What is Mr. Scott in his company?A.He works as a manager.B.He works as an assistant.C.He w
What is Mr. Scott in his company?
A.He works as a manager.
B.He works as an assistant.
C.He works as a consultant.
What is Mr. Scott in his company?
A.He works as a manager.
B.He works as an assistant.
C.He works as a consultant.
According to Mr. Scott, most web sites
A.cannot identify the target market.
B.do not deliver what customers need.
C.are not aware of their goals.
What will Mr. Grant do to Mr. Scott's idea?
A.He will think about Mr. Scott's idea.
B.He will copy Mr. Scott's idea.
C.He will object to Mr. Scott's idea.
A.Mr. Scott was late for the party.
B.Mr. Scott didn't attend the party at all.
C.Mr. Scott attended the late party.
D.Mr. Scott did not like attending parties.
A.Mr. Scott was late for the party.
B.Mr. Scott didn't attend the party at all.
C.Mr. Scott attended the party.
D.Mr. Scott did not like attending parties.
A.to mark the initial letters of our company in a diamond
B.to mark the port of destination and the S/C number
C.to print “KEEP DRY” on the surface of each wooden case
D.All of the above
A.Don’t you think we should add this sentence here
B.Do you have any comment to make about this clause
C.Don’t you think it necessary to have a close study of the contract to avoid anything missing
D.I’d like to hear your ideas about this contract. What do you think, Mr. Scott
A.I’d like to hear your ideas about this contract. What do you think, Mr. Scott
B.Don’t you think we should add this sentence here
C.Would you please read the draft contract and make your comments about the terms
D.Before signing, if you like, I’d like to have our consultant look at it
A、1.I’d like to hear your ideas about this contract. What do you think, Mr. Scott?
B、2.Don’t you think we should add this sentence here?
C、3. Would you please read the draft contract and make your comments about the terms?
D、4.Before signing, if you like, I’d like to have our consultant look at it.
听力原文:F: Hallo. IBM Sales and Service, Kate Scott speaking.
M: Good morning, Mrs. Scott, Robert Harvey of New York Life here.
F: How do you spell your name, please?
M: Robert Harvey. That is R-O-B-E-R-T, H-A-R-V-E-Y.
F: Oh ... hello, Mr. Harvey, what can I do for you?
M: We bought an IBM-R50 from you about four months ago and we're having some problems with it.
F: Can you tell me what the main problem is, Mr. Harvey?
M: I don't think that it's anything major. It just seems that the quality of the printouts could be better.
F: I see. Has your staff been given instruction on how to operate the machine?
M: I don't believe we've had any formal instruction yet, Mrs. Scott.
F: That's strange. I'll send a service operator over. If you'd like, he could also give your staff some instruction on how to use your new IBM-R50.
M: That sounds fine.
F: When would it be convenient for you?
M: How about Wednesday at three in the afternoon?
F: That would be possible. I'll send you a confirmation of that appointment.
M: Thanks a lot. Bye, Mrs. Scott.
F: Thanks for calling, Mr. Harvey. Bye.
&8226;Look at the telephone message below.
&8226;Some information is missing.
&8226;You will hear a dialogue between a man and a woman.
&8226;For each question (9-15), fill in the missing information in the numbered space, using a word, numbers or letters.
&8226;You will hear the conversation twice.
Telephone Message
From: (9)______ To: (10) ______
Name of the caller's company: (11)______
Problem: Something is wrong with a machine whose model is: (12)______ , which was bought about (13)______ ago. No (14)______ has been sent to the customer.
Ways to solve the problem: Send a service operator on Wednesday at (15)______ in the afternoon together with some instruction.
(9)
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