We are well provided _____________ food and clothingA.withB.forC.onD.at
We are well provided _____________ food and clothing
A.with
B.for
C.on
D.at
We are well provided _____________ food and clothing
A.with
B.for
C.on
D.at
第1题
M: We've been here for 25 years. We don't want to move. But we've been approached by other cities offering more attractive options, including tax rates and special incentives.
W: How have the mayor and city council responded to these concerns?
M: Well, we're continuing negotiations. Our position is that we provide many jobs and a lot of income to this community, but we will have difficulty continuing to do so with the current tax policy.
What is the man really interested in?
A.The tax policy in this city
B.The jobs and incomes his firm provided
C.The history of the city
D.His own position in the firm
第2题
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you've got some ideas for our product promotion(23).
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that's a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we're allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over- the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them--"Their lotion cured my disease in six days." for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn't offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Mmm. OK. What about this—a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it's true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who's not satisfied with one of our products (24). It's possible to do that, isn't it?
M: No, I'm afraid not (24). Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I'll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid (25).
(20)
A.The advertising price of the products.
B.How to develop the quality of the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.HOW to satisfy people with more medicine.
第3题
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you’ve got some ideas for our product promotion.
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that’s a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we’re allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over-the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them —“Their lotion cured my disease in six days.” for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn’t offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Hmm. OK. What about this—a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it’s true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who’s not satisfied with one of our products. It’s possible to do that, isn’t it?
M: No, I’m afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I’ll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so tight.
(20)
A.What kind of medicine to develop.
B.When to advertise the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.The regulations of medicine advertising.
第4题
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you' ve got some ideas for our product promotion.
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that' s a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we' re allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over-the- counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them-- "Their lotion cured my disease in six days." for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn' t offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Mmm. OK. What about this--a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it' s true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who's not satisfied with one of our products. It's possible to do that, isn't it?
M: No, I' m afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I' ll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid.
(20)
A.What kind of medicine to develop.
B.When to advertise the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.The regulations of medicine advertising.
第5题
This approach to popular education was not the same in other countries. In Prussia, Switzerland, France and in the U. S. A. , the duty to see that future citizens were educated was recognized as that of the State, and public money was allotted to it much earlier than in England. Although the churches in some of these countries were associated with the State system--since religion was recognized to have an important share in the upbringing of the young--the prime motive force was education. The doctrines of the French Revolution were mainly responsible on the Continent for a first approach to educational opportunity, but these doctrines did not meet with the approval of the governing classes in this country. No statesman here at the beginning of the nineteenth century would have echoed Thomas Jefferson's famous saying of 1812 that "if a nation expects to be both free and ignorant it expects what never was and never can be in a state of civilization". The most our leaders achieved was the reluctant recognition, sixty years later, that "we must educate our masters". But if we were later than other nations in realizing the importance of popular education, our system has gained something from its dual (double) origin. We have, sooner than other countries, realized that education is not merely instruction, that schools are places where the very young children can be cared for, and that all children have bodies as well as minds.
Popular education in England before 1870 was NOT funded by ______.
A.the government
B.the churches
C.individuals
D.social welfare organizations
第6题
November 1
Veronica Greene
Sorenson Corp.
50 Basin Harbor Road
Vergennes, Vermont 05491
Dear Ms. Greene,
I regret to inform. you that due to the unseasonably warm temperatures this winter, we will be closing the ski resort for the week of November 16 to 23. Unfortunately, as your reservations for two of our lodges and group ski passes were during this time, we will have to cancel them. We apologize for this inconvenience and hope that you will reschedule your company retreat for another date when the weather permits us to adequately stock our slopes with snow. If you would like to reschedule, please call my secretary at 475-0043. She will ensure that you are provided with the best facilities we have to offer as well as a discount on your reservation.
Sincerely,
Haute Pointe Ski Resort
Why does Mr. Cheswick cancel Ms. Greene's reservations?
A.Because temperatures are too warm
B.Because the resort will be renovated
C.Because Ms. Greene did not pay her deposit
D.Because the lodge she requested is overbooked
第7题
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you've got some ideas for our product promotion.
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that's a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we're allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over-the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them-- "Their lotion cured my disease in six days. " for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn't offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Mmm. OK. What about this--a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it's true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who's not satisfied with one of our products. It's possible to do that, isn't it?
M: No, I'm afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I'll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid.
23. What are the two speakers talking about?
24.According to the man, which suggestion of the woman is not possible?
25.From the conversation, what do we know about the woman?
(20)
A.What kind of medicine to develop.
B.When to advertise the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.The regulations of medicine advertising.
第8题
One Devonshire Gardens
7July, 20_
Fax to: P. Peterman
Fax number: 0101-202-555-1218
Dear Mr. Peterman:
Thank you for your confirmation fax of today. We take great pleasure in confirming your reservation of one superior double room for the evenings of 28 through 30 July. The cost of this room will be £135 a night, inclusive of tax, newspaper, and continental breakfast. The total charge of £405 will be made to the credit card number which you previously provided to us.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that we have a fully equipped exercise room, as well as an indoor swimming pool, for the exclusive use of our guests at no extra charge. We also have a restaurant located on the premises at which you may purchase lunch or dinner at your discretion. Should you require transportation from the airport when you arrive in our city, we can arrange a special airport shuttle for you. Just call the hotel from one of the white courtesy phones located throughout the arrivals terminal. Press 15 to reach the One Devonshire Gardens front desk.
We look forward to welcoming you at One Devonshire Gardens. Please don't hesitate to contact me should you have any questions regarding your reservations or our accommodations.
Yours sincerely,
Debbie Smith
Reservations Manager
What kind of room was reserved?
A.A single
B.A twin
C.A double
D.A suite
第9题
SWIMMING WITH SHARKS
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- No experience necessary
- No age limit
- All gear and equipment provided
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808-222-9393
Oahu Shark Adventure
www.oahusharkadventure.com
Brendan,
I think I found the perfect activity for Mr. Mendoza when he's visiting the Honolulu offices next month. Check out this Web site: www.oahusharkadventure.com
This might seem a little extreme, but we all know how much Mr. Mendoza loves the ocean and scuba diving. We bring him scuba diving on every trip he takes out here. But I also know that he's fascinated by sharks. The last time he was in Hawaii he was reading a book about them and would bring them up in conversation every chance he had. So I think this would be perfect for him — something different but something he would enjoy very much.
My brother-in-law went on a shark adventure through Oahu Shark Adventure when my sister and her family came to visit me last summer. He said it was very safe, very well organized, and an experience that he will never forget.
So what do you think? Perhaps we can discuss the idea with the whole team on Thursday. We can find out if we have any volunteers to go on a shark-viewing adventure with Mr. Mendoza — if we're all in agreement that it's a good idea.
Jung-wha
What information does the advertisement provide?
A.A list of prices
B.A schedule of times
C.Recommended sites for visitors
D.Equipment and experience requirements
第10题
A.are well protected
B.have land-based evidence
C.are in isolation
D.have a longer history