Just as quality is important for our company,()marketing.
A.as it is
B.so is
C.the same as
D.and so is
A.as it is
B.so is
C.the same as
D.and so is
W Actually, I was there last weekend. Their employees are well trained and really know how to treat their customers.
M That's always good to hear but how was the quality of their finished product?
W I thought the furniture was modern but it was too bland for me. However, the prices are very affordable.
What is the main topic of the discussion?
A.A bookstore
B.A furniture store
C.A restaurant
D.A new night club
Should We Eat Living Foods or Dead Foods?
Why should this question arise?
Because the peoples of America and the world suffer grievously from widespread disease. Recent research has revealed that the quality of nutrients we put into our bodies determines the quality of our lives. We are all aware that engines perform. well or poorly, depending upon the quality of the fuel used. Few of us realize that food quality directly determines our physical and mental performance abilities.
I frequently receive phone calls and letters that go like this: Is it okay to eat corn? Potatoes? Bread? Prepared cereals? Beans? Tofu? And many other substances which must be cooked in order to be eaten.
What questioners really meant was why these foods aren't okay? I must then tell them of the many evils and curses that result from the eating of foods that have been heat deranged(扰乱). I tell them: "If you can't relish(享受) it in the fresh raw state, you shouldn't be eating it at all. " To save myself a lot of letters and communications, I will, in this article, spell out many of the salient reasons why "dead" foods should never enter the human mouth.
The First thing I do with writers and callers is present the benefits of the living food enormous diet. For instance I might say: Living food eaters have more energy and stamina.
Then I get the inevitable "why" which is a way of saying "prove it." I proceed to heighten their curiosity with further statements like:
Those who live on living foods are better rested and better slept in less time.
Those who eat most living foods are more alert, think clearer, sharper and more logically.
Those who undertake the eating of live foods, especially in conjunction with an exercise regime(生活方式), experience drastic weight loss. This is great for those people who need to lose weight.
Those who rely upon living foods become more active and precise in their motions and actions as well as their thoughts. Hence they perform. much better and with more competence.
Living food eaters are less subject to stresses and nervous tensions than conventional eaters. Moreover, if an exercise regime of 15 to 30 minutes a day is followed, they are even less subject to stress.
Living food eaters become virtually sickness-free!
Of course a great deal of skepticism is often expressed after all, they need dispensation(特赦) as well as justification for their love affairs with pizza, bread, potatoes and so on. They may even tell me that this is all just anecdotal, that is, just like old wives tales. I then tell them: "Why not try it yourself and experience the wonderful results. Then you can tell your own experiences anecdotally just as you are now anecdotally expressing your skepticism." Then I proceed to start putting the clinchers(关键性的话) on my case as follows:
In nature all animals eat living foods as yielded up by nature. Only humans cook their foods and only humans suffer widespread sicknesses and ailments.
Only humans regularly and .consistently suffer premature death. Natural death in humans is so rare that it isn't even listed as a cause of death in our almanacs or statistics.
Then the question often arises: "What's so terrible about cooking foods? Everybody does it."
To which I respond: "Just about everybody has cavities, poor eyesight that requires glasses, colds and other sicknesses, don't they?" Then I answer further with some statements and citations that are obviously true:
Cooking is a process of food destruction from the moment heat is applied to the foodstuff.
Long before dry ashes result, food values are totally destroyed. If you put your hand for just a moment into boiling water, or on a hot stove, that should forever persuade you just
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
Please read the following short story and complete 2 tasks: 1) explaining what is the etiquette problem 2) describing the correct etiquette rules in similiar situations, with reference to your own life experiences if necessary. Case Study: Neal was giving a quality orientation presentation to a large group in an auditorium. His cell phone, which was in his pocket, rang in the middle of the presentation. As he took the call, he told his audience, "Sorry, I have to take this," spoke for just a few seconds, and then continued his presentation. Needless to say, he lost his audience in just those few seconds. What made things even worse, his presentation was being videotaped for an international audience!
I've just spent a few days in Paris and have returned home without a single picture of the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe or Notre Dame. Why? Because during the time of my visit the weather and the 【C6】______ would not have produced the sort of quality and atmosphere I wanted my photographs to have. If I'd simply wanted a visual record of these places I would have been much better 【C7】______ buying a postcard. On the other hand I did take a shot of some wet cobblestones that I'm pretty pleased with, although as a visual memento of Paris it leaves something 【C8】______ .
It's not unreasonable to ask why taking a photograph of wet cobblestones should be more 【C9】______ to me than shooting a beautiful building like Notre Dame. The answer is that the former was rich in many of the key visual elements which give an image that elusive eye-catching quality, whereas, on the day of my visit, Notre Dame was noticeably 【C10】______ them.
As a travel photographer I often find myself in beautiful places knowing that what I'm seeing and experiencing is simply not going to make a striking photograph and I 【C11】______ find that very frustrating. But it's important to be able to recognise this. It's sad when you have to make excuses for a photograph. It was stunning but the photograph just hasn't come 【C12】______ very well. It was probably not there to begin with and building a reputation as a photographer has as much to do with the photographs you don't take as it has with 【C13】______ you do.
