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填空题HELP FOR SMALL BUSINESS It is never going to be easy running a business, so it is good to know that sound financial help and advice are close at hand with Maxton Bank. With a customer
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填空题{{B}}TASK TWO--THE OUTCOME OF THE TALK{{/B}}·For questions 18-22, match the extracts with the outcomes, listed A-H.·For each extract, choose the outcome of the talk.·Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the extract.A might change the jobB probably asks for a repaymentC might report to the higher officeD may get firedE will design a new modelF will improve the productG may get a promotionH is likely to get more money
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填空题Task One — peopleA the caretakerB a neighbourC a teacherD an inspectorE the head teacherF a pupilG a parentH a former pupil
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填空题 ·Read this text taken from a business magazine. ·Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps. ·For each gap (9-14), mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. ·Do not use any letter more than once. Mary Diana was annoyed when a local laundry charged more to wash and iron her white blouses than to clean her husband's white shirts. Actually, she was more than just annoyed.{{U}} (9) {{/U}}Twenty-one of them quoted higher prices for blouses. Then she did an experiment. She cut the label out of a blouse, sewed in the label for a man's shirt, and took the blouse to the cleaner along with three of her husband's shirts. The cleaner charged her $1.25.{{U}} (10) {{/U}}The cleaner charged her $ 2.25. Mary feels that the cleaner's pricing is unreasonable--that they have prejudice against women and charge arbitrarily higher prices. {{U}} (11) {{/U}}The president of the Association of Launderers and Cleaners in Mary's state has a different view. "The automated machine we use fits a certain range of standardized shirts." he said. "A lot of women's blouses have different kinds of trim, different kinds of buttons, and lots of braid work, and it all has to be hand-finished. If it involves hand-finishing, we charge higher prices." In other words, some cleaners charge more for doing women's blouses because the average cost is higher than the average cost for men's shirts. {{U}} (12) {{/U}}A consumer-protection specialist in the Attorney General's office in Mary's state said that there were no federal or stare laws to regulate what the cleaners could charge.{{U}} (13) {{/U}}Many firms face the same problem of how to set prices when the costs are different to serve different customers. For example, poor, inner-city consumers often pay higher prices for food.{{U}} (14) {{/U}}Some firms don't like to charge different consumers different prices, but they also don't want to charge everyone a higher average price to cover the expense of serving high-cost customers. A Later she did the same thing, but with a blouse that had the original label. B Of course, the cost of cleaning and ironing any specific shirt may not be higher or lower than the average. C But inner-city retailers also face higher average costs for facilities, shop lifting, and insurance. D She telephoned 33 cleaners and asked each one's price to launder a nonfrills, white cotton blouse the same style and size as a man's shirt. E Inner-city consumers enjoy better quality goods. F Mary won't take any actual measures to urge the government to pass such a law. G She said that customers who don't like a particular cleaner's rates are free to visit a competitor who may charge less. H She wants her local city government to pass an ordinance that prohibits laundry and dry cleaning businesses from discriminatory pricing based on gender.
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填空题· As you listen, for questions 1-12, complete the notes, using up to three words or a number. About the Address 1. The topic of the address is on the benefits of ______. 2. Later Mayor Xu and the addressor will sign a ______. 3. The purpose of the meeting is to develop ______. The Electronic World has Different Ingredients 4. First, ______. 5. Second, ______. 6. Third, ______. How to Exchange Values 7. People exchange values with virtual banks, ______ and new devices. The Three Steps of Shopping 8. _____ . 9. ______. 10. ______. Shopping Tips 11. Use ______ to quickly find what you're looking for. 12. Until an order is ______, the shopping becomes an actual one.
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填空题shipping or forward agents. A foreign trade worker will find it useful
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填空题cover non-customer grouping as well, such as voter markets, or labor markets, and donor markets.
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填空题AMALDEX LIMITED Briefing notes for Staff on Park Hotel Conference Arrangements for Staff: 1. Staff can park in the car park located ______. 2. Staff coming by train should catch the minibus at Elstree station not later than ______. 3. The right minibuses to take are ______. 4. All staff must wear ______. Conference Timetable: 5. Amaldex staff will welcome late arrivals until ______. 6. John Green's lecture Selling in the Year 2000, takes place in the ______ at 10 o'clock. 7. Mary Dougall's lecture ______ takes place in the Regency Room at 10 o'clock. 8. Malcolm Jones's lecture Using the Internet in Business, takes place in the______ at 10 o'clock. Information for Delegates: 9. Morning coffee will be served from ______. 10. Delegates who want a quick lunch should go to ______. 11. People with ______ can only eat in the International Restaurant. 12. Delegates can get seminar notes or a ______.
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填空题Task One--Method of advertising ·For questions 13-17, match the extracts with the methods of advertising, listed A-H, ·For each extract, choose the method they have chosen. ·Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the extract.A televisionB radioC national newspaperD local newspaperF posterG direct mailH free samples
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填空题Management Development Programme We are proud to present this Management Development Programme as a five-day opportunity to improve your personal and the interpersonal management skills.41. Managing - the human side of many enterprise - today calls for top-level talents in42. self-management and the management of others and this type course offers the inside43. track to gaining skills which needed to achieve outstanding effectiveness. It is designed44. for executives at all levels, to strengthen core skills in the areas of management45. and communication skills. By the end of the course, individuals will have been taken a46. major step forward in their ability to achieve truly excellent levels of performance47. from themselves and others. To maintain a high level of stimulation throughout course,48. a variety of learning methods will be employed. These include formal lectures,49. team exercises and case studies. All will be carefully managed to ensure you that50. learning is developed through relating to each one individual's own work experiences.51. In order to ensure that each participant derives the maximum of benefit from52. the course, numbers are limited to 15. So don't delay - book your place now!
