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填空题·Read the text below about supermarket checkouts.·In most of the lines 41—52 there s one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.·If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.·If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in the line. write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet. {{B}}CHECKOUTOPERATORS{{/B}} Supermarket Checkout operators sit at electronic tills and feed in the prices of the customer's goods This is now done by 'scanning', passing each such item over34. a device that reads the bar-code on it and automatically registers it down in the35. till. They may weigh some products, such as fruit, on scales near the36. tilt. When all the goods will have been scanned, the till provides a total and the37. operators take payment in the cash, by cheque or by credit or debit card. and38. give a till receipt and any more change required. They provide bags, often39. help to pack purchases, and change paper till rolls as being necessary.40. They also make it sure they have enough change, credit card forms, and carrier41. bags. Operators ring a bell or buzzer to summon for a supervisor to help42. with problems, and put notes and cheques into bags for periodic collection.43. They enter their personal details in the till, so that their performance can be44. analysed later. The system offers supermarkets an efficient way of handling with a45. large number of customers purchasing many products and helps to keep checkout queues to a minimum.
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填空题· You will hear another five recordings.· For each recording, decide where the speaker is.· 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.at the airport B.at the hotel C.in the house D.over the telephone E.in the office F.at the restaurant G.in the clothing shop H.at the conference room
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填空题three months incur a temporary residence tax of Rs 2,500. If
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填空题A Little 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 200000 people on a typical Saturday, reported 8.9 million dollars in shopping center crime losses last year. B It 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. C Just how many victims are claimed by shopping center 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. " D Hamilton, 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I've never visited Britain ______ business, only ______ holiday.
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填空题A to gain promotion to a more responsible positionB to specialise in a particular aspect of their workC to live and work abroadD to be recognised as an innovatorE to go into business on their ownF to travel on business more oftenG to join another companyH to start working in a different field
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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}} The world of must-have back-to-school stuff is ratcheting down to the littlest consumer: the preschooler.The coolest clothing. The hippest shoes. The most fashion-forward backpacks. Even the trendiest lunchboxes.{{U}} (8) {{/U}}Now, their 3-to 5-year-old siblings do, too.But it isn't necessarily the kids demanding it. More often, it's the parents. {{U}}(9) {{/U}}Often for a premium.One Levi's vintage denim jacket for preschoolers sells for $120. A preschooler's backpack from Lands' End fetches $26.50 — or $31.50, {{U}}(10) {{/U}}. In a back-to-school shopping season that's limping along in sales, who' d a thought that the nation's estimated 4.5 million preschoolers would represent a ray of retail light. "{{U}} (11) {{/U}}," says Kurt Barnard, president of Barnard's Retail Consulting Group.Marketers targeting the morns and dads know that many upwardly mobile parents have been tired of flaunting the size of their homes, the hood ornaments on their ears and the titles on their business cards. They've discovered something—or, someone—tnew to show off, sitting right next to them at Chuck E. Cheese's."It's children as badge," says Paul Kurnit, president of KidShop, a consulting firm. "And that badge says: "Look at what my kid is wearing. Look at how cool I am. '"{{U}}(12) {{/U}}. The $16.1 billion market for infant, toddler and preschool clothing is one of the fastest-growing slices of the apparel market, says Don Montuori, acquisitions editor of Packaged Facts, a research specialty firm. By 2007, the market should reach $18.1 billion, he says.After spending so much time and money to get their kids into the right preschool, many parents have a need to make certain their preschoolers wear only the right stuff, says Kurnit. A. retailers and manufacturers are happy to oblige B. there's money to be made, for sure C. back-to-preschool has become a very important season for retailers D. it used to be preteens or teens who had to have this stuff E. many preschoolers have their own favors F. when your parents can't afford these oh-so-trendy stuff G. if your child wants the one with an oh-so-trendy ballerina embroidered on it H. many parents actually don't like back-to-school period
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填空题Interview InformationThe interviewer asked interviewee some information about her family and family size, etc.1 Her husband works in a factory, earning $ (1) a month.2 She has (2) children, (3) boys and one girl.3 The oldest boy is (4) the youngest daughter is four and a half.
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填空题 Stationery Department Order FormDate: 23/11/05Caller's Name: Thomas Cost.Company: (5) ___________________ IncorporatedItems to order: (6) ___________________Quantities: 10 packs at $5 and 20 packs at $4Total price: (7) ___________________Time of delivery: 3 o'clock (8) ___________________
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填空题BOOKING FORM Name: Michael Lee Company: TNG International Flight to: Boston Departure: 17:30, Friday (5)______ Class of ticket: (6)______ Cost (return flight) : (7)______ Booking reference: (8)______
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填空题Information of customer Name: (1) Model: (2) Information of Car Contact No. : (3) Rental: 1,200RMB per day with a (4) deposit
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填空题·Read the text below about presentation tips. In most or the lines 34 -45, there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.·If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.·If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet. Know the needs of' your audience. Put what you have to say in a logical sequence. Ensure your speech will be captivating up to 34 your audience as well as worth their time and attention. Practice35 and rehearse of your speech at home or where you can be at ease36 and comfortable, in the front of a mirror, your family, friends or37 your colleagues. Use a tape-recorder and listen to yourself. Videotape38 your presentation and analyze on it. Know what your strong and39 weak points are. Emphasize your strong points during your presentation.40 When you are presenting it in front of an audience, you are performing41 as an actor is on stage. How much you are being perceived is very42 important. Dress appropriately for the occasion, Be solemn if your43 topic is serious. Present the desired image to your audience. Speak44 slowly, enunciate clearly, and show off appropriate emotion and feeling45 relating to your topic subject. Vary the tone of your voice and dramatize if necessary.
