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She follows order well, but she seldom______ action.A.unifiesB.imploresC.initiatesD.innova

She follows order well, but she seldom______ action.

A.unifies

B.implores

C.initiates

D.innovates

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第1题

Fill in the contract form. in English with information gathered from the following corre

spondences: (20%)

Mail 1

Mar 3, 2021

Qingdao King Industrial & Trading Co.

Dear Sirs,

We thank you very much for your hospitality in your booth at the TEXTILES Fair 2021 in Frankfurt.

We are interested in table cloth Art. No.1001 in the packing of 20 pcs per box. The quantity will be one 20-foot container for a start.

Therefore, you are kindly requested to give us your best price rather than USD10.10 per box quoted at the Fair so that we can send you our order for prompt shipment.

We await your early reply with best regards.

Yours truly,

Boston Trading Co. Ltd., USA

Mail 2

Mar 5, 2021

Boston Trading Co. Ltd., USA

Dear Sirs,

It was a pleasure to meet you at the TEXTILES Fair 2021 and to receive your enquiry for our table cloth.

In fact, the price we quoted at the Fair is already the most favorable one. However, in order to save time and to start business, we will further lower our price as follows:

TABLE CLOTH ART. NO. 1001 AT USD 10.00/BOX CIF BOSTON

We are sure this will be acceptable to you. Let us start our business and we will offer you our best service.

We look forward to your early reply.

Yours faithfully,

Qingdao King Industrial & Trading Co.

Mail 3

Mar 6, 2021

Qingdao King Industrial & Trading Co.

Dear Sirs,

We thank you for your E-mail and new price, which we expected to be lower but will accept, noting that this is the first deal between us.

We would also like to order table cloth Art. No.2002 in 10-pc per box at the price of USD 12.50/box. Please confirm. Therefore, our order is as follows:

One 20-foot container of TABLE CLOTH ART. NO. 1001

One 20-foot container of TABLE CLOTH ART. NO. 2002

Packed in paper boxes of 20 pcs and 10 pcs respectively, 50 boxes to a carton respectively.

Shipment from Qingdao to Boston.

Please inform. us roughly how many cartons can be loaded in a 1X20’ container.

Please also inform. us of your payment terms and the earliest shipment date. We are awaiting your good service,high quality and the fine packing as you promised at the Fair, to enable both of us to build a good cooperation to our mutual benefit.

Yours truly,

Boston Trading Co. Ltd., USA

Mail 4

Mar 7, 2021

Boston Trading Co. Ltd., USA

Dear Sirs,

We thank you for your new order, but we find your price for 10 pcs/box table cloth of USD12.50 per box is too low. Our calculation points to USD12.80 per box. But in order to start, we think we can accept USD12.70/box. If you agree, we will fax you our Sales Contract for your signature.

Shipping marks are at our option.

Payment: by a confirmed, irrevocable Letter of Credit in our favor, payable by draft at sight.

Insurance is to be covered by us for 110% of the invoice value against All Risks.

Delivery: within 30 days after receiving the relative L/C.

For your information, according to our calculation, a 20-foot container can hold 600 cartons of 10-pc boxes or 300 cartons of 20-pc boxes.

Yours faithfully,

Qingdao King Industrial & Trading Co.

Mail 5

Mar. 8, 2021

Qingdao King Industrial & Trading Co.

Dear Sirs,

Thanks for your E-mail. We regret we are unable to accept USD12.70 for 10–pc boxes. The best we can do is USD12.60/box, for the start of our cooperation.

As we indicated earlier, you should accept the above price, taking into consideration the higher cost of freight at our expense.

Payment and date of shipment are acceptable. Please entertain our bid, so that we can proceed with the opening of the relevant L/C.

Yours sincerely,

Boston Trading Co. Ltd., USA

Mail 6

Mar. 10, 2021

Boston Trading Co. Ltd., USA

Dear Sirs,

As the cost of raw material is increasing sharply these days, we are facing big problems. Please appreciate our position.

