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填空题BICYCLE RENTING REGISTRATION Date: 7th July Time: 12:30 Bicycle Type: (9) bikes No. of Bicycles: 2 Period of Hiring: (10) days Hirer's Name: (11) Contact No: 0708112-ex. Room (12)
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填空题Phone Message PadFor: Ben StillerFrom: Aaron BlaiseMessage: Aaron Blaise from (5) ______rang. He needs the figures in next (6) ______report for the (7) ______meeting tomorrow. Please call him as soon as possible, It is (8) ______.
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填空题Telephone MessageTo: John WhiteDate: 19/10/00Patrick Fisher rang to say our new (1) would be delivered tomorrow. You need to tell Sarah Robbins, the (2) where to (3) them.Please phone Mr Fisher on (4) if there are any problems.
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填空题A. Effective Time Management B. Training That Works C. An Explanation to Advertising D. How to Advertise Successfully E. Organising a Successful Conference F. The Perfect Personal Assistant G. How to Compose Effective Letters H. Passing Your Interview
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填空题Business Planning A Business planning is a process that involves the creation of a mission or a goal for a company, as well as defining the strategies that will be used to meet those goals or mission. The process of business planning can be very broad, encompassing each aspect of the operation, or be focused on particular functions within the overall corporate structure. Often, business planning involves the utilization of resources within the company as well as engaging the services of consultants to assist in designing and implementing the plan. B There are several points in the life of a business when the process of business planning is an essential task. Starting up a new company involves performing at least rudimentary business planning in order to address such factors as defining the goals of the company, obtaining operating licenses, incorporating the business if appropriate, and defining the basic structure for the new business. Along with these factors, business planning will also address the issue of what goods and services to offer and how to go about producing those core products. C A second stage when business planning comes into play is when an existing company wishes to expand operations. The business planning will determine what is needed in order to manage the expansion process, especially in regards to financing new facilities, expanding sales and marketing efforts, or designing a new communications infrastructure to meet the needs of the expansion. It is not unusual for consultants to be called during this type of business planning, as the process often involves a drastic overhaul of the company's operations. D Business planning may also be advantageous in the event of acquisitions. For example, Company A decides to buy Company B and integrate their operations into the overall company structure. This will often mean developing a business plan that addresses issues such as negotiating new service contracts with vendors to include the acquired company, combining some functions or physical locations in order to maximize efficiency, and rearranging departmental functions and the personnel who will staff those departments.
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填空题{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}{{B}} ·Read these sentences and the following texts. ·Which text does each sentence (1—7) describe? ·For each sentence mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E).{{/B}} {{B}} A. Consultant{{/B}} 1. Major in Management or similar fields. 2. Master Degree. 3. Computer literacy. 4. Fluency in both written and spoken English. 5. High motivation and initiative. 6. High degree of professional integrity and personal drive. 7. Excellent communicational and organizational skills. 8. Ability to work as part of a team. 9. Willingness to travel.{{B}} B. Intern{{/B}} 1. Solid telecommunication and computer background. 2. Solid knowledge about C/C++. 3. Good communication skills and fast learning capacity. 4. Prefer: Basic knowledge about Linux and WINCE. 5. Prefer. Master student or undergraduate of CS or EE.{{B}} C. Project Assistant{{/B}} 1. Bachelor Degree or above. 2. Above CET-6, good at spoken and written English. 3. Quick understanding, good at communication and writing. 4. Honest, Earnest, Responsible and Ambitious. 5. Frequent user of MS office system. 6. Knowledge or experience of programming, website construction or art design preferred.{{B}} D. Human Resources Officer{{/B}} 1. University degree. 2. At least two to three years' hands-on working experience in recruiting for a sizable multinational company. 3. Familiarity with local recruitment channels, practices, and a proven successful record in past recruitment work. 4. Good communication and interpersonal skills, team spirit, ability to work under pressure, independent and mature. 5. Proficiency in both written and spoken English. 6. Good computer skill in Microsoft Office, i. e. Word, Excel, Powerpoint.{{B}} E. Trade Operations Assistant{{/B}} 1. More than one year's working experience preferred but fresh graduates with good attitude would be considered too. 2. Good typing skills. 3. Basic PC skills and English language skills. 4. Vocational school graduates preferred. 5. Basic knowledge of Imp/Exp, trade services, banking, finance or accounting. 6. Willingness to work eight-hour shift averaging 40 hours per week.
