The phrase "in terms of" in the last sentence can best be replaced by ______.A.in connecti
The phrase "in terms of" in the last sentence can best be replaced by ______.
A.in connection with
B.expressed by
C.consisting in
D.by means of
The phrase "in terms of" in the last sentence can best be replaced by ______.
A.in connection with
B.expressed by
C.consisting in
D.by means of
A."in connection with"
B."expressed by"
C."consisting"
D."by means of"
The phrase "increment, earned though not received" in the third paragraph means ______.
A.money one has earned and will be paid later
B.money one has earned, but will not be paid to him/her
C.something that one earns through a job, but is not counted in terms of pay
D.something that one earns that has nothing to do with his or her job
The phrase "subject to change without notice" suggests ______
A.Mr. Greenly could change the terms at will
B.the customers should read the brochure carefully
C.Mr. Greenly could determine what apples to be picked
D.the customers should be informed beforehand
A.to learn to accept something
B.on conditions that one/somebody else decides
C.to have a bad relationship
D.to get along with somebody
The phrase "increment, earned though not received" in the third paragraph means ____.
A.money one has earned and will be paid later
B.money one has earned, but will not be paid to him/her
C.something that one earns through a job, but is not counted in terms of pay
D.something that onereams that has nothing to do with his or her job
?Read the note and the leaflet below.
?Complete the invoice.
?Write a word or phrase (in CAPITAL LETTERS) or a number on lines 41-45.
Marta,
Can you send Stor Employment on invoice for their lorest advertisement. It was for o half page ad in Recruitment Today. I don't think it was colour. Con you state on the invoice they need to pay within 7 cloys, not the usual 14 days. It needs to go to Mr Gordon.
Thanks.
Jean Pierre
Southern Newspaper Group-titles include
the Daily Record
Business Network magazine and
Recruitment Today
Advertising Rates:
Black/White Colour
Full page £250 £425
Half page £150 £255
Quarter page £90 £155
Deadline for advertisements: Thursdays 5.30 p. m.
INVOICE TO:
Company (41)______
150-162 Browning Street
Castleford
For the attention of: (42)______
PubIication: (43)______
Size of advertisement: (44)______
Cost:
(45)______
Payment Terms: 7 days
(41)
听力原文: Although people often use the phrase "the dictionary", there are many different kinds of dictionaries, some general and some specialized. General dictionaries are all-purpose dictionaries that contain a broad range of words and common usage. The first general dictionary that you used was probably a school dictionary. These dictionaries contain relatively few words and emphasize common words that you are most likely to encounter in your school years.
Later, most people acquire a college dictionary. These dictionaries have more than 150, 000 entries with detailed definitions that are sufficient for most college students as well as general users. They also separately list abbreviations, biographical and geographical names, foreign words and phrases and tables of measures. The Random House Websters College Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary are well-known college dictionaries.
For scholars or researchers, un abridged dictionary provides as many as 500,000 entries that have detailed definitions and extensive word histories. You will find these dictionaries primarily in libraries and they often spend several volumes. Specialized dictionaries such as the drinking water dictionary or dictionary of legal terms are also very useful for scholars or researchers.
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A.One that is unabridged with detailed definitions.
B.One that contains fewer words and emphasizes on special words.
C.One that contains a broad range of words in common usage.
D.One that spans several volumes and has extensive word histories.
听力原文: Yesterday we discussed the problem of rising prices, or in the economist's terms, inflation. We noted that, during periods of inflation, all prices and incomes do not rise at the same rate. Some incomes rise more slowly than the cost of living, and a few do not rise at all. Other incomes rise more rapidly than the cost of living.
We concluded that people with fixed incomes as, for example, the elderly who depend upon pensions, and people with slow-rising incomes as, for example, an employee with a salary agreed to in a long-term contract, will be most seriously affected by inflation. Please recall that while their dollar incomes stay the same, the cost of goods and services rises, and in effect, real income decreases, that is, they are able to purchase less with the same amount of money.
We also talked about the fact that stockholders and people with business interests and investments would probably benefit most from inflation, since high prices would increase sales receipts, and profits would more likely rise faster than the cost of living.
And now, before we begin today's lecture, are there any questions about the term inflation or any of the examples in our discussion so far?
(30)
A.An opening speech of a lecture.
B.The text of the economist's speech.
C.A discussion on inflation and investment.
D.The interpretation of the phrase "economic depression".
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