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Why does Oliver write a note to Carol?A.Because she has an appointment with Carol.B.Becaus

Why does Oliver write a note to Carol?

A.Because she has an appointment with Carol.

B.Because she wants to invite Carol to see the exhibition.

C.Because she wants to check if Carol is convenient.

D.Because she is concerned with Barbie's future.

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听力原文: Today we're gonna take a look at an unusual house in America, the Winchester Hou
se. (14) It was built by Sarah Winchester, the nineteenth-century heiress of the Winchester family. I don't think I need to tell you why the Winchester family is famous. That's right. It's the owner of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, which made its wealth by manufacturing Winchester guns, the gun of note and notoriety in the American West.

Sarah Winchester was married to the son of Oliver Winchester, who'd founded the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and made a huge success of it. In 1881, Sarah's husband and their month-old daughter died. Sarah was destroyed by the loss of her beloved husband and daughter.

(16) In the aftermath of her loss, Sarah was convinced that the family's misfortune was due to the fact that the family's massive fortune had been obtained through the manufacture of weapons responsible for uncountable deaths. Sarah became convinced that the family was being haunted by the ghosts. (15) To thwart the ghosts, she plans to build such a confusing house that the ghosts wouldn't be able to find their way through it. This is the story of how the Winchester House came to be the way it is. (17) Whether or not you believe in ghosts yourself, and…well…not everyone does…you can see that Sarah did. The world of architecture has one huge and eye-catching reminder of Sarah's belief in ghosts.

What does the speaker mean when he says "I don't think I need to tell you why the Winchester family is famous"?

A.It is not something important.

B.The students should already know it.

C.It will be explained later in the lecture.

D.The students need lo answer his question.

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第2题
A public "scribe" (Para. 2) is ______.A.a secretary who does your business or social writ

A public "scribe" (Para. 2) is ______.

A.a secretary who does your business or social writing

B.a machine that does writing for you

C.a public school where writing is taught

D.a person who earns a living by writing for others

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第3题
(b) Explain why Oliver might legitimately feel he has a grievance against his manager and

(b) Explain why Oliver might legitimately feel he has a grievance against his manager and identify which aspects

of the formal disciplinary procedure David Morgan did not follow or allow in this case. (9 marks)

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第4题
Although Oliver Rodriguez' books have shaped the way that businesses handle staff relation
s, he does not consider______an expert on the subject.

A.he

B.him

C.his

D.himself

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第5题
听力原文: Today we're gonna take a look at an unusual houses in America, the Winchester Ho
use. It was built by Sarah Winchester, the nineteenth-century heiress of the Winchester family. I don't think I need to tell you why the Winchester family is famous. That's right. It's the owner of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, which made its wealth by manufacturing Winchester guns, the gun of note and notoriety in the American West.

Sarah Winchester was married to the son of Oliver Winchester, who'd founded the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and made a huge success of it. In 1881, Sarah's husband and their month-old daughter died. Sarah was destroyed by the loss of her beloved husband and daughter.

In the aftermath of her loss, Sarah was convinced that the family's misfortune was due to the fact that the family's massive fortune had been obtained through the manufacture of weapons responsible for uncountable deaths. Sarah be-came convinced that the family was being haunted by the ghosts. To thwart the ghosts, she plans to build such a confusing house that the ghosts wouldn't be able to find their way through it. This is the story of how the Winchester House came to be the way it is. Whether or not you believe in ghosts yourself, and...well...not everyone does...you can see that Sarah did. The world of architecture has one huge and eye-catching reminder of Sarah's belief in ghosts.

What does the speaker mean when he says "I don't think I need to tell you why the Winchester family is famous"?

A.It is not something important.

B.The students should already know it.

C.It will be explained later in the lecture.

D.The students need to answer his question.

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第6题
The fifth paragraph suggests that ______.A.Judge Oliver's ruling has caused political deba

The fifth paragraph suggests that ______.

A.Judge Oliver's ruling has caused political debate between the Republicans and the Democrats

B.George W. Bush is in favor of voucher program

C.voucher program does more good than harm

D.democrats have a low opinion of voucher program

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第7题
In the landmark decision of Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803), Chief Justic

In the landmark decision of Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803), Chief Justice John Marshall structured the Court’s opinion, and in his judgment, John Marshall clarified and identified three core legal issues to be decided. What are three core legal issues in the case?

A、Did Marbury have standing to sue Madison in the Supreme Court if there were illegal governmental actions?

B、Did the plaintiffs have a right to receive their commissions?

C、If the plaintiffs had a right to their commissions, were there legal remedies for them?

D、If there were such legal remedies, does the Supreme Court have the authority to order the delivery of their commissions by issuing a (writ of) mandamus?

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第8题
“ The evening arrived; the boys took their places. The master, in hiscook’s uniform, stati
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第9题
1 Oliver Hoppe has been working at Hoopers and Henderson accountancy practice for eighteen
months. He feels that

he fits in well, especially with his colleagues and has learnt a lot from them. However, he feels that the rules and

regulations governing everyday activities and time keeping are not clear.

Oliver does not get on well with his line manager, David Morgan. There appears to be a clash of personalities and

reluctance on David Morgan’s part to deal with the icy atmosphere between them after David was asked by one of

the accounting partners to give Oliver a job. For the past three months Oliver has gone to lunch with his fellow workers

and always returned to work with them or before them. In fact they all have returned to work about ten minutes late

on several previous occasions. After the third time, Oliver was called into David Morgan’s office and given an oral

warning about his time keeping.

Oliver was not permitted to argue his case and none of the other staff who returned late were disciplined in this way.

On the next occasion the group was late returning from lunch, David Morgan presented Oliver with a written warning

about his time keeping.

Yesterday, Oliver was five minutes late returning to work. His colleagues returned after him. David Morgan gave Oliver

notice and told him to work until the end of the week and then collect his salary, the necessary paperwork and to

leave the practice.

There is a partner responsible for human resources. Oliver has come to see the partner to discuss the grievance

procedures against David Morgan for his treatment and about what Oliver regards as unfair dismissal.

Required:

(a) Describe the six stages of a formal disciplinary procedure that an organisation such as Hoopers and

Henderson should have in place. (12 marks)

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第10题
听力原文:When the words "without recourse" or words with similar meaning are used as part

听力原文: When the words "without recourse" or words with similar meaning are used as part of the endorsement, such endorsement is referred to as qualified endorsement. The purpose of this type of endorsement is to limit the endorser's liability. The qualified endorsee, however, may look to all other parties prior to the qualified endorser. Under the UCP, the term "signature" also includes marks and thumbprints and printed, typed, or stamped signatures are acceptable in addition to writ ten ones. The rule also applies to endorsements. In the United States. the endorsement on an instrument need not necessarily be applied by the previous holder.

28.What's the purpose of qualified endorsement?

29.About the qualified endorsees, which of the f10llowings is true?

30.According to UCP, what does the term "signature" include?

(28)

A.To pass the full title to the endorsee.

B.To inform. the importer's bank to negotiate.

C.To strengthen the liability of the endorsee.

D.To limit the endorser's liability.

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