However, in order to start the ball rolling, we accept your price for table cloth in 10-pc boxes at USD12.60/box. We are enclosing our S/C No. QK2021UB100. Please sign and return one copy for our file.

Also enclosed is our banking information. Please establish the covering L/C as soon as possible and fax us a copy of it for our reference.

We are glad to have concluded this initial transaction with you. We hope this would mark the beginning of a long-standing and steady business relationship between us.

Yours sincerely,

Qingdao King Industrial & Trading Co.

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第2题

We are in need of the ___ items urgently.

A.follow

B.following

C.follows

D.followed

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第3题

Ken and I met and saw each other just three times before he left for Vietnam. He never gav
e me flowers or candy. There were no moonlight walks, no lingering good-byes on the front porch. Our courtship took place by mail.

I felt sorry for him, far from home in the service of his country. Writing to him seemed almost a patriotic duty. But as we got better acquainted, our letter-writing pace increased—to as many as three a day. I started driving home at lunch to collect the mail.

Then Ken came back in leave, and we surprised ourselves by getting mantled and going overseas together. Romantic? Not really, because then he left on a three-week mission, making our honeymoon a by-mail event too.

We didn't set out to defy romantic customs; it just turned out that way, and stayed that way. We had been married seven years before we remembered our anniversary—and then only because my mother phoned to wish us a happy one. It took another ten years for us to notice Valentine's Day.

To celebrate our alertness that year, we decided to have a conventionally romantic evening; a quiet, just-the-two-of-us dinner at a nice restaurant.

When we arrived at the restaurant, we were told there would be a 40-minute wait, and so we headed for another nice, but not so romantic place. About halfway to our second choice, Ken realized that the restaurant would not honor our credit card and we were low on cash. I sighed and said, "I do have enough for a fast-food place." Clearly, we were veering far off the conventional coupe.

While Ken placed the order, I gathered napkins and straws and went to select a romantic spot in the nonsmoking area. There I found a woman methodically turning chairs up onto tables. "This section's closed," she said.

"But it's the only nonsmoking section," I protested. She pointed across the room. "You can sit over there."

"That's the smoking section," I argued.

"I know," she said. "But you don't have to smoke."

I started to protest but stopped to choke back a laugh. Maybe because she thought I was going to cry, she removed the opened chairs from a table and said, "This okay?" I thanked her and, after she had gone, sat giggling until Ken arrived with the hamburgers.

Surrounded by a forest of upside-down chair legs, we had our Valentine dinner. It wasn't exactly quiet, with grill workers yelling at each other in the kitchen past the swing door near our table. But it was just the two of us, if you didn't count the person with the mop who kept humping our chairs.

According to the context, "flowers or candy, moonlight walks, lingering good-byes" are to indicate ______.

A.some examples of conventional customs

B.an intimate friendship

C.a special relationship

D.an ordinary acquaintance

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第4题

What's your earliest childhood memory? Can you remember learning to walk? Or talk? The fir
st time you【C1】______ thunder or watched a television program? Adults seldom【C2】______ events much earlier than the year or so before entering school, just as children younger than three or four【C3】 ______ retain any specific, personal experiences. A variety of explanations have been【C4】______ by psychologists for this "childhood amnesia" (儿童失忆症). One argues that the hippocampus, the region of the brain which is responsible for forming memories, does not mature【C5】______ about the age of two. But the most popular theory【C6】______ that, since adults do not think like children, they can not【C7】______ childhood memories. Adults think in words, and their life memories, are like stories or【C8】______ -- one event follows

【C9】______ as in a novel or film. But when they search through their mental【C10】______ for early childhood memories to add to this verbal life story, they don't find any that fits the【C11】______ . It's like trying to find a Chinese word in an English dictionary.

