单选题A panel of top Spanish-language publishing executives will talk about
why ebooks have been slower to ______ in Spanish.
A. take heart
B. make over
C. take hold
D. make book
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单选题DELI COMPANY IS SEEKING SECRETARY Requirements: ·Bachelor's Degree ·Willing to assume additional responsibilities Experience not necessary Please send resume to: Personnel Department Lihua Company 28, Moon Road, Shantou, Guangdong, China If you want to apply, you must ______.A. be willing to do extra workB. have experienceC. be a secretary
单选题What was the main reason the company decided to launch is new product ranges?
单选题Boarding times: 30 minutes before departure time for domestic and I hour for international flights.A. You must get to the airport earlier if you are about to go abroad.B. It takes thirty minutes to check in for domestic flights.C. More time is requested for international flights before taking of
单选题Staff wishing to book the firm's social club for private parties must give the manager two weeks' notice.For private parties, staff should
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单选题Present this card to receive 10% off purchase in the Visitor Center Bookstore. A. Visitors can get a 10 % discount with this card. B. Visitors can get 10% of the selling items in the bookstore. C. Visitors need to pay only 10% of the price for the books bought.
单选题Please inform the supervisor if this photocopier runs out of ink.The supervisorA. needs to know if there is no ink in the photocopier,B. should repair the photocopier if it prints badly.C. will tell you how to load the photocopier with ink.
单选题Telecommuter portrait: editing facts by fax Jennifer Porter is the managing editor of Healthcare, a publication of the American Pharmaceutical Association. (29) her private office in her Virginia home, she assigns (30) to ten articles for each issue of the magazine. The writers send her their stories on a computer disk, usually (31) means of an overnight delivery service. Porter checks than and then sends them (32) the designer's office in New York. Porter's biggest problem (33) electronic publishing is training her writers. One sent the story on a wrong-sized disk; (34) used a disk that my computer couldn't read; a third used software I couldn't decipher. The disk problems should improve on the next issue (35) . Porter has recently invested in a modem (36) writers can send their stories directly to her computer. Porter says she is a skeptical technical consumer. I like a computer the same way I (37) a pencil. They are both tools that must work. (38) son, thing goes (39) with my electronic equipment out here in the middle of Virginia, I have to put it in the car and (40) it someplace.
单选题 Questions 23-28 · Read the
following review of a book called Never Quit!The Ups and Downs of Running a
Family Business. · For each question 23-28.on the opposite
page.choose the correct answer. · Mark one letter(A,B,or C)on
your Answer Sheet.
Never Quit!The Ups and Downs of
Running a Family Business picked up the book Never
Quit!The Ups and Downs of Running a Fami|y Business thinking that I could read
it between flights,hoping that in the pages of the book,I'd find some little
piece of sales wisdom to restate at the upcoming sales manager's meeting that's
where I was flying. And so I began reading in the terminal.
Even after the plane settled into its altitude,I couldn't put Never
Quif!down.I continued to read,even forgetting to make a few notes in a
margin.The notes were already made.The author has bullet list after bullet list
of helpful pointers.But what absorbed me most was the story of running a family
business.Gray offered personal glimpses of challenges as well as successes.and
then held them both up as examples of opportunity for positive growth.
This is a business book,yes. However,it is a family business
book.There are the real stories of real people.But the real art of this book is
the encOuragement it provides to small business owners to define core principles
and when those are challenged,to use those core beliefs to find another method
to achieve the desired right results.And so,when a business owner meets with
something they believe is beyond their control,they will redefine success or the
ways they might getthere.They will neverquit. The focus on
customer service also came at a goodtime for me;this is a huge talking point at
our company,which is struggling to maintain excellent customer service at a time
when sales are(thankfully)outpacing customer service rep availability,and so
customer interactions are being timed and evaluated.It's a challenge,but I found
something in almost every chapter of Gray'sbook that boils customer service
techniques down to something as simple as a customer-friendly greeting.It makes
it seem do-able. This book is going to be popular with family
business owners everywhere.It is well-written,but more important.it is a good
read.I've decided to buy a copy for everyone in our sales and service
department,and to keep it in my briefcase to refer to again and again.
单选题B. worked as a PA before.
