The reply from the President______.A.is always printedB.is always written in inkC.is alway
The reply from the President______.
A.is always printed
B.is always written in ink
C.is always typed
D.is always written by himself
The reply from the President______.
A.is always printed
B.is always written in ink
C.is always typed
D.is always written by himself
A.Reply from 202.102.247.20: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=64表明到这个IP地址的连接是正常的
B.Destination host unreachable表明目的主机不可达
C.Request timed out表示响应超时
D.Unknown host则一定是通信线路有故障
Dear Mr. Mills,
In reply to your letter of April 20, I would【21】to inform(通知) you that there are a【22】of beautiful summer cottages(小别墅) for sale here in Ocean City.
For example, we have a modern two-storey house that is【23】up to date. It is two blocks from the sea and you may find this a disadvantage(不利), but,【24】all, the opening of the summer【25】is only a few weeks from now, and finding a house【26】to the ocean than that is【27】out of the question. The house I'm speaking of has two bedrooms and a porch(门廊) that can be【28】for sleeping. For this reason, I consider it as a very good buy. The plumbing(给水管道) is out of order at the【29】, but this will be repaired, of course. The price is reasonable; as a matter of fact, it is less than is being asked for comparable(同等的) houses elsewhere in town.
As a rule, I【30】 to deal with people face to face in matters of this kind.【31】, I will be out of town next week, and I don't think you should delay in【32】 your decision about this house, since it is sure to be sold quickly. Under the circumstances (环境),【33】, I suggest that you come to see it as【34】 as possible. You can deal with one of my assistants in the office. I am sure you will find the house is【35】 what you expect.
Sincerely yours,
Jason Riggs, Manager
Ocean City Real Estate Company
(46)
A.want
B.like
C.enjoy
D.choose
阅读理解:根据文章内容,判断正误。
Lockwood Middle School
307 Main Street
Lockwood, NJ 51686
December 10, 2008
Mrs. Jody Coling
President
Lockwood Health Association
23 Main Street
Lockwood, NJ
Dear Mrs. Coling,
My name is Susan Harris and I am writing on behalf of the students at Lockwood Middle School.
Many students at the school have been working on a project which relates to the unemployment problem in Lockwood. You are invited to attend a presentation that will be held in the media room of the school. The students will present a variety of proposals to solve the problem.
At the presentation, there will be several students receiving recognition awards from the headmaster. Refreshments will also be available.
As you are a prominent figure in the community, we would be honored by your attendance. Our special presentation will be held on January 16th. Please reply by Monday the 9th of January to confirm your attendance at the function.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Sincerely,
Ms. Susan Harris
操作提示:正确选T,错误选F。
1. Susan Harris is writing on behalf of the teachers at Lockwood Middle School.{T; F}
2. The students have no ideas how to solve the unemployment problem in Lockwood.{T; F}
3. There will be several students receiving awards from the Headmaster at the presentation.{T; F}
4. Refreshments will not be served at the presentation.{T; F}
5. Mrs. Coling is a prominent figure in the community.{T; F}"
developing countries. Professor James West from North America argued that one of the key needs for developing
countries was to implement rigorous systems of corporate governance to underpin investor confidence in businesses
in those countries. If they did not, he warned, there would be no lasting economic growth as potential foreign inward
investors would be discouraged from investing.
In reply, Professor Amy Leroi, herself from a developing country, reported that many developing countries are
discussing these issues at governmental level. One issue, she said, was about whether to adopt a rules-based or a
principles-based approach. She pointed to evidence highlighting a reduced number of small and medium sized initial
public offerings in New York compared to significant growth in London. She suggested that this change could be
attributed to the costs of complying with Sarbanes-Oxley in the United States and that over-regulation would be the
last thing that a developing country would need. She concluded that a principles-based approach, such as in the
United Kingdom, was preferable for developing countries.
Professor Leroi drew attention to an important section of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to illustrate her point. The key
requirement of that section was to externally report on – and have attested (verified) – internal controls. This was, she
argued, far too ambitious for small and medium companies that tended to dominate the economies of developing
countries.
Professor West countered by saying that whilst Sarbanes-Oxley may have had some problems, it remained the case
that it regulated corporate governance in the ‘largest and most successful economy in the world’. He said that rules
will sometimes be hard to follow but that is no reason to abandon them in favour of what he referred to as ‘softer’
approaches.
(a) There are arguments for both rules and principles-based approaches to corporate governance.
Required:
(i) Describe the essential features of a rules-based approach to corporate governance; (3 marks)
Dear Mr Lee
Subject: Faulty HP 5590 Scanners
Three months ago, our training center bought 10 HP 5590 scanners from your company --- see our order number G868281. Until (1), these scanners worked properly. (2 ), we have started to notice that fuzzy image is becoming increasingly common with these scanners.(3) , this is a problem with this model that appears only after a few months' service. This is not satisfactory.
This matter is causing us great (4), since we need to scan a lot of documents every day. We should,(5 ), like you to replace all of the machines that we bought, with your newer model HP 5591 scanners,(6) , we understand, do not have the same design fault.
(7)you know, we do a lot of business with your company, and we have always (8) pleased with your service. It would be a great (9)if this good relationship is spoiled.
I look forward to (10)your reply soon.
Yours sincerely
Willow Zeng
Willow Zeng
General Manager
The drunk man was running from side to side in the crowd and he knocked into______.
A.one person after another
B.one by one
C.a man and woman
D.persons after persons
A.SELECT 部门名称,AVG(薪水) FROM 部门 P,员工 E WHERE E.部门号=(SELECT部门号 FROM 部门 WHERE 部门名称 = P.部门名称) GROUP BY 部门名称 HAVING AVG(薪水)》 3000
B.SELECT 部门名称,AVG(薪水) FROM 部门 P INNER JOIN 员工 E ON P.部门号=E.部门号 GROUP BY 部门名称 WHERE AVG(薪水)》 3000
C.SELECT 部门名称,AVG(薪水) FROM 部门 P INNER JOIN 员工 E ON P.部门号=E.部门号 GROUP BY 部门名称 HAVING AVG(薪水)》 3000
D.SELECT 部门名称,AVG(薪水) FROM 部门 P,员工 E WHERE P.部门号=(SELECT部门号 FROM 部门 WHERE 部门名称 = P.部门名称) GROUP BY 部门名称 HAVING AVG(薪水)》 3000
We can infer from the second paragraph that______
A.the society is not satisfied with the present college education
B.the governments interfere too much with college education
C.teacher are forced to do what they don' t like to do
D.teachers dislike teaching commercially useful courses
A.Because he enjoys traveling from home to office everyday.
B.Because the city air is polluted.
C.Because he doesn't like the crowded houses and strange neighbors in the city.
D.Because he has a romantic feeling about nature.