Face changing is a unique skill of Sichuan Opera. Which of the following is not a technique of face changing?
A.Face wiping
B.Face blowing
C.Face pulling
D.Face punching
A.Face wiping
B.Face blowing
C.Face pulling
D.Face punching
Professor Wong called for______.
A.building dams along the coasts
B.people's efforts to stop global warming
C.awareness at all levels to effectively face global warming
D.people's changing their lifestyle. right :away
A.if you want to change your face or improve your body, you can do it easily
B.if you have enough money, you can undergo any cosmetic surgery
C.the technology will advance beyond your imagination
D.the technology will develop rapidly if there is enough fund
A.great changes have taken place in the way the tourists travel overseas
B.many travelers failed to realize the health risks they would face abroad
C.travel agents, insurers and media often give wrong health information to tourists
D.travel health advice provided for the tourists is not adequate and often out of date
A.changing
B.smart
C.unreliable
D.stable
A long solenoid is compressed to 80% of its original length (without changing the number of coils N), meanwhile the current on it changes from I to 2I. How does its magnetic energy change? From U to ________×U
听力原文: New product introductions are healthy for the industry. They generate excitement in the marketplace and sales in your store. Many of your customers are anxious to learn about what's new. By having just what they've been looking for, the company can increase the bottom line while simultaneously meeting the end user's insatiable need for more, better, and faster.
At a recent industry convention, I heard a question, "How de we compete with other companies?" My reply is this: stay focused. Identify your advantage over them and maximize its potential. When new products come to market, the company becomes more than a place to buy power tools. You become a problem solver for the customer. This is a huge advantage over the other companies.
Many new products are more technical in nature. Therefore, they require salesmanship. The only way to get them into the hands of the people for whom they were designed is to take them directly to the job site and demonstrate them. This is one area where companies can sharpen their competitive edge.
Your customers are able to discern the difference between makeshift solutions and application-specific products. By focusing on their needs, industrial companies can offer the right solution for demanding jobs.
These solutions are coupled with the necessary product knowledge to educate the customer about u sing the product. This factor distinguishes your business from all of the others. Your customers aren't only buying a power tool from you--they're purchasing a value-added service that helps them become more profitable in their business.
With that in mind, let me turn the question a- round and ask, "How can other companies compete with the value-added service that you offer to customers?"
The answer is simple: They cannot if you focus on the aspects that distinguish the company. While the face of the tool industry is changing, there is one constant that will continue to direct its path: the end user's need for increased productivity. Companies are poised to sharpen their competitive edge by offering solutions to the highly specific needs of the professional.
•You will hear a talk presented by a reporter, about new product introduction.
•For each question 23-30 mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
•After you have listened once, replay the recording.
The satisfaction of customers' desire for new products is______.
A.exciting
B.endless
C.upsetting
Preferred stocks are similar to bonds in that they have stated face values (often 100) and a specified dividend payment (similar to a bond's coupon). They differ from bonds because they do not have a scheduled maturity date and because yearly dividends may remain unpaid for a few years without forcing the issuer into bankruptcy. Common stocks have no specified yearly cash payments or maturity date. These securities have an infinite life on which cash will be earned only if the issuer has satisfactory profits. Because the cash returns on bonds are the most certain, they are viewed as the least risky investment and provide the lowest expected rate of return. Preferred stocks are viewed as more risky than bonds and less risky than common stocks. Common stocks are the most risky and provide the largest expected returns.
A secondary market is where ______.
A.the original security issuers sells their securities.
B.the original lender trade securities with other people.
C.loans are borrowed and paid with interest.
D.bond and stocks are traded by the original borrowers and leaders.
【C9】______ believe that bilingual education could damage society. They argue that 【C10】______ students hear and use their native languages in 【C11】______ , it is unavoidable that they will have less 【C12】______ to learn English. The more they keepusing their native language, the less 【C13】______ it becomes that these students will become fully 【C14】______ members for U.S. economic and social life. Moreover, we will 【C15】______ additional problems if we 【C16】______ to spend taxpayers' money on programs, 【C17】______ bilingual education, that discourage the learning of English. 【C18】______ , taxpayers will begin to feel 【C19】______ and unfairly treated because their money is being used to educate people who have little interest in changing to 【C20】______ into American society.
【C1】
A.which
B.that
C.what
D.whom
Like all large cities, New York has old problems to solve and【21】ones to face. Slums(贫民窟) must be cleared, and new housing constructed.【22】jams continues to plague(折磨) the city's overcrowded streets. Not only must new highways be【23】, but old ones must be repaired. Protecting the【24】and safety of New Yorkers【25】an army of police, firemen, and sanitation(卫生) workers. Finding an adequate water【26】is a constant problem, as is the attraction of new business and industry to boost the city's【27】. Caring for the sick,【28】the young, providing【29】the needy, and helping newcomers to adjust to big city life are additional tasks【30】the city must perform.
In spite of New York's【31】, millions of visitors continue to flock to the city each year. Thousands stay to work and【32】in the city,【33】to New York's human resources. New Yorkers are working hard to【34】their city's needs and to keep it a world【35】of culture, industry, and commerce. New York buzzes with the sounds of machines tearing down and building up the city, changing its face for tomorrow's world.
(41)
A.easy
B.hard
C.new
D.many
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