(b) Prepare a reasoned explanation of how any capital gains tax arising in the UK on the s
(b) Prepare a reasoned explanation of how any capital gains tax arising in the UK on the sale of the paintings
can be minimised. (2 marks)
(b) Prepare a reasoned explanation of how any capital gains tax arising in the UK on the sale of the paintings
can be minimised. (2 marks)
A.A. for
B.B. as
C.C. because
D.D. why
A、They can decide whether they want to go or not.
B、They can get ready to view the coming scene.
C、They can prepare enough food and drinks in advance.
D、They can choose different vehicles to get there.
Which of the following is NOT the reason why Chinese consumers prefer to save?
A.To secure their health-care in case of diseases.
B.To prepare for their life after retirement.
C.To use this as a way of investment due to high interest rate.
D.Insufficient coverage of social welfare.
What benefit is a weather bulletin to a mariner ________.
A.It provides a legal reason to cancel a projected voyage
B.It allows the mariner to make long term weather forecasts
C.It is of little benefit since the weather changes frequently and rapidly
D.It gives the mariner time to prepare for weather changes
A、Find a good topic
B、Consider both sides of your topic and take a position
C、Gather evidence
D、All of them
Dear Customer,
Congratulations! You have just purchased one of the world's most sophisticated microwave ovens. This appliance has been designed with your convenience in mind. It combines an array of special features with ease of use. State-of-the-art features include a temperature sensor so that you will never again have an overcooked or undercooked meal; a 24-hour timer so that you can prepare your food when you have time and have it ready to eat when you are; an automated defrosting system so that you can prepare frozen food with no extra waiting time; a programmable chime system to let you know when your food is ready; and an automatic self-cleaning system so that your oven is always fresh and ready for use.
All of these features and more are available to you at just the push of a button. It is so simple to use. Each feature is completely explained in this manual. Just follow the step-by-step instructions and you will be cooking delicious meals in no time at all! In addition, recipes for various entrees and desserts are included at the back of the manual to get you started on your new adventures in microwave cooking. This product has been designed to give you many years of trouble-free operation as long as the instructions are followed. If for some reason the product should fail, it is completely guaranteed for one year. A complete explanation of the warranty is included on page 15 of the manual. Additional instructions and recipes are available on our website.
Thank you again for becoming a Kitchen Appliances customer.
Sincerely,
M.S. Fujimoto
President
Kitchen Appliances, Inc.
Where would this letter most likely be found?
A.In a microwave manual
B.In the mail
C.In an advertisement
D.In a design store
听力原文: Sometimes we say that someone we know is "a square peg in a round hole". This simply means that the person we are talking about is not suited for the job he is doing. He may be a bookkeeper who really wants to be an actor or a mechanic who likes cooking. Unfortunately, many people in the world are "square pegs", they are not doing the kind of work they should be doing, for one reason or another. As a result they probably are not doing a very good job and certainly they are not happy.
Choosing the right career is very important. Most of us spend a great part of our lives at our jobs. For that reason we should try to find out what our talents are and how we can use them. We can do this through aptitude tests, interviews with specialists, and study of books in our field of interest.
There are many careers open to each of us. Perhaps we like science, then we might prepare ourselves to be chemists, physicists, or biologists. Maybe our interests take us into the business world and such work as accounting, personnel management or public relations. Many persons find their place in government service. Teaching, newspaper work, medicine, engineering—these and many other fields offer fascinating careers to persons with talent and training.
(30)
A.A person is doing a job which he likes very much.
B.A person is doing a job which he doesn't like.
C.A person is doing a job which he is not suited for.
D.A person is doing a job which he thinks very important.
If that sounds like a modest goal, it's not. Technology is the【47】______(dominate) force of our time and probably of all time to come. It appears in more varieties than we can count. It changes so rapidly【48】______no scientist or engineer can keep up with his own field, much less with technology in general. It permeates and shapes our lives【49】______every turn. We ive in technology【50】a fish live in the sea, and we have only a little better chance of【51】______ (forecast) the details of its future changes.
Yet the task is well【52】w______undertaking. Whatever hints we can glean (一点点搜集) about the future win help us prepare for the changes to come. Modest forecasts, evidence of trends, a few concrete developments to be expected all are better than no warning at all. And【53】th______technology has made the present much less stable than the past, and surely will make the future more disturbed still, there is good reason to hope that our lives,【54】______sum and on average, will be better as a result. In an age of uncomfortable【55】chal______, this is reassurance (保证) we all can use.
(16)
There are many reasons for speaking in public. A public speaker may hope to teach an audience about new ideas, for example, or provide information-about some topic. Creating a good feeling or entertaining an audience may be another purpose. Public speakers, however, most often seek to persuade an audience to adopt new opinions, to take certain actions, or to see the world in a new way.
Public speakers usually know well in advance when they are scheduled to make an address. Consequently, they are able to prepare their message before they deliver it. Sometimes, though, speakers must deliver the message unprepared, or off the cuff, such as when they are asked to offer a toast at a wedding reception or to participate in a televised debate or interview.
When they do not have to speak unprepared, most speakers write their own speeches. Politicians and business executives sometimes employ professional writers who prepare their speeches for them. These professional writers may work alone or in small teams. Although the speaker may have some input into the contents of the speech, the writers sometimes have a great influence over the opinions expressed by their employers. Regardless of how a speech is prepared, the person who delivers it is given credit for its effect upon its hearers.
Public speaking is well known to the average people because______.
A.most of them have been trained as public speakers
B.such activities are prevalent in the society
C.most of them have to do it when they study at college
D.the passage does not mention the reason
听力原文: Sometimes we say that someone we know is "a square peg in a round hole." This simply means that the person we are talking about is not suited for the job he is doing. He may be a book keeper who really wants to be an actor or a mechanic who likes cooking. Unfortunately, many people in the world are "square pegs": they are not doing the kind of work they should be doing, for one mason or another. As a result, they probably are not doing a very good job and certainly they are not happy.
Choosing the right career is very important. Most of us spend a great part of our lives at our jobs. For that reason we should try to find out what our talents are and how we can use them. We can do this through aptitude tests, interviews with specialists, and study of books in our field of interest.
There are many careers open to each of us. Perhaps we like science. Then we might prepare ourselves to be chemists, physicists, or biologists. Maybe our interests take us into the business world and such work as accounting, personnel management or public relations. Many persons find their places in government service. Teaching, newspaper work, medicine, engineering—these and many other riel& offer fascinating careers to persons with talent and training.
(33)
A.Someone who is short is like a square peg.
B.Someone who is not suited for his job.
C.Someone who is standing in a square.
D.Someone who is putting a square peg in a round hole.
A.It can help young adults broaden their horizons.
B.People has changed their requirement of it.
C.It cannot prepare graduates for a good job now.
D.People cannot afford its mounting tuitions.
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