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Can you give me some useful ______ on how to save money?
A、tips
B、advices
C、suggestion
Placing a job advertisement on an online job board is _____.
A、expensively
B、costly
C、fairly
There are ______ of ways to make your house look greener.
A、many
B、plenty
C、lot
Henry and his landlady are talking about how to _____ of garbage.
A、divide
B、deal
C、dispose
I saw your advertisement for an engineer in the newspaper yesterday,is the _______ still open?
A、work
B、position
C、campaign
—Working all day usually isn.t very effective. — ________________
A、There is no use saying so.
B、Yes, you’re right.
C、Are you serious?
—So kind of you to recommend such a good website for shopping. —_______
A、It doesn’t matter.
B、Never mind.
C、My pleasure.
— Happy New Year to you! — ________
A、The same to you .
B、Yes, I’m happy.
C、Very well, thanks .
— I wonder if you could help me? —__________________
A、I could.
B、No, not at all.
C、Certainly.
Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei.s most famous structure.
1-1、Pei became famous for he was elected by the President John F. Kennedy to design a library.
A、T
B、F
1Lynne Shaner used the Internet to buy everything she needed for her wedding and holiday gifts for her husband and step-daughter. Other than food, 90 percent of her purchases are made on the computer in her Washington apartment. “I find that, by being able to go online and choose the things that I need to choose, and have them delivered to me right at my doorstep, I eliminate all the driving, all the crowds, all the noise of that, and I usually get a better selection,” Shaner explained. Analysts say US online shopping has hit records in November and December. Fifty-seven percent of Americans have made at least one online purchase. Traditional merchants worry that the growing e-commerce will shrink their share of the market. Cornell University Marketing Professor Ed McLaughlin says they have reason for concern. “Anything that can move online will go. It is just a matter of time,” he stated. McLaughlin says traditional stores can keep their customers by offering goods like clothing, which customers may want to see and try on before purchasing — as well as items that are difficult to ship. He says some bricks and mortar stores are also pleasing customers with services that set up or repair computers and electronics. Traditional stores also offer a social experience that some shoppers enjoy. “Oftentimes, you need that last sense of ‘this is exactly what I want’ before you part with your money,” he said. “And you can.t always get that online. It.s a rather cold process. Traditional stores can also deliver goods more quickly than online retailers,” Martin says. And smart merchants are using stores to guide customers to websites and using their websites to encourage customers to visit their stores. While e-commerce worries some merchants, it.s a huge boost for delivery services like FedEx and UPS. UPS Manager Dana Kline says e-commerce means her company is even busier than usual this time of year. “We are expecting 28 million pieces on their peak day, which is December 20, which is up about a million from last year,” she noted. UPS is so busy that it.s hiring 55,000 temporary workers during the holiday season to deliver gifts. Those packages are headed for homes, including Lynne Shaner.s purchase.
1-1、Analysts say____ has hit records in November and December.
A、traditional shopping in America
B、online shopping in UK
C、online shopping in America
The book focuses on how to _______ freedom with responsibility.
A、have
B、attach
C、combine
Flowers spread an attractive fragrance and make your home look more ______.
A、appealing
B、unconscious
C、stressful
—Sorry to say there are quite a few mistakes in your homework. You should do it more_______. —I will. Many thanks.
A、carefully
B、secretly
C、actively
He has just finished a ______ jogging.
A、two-hours’
B、two-hour
C、two-hours
A、tips
B、advices
C、suggestion
Placing a job advertisement on an online job board is _____.
A、expensively
B、costly
C、fairly
There are ______ of ways to make your house look greener.
A、many
B、plenty
C、lot
Henry and his landlady are talking about how to _____ of garbage.
A、divide
B、deal
C、dispose
I saw your advertisement for an engineer in the newspaper yesterday,is the _______ still open?
A、work
B、position
C、campaign
—Working all day usually isn.t very effective. — ________________
A、There is no use saying so.
B、Yes, you’re right.
C、Are you serious?
—So kind of you to recommend such a good website for shopping. —_______
A、It doesn’t matter.
B、Never mind.
C、My pleasure.
— Happy New Year to you! — ________
A、The same to you .
B、Yes, I’m happy.
C、Very well, thanks .
— I wonder if you could help me? —__________________
A、I could.
B、No, not at all.
C、Certainly.
Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei.s most famous structure.
1-1、Pei became famous for he was elected by the President John F. Kennedy to design a library.
A、T
B、F
1Lynne Shaner used the Internet to buy everything she needed for her wedding and holiday gifts for her husband and step-daughter. Other than food, 90 percent of her purchases are made on the computer in her Washington apartment. “I find that, by being able to go online and choose the things that I need to choose, and have them delivered to me right at my doorstep, I eliminate all the driving, all the crowds, all the noise of that, and I usually get a better selection,” Shaner explained. Analysts say US online shopping has hit records in November and December. Fifty-seven percent of Americans have made at least one online purchase. Traditional merchants worry that the growing e-commerce will shrink their share of the market. Cornell University Marketing Professor Ed McLaughlin says they have reason for concern. “Anything that can move online will go. It is just a matter of time,” he stated. McLaughlin says traditional stores can keep their customers by offering goods like clothing, which customers may want to see and try on before purchasing — as well as items that are difficult to ship. He says some bricks and mortar stores are also pleasing customers with services that set up or repair computers and electronics. Traditional stores also offer a social experience that some shoppers enjoy. “Oftentimes, you need that last sense of ‘this is exactly what I want’ before you part with your money,” he said. “And you can.t always get that online. It.s a rather cold process. Traditional stores can also deliver goods more quickly than online retailers,” Martin says. And smart merchants are using stores to guide customers to websites and using their websites to encourage customers to visit their stores. While e-commerce worries some merchants, it.s a huge boost for delivery services like FedEx and UPS. UPS Manager Dana Kline says e-commerce means her company is even busier than usual this time of year. “We are expecting 28 million pieces on their peak day, which is December 20, which is up about a million from last year,” she noted. UPS is so busy that it.s hiring 55,000 temporary workers during the holiday season to deliver gifts. Those packages are headed for homes, including Lynne Shaner.s purchase.
1-1、Analysts say____ has hit records in November and December.
A、traditional shopping in America
B、online shopping in UK
C、online shopping in America
The book focuses on how to _______ freedom with responsibility.
A、have
B、attach
C、combine
Flowers spread an attractive fragrance and make your home look more ______.
A、appealing
B、unconscious
C、stressful
—Sorry to say there are quite a few mistakes in your homework. You should do it more_______. —I will. Many thanks.
A、carefully
B、secretly
C、actively
He has just finished a ______ jogging.
A、two-hours’
B、two-hour
C、two-hours