Our vision is greatly influenced by factors which cannot be recorded on film, such as sounds, smells and even our mood. I'm sure you've taken what you thought would be great pictures 【C14】______ stimulated by an exciting event, a beautiful view, or simply when enjoying yourself, only to find that your pictures have captured nothing of what you believed to be 【C15】______ . I know I have.
【C1】
A.group
B.mixture
C.diversity
D.variety
The network layer provides services to the transport layer.It can be based on either (1).In both cases,its main job is (2) packets from the source to the destination.
In network layer,subnets can easily become congested,increasing the delay and (3).
for packets.Network designers attempt to avoid congestion by proper design.Techniques include (4) policy,caching,flowcontrol,and more.
The next step beyond just dealing with congestion is to actually try to achieve a promised quality of service.The methods that can be used for this include buffering at the client,traffic shaping,resource (5),and admission control.Approaches that have been designed for good quality of service include integrated services(including RSVP) ,differentiated services, and MPLS.
(1)
A.virtual circuits or datagrams
B.TCP or UDP
C.TCP or IP
D.IP or ARP
听力原文:W: John, I' m really hungry !
M: Just get anything you want, it' s on me today. I' m thinking about a hamburger and some chicken McNuggets.
W: Thanks, man. That sounds good. I love milkshakes here.
M: Me, too. The formula of McDonald' s is really special.
W: Right. And no matter where you go in the world, you can always see similar menu items and the same high level of quality in McDonald' s.
M: It' s true. They also do well because of diversity. I mean, they sell different products according to people' s tastes and preferences in different areas.
W: Right. Like the Spicy Chicken Sandwich and Seafood Soup that they sell in China. They could never sell that here!
M: But I' ve heard that McDonald' s is really losing market share in the States now, and has closed down some restaurants.
W: Yeah. It' s just so difficult to stay competitive when there are so many fast food chains in the States. I mean there are KFC, Pizza Hut, and A&W, just to name a few.
M: It seems that they' re doing better overseas, ' because they' re really able to sell American culture.
W: Yeah. They use all the media they can, and they do a good job.
(20)
A.A hamburger, some chicken McNuggets, and the milkshakes
B.Spicy Chicken Sandwich
C.Seafood Soup
D.Shakes
听力原文:W: Hello, David, It's Sarah.
M: Hello, Sarah.
W: David, I'm just going over my notes for the advertisement we're putting in the paper. I need some more information.
M: OK. What do you need to know?
W: Well, you still haven't given me the final job title yet.
M: Oh, sorry. The job title should be "Regional Manager".
W: And what salary should I put?
M: Well, it depends on the quality of the candidate. Just put "competitive salary plus benefits". What we'll ask them to do is send details of their current salary.
W: So you want me to put that in the advertisement as well?
M: Yes. Add it to the part about applicants including their CVs and references.
W: OK. And have you decided when you'll be holding interviews?
M: Yes. It'll be the last week in April. So that's, what, the week starts on the 25th?
W: No, I think it's the 26th, actually.
M: OK.
W: And you gave me a date of 17 March. That's the closing date for applications?
M: That's right.
W: Right, David. I think that's everything. Thanks.
(20)
A.25 March.
B.26 March.
C.17 March.
D.Not mentioned.
James then asked the woman to consider a poor black mother on welfare. She already has four children and an alcoholic husband who has all but abandoned the family. Now she discovers another child is on the way. "How would you counsel that woman?" asked James.
"Have an abortion," the woman responded. "That child would have a very poor quality of life."
"I have a vested interest in your answer," James said. "The woman I described was my mother. I was the fifth of six children born into poverty. And, in case you're interested, the quality of my life is just fine!"
Kay James ______.
A.is not a black
B.is a poor black mother
C.has five brothers and sisters
D.has a hard life
W: I had nothing about the structure of crystal before I have just learned in our science class. I always thought there was crystal in glass.
M: Well, real crystal is generally a hard substance in which the atoms are arranged in a highly ordered structure much like the framework of a skyscraper.
W: Does that mean in ordinary glass the molecules are not ordered?
M: That's right, but most of the glass made here is actually lead crystal or glass with a high lead content.
W: Lead? Isn' t lead poisonous?
M: What it does is to make a very good quality glass. You will see several samples of glass on the tour. If everyone is ready now, please follow me.
W: I am supposed to hand in a paper in this aspect after the tour.
(20)
A.At an industrial site.
B.In a classroom.
C.At a department store.
D.In a laboratory.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
A.To get feedback on a product
B.To discuss a marketing plan
C.To report on a recent project
D.To review sales projections
Please examine the contents of this package (150) upon receipt to make sure that your order has arrived (151). In the event that you are not totally satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you can return it to us within thirty days for a full refund, no questions asked. Just repack it in the same box you (152), and apply the enclosed return shipping label to the outside of the box. Return postage will be paid by us. If you wish to return a product after thirty days from the purchase date, please call the customer service office at 800-252-NEED and ask to speak with a customer service representative.
(50)
A.specifically
B.exhaustingly
C.readily
D.immediately
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