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填空题{{B}}INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES{{/B}}· There are forty-five questions on this question paper.· You must write all your answers on the Answer Sheet.{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}· Look at the statements below and the information about seminars on the opposite page.· Which seminar (A, B, C or D) does each statement 1-7 refer to?· For each statement 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.· You will need to use some of these letters more than once. {{B}}AAccess Databases{{/B}}This seminar teaches you how to design and implement a smart user interface, giving you a robust, professional application with low maintenance and training requirements. A poorly designed and implanted interface can cause excessive support calls, data entry errors and user dissatisfaction. In this seminar you'll learn how to do forms tight, you'll learn the secrets of how expert Access developers use all of the power of the Access forms design tools and features to build applications users will love.{{B}}B SQL Server 2000{{/B}}In this seminar, you'll learn about the new features you can use in SQL Server 2000. You'll explore the interface changes in Enterprise Manager. You'll learn about the new relational database features. You'll dig into the how and why of user-defined functions. You'll learn how to run multiple instances of SQL Server on the same machine. After this seminar, you'll be ready to take full advantage of the rich set of features available in SQL Server 2000.{{B}}CStored Procedures Basics{{/B}}In this seminar, you'll learn how to build robust and powerful stored procedures and how they are used to not only improve the performance of database applications, but to help protect critical data as well. You'll learn about input and output parameters, and how to add error handling and transaction processing to the stored procedures that you build. After this seminar, you will understand the many benefits of stored procedures, and you will feel comfortable using them in the database applications you build.{{B}}DActiveX Automation{{/B}}Learn how to use ActiveX Automation, and you can communicate with and control all types of Automation-enabled products and components. This seminar teaches you to exchange data with and even run commands in other programs. You'll learn how to set up an Automation-enabled application, and how to hook into Word, Outlook, and other products and components. You'll learn how to use Office components to perform tasks such as creating reports, generating charts, and even doing E-mail.
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填空题The author's attitude towards the difference between a manager and a leader
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填空题{{B}}PART FOUR{{/B}}{{B}} ·Read the following text. ·Choose the best word to fill each gap. ·For each question (19—33) mark one letter (A, B, C, D) on your answer sheet.{{/B}} A federal appeals court cleared former baseball star Steve Garvey of{{U}} (19) {{/U}}for{{U}} (20) {{/U}}a weight-loss product that makers{{U}} (21) {{/U}}would work even if dieters continued to eat fatty food.The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals did reinstate the Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against{{U}} (22) {{/U}}of the television{{U}} (23) {{/U}}Garvey appeared in to{{U}} (24) {{/U}}the two products, known as Fat Trapper and Exercise in a Bottle.Fat Trapper is made out of seafood shells and allegedly "surrounds the fat in the food you eat and{{U}} (25) {{/U}}it," according to the court.The FTC{{U}} (26) {{/U}}that the production company Modern Interactive Technology, Inc. made{{U}} (27) {{/U}}advertising claims when it{{U}} (28) {{/U}}infomercials 48,000 times from December 1998 to May 2000."I love this," the court{{U}} (29) {{/U}}Garvey as saying in one of the spots."So, you can enjoy all these{{U}} (30) {{/U}}foods like fried chicken, pizza, cheeseburgers, even butter and sour cream and stop worrying about weight. "The dietary supplements marketer, Enforma Natural Products Inc., had settled a{{U}} (31) {{/U}}lawsuit with the FTC for $10 million in 2000.In 2002, the judge{{U}} (32) {{/U}}Garvey of any wrongdoing and the FTC appealed. The court ruled that Garvey didn't know of any misrepresentations nor did he purposely{{U}} (33) {{/U}}during the infomercials.Garvey, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres, was the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1974. He earned $1.1 million for appearing in the infomercials.
