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They agreed to order ______ the waiter recommended to them.A.whomeverB.whoeverC.whicheverD
They agreed to order ______ the waiter recommended to them.
A.whomever
B.whoever
C.whichever
D.whatever
They agreed to order ______ the waiter recommended to them.
A.whomever
B.whoever
C.whichever
D.whatever
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
A.clarify a position before providing an alternative ot that position
B.differentiate between a novel definition and traditional definitions
C.provide an example of a point agreed on by different generations of scholars
D.provide an example of the prose style. of an important historian
E.amplify a definition given in the first pargraph
Dear Heimer,
I am pleased (150) that your order on March 3 is now ready for dispatch.
When (151) your order, you emphasized the importance of prompt delivery and I am glad to say that by making a special effort I have been able to send them a few days (152) than agreed upon.
I now wait for your shipping instructions. On receiving them, I will send you our invoice. Detailed terms are available upon request. Thanks.
(50)
A.confirming
B.confirmation
C.to confirm
D.confirms
It is my deepest regret (141) you that the Board of Directors has agreed to require a two-week unpaid leave for all employees in order to avoid an operation budget deficit.
The company is facing a serious crisis (142) poor profits over the past three quarters.
The budget is short by about $7 million and, according to our company policy, the budget must be balanced by September 30, which is the end of this fiscal year.
It is (143) for all employees to give up two weeks' pay in order to put a halt to the budget crisis. Employees are to speak to their managers regarding setting up the two weeks that are convenient for them.
I am genuinely sorry for the need to take such radical measures to end the current emergency, but with your cooperation, we can overcome this situation.
(41)
A.inform
B.informing
C.to inform
D.informed
At the end of February, Bry told Ami that he would not complete the plastering in time unless she agreed to increase his payment by a further £1,000. Ami agreed to pay the increased sum in order to ensure that the job was done on time. She then thought it was only fair that she should increase the amount of money promised to Cis by the same amount.
However, on completion of the work on time Ami refused to make either of the additional payments to Bry or Cis, beyond the original contractual price.
Required:
Advise Bry and Cis whether they have any rights in law to enforce Ami’s promise to pay them an extra £1,000.
&8226;Write a 120-140-word reply to the buyer using the letter and your notes.
&8226;Do not include your address.
Dear Sophia.
It was good to see you again last week and we are delighted that your silk blouse will be included in our winter catalog. —We are delighted, too.
As promised, listed below are the points agreed at the meeting:
1. The contract is for the Ella range of silk blouses in three colors. —in six colors, which three colors do they want?
2. You will grant us exclusive import rights for the blouses in the UK.
3. The quantity will be 5.000 pieces, with a further option of 3,000. —We agreed 4.000?
4. The price per piece will be $5.65 for the first 5,000. You will confirm the price for the optional 3,000 pieces, —$5.25 for the optional pieces
5. Payment will be made by letter of credit.
6. The initial order will be ready by August 1st. 20--. —15th at the earliest
I trust you will find this in order. I look forward to your written confirmation in due course.
Best regards.
Stephanie Ho
Chief Purchaser
The business of buying and selling shares is done in an area known the floor. Scattered over the floor are positions called posts. Each post bears the names of the stocks traded at that post. A broker desiring to buy shares of a certain stock will go to the section of the post allotted to that stock. If the prevailing price of the stock is several points (31) from the figure the broker is authorized to pay, an order may be left with the specialist, who often acts as liaison (32) buyer and seller. The specialist enters the order in a book; (33) the price is reached, the specialist buys or sells the stock (34) to the orders of the broker and reports the transaction to the buyer and the seller. If the prevailing quotations are close (35) the price the broker is authorized to by, however, he or she usually attempts (36) complete the transaction without recourse to the specialist. As soon as a price is agreed on, both brokers, the buyer and the seller, make a memorandum of the transaction. which is reported (37) the brokerage office at once by telephone. An exchange employee (38) the post where the transaction occurs writes, on a special card. the stock symbol, the number of shares, and the price, and places the card in an optical reader. The photoelectric eye of the card reader scans tire pencil marks (39) transmits the information to a compute. The computer records the information in its memory banks and transmits the details of the transaction (40) more than 25,400 electrical tickers and display devices in the U. S., Canada. and Europe.
(31)
听力原文: The great acrobat, Blondin, was very famous in the 19th century. He used to walk on a tight-rope across the Niagara Falls. On September 8th, 1860, a crowd of about 300,000 people gathered at Niagara to watch.
Blondin carried a man across! Three men had offered to go with him, but they failed to appear, so Blondin asked his manager, Mr. Colcord, to climb on his back. Colcord agreed to do this so as not to disappoint the crowd, but he was terrified. The crossing was very difficult because Colcord was heavier than Blondin thought. After he had gone a short way, Blondin had to stop in order to rest. He asked Colcord to get down. At first Colcord refused, but at last he had to. He clung to Blondin's leg and the rope in order not to fall. Blondin had to stop six times during the crossing so as to rest. Sometimes the ropes swung as much as 40 feet! At last both men crossed safely. The crowd sighed with relief--and so did poor Mr. Colcord!
(30)
A.About 30,000.
B.Around 300,000.
C.Over 300,000.
D.More than 330,000.
Morocco invaded this comer of north-west Africa in 1975 when the old colonial power, Spain, was preparing to【25】out. The International Court of Justice ruled the Moroccan occupation【26】, and a nasty little war ensued between Morocco and an independence movement, the Polisario Front. They signed a【27】in 1991 ,and agreed to a vote on the future of the territory,【28】by the UN.
Instead of grinding【29】an appeals procedure, or declaring Morocco to be in【30】, the UN now appears to have decided to abandon the whole exercise. The result may be virtually to hand the country【31】to Morocco.
The new plan, drawn up by James Baker, a former American secretary of state,【32】that the agreed list of voters should elect an executive that will.【33】the country's internal affairs for the next four years.
【34】,this executive will be responsible to an assembly elected by all adults now living in the territory, most of【35】are pro--Moroccan. After four years the assembly will appoint a new executive. Morocco will also appoint the judges and be responsible for law and order during the transition.
(21)
A.attempt
B.effort
C.try
D.endeavor
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