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填空题SERVICE BOOKINGDate and time of message: 10: 30. November 25th. 20--Date of service: (9) 28thCustomer name: GipsonType of service: 34,000 milesDetails of car:Model: (10) Engine: 2000ccRegistration number: (11) Contact telephone number: (12)
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填空题{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}} · Look at the statements below and the details of conference centres. · Which conference centre (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}}A{{/B}}Sherwood House is only a stone's throw away from the city centre and yet provides a stress- free and relaxing atmosphere for your business meetings. We have six meeting rooms, each with full conference facilities. Our reception desk is staffed around the clock, ready to deal with any calls; our highly experienced catering staff are responsible for an exciting variety of menus at affordable prices.{{B}}B{{/B}}The Manor Hotel is committed to giving you the perfect conference environment. As part of an extensive investment programme, all our meeting rooms have been upgraded to include the most up-to-date facilities. Our wide range of rooms will meet every possible need one-to- one interviews, seminars, product launches, major presentations etc. We also guarantee to return your fee, should you be disappointed with our service.{{B}}C{{/B}}Broomfield Hall, a magnificent country house set in 80 acres of peaceful parkland, has been completely refurbished in order to re-create the elegance and comfort of times gone by. We have extensive conference facilities and specialist staff, dedicated to the success of your business event. We also offer special deals on accommodation for large delegations.{{B}}D{{/B}}The Carlton Hotel, conveniently situated just minutes from the motorway, is the ideal venue for your conference. Not only do we offer superb hospitality, but our fully equipped business centre provides a complete typing and copying service, included in the conference fee. The restaurant also enjoys an excellent reputation, offering everything from a midday sandwich to a formal dinner.
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填空题· For each recording, decide what the company is receiving its award for.· Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.· Do not use any letter more than once.· After you have listened once, replay the recordings.A innovation in public relationsB staff involvement in decision-makingC after-sales policyD product improvementE environmental awarenessF staff trainingG employee benefitsH export success
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填空题REPAIRSName: (9) Export CompanyTel Number: (10) Details repairs: Main (11) Requires attention. Constant paper jams.Model: (12) Visit time arranged: Today; between 3 and 5 pm
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填空题A congratulatingB cancelingC warningD postponingE offeringF refusingG bookingH confirming
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填空题Application Form Name: Sally King Sex: Female Age: (1) Address: (2) Rose Road Contact No: 9876980 Experience: sold books door to door for (3) Publishing House Applying for: 8:00 to 8:30 on Monday, (4) Friday morning
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填空题Thriving Car Market Still Needs Loyal Consumers China's thriving car market has huge business opportunities, but automakers need to put more effort the developing customer loyalty, according to a recent (34) survey. The survey was done by research firm AC Nielsen in Beijing, or Shanghai (35) and Guangzhou, China's most three major automobile markets. It said that (36) China's individual car owners should still have not developed brand loyalty. (37) Though some specific brands have a monopoly in the market here, but they have (38) not completely won favor among local customers. It was revealed that about 11 % (39) of the people in Beijing had cars, putting that city in first place among the other (40) three. In Shanghai and Guangzhou, the rates were all 4% and 5% respectively. (41) Prices were largely responsible for that. When cars in Beijing are priced at around (42) 139,000 yuan, while in Guangzhou they are at 190, 000 yuan, and in Shanghai, (43) about 220,00 yuan. Except for the deluxe models, most brands do not have a (44) competitive edge because consumers are not only so aware of the (45) manufactures. In addition, car dealers need to improve their service to build up brand loyalty. China is expected to produce over 2.8 million cars this year, compared to slightly over 2 million last year.