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填空题{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}·Read these sentences and the following advertisements.·Which product does each sentence (1-7) describe?·For each sentence, 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}} Open Wire Design — a dew approach to the age-old problems of Storage and organisation in your computer room. just one wire shelving unit can Store all you computer hardware — monitors, CPU's, keyboards — in one readily accessible location. It will also reduce dust circulation and improve air-circulation.Reinforced Shelves provide extra strength and allow items to slide on and off easily. Tough, hard surface resists chipping, scratches and other damage. Assembles in minutes. You don't even need tools — just snap together sleeves and slide shelf over sleeve to securely lock in place. Shelves are easily adjustable. The floor levelers also adjust for surface irregularities to keep the unit stable.{{B}}B{{/B}} Perfect for transporting computers, audio visual equipment and other office machinery. Non-slip top (W71 mm×D483 mm×H25 mm) with heavy duty 25 mm tubular frame. supports equipment weighing up to 159kgs. Lower wire shelf (W533 mm×D330 mm) holds additional equipment or supplies. Cart moves easily on four swivel, ball bearing. 102 nun rubber wheels. WT711 mm×D483 mm×H737 mm. 14kgs.{{B}}C{{/B}} Organize and distribute your mail more efficiently with this sturdy cart constructed of durable 25mm tubular steel. Top basket (W914 mm×D406 mm×H279 mm) takes hanging folders. Bottom basket (W889 mm×D400 mm×H279 mm) is ideal for moving boxes and large packages. Rubber wheels in front and two 203mm rigid wheels in back provide easy mobility. Folds for easy storage. W1117 mm×D559 mm×11279 mm. 20kgs.{{B}}D{{/B}} Safely organize your equipment wires and cables. Self-adhesive cable tubes, with slide-on covers, attach to the underside of your desk or around your office walls to safely route cables and wires. To group multiple wires, the kit includes an assortment of clamps and ties.
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填空题NETWORK YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS That (0) ... saying, 'It's not what you know, it's who you know' sums up what may well be the most important (19) ... of climbing the business ladder. Diligence, competence and experience are fine (20) ..., but they are not enough. While this is no great secret, the fact (21) ... that skilled workers are few and (22) ... between - get business success depends on informal networking and sociologists have (23) ... that the majority of top jobs in the US are obtained through it. A vast (24) ... of jobs are never advertised and of those that are, many have already been (25) ... to someone known to the company. These processes (26) ... not just to industry but to the government and public sector as well. Potentially, colleagues, superiors, business friends, customers, suppliers can (27) ... a networker with information, addresses and open doors that. make the difference between stagnation and a rapid rise. Nonetheless, as a communications trainer in Germany put it: 'Many people just do not know how to (28) .... develop and foster promising relationships.' For some, networking (29) ... just too time-consuming or stressful. Such individuals shut themselves in their office and minimise (30) ... with the outside world. They may do a great job of work, but they are unlikely to make great career strides. Other would-be networkers (31) ... instant results, make a real nuisance of themselves, or network in too limited an environment. There are plenty of other classic errors, ranging from a failure to (32) ... favours, to the converse - networking with opportunists who themselves never deliver. Effective networking does not just happen. It is a conscious process of developing links which 33) ... creativity, energy and commitment. Learning to do it will pay dividends.
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填空题A Salinas outlines the key qualities of good management in this autobiography. He believes that decisions should be based on facts, not opinions; that people's strengths should be exploited; and that disagreement is sometimes necessary. But the main point he makes is that leadership means performing well at all times and setting a good example. B In this collection of essays, top business leaders predict how businesses will change over the next few years. They analyse changes in business and society and their effects on job markets, as well as taking a look at possible strengths and weaknesses of leading economics and their currencies. This collection outlines a vision of tomorrow's business world and the type of leaders that will be required. C This book is a well-researched study of the problem of leadership in global quoted companies. 160 international business leaders were asked how they added value to their companies and their answers form the main part of this book. Both managers and companies are analysed in order to show how they cope with difficult issues. A useful book for all senior managers. D 100 well-known US business leaders through this century are described in this book, which analyses how their fortunes were made and sometimes lost. The background, business career character and personal life of each individual are outlined, creating an impressive collection of biographies and an excellent reference work.
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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 the recording{{B}}Conversation One{{/B}} {{B}}Information About House Buyer{{/B}}Name: Donald EakinsAddress: {{U}}(1) {{/U}}Pine Street in San Francisco.Telephone Number: {{U}}(2) {{/U}}Occupation: {{U}}(3) {{/U}}clerk working for{{U}} (4) {{/U}}House Department Store
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