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The Wall Street Journal and other business periodicals often carry report of companies that have not met their sales or profit forecasts, What are some reasons a company might not meet is forecasts? What suggestions could you make improving the effectiveness of forecasting?

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第1题
Will you_______me the favor to take down the pictures on the wall?
A、give
B、do
C、make
D、bring

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第2题
This time in Beijing I visited all the places I had ______ to see, like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
A、longed
B、succeeded
C、met
D、imagined

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第3题

-What does your father do?
-- ___________.

A、He is cleaning the street

B、He is forty

C、He is a farmer

D、He is all right

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第4题
It is every citizen’s duty to go out to () the snow on the street the moment it stops falling so as to make ‘it convenient for traffic to pass.

A、 sweep up

B、 clear up

C、 clean up

D、 whirled up

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第5题
-How can I get to the cinema?-_________A.It's very far.B.Yes, there is a cinema nea
-How can I get to the cinema?
-_________
A.It's very far.
B.Yes, there is a cinema near here.
C.It's well known.
D.Go down this street and turn left.
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第6题
Which of the following payments meets the IRS definition of a tax?()

A、Sewer fee charged added to a city trash collection bill

B、A special assessment paid to the county to pave a street

C、A levy on the value of a deceased taxpayer's estate

D、Payment of $300 to register an automobil

E、The $300 consists of a $50 registration fee and $250 based on the weight of the auto

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第7题
Mrs Sharp, a large, red-faced woman in her late sixties, has lived in Greenleas, a &
Mrs Sharp, a large, red-faced woman in her late sixties, has lived in Greenleas, a 'new town' in the countryside outside London, since 1958. Before that she lived in Bethnal Green, an area of inner London. She was moved to Greenleas by the local authorities when her old house was demolished (拆除).
She came from a large family with six girls and two boys, and she grew up among brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, grandparents and cousins. When she married her boyfriend from school at eighteen, they went on living with her parents, and her first child was brought up more by her mother than by herself, because she always worked.
As the family grew, they moved out of their parents' house to a flat. It was in the next street, and their life was still that of the extended family. "All my family used to live around Denby Street," said Mrs Sharp, "and we were always in and out of each other's houses." When she went to the shops, she used to call in on her mother to see if she wanted anything. Every day she would visit one sister or another and see a nephew or niece at the corner shop or in the market.
"You always knew 90% of the people you saw in the street every day, either they were related to you or you were at school with them," she said.
When her babies were born (she had two sons and a daughter), she said, "All my sisters and neighbours would help - they used to come and make a cup of tea, or help in some other way." And every Saturday night there was a family party. It was at Mrs Sharp's mother's house. "Of course we all know each other very well. You have to learn to get on with each other. I had one neighbour who was always poking(管闲事) her nose into our business. She was forever asking questions and gossiping (拨弄是非). But you had to put up with everyone, whatever they were like."
1)、Mrs. Sharp had to move to Greenleas because she had to work there.
A.T
B.F
2)、When she got married, she lived together with her parents all the time.
A.T
B.F
3)、She knew so many people because they were either her relatives or schoolmates.
A.T
B.F
4)、The sentence "I had one neighbour who was always poking her nose into our business." in the last Para. means I had one neighbour who always showed her interests in our private affairs.
A.T
B.F
5)、This passage mainly deals with what the extended family is like.
A.T
B.F
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第8题
One night there was a heavy snow, and in the morning Mr Smith's garden was full of snow. Mr Smith wanted to take his car out, so he ___21___ a man to clean the road from his garage to his gate. He said to the man, "Don't throw any snow on that side, because it will do ___22___ to the young trees in my garden. Don't throw any on the other side, because it will break my fence. And don't throw any into the street, or the policemen will be ___23___." Then Mr Smith went out.
When he came back, the road was clean and the snow from it was not on the trees, or the fence, or the street. Mr Smith was very pleased ___24___ he opened the garage to get out his car. The garage was full to the top with all the snow from the road, and his car was somewhere ___25___ it.
21)、
A.harm
B.angry
C.until
D.under
E.paid
22)、
A.harm
B.angry
C.until
D.under
E.paid
23)、
A.harm
B.angry
C.until
D.under
E.paid
24)、
A.harm
B.angry
C.until
D.under
E.paid
25)、
A.harm
B.angry
C.until
D.under
E.paid
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第9题
July comes, with school examinations. But when these are finished, the school year ends. Boys and girls have nearly two months' holidays before them. They leave school by bus and train to go back home, to meet their fathers and mothers.
The summer holidays are the best time of the year in England for ___21___ children. The weather is usually so good that they can spend most of their time playing in the garden, or playing in the forests and fields if they live in the ___22___. If they live in big towns, they can usually go to parks to play.
In England, not only can the rich people take their children to the seaside. If a factory worker or a bus driver, a street cleaner or a farmer ___23___ to take his wife and children there, he can usually does this like them.
Why do people like so much at the seaside? It's the sea, the sand and the sun. Of course, there are a lot of new things to see, nice thing to eat and exciting things to do. And there are also the feeling of sand under one's feet, of sea water to one's skin, and the warm sun on one's back. Everybody can enjoy himself at the seaside.
But when ___24___ comes, the summer holidays are over. Boys and girls ___25___ have a new school year. They will come back to their school again.
21)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
22)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
23)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
24)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
25)、
A.countries
B.September
C.will
D.wants
E.most
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第10题
My wife and I spent two weeks in London last year. We went there in autumn. We think it is the best season to visit England. The weather is usually quite pleasant and there aren't too many tourists in October.
We stayed in a small hotel in the West End. It was convenient as we did most of our sight seeing on foot. Taxis were too expensive; the bus routes were too difficult for us to understand; and my wife didn't like traveling by underground. She said it made her feel shut in.
We went to look at the places, which all tourists see. We saw Buckingham Palace, the National Gallery and Piccadilly Circus. We went shopping in Oxford Street and spent too much money. What we liked most, though, was going to the theatre. We don't have the chance to see such wonderful plays at home. A lot of people say English food is very bad. We didn't think so. It's true that most of the restaurants are French or Italian or Chinese, but we had some very good meals.
In fact, we enjoyed our holiday so much that we have booked another trip to England for this year. We're going to take our umbrellas, though. I'm sure we'll need them.
1)、While in London, the writer and his wife usually got around on foot.
A.T
B.F
2)、The wife didn't like traveling by underground because it was not fast enough.
A.T
B.F
3)、They could visit good museums in London that they have no chance of doing at home.
A.T
B.F
4)、In London it is not easy for people to find English restaurants.
A.T
B.F
5)、They are going to take their umbrellas because it often rains in London.
A.T
B.F
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第11题
Perhaps the most famous theory, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally(文化的)programmed. In other words, we learn our looks ---- we are not born with them. A baby has generally unformed face features(特征). A baby, according to Bird whistle, learns where to set the eyebrows(眉毛)by looking at those around ---- family and friends. This helps explain why the people of some areas of the United States look so much alike, New Englanders or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics(遗传学). The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are set. For many, this can be well into grown-ups. A husband and wife together for a long time often come to look somewhat alike. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country there are areas where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example, the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many Southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgi A. People in largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than do people in small towns.
(1). People who live () are more friendly.
A、in largely populated areas
B、in New York city
C、in the country
D、in the North
(2). This passage might have been taken out of a book dealing with().
A、physics
B、chemistry
C、biology
D、none of the above

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