How much he should pay for the room with bathroom per night?A.$ 100.B.$ 110.C.$ 120.D.$ 13
How much he should pay for the room with bathroom per night?
A.$ 100.
B.$ 110.
C.$ 120.
D.$ 130.
How much he should pay for the room with bathroom per night?
A.$ 100.
B.$ 110.
C.$ 120.
D.$ 130.
A、service cost
B、service payment
C、service charge
D、service commitment
A.will we
B.shall we
C.would we
D.should we
A.He has some confidential information about the limitations of the traditional syllabus.
B.According to him today's business schools do not pay enough attention to the skills of leadership.
C.He is an expert on training students how to develop a gut instinct.
D.He points out a major constraint on the speed with which multinational companies can expand.
A.Traditional style. of MBA courses.
B.Self-awareness in 21st century business schools.
C.Reforms in today's business schools.
D.Reforming the MBA to meet the challenges of the new century.
A journalist for Australia's SBS Arabic radio service, Majida Abboud-Saab, said Sheik al-Hilali, in Iraq to try to free 63-year-old Donglas Wood, had told her he had spoken to a man who said he represented the militants holding the engineer.
"They said that they were willing to release Donglas Wood," Abboud-Saab told Southern Cross Broad- casting on Wednesday.
"They are not placing any conditions on his release. Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali is very convinced and he is very optimistic and he is very happy about the fact that they have agreed to release Douglas."
Australia's Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has said that Wood, who is married to an American, may have been kidnapped two days before a two-minute video was delivered to news agencies on May 1.
Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali was ______
A.was a journalist working for Australia's SBS Arabic radio service
B.was a leader of militants who held an Australian hostage
C.was a Muslim leader designated to rescue the hostage
D.was the American to whom the hostage was married
A.early land policy was favorable for the expansion of the new nation
B.rich families moved west and bought land
C.there were no financial problems in building railroads in the middle of the 19th century
D.colleges in the original thirteen states could own land
听力原文: Aid workers in Mozambique say they' re increasingly confident that they are coming to terms with the humanitarian crisis that follows the devastating floods. Helicopters and planes have been working flat-out to get supplies through to areas of need. The World Health Organization has warned that malaria has risen sharply after the flooding. This report from Jim Fish in Maputong: "The skies over Mozambique have never been this busy. Relays of helicopters and aircraft crisscross to and fro ferrying food and supplies to the stricken areas. A fleet of more than 50 aircraft are now operating, averaging 200 flights per day. At one forward supply depot in the town of Pamela, helicopters were arriving every few minutes, ferrying sacks of maize, and rice and beans out to where the flood survivors are congregated. But there are still pockets of people who have not received food or fresh water for over a week."
Aid workers in Mozambique say they are confident that______.
A.they are coming to terms with the humanitarian crisis
B.they can get more help from the outside world
C.they can get supplies through to the areas of need
D.they can help themselves
A.logic
B.writing
C.history
D.mathematics
为了保护您的账号安全,请在“简答题”公众号进行验证,点击“官网服务”-“账号验证”后输入验证码“”完成验证,验证成功后方可继续查看答案!