Now psychologist Annette Simms of the New York State University offers a new【C12】______ for childhood amnesia. She argues that there simply【C13】______ any early childhood memories to recall. According to Dr. Simms, children need to learn to use【C14】______ spoken description of their personal experiences in order to turn their own short-term, quickly【C15】______ impressions of them into long-term memories In other【C16】______ , children have to talk about their experiences and hear others talk about【C17】______ -- Mother talking about the afternoon【C18】______ looking for seashells at the beach or Dad asking them about their day at Ocean Park. With out this【C19】______ reinforcement, says Dr. Simms, children cannot form【C20】______ memories of their personal experiences.

【C1】

A.listened

B.felt

C.touched

D.heard

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第5题

ClickWomen are beginning to experience that click! of recognition—that moment of truth tha

Click

Women are beginning to experience that click! of recognition—that moment of truth that brings a gleam to our eyes and means the revolution has begun. Those clicks are coming faster, and women are getting angry. Not redneck-angry from screaming because we are so frustrated and unfulfilled, but clicking-things-into-place-angry. We have suddenly and shockingly seen the basic lack of order in what has been believed to be the natural order of things.

One little click turns on a thousand others.

In Houston, Texas, a friend of mine stood and watched her husband step over a pile of toys on the stairs, put there to be carried up. "Why can't you get this stuff put away?" he mumbled. Click! "You have two hands," she said, mining away.

Last summer I got a letter from a man who wrote: "I do not agree with your last article, and I am canceling my wife's subscription." The next day I got a letter from his wife saying, "I am not canceling my subscription." Click!

On Fire Island, my weekend hostess and I had just finished cooking breakfast, lunch, and washing dishes for both. A male guest came wandering into the kitchen just as the last dish was being put away and said, "How about something to eat?" He sat down, expectantly, and started to read the paper. Click! "You work all week," said the hostess, "and I work all week, and if you want something to eat, you can get it, and wash up after it yourself."

In New York last fall, my neighbours—named Jones—had a couple named Smith over for dinner. Mr. Smith kept telling his wife to get up and help Mrs. Jones. Click! Click! Two women radicalized at once.

A woman I know in St. Louis, who had begun to enjoy a little success writing a grain company's newsletters, came home to tell her husband about lunch in the executive dining room. She had planned a funny little story about the deeply humorous pomposity (自以为是) of the executives, when she noticed her husband rocking with laughter. "Ho ho, my little wife in an executive dining room." Click!

Last August, I was on a boat leaving an island in Maine. Two families were with me, and the mothers were discussing the troubles of cleaning up after a rental summer. "Bob cleaned up the bathroom for me, didn't you, honey?" she confided, gratefully patting her husband's knee. "Well, what the hell, it's vacation," he said fondly. The two women looked at each other, and the queerest change came over their faces. "I got up at six this morning to make sandwiches for the trip home from this 'vacation'," the first said. "So I wonder why I've thanked him at least six times for cleaning the bathroom?" Click! Click!

In suburban Chicago, the party consisted of three couples. The women were a writer, a doctor, and a teacher. The men were all lawyers. As the last couple arrived, the host said, heartily, "With a roomful of lawyers, we ought to have a good evening." Silence. Click! "What are we?" asked the teacher. "Invisible?"

In an office, a political columnist, male, was waiting to see the editor-in-chief. Leaning against a doorway, the columnist turned to the first woman he saw and said, "Listen, call Barry Brown and tell him I'll be late." Click! It wasn't because she happened to be the chief editor herself that she refused to make the call.

In the end, we are all housewives, the natural people to turn to when there is something unpleasant, inconvenient, or inconclusive to be done. It will not do for women who have jobs to pretend that society's ills will be cured if all women are gainfully employed. In Russia, 70 percent of doctors and 20 percent of construction workers are women, but women still do all the housework. Some revolution, as the Russian women's saying goes, simply freed them to do twice the work.

They tell us we are being petty. The future improvement of civiliza

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第6题

Psychological research has focused on a number of basic principles that help memory:m
eaningfulness, organization, association, and visualization.It is useful to know how there principles work.

Meaningfulness affects memory at all levels.Information that does not make any sense to you is difficult to remember.There are several ways in which we can make material more meaningful.Many people, for instance, learn a rhyme to help them remember.Do you know the rhyme "Thirty days has September, April, June, and November..."? It helps many people remember which months of the year have 30 day s.