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填空题 · Which extract (A, B, C, D, or E) does each statement (1-8) refer to? · For each statement (1-8), mark one letter (A, B, C, D, or E) on your Answer Sheet. · You will need to use some of these letters more than once. · There is an example at the beginning. A It's official: the heyday of the DVD is over. Walt Disney OEO Robert A. Iger recently implied as much in an analysts' call—the only studio boss to suggest public that Hollywood can no longer count on a cash cow that has yielded billions in profits. DVD sales slid 6.3% last year. While the economy is likely a factor, it's also clear that audiences are bypassing DVDs because they have a range of other options, from watching movies and TV shows online to playing video games. As such, Hollywood executives face a conundrum familiar to many CEOs. They have to prop up a product that is losing momentum, buying time while they rethink their entire business model. B Next-generation Blue-ray discs will give the DVD a lift, but studio bosses still are scrambling to shore up sales. Iger may believe the DVD's best days are behind it, but he too is trying to goose disc sales. He has been pushing the studio to make more Disney-branded films. Not only are parents more likely to buy Disney DVDs than other movies, but Disney-branded films can be marketed through the company's theme parks, TV channels, and stores. "The Disney brand," Iger says, "gives us an advantage." C As DVD sales decline, studios are looking for ways to cut costs so they can make more money on each disc. A primary target: the so-called backend deals that give stars and directors a piece of a film's revenues. Increasingly, executives are insisting that a film must break even before the studio will share proceeds. Sony Pictures Entertainment is forging such deals, "we can no longer afford to give away money when we can't be sure what the DVD sales are going to be", says studio chief Michael Lynton. D Right now, most studios are taking baby steps. Rather than waiting weeks between the release of the DVD and the online and cable versions of a movie, Warner Bros. and others are releasing a select few simultaneously. The aim is to entice teens and others who aren't buying DVDs. There also are moves afoot to let TV viewers download movies after they have opened in theaters but before they go on sale as DVDS. The idea, says Fox Filmed Entertainment Co-Chairman James Gianapulos, is to charge a premium—some in the industry have said as much as $40—for an early viewing of a high-definition flick. E Paramount arguably has gone the furthest: It's premiering movies on the Web. Last year it streamed the comedy Jackass 2.5 on Blockbuster's site for free. The 64-minute film attracted 15 million viewers. It generated word of mouth, says Paramount, helping the studio sell the movie through a variety of sites. "You can use the Internet to launch a film like you use a movie theater," says the studio's digital czar, Thomas Lesinski, who plans to produce more low-budget flicks for the Web.
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填空题Keep an Eye on CEOs Government policy decisions could speed or slow the pace of rehabilitation for the banks, and (31) turn, the stock market. David A. Hendler, a New York-based bank analyst at Credit-Sights, says his job has shifted from financial analysis toward Washington analysis. Essentially, his task is to figure (32) how quickly the government will permit weak banks to consolidate. When investors believe (33) know which banks will survive, they'll buy their stocks. The process is (34) critical to the stock market that Richard Bernstein, chief investment strategist at Merrill Lynch, is tracking six signposts for financial industry consolidation. Among them: the extent to which the government carves up and sells bad banks rather than buying into them to prop them (35) Other strategists are keeping a close eye on the people who really know what's happening in the economy: business leaders. Biderman says he'll know corporations are getting confident (36) they start buying back their own shares and acquiring other companies. Right now they show no such bravado. Announcements of share buybacks are down 90% from a year ago, leaving that market thermometer so cold that the mercury is off the scale. In the end, the timing of the bear's retreat (37) likely hinge on that great market imponderable: psychology. How investors feel has a lot to do with (38) they start seeing mixed signals as proof of a glass half-full. "The market stress causes the analytical part of our brains to shut down, and that makes us hyperreactive (39) bad news, "says Michael A. Ervolini, CEO of Cabot Research, a consultancy catering to institutional investors. People become convinced conditions are worse than rock-bottom bad, he says. Only (40) they see that they've overacted can things improve: "We look for the market to start saying tomorrow will be brighter./
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填空题It can be recognized that employer branding is growing in importance.
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填空题More media advertising options have more impact on the creative challenge.
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填空题How much is the interest? ______
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填空题1. WCT is a combined company founded in the year of ______. 2. This company is located in ______. 3. WCT is a ______ organisation with men and women drivers to reflect the diversity of this country. 4. Many drivers in WOT have worked there for over ______ years. 5. WCT changed the color of their cars to blue, green and white in ______. 6. Customers praised that the new look of WCT's cars are ______ and smart. 7. WCT has a special fleet at ______, which is easily located. 8. That WOT could provide on-time service depends both on a big size of fleet and ______ in this region. 9. WCT has ______ terminals in their taxis to ensure speedy and secure payment. 10. WCT's purchase of Co-op Shuttles is a part of their strategy called ______. 11. WCT serves ______ taxis and 600 drivers. 12. It takes ______ minutes to dispatch cars since receiving the call from customers.
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