单选题You will hear one word read from each group. Circle the correct one after
listening and then read all the words correctly.
单选题Every town in America may have a post office. Some are very small, and you may also find them in the corner of a shop. Others are large buildings. They are open five days a week and Saturday mornings. From Monday through Friday they are usually open from 8: 30 to 4: 30. If you know how much the postage for your letter, you can buy stamps from machines. Stamps are sold at many different prices, from one cent to many dollars. If you are not sure how much postage is for your letters, you can ask the clerk(职员). He or she will give you the stamps you need. If you are sending your letters far away, write on the envelope that you want them to go by air or use an air-mail envelope. Remember that postage will be more expensive for a letter you want to send overseas. At a post office you can also buy postcards. A postcard is cheaper than a letter. Usually the price of postage for a postcard is about half that of a letter. The postcards you buy at a post office do not have pictures. They are also not to be sent outside the country. Letters are an easy and cheap way to communicate(交流)with people in many different countries.
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单选题Here we Google again Google dominates the Internet-search business, such as Netscape once ruled in Web browsers and RealNetworks did in media players. Begun as a research project by two graduate students in 1998, Google today carries out more than 200 million searches a day and is estimated to have had $1 billion income last year, mainly from advertising sector. It is the most visited search site, accounting for 35% of search-engine visits — compared with 28% for Yahoo, 16% for AOL and 15% for Microsoft's MSN, according to comScore Networks, a market-research company. But that masks its true influence. Google's technology is used to power searches on other sites, such as Yahoo and AOL (though Yahoo plans to use its own technology soon). Taking this into account makes Google responsible for around 80% of all Internet searches. The company is now preparing for a stock market flotation in the next few months. Google's power makes it just the sort of company that Microsoft typically tries to squash. At the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, Mr Gates admitted that Google's search technology was "way better" than Microsoft's, and identified Internet search as a key focus for his company.
单选题 Sales This Month's Last Month's Target Sales Sales 8,000 7,800 8,100 Our company was successful in reaching our target______. A.this month B.last month C.both months
单选题Wednesday's Sales Meeting will begin 15 minutes earlier than planned boardroom as usual. What has changed? A. The day of the meeting. B. The time of the meeting. C. The place of the meeting.
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单选题Customer Service Centre Manager Wanted It's no use providing excellent services if the people they're designed for don't know about them, or aren't sure how to (29) them. That's why we're opening a Customer Service Centre in July which will provide a model for (30) more units of this type. The Centre will be on a busy high street so that everyone can see it. (31) the manager, you'll be the driving force behind this new venture. To work (32) this exciting new post, you should have at least two years' management experience in customer services. Your ability to think (33) and your knowledge of local businesses will (34) you to plan and run the operations of the Centre to the highest standards and (35) budget. (36) your strong leadership skills, you'll ensure a happy and open environment (37) all your people can develop, and the service (38) is always improving. You will need to communicate well, (39) with those working in the Centre and external contacts, and you will be required to (40) excellent presentation and negotiation skills.
单选题The last five digits of number 51512 identifies the manufacturer.
单选题Howdidthemansendtheparcelfinally?
单选题There will be a meeting at 14.00 tomorrow for all staff to discuss payment procedures.
Sue Baker
单选题· Read the annual report about a company.· Choose the best word to fill
in each gap, from A, B or C.· For each question (29-40), mark one letter (A,
B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}
Compact International{{/B}} This year has been an
excellent year for Compact International. Our total sales have reached £42
million and sales in the UK show {{U}}(29) {{/U}} impressive 8%
growth. In 2004 we {{U}}(30) {{/U}} forced to invest
heavily in new technology. But the initial problems this caused have been
balanced {{U}}(31) {{/U}} the excellent progress we have made. We
are producing 23% more than three years {{U}}(32) {{/U}}
Our success is partly due to our sales staff, {{U}}(33) {{/U}}
have managed to find many new customers. {{U}}(34) {{/U}} hard work is a
model for us all. The joint venture project in Indonesia began
with many problems, {{U}}(35) {{/U}} we have now overcome most of them
and we will start selling better in 2007. The project will be similar
{{U}}(36) {{/U}} the one in Malaysia. The company
{{U}}(37) {{/U}} begun a new training program for our employees. These
have been so popular {{U}}(38) {{/U}} we will extend the program for one
more year. If we can{{U}} (39) {{/U}}the number of employees who attend
the program, there will surely be an increase {{U}}(40) {{/U}} our sales
volume.
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单选题Although the situation at the negotiation table is always changeable, it is necessary to make out a detailed plan for the forthcoming negotiation. "Top line" and "bottom line" should be decided. For many negotiations in which more complex issues exist than the single factor of price it is more useful to identify a "best achievable" top line. The negotiators of course hope for the best, but the fact is that their "best" is hardly satisfied. The limitation of the top line is affected by many factors. The negotiators should be "considerate" of the other party. They should not be too aggressive even when they are in a favourable position. They can not be too optimistic. If one party demands too much, the negotiation often results in a failure. The bottom line, on the other hand, is the last "line of defence" which the negotiators will not give up. When setting the bottom line, over-optimism about probable outcome is often linked to a failure to give the bottom line adequate consideration. Identifying the bottom line is perhaps more important than setting the original target. Flexibility in setting the best achievable target is essential.
单选题Whatdidtheytalkabout?
单选题Whatroomdoesthispersonwanttoknowifshecanchangeto?
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单选题Whatdoesthewomanmean?
单选题You will need to travel in this job.
