What is cited as a consequence of free shipping offers?A.More discount offers.B.Impulse bu
What is cited as a consequence of free shipping offers?
A.More discount offers.
B.Impulse buying.
C.Decreasing customers purchasing online.
D.Quick purchase.
What is cited as a consequence of free shipping offers?
A.More discount offers.
B.Impulse buying.
C.Decreasing customers purchasing online.
D.Quick purchase.
第1题
Carroll's statement cited in Lines 2-3 ,Paragraph 2 shows________
[A] the absence of a proper understanding in the nature of language learning.
[B] his anxiety over the situation in the studies of language learning.
[C] the necessity for psychological research on language leaming.
[D] his promise of what he could offer for psycholinguistic studies.
第2题
Carroll's statement cited in Lines 2-3, Paragraph 2 shows
A.the absence of a proper understanding in the nature of language learning.
B.his anxiety over the situation in the studies of language learning.
C.the necessity for psychological research on language learning.
D.his promise of what he could offer for psycholinguistic studies.
第3题
What is NOT correct on Microsoft's rebuttal according to the passage?
A.The software maker said having an extremely popular product—Windows—does not make it monopolist.
B.Microsoft claimed that the U. S. government prosecutors have not satisfied the burden of proof for any of their antitrust claims.
C.The company cited the June 1998 appeals court ruling that called the union of Windows and Internet Explorer "a genuine integration".
D.The brief was fried immediately after the government is preparing to propose the breakup of Microsoft into two or three parts.
第4题
What is the purpose of this report?
A.To advertise a new model
B.To inform. of a job opening
C.To announce a product recall
D.To talk about a sale
第5题
听力原文: The purpose of communication is to get your message across to others. This is a process that involves both the sender of the message and the receiver. This process leaves room for errors, with messages often misinterpreted by one or more of the parties involved. In fact, a message is successful only when both the sender and the receiver perceive it in the same way. By successfully getting your message across, you convey your thoughts and ideas effectively.
In a recent survey of recruiters from companies with more than 50,000 employees, communication skills were cited as the single most important decisive factor in choosing managers. The survey points out those communication skills, including written and oral presentations, as well as an ability to work with others, are the main factors contributing to job success.
In spite of the increasing importance placed on communication skills, many individuals continue to struggle with this, unable to communicate their thoughts and ideas effectively. This inability makes it nearly impossible for them to compete effectively in the workplace.
Getting your message across is paramount to progressing. To do this, you must understand what your message is, what audience you are sending it to, and how it will be perceived. You must also weigh in the circumstances surrounding your communications.
(33)
A.How to communicate effectively.
B.Why successful communication are important.
C.What communication is.
D.How to avoid direct communication.
第6题
With the passage of time, the wave of change also spread to cities. The expression "one's【C1】______on marriage" began to appear, as did the concept of "marriage as one of life's many【C2】______."
The【C3】______of men still unmarried in their thirties reached about twenty percent in the national【C4】______taken in 1985, and the【C5】______of a "hard-to-get-married era" began to be much talked about. The figure apparently【C6】______30 percent in 1995.【C7】______, the highest rate of male singles in their thirties was【C8】______in Tokyo, including that the【C9】______number of unmarried men was no longer a【C10】______rural problem.
What about women? The proportion of unmarried women in the 25 - 29 age【C11】______bracket has been increasing【C12】______about 5 percent every five years【C13】______it is now nearly 50 percent.
What are the real reasons women【C14】______not to marry? Early on, two were cited: women are now better educated and more women are interested in working outside the home. A Ministry of Education survey【C15】______in 1989 found that 35.8 percent of male high school graduates【C16】______to college or university(including junior college)— less than the 36.8 percent for female graduates. This was the first time【C17】______the ministry started such surveys that women had【C18】______men in going【C19】______higher education.【C20】______, the proportion of women with jobs outside the home reached 49.5 percent in 1989.
【C1】
A.outlook
B.lookout
C.conception
D.belief
第7题
What is stated about Megabites first quarter sales?
A.They have increased significantly.
B.They are much lower than those for last year.
C.They are expected to be higher from the second quarter.
D.They will decrease slowly from the first quarter.
第8题
It is true that American capitalism should be【C10】______with the achievements of its economy, the question【C11】______immediately comes to our mind is what are the essential【C12】______and construct their significance in the【C13】______of American economy, we shall then be able to make a good【C14】______of the key factors that have【C15】______to the phenomenal growth of American economy in the past two centuries.
First and【C16】______, American capitalism is organized as a private enterprise system for private profit,【C17】______the resulting rewards protected by the state as private【C18】______. This, in fact, is the general【C19】______of American economic institutions, underlining the social structure【C20】______which American society has been built.
【C1】
A.contributed
B.attributed
C.distributed
D.owned
第9题
听力原文: Current studies show that what goes on labels is an important consideration for manufacturers, since more than seventy percent of shoppers read food labels when considering whether to buy a product.
A recent controversy as to whether labels on prepared foods should educate or merely inform. the consumer is over, and a consumer group got its way. The group had maintained that product labels should do more than simply list how many grams of nutrients a food contains. Their contention was that labels should also list the percentage of a day's total nutrients that the product will supply to the consumer, because this information is essential in planning a healthy diet.
A government agency disagreed strongly, favoring label that merely informs the consumer, in other words, a label that only lists the contents of the product. The agency maintained that consumers could decide for themselves if the food is nutritious and is meeting their daily needs.
The consumer group, in supporting its case, had cited a survey in which shoppers were shown a food label, and were then asked if they need more or less of a certain nutrient after eating a serving of this product. The shoppers were not able to answer the questions easily when they were not given a specific percentage.
This study, and others helped get the new regulation passed, and now food products must have the more detailed labels.
32.According to the speaker, how many percent of customers read food labels before making a purchase?
What was the controversy about?
What's the government agency's attitude towards more detailed labeling?
What kind of food labels will be provided to the customers now?
(33)
A.Around 45%.
B.About 50%.
C.Less than 68%.
D.Over 70%.
第10题
It is true that American capitalism should be【B10】to the achievements of its economy. The question【B11】immediately comes to our mind is what are the essential【B12】and construct their significance in the【B13】of American economy, we shall then be able to make a good【B14】of the key factors that have【B15】to the phenomenal growth of American economy in the past two centuries.
First and【B16】, American capitalism is organized as a private enterprise system for private profit,【B17】the resulting rewards protected by the state as private【B18】. This, in fact, is the general【B19】of American economic institutions, underlining the social structure【B20】which American society has been built.
【B1】
A.contributed
B.attributed
C.distributed
D.owned