Who will mail the letter?A.The man.B.The woman.C.Neither the man nor the woman.
Who will mail the letter?
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.Neither the man nor the woman.
Who will mail the letter?
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.Neither the man nor the woman.
第1题
Who will mail the letter?
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.Neither of them.
第2题
听力原文:Who received the package in the mail?
(A) He looks young for his age.
(B) The receptionist opened the mail.
(C) The package was for me.
(23)
A.
B.
C.
第3题
Who is Jim Dixon?
A.He is a representative of Lakewood Fitness Center.
B.He is one of the leaders of Walk at Work.
C.He is head of the personnel department.
D.He is a gardener at Lakewood Parks.
第4题
______ is the first American writer who is granted Nobel Prize of Literature.
A.Sinclair Lewis
B.John Steinbeck
C.William Faulkner
D.O. Henry
第5题
听力原文: Thanks for filling in for James for a couple of days. Let me quickly go over the procedures here. The bills with a red mark by the account names are to be printed. Once they are printed, they need to be stuffed in envelopes with a return envelope, stamped, and placed in the outgoing mail bin. When the bin is full, it is delivered to shipping and receiving for pick-up. The bin should be there before 11 when the mail delivery person arrives. He will bring in today's mail. It needs to be sorted and placed in the appropriate mail slot. The mail room is next to the cafeteria.
Who are the instructions for?
A.A temporary worker.
B.A new employee.
C.A mail delivery person.
D.A cafeteria worker.
第6题
What are the inconveniences the Excite Inbox offer to customers?
A.Anyone, who wants to use voice mail to call you when you are not at home, has to call a second number, dial or say a ten-digit extension and wait a while to leave you a message.
B.Anyone who wants to send you a fax must dial the toll-free number and then the extension, wait through the commercial and finally press the fax machine's Start button on cue.
C.If anyone leaves you a message or sends you a fax, it is conveniently listed in your Inbox alongside your e-mail messages.
D.Both A and B
第7题
When will the Revenue Office in City Hall be open?
A.From 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 on Saturday.
B.Every day this week.
C.In the afternoon only.
D.From 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday.
第8题
Who is the speaker probably addressing?
A.A job candidate
B.A job recruiter
C.A career advisor
D.A department manager
第9题
根据材料,回答题。
The Development of American Postal System
In the early days of the United States, postal charges were paid by the recipient and chargesvaried with the distance carried. In 1825, the United States Congress permitted local postmastersto give letters to mail carriers for home delivery, but these carriers received no government salary and their entire compensation depended on what they were paid by the recipients of individual letters. In 1847, the United States Post Office Department adopted the idea of a postage stamp,which of course simplified the payment for postal service but caused grumbling by those who did not like to pi"epay. Besides, the stamp covered only delivery to the post office and did not include carrying it to a private address. In Philadelphia, for example, with a population of 150,000, people still had to go to the post office to get their mail. The confusion and congestion of individual citizens looking for their letters was itself enough to discourage use of the mail. It is no wonder that, during the years of these cumbersome arrangements, private letter-carrying and express businesses developed. Although their activities were only semi-legal, they thrived and actually advertised that between Boston and Philadelphia they Were half-day speedier than the government mail.
The government postal service lost volume to private competition and was not able to handle efficiently even the business it had. Finally, in 1863, Congress provided that the mail carriers who delivered the mail from the post offices to private addresses should receive a government salary,and that there should be no extra charge for that delivery. But this delivery service was at first confined to cities, and free home delivery became a sing of urbanization. In 1890, of the 75 million people in the United States, fewer than 20 million had mail delivered free to their doors. The rest; nearly three quarters of the population, still received no mail unless they went to their post OffiCe.
What is the main idea of the passage? 查看材料
A.The development of a government postal system.
B.The increasing use of private mail services.
C.The history of postal stamps.
D.The comparison of urban and rural postal services.
第10题
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Junk email messages like these, also known as spam, are familiar to anyone with an email account. On average, each email user received 1,300 spam messages last year, and that number is expected to increase to 3,900 by the year 2007.
Junk mail is nothing new. For years, marketing groups have collected consumer information, including addresses and phone numbers, and sold them as lists to interested advertisers. But with junk mail, the high cost of mailing packages to large groups of people kept it down to a manageable level. But with email, anyone With a computer and Internet connection can now send messages around the world for free.
But it's the people who receive spam who wind up paying. It is estimated that spam costs companies millions of dollars every year due to wasted time, connection costs and lost emails.
(33)
A.130.
B.3,900.
C.13,000.
D.1,300.