for establishing
to establishing
to establish
for promoting
第1题:
Tom: You are playing guitar well. Can you read music? Charles: No, I don't. I just listen to songs on the radio and then play them until they sound right. Tom: ______ Charles: No, really.
A.You're lying
B.You're cheating
C.You are boasting
D.You're kidding
第2题:
A We're paying alright ;
B At least, our records for money in are very complete ;
C That's something you can improve by talking to human resources
第3题:
A.persional
B.single
C.individual
D.special
第4题:
()?
Yes, I will try my best.
A、 Do you know about business tax
B、 Can you give me a brief introduction about business tax
C、What do you think about business tax
第5题:
To get my traveler's check I had to _____ a special check to the bank for the total amount.
A. make for
B. make out
C. make off
D. make up
第6题:
Tell me about a city you have visited.
You should say:
where the city is and when you went there
what people can see and do in that city
why that city is special and explain why your visit to that city was memorable.
You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.
You will have one minute to think about what you're going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
第7题:
I’m going to buy Mary a birthday gilt. Do you have _____in mind?
A. special something
B. special anything
C. anything special
第8题:
A、Do you know about business tax?
B、What do you think about business tax?
C、Can you give me a brief introduction about business tax?
第9题:
A、It's a pity.
B、Really small
C、Very impressive
第10题:
If you don’t have much experience of making phone calls in English, making a business call can be a worrying experience. Most business people, unless they feel very confident, prepare for an important phone call in a foreign language by making notes in advance. And during the call they make notes while they’re talking to help them to remember what was said. Although it’s quick and convenient to phone someone to give them information or to ask questions, the disadvantage is that there is nothing in writing to help you to remember what was said. It’s essential to make notes and often when an agreement is reached on the phone, one of the speakers will send a fax or e-mail to confirm the main points that were made. Because it’s so easy to be misunderstood when talking on the phone, it’s a good idea to repeat any important information (especially numbers and names) back to the other person to make sure you’ve got it right. Always make sure you know the name of the person you’re talking to. If necessary, ask them to spell it out to you, so that you can make sure you’ve got it right----and try to use their name during the call. And make sure that they know your name too.
1. If you don’t have much experience of making phone calls in English, making a business call can be ().
A.an easy thing
B.a happy experience
C.a painful thing
2.Most business people prepare for an important phone call in a foreign language by making notes in advance because ().
A.they are very careful
B.their foreign language isn’t so good
C.they don’t want to miss any important information
3. When the speakers reach an agreement on the phone, ()will send a fax or e-mail in order to confirm the main points that were made.
A.one of them
B.both of them
C.none of them
4.What does “IT” refer to in the first sentence in_Paragraph Four_----“…it’s a good idea to repeat any important information (especially numbers and names) back to the other person to make sure you’ve gotITright”()
A.important information
B.the other person
C.a good idea
5.The best title of this passage is().
A.The Importance of Taking Notes
B.Business Calls
C.Talking on the Phone