The sales department was required to_____ a plan within three weeks for marketing the new products()
A.turn up
B.get up
C.come up with
D.put up with
A.turn up
B.get up
C.come up with
D.put up with
A、addicted
B、indulged
C、attracted
D、obsessed
Direction: Read the following passage. After reading it, you are required to complete the answers that follow the questions (No. 58 to No. 62). You should write your answers (in no more than 3 words) on the Answer Sheet correspondingly.
ITaP Instructional Lab Etiquette (守则)
This lab is a study zone---please limit your noise. Cell phones and other electronic communication devices should be turned off while inside the lab.@@ Group studying--- limit group studying to non-busy times. Give chairs to others so they can use available computers.
Log off from your computer---workstations left idle (空闲状态的 ) for more than 10 minutes will be reset to the log-in screen.
Printouts are limited to 10-minute printing time—break large print jobs into smaller print jobs.
Customer’s forms or paper are not permitted in ITap printers---this can damage the printers.Computers are available on a first-come-first-serve basis only during computer lab hours of operation and when no classes are scheduled in the room.
58.What should you do with your cell phones while you are inside the lab?
You should _______ your cell phones.
61.Why are the customer ‘s forms or paper not permitted in ITap printers ?
They can __________________.
59.When can you do your group studying in the lab?
At _________________ times.
62.When can you use the computers in the lab?
During the lab hours of ____________________ with no classes scheduled.
60.Why should you break large print jobs into smaller ones?
Because printouts are limited to ______________ printing time.
The College of Business Management(CBM)is seeking new members to represent the college as Student
Ambassdaors(大使).The Ambassadors selected will represent the college during the school year.Their term
of service will begin during the autumn.Student Ambassadors will have the opportunity to cooperate with students at various activities throughout the school year.
Purposes:
1.Promote the College of Business Management.
2.Improve leadership and communication skills.
3.Assist in the recruitment of students to CBM.
Oualifications and Requirements:
1.Must currently be a full-time student in the College of Business Management.
2.Must be available to assist with various recruitment activities.
3.Must be able to contact students from various backgrounds. ,
Application Procedure:
l. Print a copy of the application form. from our website.
2.Complete the application form. and return it to the Student Advising Office.
For More Information:
Contact Mark Davis at 472-2310 or stop by the Student Advising Office
Student Ambassadors Wanted
Term of service:throughout the school year
Tasks:
1.represent the___31_____as Student Ambassadors
2.cooperate with students at___32____
Purposes:
1.promote CBM
2.improve leadership and___33____skills
3.assist in the recruitment activities
Qualifications:must be a___34____student in CBM
Application Procedure:
1.print a copy of the application form
2.complete the form
3.return it to the____35___
Satellites have enabled immediate reporting worldwide.A reporter can send the news to a network like CBS News and within seconds it can be all over the world.They send electronic reports that go straight into the newspaper or onto the TV screen.Reporters can now also transmit images through their mobile phones.Consequently, live, “on-the-spot” reporting has become the norm and TV viewers can get a much better idea of what a natural disaster, a conflict or an interesting scientific discovery is like.
In recent years, several changes have occurred in the ownership of news media.Networks owned by large companies and governments have become bigger and very powerful.These networks – such as BBC News 24–are hungry for news and have huge audiences.However, there can only be a limited number of such networks and their ownership is a big issue.
Some companies not only own TV and radio networks but newspaper groups as well.Who decides what news to publish and what sort of “spin” to put on it? Is it always objective? There are now “spin doctors” who manipulate the news,emphasising certain parts and not others – and as a result, much of it is not neutral.Therefore, the question of control of the media matters very much.In some cases, the media companies are more powerful than governments.They can even influence elections.So the question is – should they be controlled and if so, by whom?
1.Immediate reporting has become possible all over the world because of().
A.reporters
B.the use of news networks
C.the use of satellites
D.the communications revolution
2.()has become the norm.
A.Electronic reports
B.Instant news
C.Live reporting
D.Transmitting images through mobile phones
3.In what ways are media companies powerful? ()
A.They can influence elections in some way
B.Nowadays, the manipulation of news reports is possible
C.They not only own TV and radio networks but newspaper groups as well
D.All of the above
4.According to the passage, the big issue is ().
A.ownership of news networks
B.that there can only be a limited number of such networks like BBC News 24
C.that networks owned by large companies and governments have become bigger and very powerful
D.that the news reporting is manipulated by big companies
5.What can be inferred from this passage? ().
A.The disadvantages of the communications revolution outweigh its advantages
B.We should put the question of control of the media on the agenda
C.The news reporting has always been objective
D.A reporter can send news directly to the audiences all over the world
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