单选题Issues of price, place, promotion, and product are ______ conventional concerns in planning marketing strategies. A. among the most B. among the many of C. these of the most D. most of those
单选题You can go to the exhibition and the palace ______.
单选题In terms of communication in another language, marketers should not be too _____.
单选题He______the danger that doesn't exist.
单选题Edie: I think Professor Holt is smart and she's really a good
teacher. Rosa: OK. I'll try to get into her class.
Edie: ______!
A. You can't miss it
B. Forget it
C. Mind you
D. You won't be sorry
单选题The pressure ______ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts
them under a constant emotional strain.
A. to compete
B. competing
C. to be competed
D. having competed
单选题Passage 8 New technology links the world as never before. Our planet has shrunk. It's now a "global village" where countries are only seconds away by fax or phone or satellite link. And, of course, our ability to benefit from this high-tech communications equipment is greatly enhanced by foreign language skills. Deeply involved with this new technology is a breed of modem business people who have a growing respect for the economic value of doing business abroad. In modem markets, success overseas often helps support domestic business efforts. Overseas assignments are becoming increasingly important to advancement within executive ranks. The executive stationed in another country no longer need fear being "out of sight and out of mind." He or she can be sure that the overseas effort is central to the company's plan for success, and that promotions often follow or accompany an assignment abroad. If an employee can succeed in a difficult assignment overseas, superiors will have greater confidence in his or her ability to cope back in the United States where cross-cultural considerations and foreign language issues are becoming more and more prevalent. Thanks to a variety of relatively inexpensive communications devices with business applications, even small businesses in the United States are able to get into international markets. English is still the international language of business. But there is an ever-growing need for people who can speak another language. A second language isn't generally required to get a job in business, but having language skills gives a candidate the edge when other qualifications appear to be equal. The employee posted abroad who speaks the country's principal language has an opportunity to fast-forward certain negotiations, and can have the cultural insight to know when it is better to move more slowly. The employee at the home office who can communicate well with foreign clients over the telephone or by fax machine is an obvious asset to the firm.
单选题He kept a ______ hold on her hand as he helped her over the fence.
单选题The brothers are ______ that they share all they have.
单选题Speaker A: You don't have to play that record so loud, do you?Speaker B: ______.
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单选题Passenger ships and ______ are often equipped with ship-to-shore or air-to-land radio telephones. A. aircrafts B. aircraft C. the planes D. also the planes
单选题______ the complaint you have mad4 there is nothing we can do to improve the quality of these goods.
单选题You can always ______ Jim in a crisis, for he is simply the most
helpful person I've ever known.
A. refer to
B. count on
C. cope with
D. run into
单选题Five minutes earlier, ______ we could have caught the last train. A. and B. but C. or D. so
单选题Text 3 The way to keep love alive in a committed relationship is to replace the excitement of insecurity and longing with the more profound thrill of a journey of discovery. As life unfolds, you and your partner change and grow in different ways. Be aware of your own development, and stay in tune with your partner's thoughts and emotions. Talk about the way you see yourselves and each other, and plumb your deepest fears and longings. Get close: ask and tell. Take the risk of discovering less than comfortable feelings in your quest for knowledge. So many couples jog along in predictable and companionable routines because it is too difficult—or frightening—to explore the depths of their personalities. They picture themselves as contentedly "side by side". This is a perfectly adequate arrangement for offering comfort and support, but it ignores intimacy, the whole world of riches that commitment has to offer. Emotional intimacy requires active engagement and cannot be achieved by partners who run on parallel lines. True knowledge of your partner—partly through developing intuition and awareness, partly through asking and telling—is the most exciting and fulfilling of the riches that committed love has to offer. To truly know someone is to penetrate his or her personality, to accept what you find there, good and not so good, and to love that person. To allow someone to penetrate your own personality is to be open and vulnerable to them, to trust them with the parts of yourself you find difficult to fathom and to give yourself in love. This two-way process is renewed every time your conversation with your partner breaks new ground. Novelist Alice Walker once said that although we think we fall in love because of sexual attraction, what we are really looking for is someone who is "able to hear us". And there is a true story of a man who sat for a woman painter. Day after day she studied him intently, transferring what she learned about him through her eyes to the canvas. The man was deeply moved by being looked at so minutely, so searching, and when he saw the portrait he was amazed by the perceptiveness of her interpretation of his character. During the sittings he had fallen in love with the painter, and now, overwhelmed, he took her in his arms. These show that the key ingredient in deep erotic love is knowledge achieved by listening and looking, by paying close attention. This kind of knowledge is an ongoing process with active participation and deepens with the years. The couple who interact, who pay attention, who really listen and really look at one another, kindle deep erotic love through layer upon layer of creative understanding and acceptance.
单选题______"his second heart attack if he hadn't smoked?" "He might not have." A. Would he have had B. Would he have C. Had he had D. Were he to have
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单选题The school board listened quietly as John read the demands that his followers ______ for. A. was demonstrating B. demonstrate C. had been demonstrating D. have demonstrated
单选题Modern manufacturing has ______ a global river of materials into a stunning array of new products. A. translated B. transformed C. transferred D. transported
