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For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter. You should write at least 100 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below: 说明:以Daniel Trade公司市场部经理李华的身份于6月15日给John Holland先生写一封催款信,信中应当包括以下内容。 1.问及Holland先生近况; 2.要求Holland先生尽快支付10 000元的货款,该笔款项已经过期(overdue)10天; 3.随信寄上公司最新的夏季产品目录,希望Holland先生尽早寄来新的订单,可享受公司的优惠价格(special offers)。 注意:务必按业务信函的格式书写。
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Try to cover some interesting points about the guest speakers,such as some of their past achievements or credentials.
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Electricity is______an important discovery______it is widely used in life.
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______that you' ve got something to do in the evening, I won't keep you.
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Researchers say people traveling in traffic are three times more likely to suffer a heart attack. They say the risk of a heart attack is greatest within an hour of being in traffic. The findings are based on a German study of almost seven hundred people who suffered heart attacks. The patients described their activities during the four days before their heart attack. Researchers found that those who had been in traffic were three times more likely to have a heart attack within one hour, compared to those who had not been in traffic. Most of those in the study had been traveling by car. But some had been on bicycles and others were on buses. Research shows that people in cars and buses are exposed to ten times the amount of pollutants as people walking on the street. That is largely because they breathe in the particles and gases released from the vehicles in front of them. Over time, these small particles speed the buildup of a sticky substance in the blood. This can cause blockages to form in the arteries around the heart and lead to a heart attack. Other studies have also linked heart trouble to stress, similar to the kind that people face while driving in heavy traffic. But the researchers of the latest study say they do not know whether the increased heart attack risk is the result of stress or pollution. They suggest it may be a combination of stress, noise and pollution. Experts say the research shows the need for cleaner vehicles and better city planning to lower the risk of the heart attack.
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Dear Mr. Suzuki, The goods we received on July 15 were found not to match our order. The goods we ordered were Item No. 2345, whereas the goods received were Item No. 2354. We can't understand how this kind of mistake could occur at your end. We have decided to ship the goods back to your company at your expense and we ask that you refund the $15 000 which we have already paid you. Please remit(汇寄) the refund to our account(A/Cno. 1012379). Please note that we hereby also reserve the right to claim any damages arising out of your wrong shipment. A quick refund will be highly appreciated. Yours sincerely, Peterson
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If that’s the case,could you please be big enough to say you are sorry?
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A—socialist economy L—private sectorB—capitalist economy M—public sectorC—collective economy N—economic channelsD—planned economy O—economic balanceE—controlled economy P—economic fluctuationF—rural economy Q—economic depressionG—liberal economy R—economic stabilityH—mixed economy S—economic policyI—political economics T—economic recoveryJ—protectionism U—economic trendK—primary sector V—economic situationExamples:(S)经济政策 (D)计划经济
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When I got to the company, the meeting______for five minutes.
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A—accounting principle B—assetC—borrower D—capital gainE—cash flow F—certificateG—commissions H—credit cardI—dividends J—domestic lawK—fixed rate L—growth rateM—income tax N—intellectual property rightO—invoice P—letter of creditQ—stockholders R—samplingS—taxpayer T—seed capitalExamples: (C)借款人 (R)样品示例
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A—employees B—personnelC—payroll D—white-collarE—blue-collar F—management and laborG—compensation payout H—benefitsI—Headhunters J—personnel departmentK—human resource management L—hiring and firingM—recruiting new staff N—quitO—front-line managers P—line managersQ—dismissals R—overworkS—labor law T—insuranceExamples:(I)猎头 (P)生产线管理人员
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We should______(充分利用每一个机会)to speak English.
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Harry got the cold shoulder when he asked to have a date with Mary.
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据报道,迄今为止,外国保险公司已打入中国19个城市。
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Those world-famous oil paintings(exhibit)______at the Museum of New York now are part of their collection.
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______coming here, I haven't seen a single person.
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The eight airlines of the Oneworld alliance (联盟) have joined forces to give world travelers a simple way to plan and book a round-the-world journey. It's called the Oneworld Explorer program. Oneworld Explorer is the perfect solution for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday or an extended business trip. It's a great way for you to explore the four comers of the earth in the safe hands of the eight Oneworld airlines. You can have hundreds of destinations to choose from, because the Oneworld network covers the globe. And, as you travel around the world, you'll have the support of 260,000 people from all our airlines, who are devoted to the success of your journey, helping you make smooth transfers and offering support all along the way. The Oneworld goal is to make global travel easier and more rewarding for every one of our travelers. We try our best to make you feel at home, no matter how far from home your journey may take you. We can offer travelers benefits on a scale beyond the reach of our individual networks. You'll find more people and more information to guide you at every stage of your trip, making transfers smoother and global travel less of a challenge.
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Britons are the fattest people in Europe, with one of the world's fastest obesity (肥胖症) growth rates, according to a leading international think-tank. The UK comes top out of 20 European Union nations, with almost one in four people so fat that they could face an early grave. Levels of fatness in Scottish children are the second worst in the world, behind the US, while those in children in England are the eighth worst. Overall, in a study of citizens of the 33 richest countries, the UK is the fifth behind the US, Mexico, Chile and New Zealand. Developed nations are getting fatter, warns the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) which produced the report. The Paris-based watchdog (监督机构) claims the growing costs of healthcare and wasted resources are making obesity a top priority for many governments. Report author Franco Sassi, a former London School of Economics lecturer, puts the blame on modern lifestyles. He said that food is much cheaper than in the past, food in particular that is not particularly healthy, and people are changing their lifestyles. They have less time to prepare meals and are eating out more often in restaurants. There is a frightening increase in the epidemic (流行病). We've not reached the destination yet. According to a report, the lifespan of an obese person is up to 10 years shorter than that of a normal-weight person—the same loss of lifespan incurred by smoking. It shows 24 percent of men were rated obese and 25 percent of women in 2008 in the UK. In addition, 42 percent of men are overweight and 32 percent of women, meaning that up to two in three people have their health put at risk by their weight. In Scotland, latest figures show 35 percent of 12 to 15-year-olds are overweight or obese, compared with 29 percent of children aged 5 to 17 in England.
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______the manager can't come to the meeting to be held next week?
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