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单选题In some areas, women take ______ to hold rallies and demonstrate against the unfair treatment usually imposed on them. A. chance B. venture C. time D. occasion
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单选题A.Ofthesalesdollar,morethan8%goestoAdministration.B.TaxesandSellingExpensemakeup26%.C.ComparedwithProfit,lessgoestoMaterials.
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单选题Sales were good but distribution problems led to a slight drop in profits. The company had problems with ______.A. producing enough goodsB. delivering enough goodsC. selling enough goods
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单选题Thenewofficeblockoccupies______.
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单选题Richard has passed his exam. We are going to paint the town ______ tonight. A. green B. black C. red D. yellow
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单选题The political conflict has paralyzed the country's culture and politics to the point where Belgium limped along {{U}}without a government for the better part of two years{{/U}}. The underlined part probably means ______. A. for more than two years there was no government B. for almost two years there was no government C. for two years the government was better D. there was no government in the following two years
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单选题 · For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer. · After you have listened once, replay the recording.
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单选题According to the article, ______. A. Candidates should ask questions at the end of the interview. B. Interviews should all last for roughly the same length of time. C. Interviewers should ask all the candidates the same question.
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单选题"Gray-collar workers" refer to technicians with all of the following qualities EXCEPT:
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单选题Confirmation of Follow-up after Business Meeting This is further to our meeting of last week at which we agreed to hold a series of meetings over the next two months to review your experiences with the pilot implementation of the 1-to-1 Customer Relationship Management Programme. As discussed at that meeting, the objectives of our review sessions will be to: · Review and assess the overall effectiveness of the programme; · Identify and document strengths and weaknesses of the programme; · Propose customer-focused solutions to address areas of weakness; · Develop an approach and action plan for Phase 2 of the project; · Determine the staff members who will make up the Phase 2 Team. As agreed, meetings will be held every second Tuesday from 9.00 a.m. until noon, and the location will alternate between our two offices, the first one to be convened here at Inter-Office on August 14,2005. Fred Johnson of your CRM group is to act as the meeting coordinator and recording secretary throughout the process. As discussed, at the end of the process, Deborah Buxton of Consultek will draft the summary report for review by the steering committee. As you requested, a copy of her CV has been enclosed. I trust I have covered all of the points that we discussed. If you have any questions or would like to add anything, please give me a call at 745 -9878. We look forward to seeing you at the August 14th meeting.
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单选题He explained how they helped Mr. Madoff perpetuate the crime—using historical stock data from the Internet to create ______ trade blotters. A. fake B. crooked C. mock D. fallacious
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单选题Questions 23-28 ·Read the article below about problems in doing international trade. ·For each question(23-28),choose the correct answer. ·Mark one letter(A,B or C). PROBLEMS IN DOING INTERNATIONAL TRADE When companies do business overseas.they come in contact with people frOm different cultures.These individuals often speak different languages and have their own particular custom and manners.These differences can create problems.For example,in France, business meetings begin promptly at the designated time and everyone is expected to be there.Foreign business people who are tardy are often left outside to be kept waiting as a means of letting them know the importance of promptness.Unless one is aware of such unexpected behaviors.he may end up insulting the people with whom he hopes to establish trade relations. A second traditional problem is that of monetary conversions. For example, if a transaction is conducted with Russia, payment may be made in rubles. Of course, this currency is of little value to the American firm. It is, therefore, necessary to convert the foreign currency to American dollars. How much are these Russian rubles worth in terms of dollars? This conversion rate is determined by every market, where the currencies of countries are bought and sold. Thus there is an established rate, although it will often fluctuate from day to day. For example, the ruble may be worth 0.75 on Monday and 0.72 on Tuesday because of an announced wheat shortage in Russia. In addition, there is the dilemma associated with converting at 0.72. Some financial institutions may be unwilling to pay this price, feeling that the ruble will sink much lower over the next week. As a result, conversion may finally come at 0.69. These "losses" must be accepted by the company as one of the costs of doing business overseas. A third unique problem is trade barriers. For one reason or another, all countries impose trade barriers on certain goods crossing their borders. Some trade barriers are directly related to exports. For example, the United States permits strategic military material to be shipped abroad only after government permission has been obtained. Most trade barriers, however, are designed to restrict imports. Two of the most common import barriers are quotas and tariffs.
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单选题 PRODUCT CATALOGUE/r/n /r/n Art. No/r/n Commodity  Tins Perease  Net weight/per Tin/r/n /r/n /r/n C301/r/n C302/r/n C303/r/n C304/r/n Sliced Pork     60         170/r/n Stewed Pork     36         350/r/n Curry Beef     60         201/r/n Stewed Pork Ribs  36         350/r/n /r/n
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单选题Enjoying Your career 'My business is my hobby,' someone tells you. 'I wish I could make a living from my hobby,' you may think. 'It sounds ideal.' Yet according to Sue Cole, a management expert, there can be both advantages and disadvantages for those who combine their hobby with their career. 'There's a real possibility that your hobby becomes less attractive when it's your job. But also quite a few people who make their hobby their career become too enthusiastic and forget about the basic principles of business,' she says. 'For example, someone may think: "I love cooking. There aren't enough restaurants in this area. I'll start one up." And they go ahead without establishing how many customers they'll need each day or what income they'll require to cover costs. That can be a recipe for disaster.' Richard Campbell, however, has made a success of it. A keen amateur singer with a passion for travel, he first became involved in organising musical tours as a university student. On graduating, he joined a small student travel company, Sunway Travel, as a tour leader. Thirteen years later, in 1993, he bought the business and repositioned it to focus entirely on musicians, both amateur and professional. It was a successful move and Sunway Travel now arranges worldwide travel for 80% of Britain's classical musicians. Despite the size of the business, Campbell still enjoys touring with orchestras. 'Musicians are usually delightful to travel with and you visit wonderful places.' It can get stressful though. 'They assume it's normal when everything goes right. If something goes wrong, they look for someone to blame, and they can be quite unreasonable and bad- tempered, especially if they are worried about meeting their contracts for the rest of their tour.' Campbell explains that things haven't always been easy. 'Sometimes the company didn't perform as well as I'd expected. There were difficult times and I had to learn to cope with the stress. However, we've now got to a level where my staff can run the business on a daily basis and all I need to do is keep an eye on things.' Campbell recognises that he could have earned more in another line of business. 'Travel generally doesn't pay well. I have friends in other professions who are very highly paid.' But he has no regrets. 'They envy me because I am reasonably well paid to do something that I love doing.'
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单选题Shanghai residents will be able to see the best view of a total lunar eclipse in 10 years with their ______ eyes. A. bare B. meager C. naked D. open
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单选题The Globe Hotel Ideal for conferences ·International menu ·Beautiful rural t0cation ·Team of fifty experienced staff Call: 0254 6834
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单选题ThebiggestproblemwiththecomputeristhatA.itisdifficultforhertoknowtheprogramwellB.itregularlystopsworking.C.themonitoristoosmall.
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单选题Follow the instructions in this manual before attempting to use the appliance.A. Make sure that the equipment is regularly serviced.B. Do not connect the equipment before reading the instructions.C. Learn how to use the manual from the instructions
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