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填空题Phone Message PadTo: Harry StewartFrom: CathyDate: 23rd MarchTime: 10:201, When you were out of town Bruce (5) ______ called. He was from Quick (6) ______ Supply Company.2. He wanted to place (7) ______ orders with us. You can ring him on (8) ______ except Wednesday morning.
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填空题· Look at the notes below. · You will hear a conversation about a new type of cleaner. {{B}}Cleaner Message{{/B}} 1.It's very good on aluminum and (9)______, but not very good with (10)______. 2.It works well on enamel, it's perfect for floor tiles. But it's not good for (11)______floors; however, (12)______is fine.
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填空题AThe Santa Cruz Operation Incorporate (SCO), a US-based software developer, opened a representative office in Beijing yesterday.Founded in 1979, SCO has become the world's leading developer and supplier of software for UNIX systems. The new office in Beijing will bring SCO closer to Chinese customers and help it understand the massive Chinese market better, said Lars Turndal, SCO'S president and chief executive officer. SCO will mainly target government, departments, key industries and service institutions.BUS computer giant International Business Machines (IBM) last week announced that it will invest at least $100 million in information technology projects in China. This makes IBM the first foreign company to become involved in the country's top information infrastructure project,CCoca-Cola has been voted the top international company in Asia, according to a recent survey published by the Far Eastern Economic Review, a major Asian magazine. Readers of this and other prominent Asian economic magazines choose Coca-Cola from among 500 large international companies in Asia. Cola-Cola is now the world's largest beverage company serving 685 million drinks per day in more than 195 countries.DGRD, the manufacturing giant, plans to cut 1,500 jobs at its Portland factory over the next five years after union refusal to increase productivity. As a result, GRD have been forced to downsize the Portland plant.
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填空题·Each speaker is talking about the effects of a new development in the workplace.·Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the piece.·Do not use any letter more than once.·You will hear the five pieces twice.A. Creating a new postB. Introducing a new computer systemC. Changing managementD. Moving to new premisesE. Increasing salaryF. Losing a contractG. Introducing a social programH. Changing internal budgets
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填空题·You will hear another five recordings.·For each recording, decide what the speaker is talking about.·Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.·Do not use any letter more than once.·You will hear the five recordings twice. A clothB vitaminsC medicineD pictureE dressF speechG silkH voice
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填空题Workplace Training Research tells us that classroom training is only appropriate for 15% of development needs. Not only does this cause of concern about the effectiveness of training events, it 34 also raises up the tantalizing question of what is appropriate if training is not? The broad 35 answer is workplace rather than classroom development. Research shows us that regular 36 interaction, rather than one-off events, which leads to enhanced skills and increased 37 performance. A survey indicates that with a "clean sheet of paper" (i.e. no preconceptions 38 or bad habits, as with new starters or new roles), people easily accept about, in a training 39 environment, the acquisition of new skills and approaches and the need to master 40 them. However, with individuals that already have a perception of what is being right 41 and wrong and, in some cases, extremely entrenched opinions, whether a different approach 42 needs to be used. Not only do we need to explain reason why new skills are needed, we also 43 need to sensitively have reassure of people that they and their old skills are not redundant, 44 but need to be adapted and updated. Researchers concluded that to change with 45 behavior, a manager needs when to interact with an individual, on average, 2~3 times a week.
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填空题Ethics and Mission Statement As business emerged from the profit-oriented in 1980s, values and social responsibilities were being emphasized on corporate mission statements. (34) Because greed was out, and ethics were in. Business and their employees (35) became actively engaged in less activities that contributed to their communities. (36) To spell out their goals, companies were increasingly developed codes of ethics. (37) Mission statements that were written because they required consensus and (38) commitment. Not everyone who, however, agreed with the trend toward the (39) strong social stances of some public corporations. Respected economist Milton (40) Friedman contended, "Many Few trends could so thoroughly undermine the very (41) foundation of our free society as the acceptance by corporate officials of a social (42) responsibility other than to make as much more money for their stockholders as (43) possible. The CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. expressed another one viewpoint about (44) mission statement, saying that "our compliance-based program sent to a (45) disturbing message to our people — WE DON'T RESPECT YOUR INTELLIGENCE OR TRUST YOU".
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填空题A. hospice B. supermarket C. bookstore D. theatre E. dining hall F. furniture shop G. driving school H. school
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填空题{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}·You will hear three conversations.·Write down one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms.·After you have listened once, replay each recording.{{B}}Conversation One{{/B}}·Look at the note below·You will hear a disembarkation card registration. {{B}}Disembarkation Card Registration{{/B}}Family name: Rosenzweig First name: AlbrechtProfession: {{U}}(1) {{/U}} Birthday: Jun{{U}} (2) {{/U}}, 1926Nationality: {{U}}(3) {{/U}} Purpose to U. S. A. : visiting brotherBrother's address: {{U}}(4) {{/U}}East 82nd Bt, New York.
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填空题BOOKING REQUESTFro M: Mr. BrownCity: (5) Dates: (6) June 28th (morning) -- ______( morning )Location of the hotel: Central District near the (7) FerryPreference: (8) Room Facing the ______.
