What is the deadline of the notice above?A.Monday, 10 October, 2009B.Friday, 12 October, 2
What is the deadline of the notice above?
A.Monday, 10 October, 2009
B.Friday, 12 October, 2008
C.12 October, 2009
D.Monday, October 12, 2008
What is the deadline of the notice above?
A.Monday, 10 October, 2009
B.Friday, 12 October, 2008
C.12 October, 2009
D.Monday, October 12, 2008
A、His happy life as a boy
B、New York and the poor of the city
C、The newspaper
D、His life in prison
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A、我们这个公司是为了进出口、拓展商业与对外贸易链接为目的而建立起来的。
B、我公司成立是为了经营进出口业务以及开展其他与外贸有关的活动。
C、我公司是为从事进出口业务和对外贸易的其他活动而成立的。
D、我公司成立的目的是经营进出口业务以及其他与对外贸易有关的活动。
B.Rates of death from illnesses have risen due to global warming
C.Malnutrition has caused serious health problems in poor countries
D.Economic trends have to do with population and natural disasters
Company: Alpha Services seek two Administrative Coordinators
We aim to provide an enjoyable, friendly, and helpful shopping experience in an atmosphere that is both friendly and fun.
You will:
provide prompt, courteous and knowledgeable service to all customers,
resolve customer service issues appropriately and competently,
audit and approve all necessary paperwork,
train store assistants on customer service standards.
Personal requirements;
strong organizational skills,
ability to lead others,
ability to make accurate and timely decisions under challenging conditions,
self-motivation and ability to multi-task,
high school diploma/GED preferred,
excellent verbal and written communication skills,
successful track record in training staff for customer service,
excellent professional appearance,
ability to work flexibly, including nights and weekends.
Job Benefits; In addition to our open atmosphere and supportive work environment, we are delighted to offer an excellent benefits package, including competitive salary, time-off in lieu for night work, and in-store discounts.
Which of the following tasks does this job involve doing?
A.Dealing with complaints
B.Ordering stock
C.Approving new brands
D.Market Researching
When gas station manager Roger Randolph realized it was costing him money each time someone filled up with $ 4 agallon gas, he hung a sign on his pumps: "No more credit cards." He may be the first in West Virginia to ban plastic, but gas station operators nationwide are reporting similar woes as higher prices translate into higher credit card fees the managers must pay, squeezing profits at the pump."The more they buy, the more we lose, " said Randolph, who manages Mr. Ed's Chevron in St. Albans."Gas prices go up, and our profits go down." His complaints target the so-called interchange fee—a percentage of the sale price paid to credit card companies on every transaction. The percentage is usually fixed at just under 2 percent but the dollar amount of the fee rises with the price of the goods or services. As gas tops $ 4 a gallon, that pushes fees toward 10 cents a gallon. Now stations, which typically mark up gasoline by 11 to 12 cents a gallon, are seeing profits shrink or even reverse. In a good month, Randolph's small operation would yield a $ 60 profit on gasoline sales. But that's been buried as soaring prices forced the station to pay about $500 a month in interchange fees."At these prices, people aren't making any money, " said Jeff Lenard, spokesman for the National Association of Convenience Stores."It's brutal." Lenard's group reports convenience stores paid roughly $ 7. 6 billion in credit card fees last year, while making $ 3. 4 billion in profits.
The credit card companies say fees are just part of the cost of doing business. MasterCard has capped interchange fees for gas purchases of $ 50 or more, said company spokeswoman Sharon Gamsin. Accepting MasterCard also gives gas stations "increased sales, greater security and convenience, lower labor costs, and speed for their customers at the pump, " Gamsin said in an e-mail to the Associated Press. Visa argues that the fees are offset "by the tangible benefits to stations and their customers, such as the ability to pay at the pump, " the company said in a statement to the AP.
Which of the following sentences can best describe the main idea of this passage?
A.The gas station operator begin to say "no" to credit cards.
B.It is not convenient for both the customer and gas station manager to use credit cards.
C.Why do customers prefer to use credit cards?
D.How can small shops avoid customers using credit cards in the future?
A.25%
B.30%
C.50%
D.55%
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