Sometimes official events make it necessary to close______without notice.
Pidgin English, though sometimes regarded as" baby talk", is a useful language spoken in a large part of Pacific islands. About 30 to 50 million people speak some form. of it.
Pidgin English we know today was born on the Chinese coast 300 years ago when the Western nations first began to trade there. The Western merchants and the Chinese communicated with each other by using Westerner's words and Chinese sentence patterns. The result became known as "business" language, or because the closest Chinese could come to pronounce business as "bishin" or later "bijin"--at last "pidgin". It has nothing to do with a pigeon though it's sometimes spelt that way.
What do you think the British official's words mean?
A.This man wants to marry you. Is it possible? No, it's not possible.
B.This man wants to know if you are married If not, will you marry me?
C.This man wants you to find a wife for him. Can you help him?
D.This man wants to marry you and take you to his homeland Do you agree?
(c) Your firm has provided financial advice to the Pholey family for many years and this has sometimes involved your
firm in carrying out transactions on their behalf. The eldest son, Esau, is to take up a position as a senior
government official to a foreign country next month. (4 marks)
Required:
Identify and comment on the ethical and other professional issues raised by each of these matters and state what
action, if any, Dedza should now take.
NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three situations
Among the Nuer, a【C11】______living in Southern Sudan, the payment made to the bride's kin,【C12】______as bridewealth, is in the【C13】______of cattle. Once the【C14】______of bridewealth is agreed【C15】______, and the formal payment is made, the marriage becomes a【C16】______union and the offspring of the union become the acceptable【C17】______of the husband. They remain【C18】______children even【C19】______the wife subsequently leaves him to live with【C20】______man.
【C1】
A.make
B.get
C.take
D.do
According to official government records, in Greenland the suicide rate(suicides per 1,000 people)was seventeen times greater in 1987 than in 19Because Greenland changed from a hunting and fishing society to an industrial society between 1960 and 1987, the dramatic increase in suicide must be a result of this societal change. Which of the following, if true, casts the most serious doubt on the conclusion drawn above?
A.The change from a hunting and fishing society to an industrial society sometimes causes a dramatic increase in a society"s crime rate.
B.Even in a hunting and fishing society, some proportion of the society"s members will choose to commit suicide.
C.According to official government records, most of those who committed suicide in Greenland in 1987 were male.
D.The life expectancy of Greenland"s inhabitants was not much greater in 1987 than it was in 1960, before the societal change occurred.
E.In 1987 most suicides that occurred in Greenland were reported as suicides to the appropriate government office, whereas in 1960 most were not.
The problem with the Act is not just that some of its rules are【31】 but【32】 it is administered, and the people who administer it.
An immigration official has the power to stop a visitor【33】 these shores coming into the country. If this happens the visitor has the【34】 to appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal.【35】 the appeals are being considered, the visitor has no choice but to wait sometimes for quite a long time.
(21)
A.applied
B.made
C.asked
D.wait
Life eventually gave Charlie Chaplin the stability and happiness it had earlier denied him.
Charlie Chaplin found in Oona______________________________
Oona was well prepared for______________________________
Oona was______________________________ in the quarrels in Chaplin's large family of talented children.
【C1】
A.allow
B.admit
C.present
D.grant
M: Well, it's a long process. We start off by deciding who the official candidate for each political party will be. Usually, a person first announces that he or she wants to run for President. If you want to be your party's official candidate, you need to raise money and gather support from party members. Candidates usually campaign to let people know what they represent. They give speeches, meet with community leaders, and participate in debates. This process lasts for several months, and then the party members vote to decide who they want to back in the election.
W: Do you have to be rich to become President?
M: You don't really have to be rich to become President, but it helps. Usually rich people have more connections and can raise money more effectively. Most of our Presidents in the past have been relatively rich men, but not all of them.
W: So, how do you make the final decision?
M: After several months of television ads, interviews, speeches, and kissing babies we have the presidential election. Citizens go to a voting center and cast their ballot for the candidate of their choice.
W: You sounded a little cynical when you said "kissing babies". What did you mean by that?
M: Well, it's quite common for politicians to have themselves photographed kissing babies. It's their way of trying to appear in touch with the average American, but it looks really phony. These days, becoming President is all about acting. The candidates try to appeal to so many different people that they end up abandoning their own opinions. Sometimes, it feels like the parties are all the same.
W: How many parties are there?
M: We have many political parties in the United States, but most of them are quite small. There are really only two with significant power, the Democrats and the Republicans.
(20)
A.Raising money.
B.Gathering support from others.
C.Giving speeches.
D.Choosing the official candidate for each political party.
Until now the County Council has only been prepared to provide bus service for children living more than three miles from their school, or sometimes less if special reasons existed. Now it has been decided that if a group of parents ask for help in organizing transport, they will be prepared to go ahead, provided that the arrangement will not lose money and that children taking part will be attending their nearest school.
The new plan is to be tried out this term for children living at Milton who attend Impington school. The children live just within the three-mile limit and the Council has said in the past it won't undertake to provide free transport to the school. But now they have agreed to organize a bus service from Milton to Impington and back.
Between 50 and 60 parents would like their children to take part and a Council official has said the cost to parents should be less than £ 6.50 a term.
They have been able to arrange the service at a low cost because there is already an agreement with the bus company for a bus to take children living further away to Impington, The same bus would now just make an' extra journey to pick up the. Milton children.
The official said they would connect with other groups of parents who had once asked if transport could be provided for their children, to see if they'd like to take part in the new plan.
The children the Council ran buses for in the past were those ______.
A.whose parents were worried about them
B.who would have had to walk otherwise
C.who could not walk
D.who had to travel a long way
It would be extremely unwise 【C4】______ a foreign visitor to work without a permit, since anyone doing so is 【C5】______ to immediate deportation. There are some 【C6】______ to this rule, moot notably people from the Common Market countries, who are 【C7】______ to work without permits, and who are often given 【C8】______ residence permits of up to five years. Some 【C9】______ people, such as doctors, foreign journalists, 【C10】______ and others, can work without permits.
The problem with the Act is not just that some of its rules are unfair but 【C11】______ it is administered, and the people who administer it.
An immigrations official has the power to stop a visitor 【C12】______ these shores coming into the country. If this happens the visitor has the 【C13】______ to appeal 【C14】______ the immigration appeal tribunal. While the appeals are being considered, the visitor has no 【C15】______ but to wait sometimes for quite a long time.
Critics of the law say that immigration officials treat the 【C16】______ visitors badly, and appear to accept or reject them for no 【C17】______ reason. Which side of the political 【C18】______ you are on, there seems to be an urgent need for a good look at the 【C19】______ , for it 【C20】______ frequent argument, and in the eyes of many real injustice.
【C1】
A.for
B.off
C.to
D.in
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