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填空题Name of the hotel: Gold Gate Hotel Name of the caller: (1) Date of the reservation: from (2) to (3) Current rate: 265 pounds per night The telephone number of the caller: (4) The address of the caller: 246 Forest Road, London
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填空题Ticket Booking Confirmation Date: November, 30th 20-- Time: 10:15 Show: (5) Music Concert. Time and Day: 19:30 December 22nd, 20-- Price of tickets: (6) No. of tickets: 2 Card: VISA Number: (7) Expiry pate: November 20-- Name on Card: (8)
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填空题The Dollar in World Markets According to a leading German banker, the U.S.dollar is "the most frequently discussed economic phenomenon of our times". He adds, "... the dollar's exchange rate is at present the most important price in the world economy... " Because the dollar acts as a world currency,its value affects many nations,The central banks of many countries hold huge reserves of dollars, and over half of all world trade is priced in terms of dollars. Any shift in the dollar's exchange rate will benefit some and hurt others. Some people suggest, therefore, (8) The dollar's exchange rate has been volatile and unpredictable. Several years ago, the dollar was rapidly declining in value. This made it (9) The rise in the price of foreign goods made it possible for U.S.businesses to raise the price of competing goods produced here, thus worsening inflation. Foreigners who dealt in dollars or who held dollars as reserves were hurt. People in the United States who had borrowed foreign currencies found that they had to pay back more than they borrowed (10) The United States lost face in the eyes of the rest of the world. The dollar went soaring upward, and the situation was reversed. The United States exporters found it hard to sell abroad because foreigners would have to pay more for U.S.dollars. People in the United States now bought the relatively cheaper foreign goods, and U.S.manufacturers complained that they could not compete. Job losses were often blamed on the "overvalued" dollar. Poor nations (11) found it difficult to repay both the loans and the interest because they had to use more and more of their own currencies to obtain dollars. The solution to this problem is to end the system of floating exchange rates and return to fixed rates. We might even return to the gold standard. Fixed exchange rates didn't work in the past. currency values should be determined by market conditions. A drop in the exchange value of a nation's currency means that (12) that it is too inefficient to compete in the world markets, that it is permitting a high rate of inflation which makes its goods too expensive, that it is going too deeply in debt, or that others have lost confidence in the nation's stability. A nation should bring its exchange rate back up by addressing these problems, not by interfering with the money market.A.that had borrowed dollarsB.that the dollar's value should be more tightly controlledC.because the declining dollar would buy fewer units of the foreign moneyD.its value affects many nationsE.difficult for Americans to purchase foreign goods and servicesF.that have a lot of U.S. dollarsG.all nations want to import less and export moreH.it is importing too much
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填空题·Read the article below about price planning.·Choose the best sentence from the list to fill each of the gaps.·For each gop 8—12 mark one letter (A—G) on your Answer Sheet.·Do not mark any letter more than once.·There is an example at the beginning. A price represents the value of a goods or service for both the seller and the buyer. Price planning is systematic decision-making by an organization regarding all aspects of pricing.The value of a goods or service can involve both tangible and intangible marketing factors. An example of a tangible marketing factor is the cost savings{{U}} (8) {{/U}}. An example of an intangible marketing factor is a consumer's pride in the ownership of a Lamborghini rather than another brand of automobile. For an example to take place, both the buyer and seller must feel that the price of a goods or service provides an equitable value. To the buyer, the payment of a price reduces purchasing power{{U}} (9) {{/U}}. To the seller, receipt of a price is a source of revenue and an important determinant of sale and profit levels.Many words are substitutes for the term price: admission fee, membership fee, rate, tuition, service charge, donation, rent, salary, interest, retainer, and assessment. No matter what it is called, {{U}}(10) {{/U}}: monetary and non-monetary charges, discounts, handling and shipping fees, credit charges and other forms of interest, and late-payment penalties.A non-price exchange would be selling a new iron for 10 books of trading stamps or an airline offering tickets as payment for advertising space and time. Monetary and non-monetary exchange may be combined. This is common with automobiles, {{U}}(11) {{/U}}. This combination allows a reduction in the monetary price.From a broader perspective, price is the mechanism for allocating goods and services among potential purchasers and for ensuring competition among sellers in an open market economy. If there is an excess of demand over supply, prices are usually bid up by consumers. If there is an excess of supply over demand, {{U}}(12) {{/U}}.A a price contains all the terms of purchaseB obtained by the purchase of a new bottling machine by a soda manufacturerC where the consumer gives the seller money plus a trade-inD available for other itemsE Prices are usually reduced by sellersF price means what one pays for what he wantsG systematic decision-making by an organization regarding all aspects of pricing
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填空题{{B}}PARTONE{{/B}}·Youwillhearthreetelephoneconversationsormessages.·Writeoneortwowordsoranumberinthenumberedspacesonthenotesorformsbelow.·Afteryouhavelistenedonce,replayeachrecording.{{B}}ConversationOne{{/B}}·Lookattheformbelow.·Youwillhearamessageaboutasecretarygivinginformationtoherbossabouthisschedule9:30(1)______11:00(2)______14:00(3)______(4)______
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填空题{{B}}Section One{{/B}} ·You will hear five short recordings. ·For each recording, decide how much the speaker should pay. ·Write one letter (A—H) next to the number of the recording. ·Do not use any letter more than once. ·You will hear the five recordings twice. A 51 pounds B 17 pounds C 2.16 pounds D 1.85 pounds E 16 pounds F 1.36 pounds G 2.42 pounds H 1.45 pounds
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