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填空题{{B}}PART TWO{{/B}}{{B}} ·Read the following text. ·Choose the best sentence from the list A-H to fill each of the blanks. ·For each blank (8-12) mark one letter (A-H) on your answer sheet. ·Do not mark any letter twice.{{/B}} In a country plagued by skyrocketing sick-leave costs, a new survey presented Friday found that 40% of Sweden’s population believes {{U}}(8) {{/U}}. The survey, by the National Social Insurance Board, also found that 65% of the 1,002 people interviewed think a stressful work situation is also a valid reason for calling in sick and collecting pay under Sweden' s liberal social programs. The survey shows "a deep lack of knowledge about what the health insurance is meant to cover," board director Anna Hedborg said of Sweden's 9 million residents. Alf Eckerhall, a social insurance expert with the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, went a step further: {{U}}(9) {{/U}}. "The insurance laws clearly state that inability to work because of illness" is the only valid reason to stay home, Eckerhall said." {{U}}(10) {{/U}}."The survey, conducted June 17-24, did not have a margin of error. Sweden' s extensive cradle-to-grave welfare system includes generous programs covering sick leave, parental leave and unemployment benefits. But paying for workers on long-term sick leave and disability has become one of the government's biggest expenditures. {{U}}(11) {{/U}}. In Sweden, the employer pays for the first three weeks' sick leave, and workers can call in sick for seven days before needing a doctor's certificate or medical proof. People who call in sick do not receive any compensation for the first day they are absent. But Eckerhall said many people get around that by leaving work a little early, and then calling in sick for that day. That counts as one sick day, {{U}}(12) {{/U}}. "That means your day without compensation was 15 minutes long," Eckerhall said. Hedborg said the board will launch a massive nationwide campaign to inform people that illness is the only valid reason to stay home from work. "To many, this message may seem hard and even insensitive," she wrote. "The truth is, that if we don't defend our common insurance today, we won't be able to afford keeping it. A. many Swedes deliberately abuse the system B. as the survey believed that the system is out of order C. the key word is 'inability to work'-not illness D. which lets them start receiving sick pay the next day E. parental leave compensation doubled from $ 2 billion to $ 4 billion F. these Swedes just don't want to work G. sick leave compensation tripled from $ 2 billion in 1997 to $ 6 billion in 2002 H. it is acceptable to skip work because they feel tired or have trouble getting along with colleagues
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填空题BPART ONE/B· Look at the statements below and the information on outdoor advertising on the opposite page.· Which section (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. BA/BThe cost-effectiveness and flexibility offered by large-format digital imaging has also helped diversify the number of out-of-home media. Out-of-home was a concept that didn't have a name until digital technology gave it one. Instead of hand- painting a bus or shelter, a self-adhesive graphic can be digitally imaged in a short amount of time and applied with relative ease. Advances in the durability and weatherability of inks and vinyl substrates keep the images looking sharp for a longer time.BB/BOther technologies contribute to improvements in outdoor advertising. Satellite lighting systems allow outdoor companies to remotely adjust billboard lighting to change with seasons and daily light differences. For instance, lights can be programmed to turn off at the end of an advertiser's contract, while two-way communication lets outdoor companies know when there is no power.BC/BAnother electronic device barcode-identification tracks an advertiser's campaign from poster production through shipping, display and removal. In this way, advertisers can verify the status of their campaign through on-line communication with the outdoor companies. Similarly, computer-mapping systems help advertisers combine demographic and geographic market research data with outdoor locations to determine the best place to advertise.BD/BGlobal positioning systems (GPS) make up another technology that enables the outdoor industry to determine display locations. Data is gathered with a hand-held GPS receiver that receives radio signals from satellites. The data is then put into mapping database systems that visually position billboards and other out-of-home advertising displays at that location. In this way, advertisers can test creative designs at specific locations from a computer before they commit to them.
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填空题Disembarkation Card RegistrationFamily name: Rosenzweig First name: AlbrechtProfession: (1) Birthday: Jun (2) , 1926Nationality: (3) Purpose to U. S. A. : visiting brotherBrother's address: (4) East 82nd Bt, New York.
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填空题· Look at the form below.· You will hear a woman checking details with a job applicant. {{B}} C & A Insurance{{/B}}{{I}} Interview Sheet{{/I}} Date: 27 Aug., 2005Name: Lynn FrankiePosition applying for: (5) __________________Current Position Last job: (6) __________________ Furniture Job title: (7) __________________ Qualifications: Bachelor in (8) __________________ Marital status: Single
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填空题Official figures say it that the Japanese work about 1780 hours a year,
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填空题·Look at the note below.·You will hear a man's schedule. 1 On monday at{{U}} (5) {{/U}}, he will meet with Mr. Brown, then, there is Lee Van Canh for{{U}} (6) {{/U}}2 On Tuesday, he'll visit{{U}} (7) {{/U}}all day.3 He'll meet accountant at 2:15 pm on{{U}} (8) {{/U}}.
