If anyone wants to say something in class,you()put up your hands first.
A.may
B.should
C.can
A.may
B.should
C.can
What are the inconveniences the Excite Inbox offer to customers?
A.Anyone, who wants to use voice mail to call you when you are not at home, has to call a second number, dial or say a ten-digit extension and wait a while to leave you a message.
B.Anyone who wants to send you a fax must dial the toll-free number and then the extension, wait through the commercial and finally press the fax machine's Start button on cue.
C.If anyone leaves you a message or sends you a fax, it is conveniently listed in your Inbox alongside your e-mail messages.
D.Both A and B
Speaker A: I was really glad to hear about your award. Congratulations! Speaker B: ______
A.You also have heard about my award? Who told you the news?
B.Well, it"s really nothing. I don"t think I deserve it.
C.Thanks. Actually, I was really surprised. I mean, there were a lot of qualified people out there.
D.No, no. It is just a small award. Anyone can get it if he wants to.
Anyone who wants to apply for a loan need read the following (specifications).
A.expressions
B.warnings
C.instructions
D.advertisements
15 Anyone who wants to apply for a loan need read the following specifications.
A expressions
B warnings
C advertisements
D instructions
A.Incidentally
B.Consequently
C.Subsequently
D.Accidentally
The author wants people to ______.
A.think about what they read and hear
B.never trust anyone
C.get rid of the habit of gambling
D.believe no doctors
A.whichever
B.whatever
C.whenever
D.wherever
?Look at these sentences and the four paragraphs.
?Which clip (A, B, C or D) does each sentence refer to?
?For each sentence 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.
?You will need to use some of the letters more than once.
A
The Million Dollar Mentality
Jemima Tate
Writer and business expert Jemima Tate reveals how millionaires think and what drives them to be best. Her philosophy is simple: millionaires are no different from anyone else and given the desire and determination to improve the quality of their lives, virtually anyone can realise their dreams. Tate provides the vital ingredients that can lead uo financial independence and reveals the secrets of becoming seriously rich. This book will inspire anyone who wants to work towards millionaire starus.
B
Using the Power of Influence
Meg Carbery
Meg Carbery shows readers how to survive and prosper in the rapidly changing business and social environment by providing a comprehensive guide to techniques of persuasion at work which are both ethical and effective. This book is a comprehensive repertoire of professional influencing skills which will serve the needs of managers, leaders, professionals and sales people and those concerned with influencing the behavior. of employees--who may be better qualified than themselves!
C
Norbert Starr's Positive Action Plan
Norbert Starr
Norbert Starr's Positive Action Plan is an invaluable source of inspiration, motivation and ideas. For each day of the year, a quotation from Starr--many drawn from previously unpublished material--is followed by further instruction and a detailed plan of action for putting the concepts into practice. Each month has a theme, so that progress is organised and consistent; April, for instance, is 'Goal Set-ting' and May follows logically with 'Action!' Starr's advice comes from many years in business, which is what makes it the most valuable available.
D
1001 Ways to Promote Your Business
Petitions
Petitions (请愿/书) have long been a part of British political life. Anyone who wanted to change something would get a list of signatures from people who agreed to the idea and either send them to the government or deliver them personally to the Prime Minister's house in London.
They are always accepted at the door by one of the PM's officials. What happens then? Nothing much, usually. But petitions have always been thought of as a useful way for those who govern to find out what the people really think.
That's why the UK government launched its "e-petition" site in November 2006 . Instead of physically collecting signatures, all anyone with an idea has to de now is to make a proposal on the government website, and anyone who supports the idea is free to add his or her signature.
The petitions soon started to flow in. The idea was for the British people to express their constructive ideas. Many chose instead to express their sense of humor.
One petitioner called on Tony Blair to "stop the Deputy Prime Minister eating so much". Another wanted to expel (驱逐) Scotland from the United Kingdom because Scottish football fans never support England in the World Cup.
Other petitioners called on the Prime Minister to abolish the monarchy. Some wanted to give it more power. Some wanted to oppose the United States. Others wanted to leave the European Union. Some wanted to send more troops to Iraq and others wanted them all brought home. Some wanted to adopt the euro (欧元). Others wanted to keep the pound.
Yet if some petitions are not serious, others present a direct challenge to government policy. A petition calling on the government to drop plans to charge drivers for using roads has already drawn around 1.8 million signatures. In response to that, a rival petition has been posted in support of road pricing. And that is also rapidly growing.
There are about 60 million people in Britain, so it is understandable that the government wants to find out what people are thinking. But the problem with the e-petition site seems to be that the British people have about 70 million opinions, and want the Prime Minister to hear all of them. Perhaps he could start a petition asking everyone to just shut up for a while.
A petition needs to be signed.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned