问题:单选题A:I'm afraid Mr. Watson is not in the office at the moment. B:()A Can you take a message, please?B My name is Don Bradley.C Hello. Can I speak to Phil Watson, please?D This is Don Bradley.
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问题:判断题The new launch date is very tight.‘Tight’ here means not leaving enough time.A 对B 错
问题:单选题A provisional agreement is one()A that could benefit both of us.B that you have finalized the delivery dates.C that is made with certain conditions. D then he could get a large discount.
问题:单选题I have a small token of our gratitude()A that the process can be made simpler.B when we look at this question.C which is the Mark 2 project.D which I would like you to have.
问题:判断题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. According to the writer, it is not necessary for a company to register a trademark,A 对B 错
问题:单选题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 manufactured goods. 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 country cannot always produce enough food for its own needs. In this case, it does not export foodstuffs. Instead it has 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:单选题Mr. McNeil asked Mr. Don Bradley to ship the goods()air.A byB onC atD in
问题:单选题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:单选题We can make the new research an()priority.A entireB obviousC expensiveD absolute
问题:单选题Many companies spend a lot of money and time()their trademarks.A to registerB registeringC register
问题:单选题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. Accounting has greatly changed with the development of().A crops and herdsB joint stock companiesC internet companies
问题:单选题The two parts reached no solution on the final item()A which is the Mark 2 project.B which I would like you to have.C that the process can be made simpler.D that values his new ideas.
问题:单选题A:Do you know our company at all? B:No, it's the first time()here.A I had beenB I am comingC I wasD I have been
问题:单选题Sally,()you have arranged for me tomorrow, it’s canceled.A whateverB whicheverC whatD however
问题:单选题The seller was trying to sign a substantial order()A that is made with certain conditions.B that you have finalized the delivery dates. C then he could get a large discount.D to be more flexible over terms of payment.
问题:单选题A:() B:Yes. I haven't retired yet.A That’s not exactly true.B Peter, are you still doing consultancy work?C How are things at Bibury System?D Nice to meet you again. Peter. It’s been a long time.
问题:单选题She()mail the package before the post office closes.A hasB have toC has toD must to
问题:单选题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 manufactured goods. 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 country cannot always produce enough food for its own needs. In this case, it does not export foodstuffs. Instead it has to import them. It relies on exports of manufactured products and pays for imports with the money it earns from the exported goods. Raw materials are often exported by the countries that produce them to other countries where().A they are consumedB they are made into finished productsC they are wasted