The() received from the people I met in the Maldives really made my holiday very special.
A.hospital
B.host
C.hospitality
D.hostlity
A.hospital
B.host
C.hospitality
D.hostlity
A.changed
B.differed
C.moved
D.varied
A.mysterious
B.miraculous
A.Peasants had a hard life due to the high tax on land.
B.Scholars were skeptical of Greek tradition.
C.Women were excluded from education.
D.Soldiers received poor salaries.
A. he quit
B. he had quit
C. had he quit
D. does he quit
A、The entry to accrue salaries owed to employees at the end of the period.
B、The entry to record revenue earned but not yet collected or recorded.
C、The entry to record earned portion of rent previously received in advance from a tenant.
D、The entry to write off a portion of unexpired insurance.
A.Throughput is the maximum available transmission rate in case of no packet losses.
B.Frame. loss rate is the percentage of successfully forwarded packets out of a certain traffic loaD.Causes for packet loss include network congestion, timeout, disorder and frame. error.
C.Latency is the interval from when a packet is received to when it is forwarded in case of no packet losses. Perform. latency test for several times and take their average value.
D.Back-to-back frames refer to maximum number of packets that can be processed by an IP network device, in case of no losses of packets which are received at a minimum transmission interval.
A、The entry to accrue salaries owed to employees at the end of the period.
B、The entry to record revenue earned but not yet collected or recorded.
C、The entry to record earned portion of rent previously received in advance from a tenant.
D、The entry to write off a portion of unexpired insurance.
Business people focused on the production of goods from the Industrial Revolution until the early twentieth century, and on the selling of goods from the 1920s to the 1950s. Marketing received little attention up to that point. After 1950, however, business people recognized that their enterprises involved not only production and selling but also the satisfaction of customers'needs. They began to implement the marketing concept, a business philosophy that involves the entire business organization in the dual process of satisfying customer needs and achieving the organization's goals.
Implementation of the marketing concept begins and ends with marketing information about customers — first to determine what customers need, and later to evaluate how well the firm is meeting those needs.
21. Marketing adds value in the form. of utility, or the power of a product or service to satisfy a need.
22. Business people focused on the production of goods from the Industrial Revolution until the 19 century.
23. From 1920s to 1950s, marketing received a lot of attention from public.
24. Business people began to implement the marketing concept, a business philosophy that involves the process of satisfying customer needs and achieving the organization's goal.
25. Implementation of the marketing concept begins and ends with marketing information about customers.
In his new position, he has many reports to read-reports from farmers who are applying for loans; status reports from farmers who have received loans; and reports from his employer, the federal government, on new loan programs.
After reading so many reports, Peter wonders,“Why are reports so different?"Some are long, some are short. Some are simple, some are complex. Some are easy to read, some are difficult to read. Some are coherent, some are. not. Some make recommendations, some do not. Why are reports so different?
1.The San Joaquin Valley in California is one of the most().
A.famous industrial areas
B.popular tourist attractions
C.productive agricultural areas
2. What does Peter do in his new position? ()
A.He reads many reports from several aspects
B.He writes many reports for farmers and banks
C.He is in charge of investment and marketing
3. Why the farmers write reports to Peter?()
A.To make conclusions
B.To apply for loans
C.To do business with him
4. From reading reports, Peter finds that().
A.most of the reports are well written
B.farmers are good at writing reports
C.the reports show great difference
5.What do you think the author will talk later?()
A.The difficulty of the farmers
B.The position of Peter' s supervisor
C.The reasons causing difference of reports
She received the prize of $190 000 not for herself but for the poor people of the world. She used the money to feed hungry people, to give homes to those who have nowhere to live, to give help to the sick and the dying. In fact she received more than $190 000. There was not the usual Nobel banquet in 1979. The money which was saved on the banquet bought meals for fifteen thousand hungry people.
The Nobel Peace Prize is usually given to famous politicians, but Mother Teresa is not a politician. She is a nun, the Mother Superior of the Missionaries of Charity. She received theNobel Peace Prize because her whole fife has been given to loving and helping people.
81.The Nobel Prize is awarded in ___.
A.India
B.Norway
C.Britain
D.Canada
82.According to the passage, Mother Teresa ___.
A.did not speak from prepared notes
B.spoke to fifteen thousand people in Norway
C.used to live in Albania
D.had worked in Russia
83.The Nobel Peace Prize was given to Mother Teresa because ____.
A.she has made great contributions to world politics
B.she is head of an influential religious organization
C.she lives simply herself but is generous to other people
D.she has devoted her life to loving and helping people
84.According to the text, there is usually ____ for the Nobel Prize receiver.
A.a banquet
B.a show
C.a celebration
D.a tour
85.The best title for this passage can be: _____
A.Mother Teresa's Life
B.Mother Teresa Receives the Nobel Peace Prize
C.A Famous Woman
D.Angel of the Poor