After so many years' endeavours, his contribution to the company was______ with a promotio
A.admitted
B.acknowledged
C.acquainted
D.alternated
A.admitted
B.acknowledged
C.acquainted
D.alternated
A.considerate
B.precise
C.delicate
D.accurate
A. carry on
B. carry out
C. carry away
D. carry forth
A. Because it was too old after so many years.
B. Because people think it is out of fashion.
C. Because years" stress is on the material in the lower stories.
D. Because someone damaged it intentionally.
A.Visit your closest American friends first, since they are most important.
B.Visit your least closest friends first, since you know your best friends will most understand the pressure you are facing to see so many peopl
E.
A.Visit your closest American friends first, since they are most important.
B.Visit your least closest friends first, since you know your best friends will most understand the pressure you are facing to see so many peopl
E.
听力原文: Trade between countries is one of the most important economic activities in the world today. The U.S. has many trading partners; one of the most important is Japan. The trade between the two countries amounts to several billion dollars a year. Many U.S. banks therefore have offices in Japan, particularly in Tokyo and Osaka, the largest cities. Jean McPherson is the manager of one of those branch banks in Tokyo.
Jean majored in accounting and business administration in college. After graduation she got a job with a large New York bank. After two years in accounting, she was transferred to the loan department. Many of the loans which she was asked to consider involved international transactions. Some of them were so complicated that Jean felt she didn't have a broad enough background to understand them.
To get more experience, she asked for a transfer to the bank's international department She became so expert in international finance that it became her career. When the bank decided to open a branch in Tokyo, Jean was selected to set it up and run it for the first few years. She has been in Tokyo for more than three years now.
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A.She is a trading representative of the U.S. in Tokyo.
B.She is a government official of the U.S. in Tokyo.
C.She is the manager of an American bank in Tokyo.
D.She is the manager of a Japanese bank ill Tokyo.
Today we have an ______ need to recognize a new phase of life that comes after high school _______, continues through college, and then leads to starting a family and having a ______, the so-called _______ years. Recent trends show radical changes as young people are following a different ______. They take breaks from school, live with friends and often ______ to living with their parents. ______, they fall in and out of love, quit one job and try another or even ______ to a new career. So, we need to ______ this new stage, the odyssey years, which many now consider to be an unavoidable stage in reaching _______.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Trade between countries is one of the most important economic activities in the world today. Tile U.S. has many trading partners; one of the most important is Japan. The trade between tile two countries amounts to several billion dollars a year. Many U.S. banks therefore have offices in Japan, particularly in Tokyo and Osaka, the largest cities. Jean McPherson is the manager of one of those for branch banks in Tokyo.
Jean majored in accounting and business administration in college. After graduation she got a job with a large New York bank. After two years in accounting, she was transferred to the loan department. Many of the loans which she was asked to consider involved international transactions' Some of them were so complicated that Jean felt she didn't have a broad enough background to understand them.
To get more experience, she asked for a transfer to the bank's international department. She became so expert in international finance that it became her career. When the bank decided to open a branch in Tokyo, Jean was selected to set it up and run it for the first few years. She has been in Tokyo for more than three years now.
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A.She is a trading representative of the U.S. in Tokyo.
B.She is a government official of the U.S. in Tokyo.
C.She is the manager of an American bank in Tokyo.
D.She is the manager of a Japanese bank in Tokyo.
It was the first time for 20 years that Big Ben had been silent for so many hours. Three men always came at once if there was any problem with Big Ben. But they were not necessary this time. Mr. John Vernon, director of the company of clockmakers who looked after Big Ben, stopped the hell himself because painters were coming to the clock room to give it a new coat of paint at the top of the 66-meter tower.
"My job is very important," said Mr. Vernon. "Everyone looks at the clock. If something, everyone wants to know why." But Mr. Vernon had to stop the hells. The wheels that moved the bells were very close to the walls, and the bell swung only two centimeters away from the wall the painters were going to paint. That's why the bells in the clock tower did not ring for so many hours.
Londoners set their watches by Big Ben because ______.
A.it can be seen from all parts of London
B.the bells can be heard every 15 minutes
C.the famous clock is almost always correct
D.they like this clock better than any other
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