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A.permanent
B.perpetual
C.eternal
D.everlasting
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A.permanent
B.perpetual
C.eternal
D.everlasting
A、fix
B、fixed
C、fixes
D、fixing
Packing is the end of production and the start of logistics. But it is more important to the latter than the former because the package is absolutely necessary to transportation and storage. Without it, the logistics can't work. One of the basic functions of packing is to protect the goods in the process of logistics. It is called industry package. The second function is to make sales easy. For example, a beautiful box of the shoes attracts the customer to buy. This is called commercial package. Packaging technology can be classified into two categories, one is package materials, and the other is packaging methods. The materials consist of paper, plastic, wood, metal and glass. Paper occupies the biggest percentage of the packing materials. It can be used to make outer package, carton (paper box) and corrugated box. Paper is cheap, easy to shape and ventilated. Plastic is new fast-developed materials, which is low-cost, strong, well resistant to water, acid and so on. Wood has become the less proportion because of environmental protection. It is used to make the wooden box. Metal, exactly aluminum is to make cans for drinks, like Coca-cola, which is easy to recycle. Glass is mainly used to fill the liquid, like chemical products and liquors. Packaging technique is to adopt several packing methods and containers to protect goods. For example, protection from damage and vibration is the basic packaging method. There are a lot of protection containers, such as bags, boxes, cans, bottles and barrels. Question 1. Packing is not a part of logistics. Is it true?
A、Yes
B、No
C、
D、
Describe the process of making dumplings. Here the connective markers have already been provided, but you can change them if you wish. Words for reference 名词 :dumpling (饺子) fillings(馅) leek (韭菜) spring onion (小葱) flour (面粉) dough (面团) 动词:blend (混合) ferment (发酵) fold sth into (把....拌入) roll sth flat (把.....滚平) wrap up (包起来) bring water to the boil (煮沸) chop (剁碎) mince (剁碎,切碎) Struture: Today, I'm going to show you how to make dumplings which is indeed the most favored traditional food to us Chinese and some foreigners alike. The step involves____________________________. After this,__________________________________. Now, once________________________________, you should start ___________________. Following this stage, _____________________________. Then, ________________________________________. Now that I've told you how ________________________, I'll move on to_________________ (You can add more steps if you wish) By following these few simple steps, you can make delicious dumplings and enjoy a sit-down meal with the ones you love.
A.introduction
B.instruction
C.interview
D.conclusion
A、报社被勒令付给那位电影明星一笔赔偿金,因为该报刊载的一篇有关她的报道失实。
B、报社在报上刊载了一篇有关她的失实报道,因此必须赔偿这位电影明星。
C、因为报道失实,报社不得不弥补对这位电影明星的损害。
D、这位电影明星要求损害她名誉的报社做出赔偿。
The trial balance of Z failed to agree, the totals being: debit $836,200 credit $819,700 A suspense account was opened for the amount of the difference and the following errors were found and corrected: 1 The totals of the cash discount columns in the cash book had not been posted to the discount accounts. The figures were discount allowed $3,900 and discount received $5,100. 2 A cheque for $19,000 received from a customer was correctly entered in the cash book but was posted to the control account as $9,100. What will be the remaining balance on the suspense be after the correction of these errors?
A、$25,300 credit
B、$7,700 credit
C、$27,700 debit
D、$5,400 credit
2. Creation of the flag Throughout the process, the maple leaf and the colours red and white have been a recurring, common theme between experts and heraldry enthusiasts. After various discussions over time, there were three final designs to choose from: ·a red ensign with the fleur-de-lis and the Union Jack ; ·a flag with three joined maples leaves in between a blue border; ·and the single leaf design in between a red border. Alan Beddoe, a retired naval captain and heraldic adviser to the Royal Canadian Navy, brought forth the three joined maples leaves. That designed was favoured by heraldist and historian Colonel Fortescue Duguid. Though, it was not the first time the single leaf design was suggested. In 1919, Major General (later the Honourable) Sir Eugene Fiset had recommended the single red maple leaf on a white field as Canada’s emblem. The device had been worn by all Canadian Olympic athletes since 1904. The same design was again proposed for the national flag in 1964 by Dr. George Stanley. John Matheson, Member of Parliament from Ontario and the Prime Minister’s parliamentary secretary, played a critical role in the creation and selection of the Flag. He oversaw and coordinated the research and proposal throughout the process, and presented the single leaf design which is based on a strong sense of Canadian history. The combination of red, white and red first appeared in the General Service Medal issued by Queen Victoria. In 1921, red and white were proclaimed Canada’s national colours by King George V. The final design of the stylized maple leaf was established by Jacques St-Cyr, the precise dimensions of red and white were suggested by George Bist, and the technical description of precise shade of red was defined by Dr. Günter Wyszecki. On a Friday afternoon in the late autumn of 1964, an urgent request came from Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson to the desk of Ken Donovan. Mr. Donovan was then an assistant purchasing director with the Canadian Government Exhibition Commission, which later became a part of the Department of Supply and Services. The Prime Minister wanted prototypes of the proposals for the new flag to take to his residence at Harrington Lake the next morning. There were three proposals: ·a Red Ensign with the fleur-de-lis and the Union Jack; ·a design that included three red maple leaves; and ·a red flag with a single, stylized red maple leaf on a white square. The only design samples in existence were drawings on paper yet Mr. Donovan and his team of designers managed to do the impossible - the flag prototypes were assembled in just a few hours. Graphic artists and silk screeners Jean Desrosiers and John Williams were called in to work on the Friday evening and since no seamstress could be found, the flags were stitched together by the young Joan O’Malley, daughter of Ken Donovan. After a great deal of work, the National Flag of Canada was proclaimed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on January 28, 1965 and raised for the first time in an inauguration ceremony on Parliament Hill on February 15, 1965. 4. When did the National Flag of Canada raise for the first time?
A、January 28, 1965.
B、February 15, 1965.
C、January 28,1964.
D、February 15, 1964.
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