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A person’s initials in signature are acceptable if the fax are sent through a fax

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第1题
large letters of a name used to represent a person’s first name and last name

A.identification initials

B.optional

C.contaminate

D.salutation

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A. Because they identify the city where the penny was minted.B. Because they are the init

A. Because they identify the city where the penny was minted.

B. Because they are the initials of a famous coin collector.

C. Because they stand for the government agency that mints coins.

D. Because they are the initials of the person who created the penny's design.

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第3题
What are the four elements that should be included in an ISO standard shipping mark?

A、The seller's initials

B、The buyer's initials

C、Reference number

D、Number of packages

E、Place/port of dispatch

F、Place/port of destination

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第4题
Make the judgement on the statement that the family name and the given name’s initials of
a Chinese should be capitalized in the signature of an English letter. () (在英文信件签名中,中国人的姓和名首字母都应该大写。这种说法是否正确。)

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第5题
E-mailImagine being able to send a letter to someone, anywhere in the world, that included

E-mail

Imagine being able to send a letter to someone, anywhere in the world, that included pictures and sounds as well as written words, and not even have to put a stamp on it. With e-mail you can do just that. E-mail allows you to send messages quickly and easily to other people using computers rather than the postal service. To the Internet user, the ordinary post is known as "snail mail" because it is so much slower than e-mail, which can deliver its message to the other side of the world in seconds.

In some ways, e-mail is like a cross between a letter and a telephone call. You type a note or a letter on your screen and then you send it down the telephone line to another person for as little as it costs you to call your service provider. Whether your message is going to Calgary in Canada or to Copenhagen in Denmark, it will cost the same. You can even attach a file from your computer, whether it be a sound, an image or a text, to your e-mail message.

E-mail addresses are made up of two distinct parts, separated by the "@" sign. The first part of the address identifies the specific user. Many people use their names, or their initials or a nickname. After the @ sign comes the host address or node name, which is the actual place where the user's electronic mailbox is situated. Here is an example. My e-mail address is "november@dircon.co.uk." I picked "November" because that was the month in which I was born, and "dircon" is the Direct Connection, my service provider, a commercial company based in the UK. Easy, isn't it?

When a new user joins the Internet for the first time, he or she will get an e-mail address that allows the user both to send and receive messages. Just as you need to put the correct address on an envelope to make sure it gets to the right place, so you must also put the correct e- mail address on your electronic correspondence. Computers are not so understanding as postmen and women, who can sometimes work out where a wrongly addressed letter is meant to go. If you make a slight mistake with your address, your message will simply be bounced right back to you.

How do you find out what someone's e-mail address is? Naturally, the easiest and best way is simply to ask them. Because there is no one in charge of the whole Internet and because it is expanding so rapidly, there is no complete record anywhere of everyone who is connected.

When someone sends you a message via e-mail, it will be stored on the computer at your service provider, or if your school has its own connection to the Internet, on the main server. Once you have logged on to the Net you can launch your e-mail program. Eudora is one of the most popular and easy-to-use programs and is available for both Macintosh and IBM compatibles. There is a version that you can download from the Internet. Many programs will automatically search for new messages when they are first launched.

E-mail has obvious advantages for schools and businesses that want to keep track of their messages. For example, it allows you to quote all or part of the message you are replying to, without having to type it all out again. The handy thing about this feature is that if you are answering questions, you can keep them in your reply. This saves the other person having to refer back to the original documents when he or she gets your reply.

Another thing e-mail allows you to do is to forward a message on to someone else. If someone sends you a piece of information that you feel would be of interest to another person, you can send a copy of the message to him.

Again this is invaluable for large organizations that might have offices all over the world. For example, someone in the London office might send a query or a new idea to someone else in New York in the United States. He, realizing that this is something that another person in Sydney in Austr

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第6题
听力原文:When a savings account is opened in a bank, the depositor must sign a deposit agr

听力原文: When a savings account is opened in a bank, the depositor must sign a deposit agreement. By signing agreement, the depositor agrees to abide by the rules and regulations of the bank. At this time, a passbook may be given to the depositor. This is a small book in which the bank teller enters the date and amount of each deposit or withdrawal and initials the entry. The passbook is to be presented at the bank or mailed to the bank along with a deposit or withdrawal slip each time money is deposited or withdrawn from the account. An alternative practice for depositing or withdrawing money from a savings account is to give the depositor a small register for recording deposits and withdrawals and a pad of deposit withdrawal rotors. This procedure eliminates the use of the passbook.

24. What is the purpose of signing a deposit agreement?

25.What does a depositor do with a passbook?

26.What is the aim of a small register and a pad of deposit withdrawal forms?

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A.To follow the bank's rules and regulations.

B.To have the right to make full use of the bank's facilities.

C.To open an account in the bank.

D.To protect the depositor's interest.