单选题Thesalesoftaperecordersin2000showedagrowthinrelationtoA.1999B.1998C.2001
单选题The scanner reads the product information through a camera,
单选题Sprint Wants Your IPhone Remember the map wars between AT&T Wireless and Verizon Wireless? Sprint Nextel thought it looked like great fun, and it's joined the fracas with a direct-attack ad of its own. A new Sprint ad shows two young dudes lounging on a park bench--or rather, one guy lounges while the other is frantically battling his cell phone. That phone turns out to be an Apple iPhone, and as it turns out, the more relaxed guy, Matt, can help his buddy out. "My friend Steve's iPhone is cool, but it's limited to AT&T's 3G speeds," he says. "So I'm gonna use the Overdrive 4G mobile hotspot to make it up to 10 times faster. While that's happening, I'm gonna enjoy this tasty snack." He pulls out a Sprint- connected portable Wi-Fi hotspot and--of course--a tasty apple, and Steve's 3G troubles are over. Cue the legal fireworks. If AT&T got incensed over Verizon using AT&T's own 3G coverage maps as a weapon, you have to think that this no-nonsense critique of the AT&T network will cause some aggravation as well. Verizon could at least back its claims with some solid data, even if AT&T's spotty coverage has reportedly improved since then. Sprint is picking cherries to climb the Apple tree here. That "10 times the speed" claim rests on a worst-case 3G connection and the most positive 4G data Sprint can muster on its own network. "Triple the speed" might be closer to the truth on average. Besides, Sprint's 4G network has only opened up in 33 cities so far, with a heavy Midwestern concentration. Major population centres like San Francisco and New York, where AT&T's network quality has drawn the most fury so far, are not covered at all--so Matt's clever solution wouldn't help Steve at all in most cases. Sprint's own coverage information will make that very clear if you try to order an Overdrive gadget. With iPhones, iPads, and Google Androids flooding the market, all the major service providers need to figure out how to handle heavy Web use and streaming video for previously unheard-of millions of customers nationwide. This Sprint trinket and the accompanying ad campaign seems designed to steal iPhone users from AT&T, but Sprint isn't really ready to take most of them on anyway. By the time Sprint has covered most of the country, chances are that Verizon and AT&T have gotten their own 4G installations in gear. After the undisputed failure of the Palm Pre smartphone, Android handsets look like better ammunition for Sprint's war against the Big Two than the 4G network is.
单选题HowmanyyearsofworkingexperiencedidDianahaveasapersonneldirector?
单选题If he wins the election, Mr. Romney, ______, has no intention of
fulfilling any moral responsibility the government might have not to spend more
than it takes in.
A. at his own account
B. for his own account
C. to his own account
D. by his own account
单选题Management reserves the right to refuse admission to the holders of this ticket by refunding purchase price. A. Management can't deny visitors by returning the payment. B. Visitors may not be permitted to enter the museum with payment returned. C. Visitors are permitted to enter the museum with their ticket bought.
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单选题NOT JUST A SHOP!In his yearly report, the Chairman of a chain of retail outlets writes about the financial aspects of the business and describes the work which the company has done to benefit people in the areas where their shops are locatedIt continues to be an important part of our company policy to be responsible for the health and welfare of people in the areas which we serve. In the past year, we have concentrated especially on education and training, and have invested over £4,000,000 in this and other areas ranging from the care of the old to the arts.Let us look at these first. We have, as always, financed health research and care projects helping not only the old but children and the disabled too. We were especially pleased this year to provide alarms for disabled people who live alone and to run programmes which help children understand better the problems facing disabled people.The Groundwork Foundation encourages young people in poor areas to improve their environment, while the Schools Prom concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London includes 20,000 children nationwide. Both of these were given financial help.As mentioned above, in the last year we have been active in supporting a range of education projects. Two of our managers are now out of the company on 1-year projects, training young people for work in the retail industry and improving the quality of the teaching they receive. In addition, we have started a programme of 3-month schemes which our managerial staff are able to benefit from without having to take a long break from their jobs.Schools and universities have also benefited. A London Business School received £50,000 to develop a training programme for UK school staff, giving them the skills necessary to manage their own schools. A major University has received a promise of £100,000 over 5 years to fund a new teaching post in international retailing. This will allow 22 more students to study this subject each year.It is not only the company that supports good work for other people. Members of staff themselves are encouraged to join the company Give as You Earn system, to give money to others, especially those organisations working for the benefit of the local area. In such cases the company often gives its support by making an additional contribution.We look forward to committing even more money to these and other projects in the coming year.