What does "promotions" mean in paragraph 3?A.Encouragement.B.Advertising.C.Advancement.D.S
What does "promotions" mean in paragraph 3?
A.Encouragement.
B.Advertising.
C.Advancement.
D.Supports.
What does "promotions" mean in paragraph 3?
A.Encouragement.
B.Advertising.
C.Advancement.
D.Supports.
第1题
What does the woman offer Mr. Spector?
A.More time
B.More money
C.A reduced workload
D.A promotion
第2题
What does the man offer the woman?
A.A promotion
B.Career advice
C.Freelance work
D.A job with Drake
第3题
What role does culture play in promotion decision at IKEA?
A.Only Sweden can become senior managers.
B.A knowledge of Swedish culture is vital for promotion.
C.Nationality plays no part in promotion decisions.
第4题
听力原文:Nobody has more enthusiasm than she does in the promotion of the new model.
What does the speaker mean?
A.Everyone has more enthusiasm than she does.
B.She's the most enthusiastic person I know.
C.She's no more enthusiastic than the others.
D.Nobody has any enthusiasm in the promotion.
第5题
听力原文:W: Who do you think should get the promotion, Carol or David?
M: Carol is much more thorough in his work than David is.
W: I quite agree with you.
M: What's more, Carol always has a moral compass for himself and is honest.
What does the man mean?
A.David only does half of the work.
B.David gets the promotion earlier than Carol.
C.Carol works more than David.
D.Carol should get the promotion.
第6题
What does advertising function as according to this ad. man?
A.A determiner that leads people to bring the product into their lives.
B.A complete lie that leads people to buy the product.
C.As a stable value which makes people believe what the product has.
D.As a promotion which makes people aware of the new product.
第7题
M: I hope not. I would prefer to have a promotion and less working hours.
Q: What does the man want?
(14)
A.More working hours.
B.A better position.
C.More days off.
D.A long vacation.
第8题
听力原文:W: I read about your promotion in the newspaper. You must be very pleased.
M: To be honest, I can take it or leave it. The new office is nice, but the workload has doubled.
Q: What does the man imply?
(16)
A.He is not enthusiastic about his job.
B.He is thinking of leaving his job for not being promoted.
C.He is pleased with his new job since it is not demanding.
D.He doesn't like the newspaper job.
第9题
听力原文: What is marketing? Some people hold the mistaken idea that marketing is a little more than selling. But marketing is more than just a business activity. In fact, it's something everyone does quite often. Acting as either the customer or the marketer. Consider a few of the activities we take for granted, like riding a bus, shopping for clothes, reading a newspaper or watching television. All of these rely on marketing. It's hard to imagine our contemporary life without marketing. You are on the customer side of marketing when you shop at the supermarket, pay your tuition or go to a movie. You are on the marketer side of the transaction when you advertise for a roommate, convince your friend to lend you their bicycle or interview for a job. In the last two examples, you are marketing yourself and your credibility. Job applicants use resume as marketing tools to gain interviews with potential employers. And then use the interview to demonstrate what desirable products they are. Similarly models and actors use photographs to market themselves. Artists and writers supply samples of their work. Even in the commercial round, companies aren't the only marketers and goods aren't the only item marketed. Football teams market themselves when they give team photos and other premiums to their fans. And non-profit group market what they do, the medical research or political action, when they solicit contributions of time and money or try to influence people's behaviors.
In 1985, the American Marketing Association redesigned marketing as the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchanges that satisfy the individual and organizational objective. This definition encompasses all the diverse activities of marketing and highlights the central marketing functions — the exchange process.
(43)
A.Marketing does more harm than good to customers.
B.Marketing just means that businesses sell their products.
C.Marketing is something every one of us does quite often.
D.Marketing includes a variety of business activities.
第10题
From: Luis Reyes (l.reyes@bluepharmacy.com)
To: Amanda Cunningham (a.cunningham@bluepharmacy.com)
Subject: Overstock
Date: June 24,8:42 p.m.
Amanda,
1 just finished stocking the order, and it looks as if we have a small problem. Whoever ordered must have punched in the wrong amount, because we have too many of the Pretty Baby Sun Lotion. I asked Linda about it, and she didn't know anything.
There are 10 cases of this product, so someone must have ordered 200 instead of 20.I checked the invoice, and we were billed correctly. 1 even called the warehouse to make sure they didn't make the mistake, and the order was for 200.
1 wasn't sure what to do, so I just stocked the shelves and put the rest in our back stock. I was thinking we could make some sort of promotion for sun lotion since summer just started.
If you want, I can make a display tomorrow morning.
Luis
Where does Mr. Reyes work?
A.At a pharmacy
B.At a swimming pool
C.At a fitness center
D.At a department store
第11题
It is the author's view that______.
A.self promotion does not necessarily mean flattery
B.hard work contributes very little to one's promotion
C.many employees fail to recognize the need of flattery
D.speaking up for oneself is part of human nature