填空题15 June 1993 Ms. Martha Weston Word Processing Supervisor ABC Company Post Office Box 1072 28 King's Street London Dear Ms. Weston, Performance of the CPT Equipment I'm pleased to tell you about our experience with the CPT Word Processor as you requested recently. We are pleased with its performance and multi-functions. I assume you have looked at several machines and have narrowed down your choices. Here are my observations. An approach to adopting word processors Eighteen months ago we adopted CPT equipment on limited scale with the idea in mind that we could gradually get rid of electric typewriters as we became familiar with the word processor. (8) The stations are arranged in pairs so each pair can share a common printer. (9) We use the equipment as dedicated word processors, although we do have the ability to link up with our computer installations. The step-at-a-time development of our word-processing center has, we think, saved us money and training time. (10) Performance In terms of performance, the CPT equipment is excellent. (11) Moreover our service contract and warranty have covered all maintenance costs. We have software packages that check spelling and signal when a mistake occurs. (12) Using both printers, we recently prepared 1,200 individually typed letters for mailing in under four hours. We have no complaint about our preparation of executive reports. A. We have not yet experienced mechanical problems so far. B. Also it has reduced the confusion that exists about buying software packages. C. The train stops at each station for only fifteen minutes. D. We began with two work stations and now have four. E. Our routine letters are prepared from disc-stored masters. F. The Rotary W printer prints with a speed of 45 characters a second can easily handle two input stations. G. We are pleased with its performance and multi-functions.
填空题·For each piece decide who is talking.·Write one letter (A-H) next to
the number of the piece.·Do not use any letter more than once.·After you
have listened once, replay each recording.SpeakersA
a sales personB a security guardC a customerD a
typistE a maintenance engineerF an accountantG a
cleanerH make a changeManufacturer
填空题You don't understand some of the dishes on the menu. Ask your companion for help.
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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 cards on the opposite page.· Which card (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}}AVisa Gold Card{{/B}}A Visa Gold Card guarantees you'll be
welcomed at more than 10.5 million establishments in 247 countries. It gives you
access to more ATMs around the world than any other cards. It assures you of
unsurpassed travel, legal and medical assistance, with just one phone call, and
emergency cash if you lose your card. And it offers you Visa's unmatched range
of special cardholder services, from reserved concert seats to the Visa
Restaurant Club.{{B}}BMasterCard Pocket Teller{{/B}}It can now tell you
how much money you have on your chip, as well as how much you spent in each of
your last ten transactions and when. How? With this Utile gem of new technology,
the MasterCard Pocket Teller, available for the very first time in the world
right here in Plymouth. It's like having a mini Automatic Teller Machine in your
pocket.{{B}}CSmart Object{{/B}}Smart Object has got all the benefits of
object-oriented technology without the drawbacks. Without the time it takes to
learn. Without the money it takes to train. Without the long lead times and high
development costs. These and cue-cards define clear, repeatable paths to build
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best-of-breed applications are integrated with Visual Basic on the PC, yet
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填空题A the minutes of a meetingB a guaranteeC an invitationD an invoiceE a quotationF an application formG an instruction manualH a driving licence
填空题{{B}}Section One{{/B}} · You will hear five short
recordings. · For each recording, decide who is
talking. · 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.patient B.personnel manager
C.friend D.reader E.job-hunter
F.doctor G.bookstore owner H.financial
manager
填空题{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}· Look at the notes below.· You will hear an
answerphone message about arrangements for a business trip.{{B}}Conversation
One{{/B}}· Look at the notes below.· You will hear an answerphone message
about arrangements for a business trip.
Bern trip - changesneed to take (1)
........................have meeting with the (2)
........................important to check the (3)
........................ask to see results of (4)
........................
