Why are you interested in applying Unilever? (No more than 300 letters)
Why are you interested in applying Unilever? (No more than 300 letters)
Why are you interested in applying Unilever? (No more than 300 letters)
Directions:
You want to apply for the following job: a personal secretary to the general manager, write a letter to Mr. Byron to:
1) show your interest,
2) describe yourself, and
3) explain why you would be suitable for the job.
You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter,use “Wang Lin ” instead.
1. A 15-year-old high school student will probably join in the camp.
A: F
B: T
2. In this passage, the underlined word “confidence”means “想象力” in Chinese.
A: T
B: F
3. The second paragraph of the passage tells us why Camp Broadway is helpful.
A: F
B: T
4. In the camp, you have a chance to learn how to help your friends with their lessons.
A: T
B: F
5. The program is only open to those who have some experience.
A: T
B: F
More than how much money comes in it's a matter of how you spend it.That's where budgeting comes in.A detailed budget helps you keep tabs on your income.There are many people who are able to live comfortably on what they earn, even if their income is modest.A budget, therefore, keeps track of income and expenses.It will segregate your fixed expenses like your food, stay and insurance and your variable expenses like your travel, entertainment, etc.
Adequate insurance for you and your family is an essential part of investing.Life, health and property insurance protect you and your loved ones from unforeseen mishaps.It is also wise to make a will so that your assets can be handled smoothly.
Good personal finance management involves investing, managing risk, insurance, understanding and handling debt and credit, knowing the value of time and money and ensuring that your retirement is taken care of.While planning you make an assessment of your present situation in relation to your goals.Managing personal finances becomes a hassle when you get into debt.Debt is what you owe, and can be good and bad.If you have borrowed money to buy property, it is an investment and the money you pay against interest on the loan is tax deductible.But running up debts like overdue credit cards is not good.This is why budgeting is very important so that you know exactly where your money is going.It is very easy to lose track of what you spend without a budget.
There are multiple ways to invest and save for the future.The crux of the matter is to keep in mind your sources of income and account for your expenses, while keeping a budget that is feasible.Periodical review keeps you in control of your personal finance.
1.The word "modest" in Para.1 probably means "____________"?
A.Honest
B.Mild
C.Average.
D.Large
2.How many ways of finance management does the author mainly mention?()
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.2
3.What's the essential part of investing for a family?()
A.Sources of income
B.Various expenses
C.Adequate insurance
D.Detailed budget
4.How does the author think of debt?()
A.It's completely bad
B.It's both good and bad
C.It's wonderful
D.It's not mentioned
5.What does this passage mainly talk about?()
A.How to manage money
B.How to spend money
C.How to invest money
D.How to loan money
A young British woman went to Hong Kong to work, and at the time of her 【B6】 she knew nothing about the Chinese culture of language. 【B7】 her way to school one day, she went to the bank to get some money. 【B8】, the bank clerk asked her if she had had her lunch. She was extremely surprised 【B9】 such a question because in the British culture it would be 【B10】 an indirect invitation to lunch. Between unmarried young people it can also 【B11】 the young man's interest in dating the girl. 【B12】 this bank clerk was a complete stranger 【B13】 the British girl, she was very much taken aback (生气), and hastily commented that she had eaten 【B14】. After this she 【B15】 to school and was even more surprised when one of the teachers asked the same question. By now she 【B16】 that it could not be an invitation, but was puzzled 【B17】 why they asked it. 【B18】 the following days she was asked the same question again and again. Only much later 【B19】 that the question had no real meaning 【B20】 --it was merely a greeting.
【B1】
A.build on
B.build up
C.build into
D.build out
A.attract
B.interest
C.appeal
D.impress
39 If you draw your money before it is due.
A you have to pay interest to the bank.
B you have to close your account
C you have to open a new account.
D you have to pay a penalty or fee.
What is meant by the“user cost”of producing an exhaustible resource? why does price minus extraction cost rise at the rate of interest in a competitive exhaustible resource market?
A.For what?
B.How?
C.Why not?
D.Why?