Organization also makes a difference in our ability to remember.How useful would a library be if the books were kept in random order? Material that is organized is better remembered than jumbled information.One example of organization is chunking.C hunking consists of grouping separate bits of information.For example, the number 4671363 is more easily remembered if it is chunked as 467, 13, 63.Categorizing is another means of organization.Suppose you are asked to remember the following list of wor ds: man, bench, dog, desk, woman, horse, child, cat, chair.Many people will group the words into similar categories and remember them as follows: man, woman, child; cat, dog, horse; bench, chair, desk.Needless to say, the second list can be remembered mo re easily than the first one.

Association refers to taking the material we want to remember and relating it to something we remember accurately.In memorizing a number, you might try to associate it with familiar numbers or events.For example, the heigh t of Mount Fuji in Japan -12,389 feet -might be remembered using the following associations: 12 is the number of months in the year, and 389 is the number of days in a year (365) added to the number of months twice (24).

The last principle is visualizati on.Research has shown striking improvements in many types of memory tasks when people are asked to visualize the items to be remembered.In one study, subjects in one group were asked to learn some words using imagery, while the second group used repetiti on to learn the words.Those using imagery remembered 80 to 90 percent of the words, compared with 30 to 40 percent of the words for those who memorized by repetition.Thus forming an integrated image with all the information placed in a single mental pict ure can help us to preserve a memory.

1.What kind of information is easy for us to remember?()

A.Information that does not make any sense to us

B.Information that we are not familiar with

C.Information that is meaningful to us

D.Information that we are not interested in

2.Which of the following pairs are rhymes?()

A.horse—house

B.right---white

C.come----home

D.how---low

3.The second list of words in para.3 is organized according to().

A.the rhyme

B.the word category

C.th e first letters of words

D.the meanings

4.Books are kept in a library().

A.according to their size

B.in random order

C.in a jumbled way

D.in different categories

5.What method can better help form. a whole mental picture about the ti ngs to be remembered?()

A.Grouping

B.Repetition

C.Imagery

D.Association

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第7题

P Co makes two products – P1 and P2 – budgeted details of which are as follows:The fixed o

P Co makes two products – P1 and P2 – budgeted details of which are as follows:

The fixed overhead costs included in P1 relate to apportionment of general overhead costs only. However, P2 also includes specific fixed overheads totalling $2,500.

If only product P1 were to be made, how many units (to the nearest unit) would need to be sold in order to achieve a profit of $60,000 each year?

A.25,625 units

B.19,205 units

C.18,636 units

D.26,406 units

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第8题

From the passage we learn that ______.A.there is a clear relationship between inflation an

From the passage we learn that ______.

A.there is a clear relationship between inflation and interest rates

B.the economy always follows particular trends

C.the current economic problems are entirely predictable

D.the present economic situation is better than expected

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第9题

Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. Almost everyone thinks attracti
ve people are happier and healthier, have better marriage and have more respectable occupations. Personal consultants give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants (被告). But in the executive circle, beauty can become a liability.

While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman.

Handsome male executive were perceived as having more integrity than plainer men; effort and ability we thought to account for their success.

Attractive female executive were considered to have less integrity than unattractive ones; their success was attributed not to ability but to factors such as luck.

All unattractive women executive were thought to have more integrity and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was attributed more to personal relationships and less to ability than was that of attractive overnight successes.

Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is perceived to be more feminine and an attractive man more masculine than the less attractive ones. Thus, an attractive woman has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally masculine position appears to lack the "masculine" qualities required.

This is true even in politics. "When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently," says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates. She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them.

The results showed that attractive males utterly defeated unattractive men, but the women who had been ranked most attractive invariably received the fewest votes.

The word "liability" (Line 4, Para. i) most probably means"

A.misfortune

B.disadvantage

C.instability

D.burden

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第10题

She came into the room quietly___ wake her friends.

A.so as not to

B.in order to not

C.not to

D.so she does not

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