单选题ForestryuniversitystudentsbycitizenshipWhichcountryhasthefeweststudentsatforestryUniversity?A.MalaysiaB.KoreaC.Japan
单选题All speakers produce summaries of the sessions they gave.The speakers should write ______.
单选题Joan, our Shanghai agent, is to come to our company within this week.A. Joan, our Shanghai agent, has to come to our company in a week.B. Our Shanghai agent, Joan, is going to come to our company as planned before next week starts.C. Joan, our Shanghai agent, may come to our company within this week.
单选题· Read the following passage about successful business executives.· Are
the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't enough information to
answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say".· For each sentence (16-22),
mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}Why Seeing Is
Succeeding{{/B}} Robert Celik of the New York Business Institute
tells There are some executives who get it right. They launch
winning products, and have a feeling for what customers like and dislike. They
do not depend on research or secondary information, and yet they know the market
extremely well. Take Steve Banks, developer of the best-selling
personal finance software, Nicat. He had noticed how difficult it was to use
existing software products, and realized there was a gap in the market. Although
51 competing packages were available when Nicat was launched, it quickly
succeeded in attracting the majority of customers. Then consider
the JR oil group who learnt that a new chain of hypermarket petrol stations was
overtaking its own outlets. The competitor's success was due to a higher
standard of service and facilities. The oil group's managers could have
discovered this by going to observe these stations for ten minutes. Instead the
oil group contacted an agency to carry out more market research.
One of the institute's most striking findings is that the best business
strategists see things for themselves. They do not just analyze, but get out
into the field with their customers, and gain first-hand experience of their
products.
单选题Before the statue could be ______ to the United States, a site had to
be found for it and a pedestal had to be built.
A. transformed
B. transferred
C. transported
D. transmitted
单选题It will protect our economy from the ______ and irresponsibility of a
few on Wall Street.
A. restlessness
B. recklessness
C. fecklessness
D. blameless
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单选题Whenever the festival ______, people will look up at the full silver
moon, drinking wine to celebrate their happy life or thinking of relative and
friends far from home.
A. sets about
B. sets foot
C. sets in
D. sets over
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单选题{{B}}Payment{{/B}} Advertising rates are specified in the Rate Card.Rates are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax and any other applicable sales taxes. A.Value Added Tax is included in sales taxes. B.Sales taxes are included in the rates. C.No taxes are included in the rates.
单选题How many calories are in the beer?A.100B.4C.0
单选题You shouldn't even have to get out of bed. This should be a day where
you can sleep ______, sleep ______ the effects of all the "soda" you drank
yesterday.
A. in, off
B. on, off
C. in, out
D. on, over
单选题Marshalls Online Returns Policy You must notify us of any damage within 48 hours of receipt via email to shop@marshalls.co.uk. A. Any damage must be reported within 48 hours after payment. B. Goods whose damage is reported by email to shop@marshalls.co.uk can be returned. C. Customers can have the goods returned if they report damage within 48 hours after receiving them.
单选题A.changeadesigndetail.B.makearrangementsforcollection.C.requestagreaterquantity.
单选题What tax provision do we need to make ______ transferring ownership of
the company?
A. to
B. with
C. as
D. for
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单选题 Here's the thing about being a brand name: What
people want most from you is a kind of comforting predictability. Variations on
a theme, sure, but when we pop open a can of Coke, it had bloody well better
taste like Coke. And so it is with Anna Quindlen, who's as close to a brand name
as a writer can be. Her twinkling {{U}}aphorisms{{/U}}, her gentle homespun humor,
her mulling over what might be termed White People Problems: this is what her
fans expect from her. And this is what she serves to them in generous portions
in Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake. Quindlen's latest collection of essays deals
with crossing the Rubicon from late middle age to early old age. Each chapter
muses on a different aspect of the way her life (and, by inference, ours) has
changed as she moves from her 50s toward her 60s. With headings like "Faith",
"Expectations" and "Mirror, Mirror", Quindlen leads us to examine what we
already know—and makes us feel good for being so clever as to know it.
News flash: Solitude can be wonderful. Our girlfriends are incredibly
important to us. Society has an unacceptable view of women's bodies. Fear is the
great enemy. Having stuff is not that important. Even though our butts have
fallen, most of us would not want to be 20 again. Life is unpredictable—or, as
Quindlen puts it, in lines that could easily be sewn into one of the samplers
she loves: "I thought I had a handle on my future. But the future, it turns out,
is not a tote bag." Huh. I've also heard that life is like a box of chocolates.
But in any case, Quindlen's readers don't love her for giving them news. They
love her for being the person they'd like to have a cup of coffee with. So would
I. Just don't drown it in cream and sugar. Do I sound a little
churlish? I suppose I am. I was with her through the '80s and early '90s, when
Quindlen was one of the first, and certainly the best, to write about family and
balance outside the confines of women's magazines. In her Pulitzer Prize-winning
columns for the New York Times, she showed that domestic issues were worthy of
serious examination, and she was a bold yet nuanced voice on topics ranging from
spousal abuse to abortion. She can still be wryly funny, as when she tells us,
in a chapter called "Push"—a perfect title for both having kids and today's
helicopter parenting—that "keeping up with the Joneses turned into keeping up
with the Joneses' kids."
单选题Sam Janice called about the delayed sales report and is sorry she missed you. Please return her call. Jonathon
单选题A City of Many Faces Amsterdam is a city of many faces. It is the capital of the Netherlands. even though it is not the seat of Parliament or the government. Amsterdam is more than just a capital, however. It is the essence of the Netherlands: not just because it is the largest city in the country, but more particularly because it is the mainspring of our country's economic, social and cultural life. Already more than seven hundred years old, our compact city has more of which it can be proud: world-class orchestras and dance groups, more than forty renowned museums, almost a thousand restaurants serving cuisine from countries around the globe, gabled mansions and magnificent churches from the 17th century Golden Age. But, as Amsterdammers. we are most proud of our tradition of hospitality. We really want every one to feel at home. You will find this friendliness and helpfulness everywhere: at tile XXX Tourist Office, in our hotels and restaurants, at our colorful street markets and distinctive Haute Couture shops, in our brown cafes and nightclubs. Whether you are a business executive or a tourist, you will find people here eager to talk with you usually in your own language. Multilingualism is another feature in which the Dutch take pride.
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