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填空题·You will hear another five short recordings. Each speaker recently attended
an interview.·For each recording, decide what the speaker is saying about
the interview they attended.·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. Poor self-expressionB. Misunderstanding the advertisementC. A
shorter interview than expectedD. Poor dressingE. Poor
OrganizationF. Too many applicantsG. Too much preparationH. One
surprising question
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填空题A The dawning era of micromarketing holds great promise for consumer marketers and the U. S. economy. By adding hugely to the overall supply of advertising time and space, the increase of new communications channels can be expected to control ad-ate inflation. Figuring out the right way to send the right message to the right person at the right time is difficult, but important. B The surprisingly impressive recent results of P&G suggest that targeting might also be a benefit to corporate productivity. In 2003, P&G spent $4.4 billion, or 10.1% of sales, on advertising. In 1998, the last time its spending reached 10%, unit sales volume rose by nearly 4%. Today, P&G unit growth rate is running closer to 9%. "They are spending about the same money and getting three times the lift." C At the same time, the fading of the age of mass marketing poses a threat to the traditional mass media and their heavily ad-dependent business models: To date, network TV and its mass brothers have held tight to the lion's share of advertising, despite their decreasing audiences. Even as prime-time ratings fell by 41.5% from 1977 to 2003, network TV's advertising revenues rose nearly fivefold, why keep paying more for less? For a marketer looking to build brand awareness or to convey a simple, timely message to a big swath of the country, there is no effective substitute for mass media, particularly TV. D Mass media's share of advertising is declining now as marketers boost spending on more targetable, narrowcast media. A recent study by a Wall Street firm predicts that the ad revenues of narrowcast media will grow at 13.5% a year from 2003 to 2010, while the mass media putter along at 3.5%—well below the projected 5.7% gain in gross domestic product, By 2010, as it is predicted, marketers will spend more for advertising on cable ($27 billion) and the Internet ($22.5 billion) than on network TV ($19.1 billion) or on magazines ($17.4 billion).
填空题·You will hear another five recordings.·For each recording, decide what
the speaker is doing.·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 claimingB regrettingC washingD
watchingE drinkingF playingG depositingH
toasting
填空题Our agent ______ $500 ______ the fire-damaged merchandise.
填空题·Look at the form below.·You will hear a man calling a computer
supplier.
{{B}}HRC SUPPLIES{{/B}}Telephone MessageCaller's name: James
FirthClient: Brown Brothers Ltd.Item (s) ordered: {{U}}(5)
{{/U}}Order no./date: HPC02345/12 - 3 - 02Notes: Order was delivered
late by the {{U}}(6) {{/U}} and was Supplied without {{U}}(7)
{{/U}}Action: call to apologize and discuss {{U}}(8)
{{/U}}
填空题Strong players Video games let you escape into an alternative reality -- something gaming firms know about at first hand. For as other technology firms face stagnant or shrinking markets, the video-games industry seems to inhabit a parallel universe. It has had a bumper year, maybe the best it ever will. Global sales of games software and hardware will exceed $31 billion this year. This summer, UBS Warburg invested 17% of its model technology portfolio in two games publishers, Electronic Arts and Activision. Gaming, it seems, is recession-proof. The industry is booming because it has its own cycle, as one generation of hardware succeeds another every few years. (8) Games consoles are flying off the shelves. The current line-up is of Sony's PlayStation2, the market leader by far, plus Microsoft's Xbox and Nintendo's GameCube, which are fighting for a distant second place. Each gaming boom is bigger than the last. Children who have grown up with games keep on playing, which expands the market. It also increases the players' average age: the average American gamer is 28. (9) This shift is reflected in the rise of "mature"-rated games, which now account for 13% of the American market, up from 6% in 2001. (10) Many observers are optimistic about the prospects for games sales next year, particularly in America. But the figures suggest that 2002 was the peak of the cycle, and that the market will shrink next year. Other observers expect console sales to grow only slightly next year. Things will then cool off until the next generation of consoles appears in 2005. The next peak is not expected until 2007. (11) Both are dwarfed by console gaming at the moment, but are the focus of much activity, and could provide recurring revenues to help smooth out the industry's cyclical nature. Online gaming has got off to a small but promising start in recent weeks with the release of adaptors that link consoles over the Internet. In America, Microsoft sold 150,000 starter kits for its "Xbox Live" service within a week of its launch last month. Sony says it has signed up 175,000 subscribers to its rival online service, launched in August. Both services will launch in Europe next year. Gaming on mobile phones is also taking small but crucial steps forward. Today's phones mostly have one or two simple games built in. The latest handsets have colour screens and can download software remotely. (12) Games take roughly a minute to download, but adding one to a handset is almost as easy as downloading a new ringing tone or screen logo. It is predicted that mobile-gaming revenues will reach $3.5 billion in the next five years; other estimates are higher.A Older players tend to have more disposable income to spend on games than do teenagers.B Their processing power matches that of the arcade-game machines of the 1980s, so classic games run well.C But how much longer will the good times last?D That cycle, unrelated to the broader economic cycle, is now at or near its peak.E But the industry has two new tricks up its sleeve, in the form of online and mobile gaming.F They are so wisely designed that they can be connected to any game machines.G It has had a bumper year, maybe the best it ever will.
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填空题To: Henry Stewart From: Cathy Date: 23rd March Time: 10:20 1. 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 at (8) except Wednesday morning.
填空题In food industry sales volume is determined by nothing other than flavor.
填空题One of the main aims of this type of banking is to encourage clients to keep all their business with a single bank.
填空题is also a scheme under which professionals who's expertise is not available here can obtain a 5 year resident visa.
