问题:In order to be employed, you need to make a very good first impression.这句话翻译成中文是() A、为了工作,你需要做出一个良好的第一印象。B、为了受聘,你需要给人一个深刻的良好印象。C、为了得到工作,你需要给人一个良好的第一印象。
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问题:Exports are either raw materials or manufactured goods. Raw materials are products of the land, such as cotton, timber or rubber. Some raw materials, such as iron ore, come from mines. These raw materials are often exported by the countries that produce them to other countries where they are made into manufacturedgoods. Some countries produce food for export, for example, meat, sugar, or cereals such as wheat and maize. These countries are agricultural countries. An agricultural country needs fertile land and a good climate. A cold, dry climate is not suitable for agriculture. A country which produces manufactured goods is known as an industrialized country. An industrialized countrycannot always produce enough food for its own needs. In this case, it does not export foodstuffs. Instead ithas to import them. It relies on exports of manufactured products and pays for imports with the money it earns from the exported goods. From the first sentence of the passage we can know that there are()kinds of exports. A、twoB、threeC、four
问题:I think the discount is higher than anything()A、 or it will have to look elsewhere.B、 we’ve ever given before.C、 there are two hundred and sixteen thousand employees worldwide.D、 but I got nothing out of it.
问题: A: Would you like a cup of coffee? B:()A、 That’s Research and Development.B、 No, thank you.C、 Yes.D、 Thank you.
问题:Brand refers to names, logos and slogans. For example, Nike is known for its slogan “Just do it” and swoosh logo. A trademark shows the origin and ownership of a product or service, which is used to protect names, logos, drawings, symbols and other characters related with a business. Coke? and Coca-cola? are registered trademarks of the Coca-Cola Company.Many companies spend a lot of money and time registering their trademarks. There are at least two good reasons for this. Firstly, if you trademark a brand, you are the only person allowed to use that Brand name slogan etc. If others want to use that brand, they must ask your permission or pay some money. Secondly, registration also allows the owner to bring legal action against anyone who uses the trademark without authorization.There are basic trademark symbols, e.g.“TM”for goods and“SM”for service.They tell the public that the product's name and design are the exclusive property of the company, but a registered trademark? provides notice that it has indeed been registered. A trademark may be regarded as a protection for a brand name.
问题:Organizing and operating the bank has taught the children a lot about the banking business.这句话的中文意思是()A、 银行业务包含如何教授孩子们管理和经营。B、 管理和经营银行使孩子们学到了很多有关银行业务的知识。 C、 孩子们把所学的银行知识应用在管理和经营银行。
问题:Mr. McNeil asked Mr. Don Bradley to ship the goods()air.A、byB、onC、atD、in
问题:We have a very flexible position on licensing deals.“flexible” here means very hard and uneasy to bend.
问题:Does everyone in your office always agree all the time? When someone makes a suggestion, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement? When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept t? Well, if you answered yes" to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads.They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let tem know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business skills. So how can you argue effectively? Well, you need several. The writer suggests that if you get an opinion, you need to().A、 get around itB、 learn how to deal with it C、 argue in support of it
问题: A:Here you are, Sir. B:()A、 All right.B、 Yes,here we areC、 Thank you very much
问题:That is the existing product range. "product range" means product portfolio.
问题:I wonder()you could check Mr. Sakai’s European itinerary.A、 howB、 ifC、 thatD、 what
问题:Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with names such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins. If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money.If you want to travel outside your native country, you need to change your own country's money for themoney of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange moneyat a bank or at an office of a tourist agency Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding therate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking. Banks are a good option to get your money exchanged.
问题:Brand refers to names, logos and slogans. For example, Nike is known for its slogan “Just do it” and swoosh logo. A trademark shows the origin and ownership of a product or service, which is used to protect names, logos, drawings, symbols and other characters related with a business. Coke? and Coca-cola? are registered trademarks of the Coca-Cola Company.Many companies spend a lot of money and time registering their trademarks. There are at least two good reasons for this. Firstly, if you trademark a brand, you are the only person allowed to use that Brand name slogan etc. If others want to use that brand, they must ask your permission or pay some money. Secondly, registration also allows the owner to bring legal action against anyone who uses the trademark without authorization.There are basic trademark symbols, e.g.“TM”for goods and“SM”for service.They tell the public that the product's name and design are the exclusive property of the company, but a registered trademark? provides notice that it has indeed been registered. Legal protection on a brand comes into force only after registration.
问题:The new launch date is very tight.‘Tight’ here means not leaving enough time.
问题: A:Do you like it? B:()A、 Yes.B、 It’s very good.C、 Excellent, thank you.D、 No, thank you.
问题: A:Something important has come up.() B:Can it wait? I’ll be through in ten minutes.A、 Can you spare a minute?B、 Can it wait?C、 Sorry to interrupt.D、 Do you mind?
问题:Accounting is More Than Numbers Accounting could date back to about 7,000 years ago. People of that time relied on old accounting methods to record the growth of crops and herds. Accounting has greatly developed with the growth of joints tock companies . When you think of accounting, you may find pages of tables and numbers. That image doesn’t usually give you too much excitement. When you have your ownbusiness, though, those numbers come to mean the world to you because they give you the record of how much money you’ve earned or lost. Actually, accounting is not simply about strange dollar amounts or boring numbers; they’re your sales figures, your costs, and your profits. In other words, accounting is alanguage of business. Once you know how to work with those numbers, how to read those numbers and how to read the story they tell, you will be able to manage your business toward greater success. People in the old days relied on old accounting methods to record.()A、 how much money they hadB、 management of their businessC、 the growth of crops and herds
问题:Hello. my name is Edward Green. I()to speak to Mr. Smith, please.A、 would likeB、 wantC、 want toD、 glad