单选题What does Alan say about his first experience of business?
单选题 Compact International This year has been an excellent year for Compact International. Our total sales have reached £42 million and sales in the UK show (29) impressive 8% growth. In 2004 we (30) forced to invest heavily in new technology. But the initial problems this caused have been balanced (31) the excellent progress we have made. We are producing 23% more than three years (32) Our success is partly due to our sales staff, (33) have managed to find many new customers. (34) hard work is a model for us all. The joint venture project in Indonesia began with many problems, (35) we have now overcome most of them and we will start selling better in 2007. The project will be similar (36) the one in Malaysia. The company (37) begun a new training program for our employees. These have been so popular (38) we will extend the program for one more year. If we can (39) the number of employees who attend the program, there will surely be an increase (40) our sales volume.
单选题· You will hear a radio interview. The interviewer is talking to a young
businessman called Alex Baker, who publishes a successful magazine.· For
each question (23 -30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.·
You will hear the interview twice.
单选题Mayfield College Italian for Business 5×3-hour lessons twice weekly beginning Tuesday 28 September Each lesson will lastA. 2 hours.B. 3 hours.C. 5 hours.
单选题Jackman believes that______.
单选题The Golden Boot sold more copies in France than Britain.
单选题Would it be possible to bring the day of your meeting with Mr. Smith forward by a day or so?A. Can you make the meeting with Mr. Smith any shorter?B. Can you start the meeting with Mr. Smith any earlier?C. Can you have the meeting with Mr. Smith any sooner?
单选题·Read the newspaper article below about the creation of new jobs.·Choose
the correct word to fill each gap, from A, B or C on the opposite page.·For
each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}NEW JOBS{{/B}}A new clothing
company is hoping to create as{{U}} (29) {{/U}}as 500 jobs in its
factory and nationwide chain of stores. The company, New Trend was set{{U}}
(30) {{/U}}by Peter Dalton, a 36-year-old businessman{{U}} (31)
{{/U}}Liverpool.The company,{{U}} (32) {{/U}}is due to start
production early next year, will provide employment{{U}} (33) {{/U}}300
people in its factory on the edge of Liverpool. In 12 months' time,{{U}}
(34) {{/U}}will be a further 200 jobs, as the company begins opening
shops in towns in{{U}} (35) {{/U}}parts of Britain.Peter Dalton is
also{{U}} (36) {{/U}}to open a shop in New York. He hopes that{{U}}
(37) {{/U}}this shop proves successful, the chain{{U}} (38)
{{/U}}expand across the whole of North America. 'This project has{{U}}
(39) {{/U}}me over four years to finalise,' says Peter Dalton, 'and{{U}}
(40) {{/U}}that it's finally getting started, I'm really
excited.'
单选题Goods not normally dispatched unless paid for at time of ordering — payment on delivery by special arrangement onlyCustomers should normally pay for goodsA. When their order is processed.B. when the goods are delivered.C. when they place an order.
单选题 · For each question mark one letter (A. B or C) for the correct
answer. After you have listened once, replay each
recording.
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单选题For the AMAT, in 1998, the Sales are expected to reach
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单选题Apart from the budget office and other disinterested parties that study
the law, each side in the debate uses research sponsored by interest groups,
often ______, to support its case.
A. sloped
B. slopy
C. tipped
D. slanted
单选题 Throughout most of modern history, economic
sanctions have preceded or {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}war, often
in the form of a naval {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}intended to
weaken the enemy. {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}when the horrors of
World War I prompted President Woodrow Wilson to call for an alternative
{{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}armed conflict were economic
sanctions seriously considered. (Wilson claimed that, {{U}} {{U}}
5 {{/U}} {{/U}}themselves, sanctions could be a "deadly force" and a
very effective diplomatic tool.) Sanctions were subsequently {{U}} {{U}}
6 {{/U}} {{/U}}as a tool of enforcement in each of the two {{U}}
{{U}} 7 {{/U}} {{/U}}security systems established in this
century—the League of Nations between the two world wars and the United Nations
after World War II. Following the {{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}of
the Soviet Union and the end of the cold war, the U.N. Security Council
frequently {{U}} {{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}sanctions to quell civil
wars and national strife, especially in Africa and Yugoslavia. However, the
highest-{{U}} {{U}} 10 {{/U}} {{/U}}U.N. sanctions were those
against Iraq (1990-2003) preceding and following the first Gulf War (1991).
{{U}} {{U}} 11 {{/U}} {{/U}}U.N. sanctions, major powers
({{U}} {{U}} 12 {{/U}} {{/U}}the US) continue to deploy
unilateral economic sanctions. Since 1990, "{{U}} {{U}} 13
{{/U}} {{/U}}sanctions"—aimed at political leaders, drug lords, and
terrorists—frequently have been used in an attempt to avoid the {{U}}
{{U}} 14 {{/U}} {{/U}}fallout resulting from broad-brush sanctions.
World leaders often decide that the obvious {{U}} {{U}} 15
{{/U}} {{/U}}to economic sanctions are unsatisfactory; military action would
be too massive, and diplomatic protest too {{U}} {{U}} 16
{{/U}} {{/U}}. Sanctions can provide a satisfying {{U}} {{U}} 17
{{/U}} {{/U}}display, yet avoid the high costs of war. This is not {{U}}
{{U}} 18 {{/U}} {{/U}}that sanctions are costless, just {{U}}
{{U}} 19 {{/U}} {{/U}}they are often less costly than the
alternatives. In fact, the decade-long comprehensive sanctions regime against
Iraq {{U}} {{U}} 20 {{/U}} {{/U}}considerable political
backlash.
单选题Howmuchshouldthemanpay?
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单选题Happy Food Co. , Ltd.Agent required for nationwide distribution.Some experience in food retail an advantage.Refrigerated van provided.Happy Food requires an agent toA. own a suitable vehicle for delivery.B. be a specialist in food distribution.C. deliver goods all over the country.
单选题Pay-as-you-drive schemes will reduce the amount of traffic on motorways.