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填空题A to stop smokingB to fall into sleepC to leave a companyD to mail a parcelE to go shoppingF to go to the beachG to resign from the officeH to find a motel
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填空题· Look at the note below.· You will hear a woman asking for information. {{B}} INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION LECTURE Date: June 6, 2005 Speaker: Pro. Daisy Miller{{/B}}Topic: Improving {{U}}(9) {{/U}} CommunicationStarting at {{U}}(10) {{/U}} finishing at {{U}}(11) {{/U}} Lunch 12:00{{U}}(12) {{/U}} Fee: $ 5 per person.
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填空题Motorbike Renting Registration Date: 7th Aug. Time: 12:15 No. of Motorbikes (9) Period of Hiring (10) Days Hirer's Name (11) Hirer's Phone Number (12)
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填空题Soy product may reduce the risk of heart disease.
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填空题·Read the article below about financial risks.·Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps,·For each gap 8—12, mark one letter (A—a) on your Answer Sheet.·De not use any letter more than once.·There is an example at the beginning. {{B}}Financial Risks{{/B}}Several types of financial risk are encountered in international marketing; the major problems include commercial, political and foreign exchange risks.Commercial risks are handled essentially as normal credit risks encountered in day-to-day business. They include solvency, default, or refusal to pay bills. The major risk, {{U}}(8) {{/U}}which can only be dealt with through consistently effective management and marketing. One unique risk encountered by the international marketer involves financial adjustments. Such risk is encountered when a controversy arises about the quality of goods delivered, a dispute over contract terms, or{{U}} (9) {{/U}}. One company, for example, shipped several hundred tons of dehydrated potatoes to a distributor in Germany. The distributor tested the shipment and declared it to be below acceptable taste and texture standards. The alternatives for the exporter were reducing the price, reselling the potatoes, or shipping them home again, each involving considerable cost. Political risk relates to the problems of war or revolution, currency inconvertibility, expropriation or expulsion, and restriction or cancellation of import licenses. Political risk is an environmental concern for all businesses. Management information systems and effective decision-making processes are the best defenses against political risk. As many companies have discovered, sometimes there is no way to avoid political risk, {{U}}(10) {{/U}}.Exchange-rate fluctuations inevitably cause problems, but for many years, most firms could take protective action to minimize their unfavourable effects. Floating exchange rates of the world's major currencies have forced all marketers{{U}} (11) {{/U}}. International Business Machine Corporation, for example, reported that exchange losses resulted in a dramatic 21.6 percent drop in their earnings in the third quarter of 1981. {{U}}(12) {{/U}}, devaluations of major currencies were infrequent and usually could be anticipated, but exchange rate fluctuations in the float system are daily affairs.A. After serious considerationB. commercial, political and foreign exchange risks.C. however, is competitionD. any other disagreement over which payment is withheldE. to be especially aware of exchange-rate fluctuations and the need to compensate for them in their financial planningF. so marketers must be prepared to assume them or give up doing business in a particular marketG. Before rates were permitted to float
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填空题·Read the text below about opinions on local group business.·In most of the lines 34--45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.·If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.·If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet. {{B}}Shop-local Group Offers Economic Impact Figures{{/B}}Can If consumers in Hillsborough County can limited their spending on one SaturdayCorrect to independent, locally owned businesses instead of chain stores, more than34 $17 million would even remain in the local economy instead of being shipped to35 outside corporations as overnight deposits. So it say representatives of the36 Tampa Independent Business Alliance, who base their calculation on studies that37 made by the American Independent Business Alliance. The national study found38 that since locally owned businesses began to use goods and services of other39 businesses in the community, a consumer's spending circulates 3 up to 31/240 times longer locally than if it is spent on at a chain. On Saturday, the local group41 will be working with the national organization and more than all 25 other42 communities across the country to broadcast the benefits coming of the43 shop-local movement. The educational event, "American Unchained", will be44 promoted at independent businesses such as Inkwood Books in Tampa. "We45 want people to think about where their dollars actually end up to, " said CarlaJimenez, co-owner of Inkwood and president of Tampa Independent Business Alliance.
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