The subject of business contract on international goods is called ___________.
A.stock
B.bond
C.intangible goods
D.tangible goods
A.stock
B.bond
C.intangible goods
D.tangible goods
第1题
A.How to succeed in career.
B.How to resolve personal problems.
C.How to deal with business.
D.How to make money.
第2题
What is learned about Regency Title?
A.It is a family-owned business.
B.It has been in business for 40 years.
C.It has offices throughout the Midwest.
D.It employs more than 140 real estate agents.
第3题
What can we infer from the titles the student was looking at?
A.He is specializing in business and management.
B.He finds it convenient to find a specific book.
C.He is quite interested in business and management.
D.He is quite satisfied with the services of E-library.
第4题
What are the most popular ESP courses in Britain?
A.Courses for doctors.
B.Courses for businessmen.
C.Courses for reporters.
D.Courses for lawyers.
第5题
According to Obamas advisers,
A.great actions should be taken.
B.president"s action on business is a show.
C.doing is more than saying.
D.Larry Summers should be fired.
第6题
The passage tells us that______.
A.Japanese businessmen are good at business
B.foreign businessmen should first try to understand Japanese
C.foreign businessmen must be more polite
D.if you want to succeed you must learn from Japan
第7题
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that______.
A.very few artists can be good businessmen
B.Watkins"s works were recognized when he was alive
C.it was difficult to preserve the glass negatives
D.photography does harm to one"s eyesight
第8题
What Work Environments Do?
Work environments are than as varied (31) there are types of businesses. (32) it is a large corporation with multiple departments and locations, or a small business with only a handful of employees, different work environments seem to serve different purposes. If your company is experiencing increased or high turnover rates, it is important to look at all of the aspects that could be affecting employee satisfaction, but do not overlook the impact and influence the environment could have (33) the situation.
The work environment can include various factors—the lighting,furniture, colours, smells, sounds—everything that makes (34) the environment where work happens combines into (35) an overall effect. Some things cannot be helped, of course. For example, a business that specialises (36) auto-body repair and autopainting is going to have the equipment needed to get the job done, as well as some pretty strong odors of paint. There are things the employers can do (37) minimise the effects but they will likely not be completely eliminated. One would assume that individuals who are highly sensitive (38) this environment would not want to work there and (39) employees will understand the realities of the work environment.
When employees expect a certain type of environment and get something very different, problems can result. Those expected to work in a quiet, functional office but who find themselves (40) in an office environment that is loud, chaotic, with strong fumes coming from a nearby shop or other coping with other uncomfortable environment realities may soon be looking for alternative work.
(31)
第9题
听力原文: Lenovo Group has agreed to pay US $1.25 billion for IBM's personal computer business, lifting China's largest PC maker to third in global rankings and giving it a globally recognized brand.
Lenovo will pay US $600 million in cash and US $ 650 million in stock, Lenovo chief executive Yang Yuanqing said at a press conference in Beijing.
Lenovo will also assume US $ 500 million of debt. IBM will hold an 18.9 percent stake in Hong Kong-listed Lenovo after the acquisition, which is expected to be completed in the second quarter. The purchase vaults Lenovo from eighth place among PC makers, giving the company a leg up. in a global market now dominated by US manufacturers Dell and Hewlett-Packard.
"It's a good move for IBM," said Jason Maxwell, an analyst at Los Angeles-based TCW Group, which owns IBM shares. "It fits with their decade-old strategy of disinvesting in those areas where they don't have an advantage." IBM sold its hard-disk drive business in 2002 after the technology behind the products became widely available and easy to copy, leading to depressed profits. The same thing has happened in PCs as consumers use new items such as mobile phones to access the Internet. IBM, which made its first PC in 1981 and won orders by catering to businesses, retreated from selling its Aptiva PCs to retailers in the US in 1999 and decided to sell over the Internet.
Lenovo, based in Beijing, will reap benefits of the world's third most recognized brand-- IBM's brand name is worth US $53.8 billion, according to a survey by Interbrand.
How much will Lenovo pay in cash to purchase IBM?
A.US $ 1.75 billion.
B.US $ 1.25 billion.
C.US $ 0.6 billion.
D.US $ 0.5 billion.
第10题
She has been the subject of massive media coverage.
A.extensive
B.negative
C.expensive
D.active