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填空题ALittle wonder that affluent shoppers come in droves. Little wonder that others come as well, mugger, car thieves, child molesters, drug peddlers, pickpockets, shoplifters.Criminals are finding a lucrative stamping ground in the sprawling emporiums that dot U. S suburbs."Malls are like great big jars of honey," says Police Chief Joseph Delaney of Paramus. "Lots of bees come buzzing in, stingers at the ready." Paramus, a New York City suburb of 26000 whose six malls draw nearly 200 000 people on a typical Saturday, reported 8.9 million dollars in shopping enter crime losses last year.BIt is crimes of violence that are causing the most alarm.Vast parking lots and mazes of stores offer good working conditions for criminals. Victims and booty are readily accessible, escape routes plentiful.CJust how many victims are claimed by shopping enter crime, no one knows. But many business people are taking the threat seriously.Whether offences are big or small, it is clear that merchants have little interest in publicizing the trend. Comments Anthony Potter, a security consultant: "If shopping centres started reporting all the crimes that take place, nobody would shop there."DHamilton, Ohio, lawyer David Green, who won 2 million dollars on behalf of a woman abducted from a mall parking lot and shot in the head, found that 43 serious crimes had occurred at the same site. "Bad guys know this is where to find women with money—vulnerable and alone. "he says. Indeed, most violence happens in parking areas, where shoppers can easily be taken by surprise. Reports Albert Sussman of the International Council of Shopping Centres: "People park their cars and are robbed by muggers, who can quickly find a place to hide.\
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填空题Reservation Card To: Dr. Smith From: Linda Date: 101h June Time: 9:30 a. m Information of Patients Name: Green (5) Symptom: something wrong with the (6) Date of Meeting: 12th, (7) Time for Meeting: (8)
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填空题The qualifications of being a leader
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填空题Message Job Advertisement The vacancy advertised: (5) The successful applicant's responsibility includes sales in (6) , according to the job description. The applicant should have (7) in business. Applications should be submitted before (8)
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填空题{{B}}HowtoapproachReadingTestPartTwo{{/B}}·InthispartoftheReadingTestyoureadatextwithgapsinit,andchoosethebestsentencetofilleachgapfromasetofsevensentences.·Firstreadthetextfortheoverallmeaning,thengobackandlookforthebestsentenceforeachgap.·Makesurethesentencefitsboththemeaningandthegrammarofthetextaroundthegap.·Readthearticleontheoppositepageaboutaclubforcompanychairmenandwomen.·Choosethebestsentencefrombelowtofilleachofthegaps.·Foreachgap8-12,markoneletter(A-G)onyourAnswerSheet.·Donotuseanylettermorethanonce.·Thereisanexampleatthebeginning,(0).{{B}}Aforumforchairmenandwomentoexchangeideas{{/B}}WhenCadburySchweppeswasconsideringsellingitsfoodandhealthproductsbusinessesinthemid-1980s,SirAdrianCadbury,chairmanatthetime,calledaboardmeetingandtoldthedirectorsnottomakeuptheirminds,butsimplytotalkaboutsellingthebusinesses.(0)Atthatfirstmeeting,everyonespokeup.Opinionwasdivided.Thesecondmeetingwasdifferent.'Wehadaverylargedegreeofagreement,'SirAdriansays.(8)...Hehadfearedthatattemptingtodealwiththematterjustinonemeetingwouldinhibitopendiscussion.Howtochairacompanyhasbeenalong-timepreoccupationofSirAdrian's.Thecommitteeheheadedintheearly1990s-setupbytheBritishgovernmenttoinvestigatecorporategovernance-producedtheCadburyreport.(9)...Thiswasjustoneofitsmanyrecommendations,whichhadamajorimpactonhowcompaniesaremanaged.Beingchairmanisadifficultjob,SirAdriansays.(10)...Forthatreason,hehashelpedsetuptheChairmen'sForum,acluboflike-mindedpeoplewhogettogethertoexchangeideasandlearnhowtochaircompanies.Aswellashostingdinners,addressedbymajorplayersinthebusinessworld,theforumhasheldseminarstodiscussissuessuchashowtogetthebestoutoftheboardandhowtorespondtoacrisis.JamesWatson,headoftheforum'ssteeringcommittee,believestheorganisationshoulddomoretopubliciseitsexistence.Oneofthereasonsisthathewantstoattractamorediversegroupofchairmenandwomenastheforumincreasesitssizetothe100membersheregardsasoptimal.(11)...ButallareUK-basedandthevastmajorityaremale.Theforumwantstoattractmorewomenandmorenon-Britishmemberstowhatitbelievesistheworld'sonlychairmen'sclub.MostchairmenofthebiggestUKcompanieshavestayedaway.(12)...SirAdrianismorecharitable:hebelieveschairmenoflargegroupsdonothavetimeforforummeetings.Buthearguesthatoneshouldnotunderestimatehowdifficultthejobis.Chairinganymeetingisachallenge.AndasJaneKelly,thefirstwomantojointheorganisation;says,leadingisoftenasolitarytask.'Thehigherupyoumoveinanyorganisation,thelonelieryoucanbe.Ateachlevel,thenumberofpeopleyoucantalktoissmaller.'HencethevalueofaclubliketheChairmen'sForum.ACurrentlyalmostallofthemheadlistedcompanies-althoughgenerallynotthebiggest-andsomecomefromprivatecompaniesandthepublicsectorBAmongotherthings,itcamedowninfavourofcompaniesseparatingtherolesofchairmanandchiefexecutive.CManyalsoregardtheopportunitytotestnewthinkingasamajorbenefit.DSomeforummemberssuspectthatmanyofthoseinpowerfulpositionsthinktheyknowitallalready.EDividingthedecision-makingprocessintoparts,eachwithitsownfocus,achievedthedesiredoutcome.FTherearenoclearguidelines.GHisplan.wastoholdanotheroneatwhichtheissuewouldberesolved.
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