benz introduced a system that automatically controls the distance between a Mercedes and the car in front.
F. However, many home users prefer Apple"s Macintosh operating system, which offers fewer features and configuration options.
填空题The factor that distinguishes this company________ others is customer service
填空题From 1948 to 1961, the proportion of American blacks earning less than $3,000 a year declined from 78 to 47 percent; at the same time, blacks earning more than $10,000 increased______from less than 1 to 17 percent. (proportion)