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第7题
even also similarly for example but in conclusion ...

even also similarly for example but in conclusion much as Many Americans have turned into driving or walking billboards. ___1___ we all claim to hate commercials on television, we don’t seem to have any doubts about turning ourselves into commercials. Our car bumpers (保险杠), ___2____, advertise lake resorts, underground caverns (大洞穴), and amusement parks. ___3___, we wear clothes marked with other people’s initials and slogans. Our fascination with the names of designers shows up on the backs of our sneakers and the pockets of our shirts and blue jeans. ___4___, we wear T-shirts filled with all kinds of advertising messages. For instance, people are willing to wear shirts that read “Dillon Construction,” “Nike,” or ___5___ “I Got Crabs at Ed’s Seafood Palace.” These messages belong on highway billboards. ____6____, we say we hate commercials, ___7___ we actually pay people for the right to advertise their products. (答案不加序号,每个空的答案用,隔开,注意区分大小写,如:A,B,C)

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第8题
The Name GameEach year, business executives around the world struggle to find original and

The Name Game

Each year, business executives around the world struggle to find original and catchy names for their companies and their companies' products, According to business experts, these decisions are among the most important decisions that firms ever make. A name is the first point of contact that a company has with the world, and it can be an effective marketing tool. And respected names have value. When a company is sold, there is often a fee for transferring the company name to the new owners. The rights to the names Indian Motorcycles and Pan Am Airlines were sold years after those companies went bankrupt. Names are so important that some companies hire special naming firms that develop a list of names, test them at focus groups, screen them to be sure they are available, and then trademark the final selections. But how do firms decide on names?

Ways of playing the name game

Some companies cheese straightforward names. These may include the name or names of the founders (Proctor & Gamble, Hewlett Packard), the place where they first did business (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Mutual of New York), or their primary products (General Electric, General Motors). To make a straightforward name memorable, though, is a challenge.

Some companies are mainly identified by initials. International Business Machines is almost universally called IBM, American Telephone and Telegraph has become AT&T, and Kentucky Fried Chicken has consciously chosen to be known as KFC. In some cases, though, it is not exactly clear what the initials stand for. The computer company NBI's initials stand for "Nothing But Initials." Or take the case of IKEA, the Swedish design firm: The initials IK come from the name of the founder, Ingvar Komrat. The E comes from the name of his family farm, Elmtaryd, and the A comes from the nearby town of Agunnaryd. Some firms create names by a process called "morpheme (词素)construction," first shortening and then fusing parts of the company's full names. For example, United Information Systems is generally referred to as Unisys and Federal Express as FedEx. FedEx saved money with its new name too: the shorter name cost $1,000 less to paint on each of the company's 10,000 trucks. Some companies use unusual spellings of common names: Cingular for Singular, Citibank for City Bank, and Sunkist for Sun Kissed.

Some companies choose names that are inspired by other company names. According to the founder of the Carnation evaporated-milk company, the name for his product was suggested, strangely enough, by a brand of cigars known as Carnations. Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computers, was a Beatles fan, and he named his company after Apple Records, the label founded by the Beatles. This "borrowing" is perfectly legal as long as the two companies are not in the same line of business. (Reportedly, Steve Jobs had to sign an agreement not to produce records.) However, in some cases, company lawyers have said that use of their name, or even part of their name, results in "dilution" of the strength of that name, and they have sued other companies to prevent this. Toys-R-Us, for example, has tried to protect the "R-Us" portion of their name even when it has been applied to completely different products, such as cheese or flowers or guns, and McDonald's has tried to prevent companies from using the "Mc" prefix that has been used for many of their products.

Some firms have chosen names that have nothing to do with their business. Apple is not in the fruit business; it makes computers. Red pepper does not sell spices; it sells software. Domino's has nothing to do with games; it makes pizza. A number of companies have chosen off-the-wall or playful names for their products. There are those naming experts who warn against this, saying that consumers will not take these seriously, and in the case of Boo. com, they may have been fight:

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第9题
In Switzerland, six miles west of Geneva, lies a collection of laboratories and buildings,
and most curious of ally a circular mound【36】more than 650 feet in diameter. This cluster has unique importance. It is Europe's【37】atomic city dedicated to investigating the atom for peaceful purposes. The strange buildings【38】the European Council for Nuclear Research, more popularly known, from their French initials as CERV. The council was【39】when a handful of statesmen and scientific experts met in Paris in 1950. Their aim was to "【40】an organization providing for cooperation among European states in nuclear research of a pure scientific and fundamental character."

The CERV agreement was signed in 1953, and work on the atomic city began in 1954. Today CERV's【41】are among the most modern and the most diversified in the world. Impressive as the scientific aspect may be, the real significance of CKRV may lie【42】the thousand people—scientists, lab workers, and administrative—group drawn from the fourteen member nations【43】populate it. British engineers work【44】with Swiss electricians and Yugoslav nuclear physicists. The official languages are French and English, with German an unofficial third. But CFRV is【45】tower of Babel—the language of science is universal and all-embracing.

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A.earth

B.dirt

C.mud

D.soil

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第10题
Each was personally (inscribed) and redstamped with the initials JAM.A、signedB、describe

A.signed

B.described

C.counted

D.decorated

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