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What is telegraphic speech?What is holophrase?What is over—extension? 什么是电报式言语?什

么是单词句?什么是扩展过度?

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What's the difference between Mail Transfer and Telegraphic Transfer?
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第2题
Remittance Mail Transfer Telegraphic Transfer On one's own initiative

Remittance Mail Transfer Telegraphic Transfer On one's own initiative

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第3题
A.Payment order will take fewer days than telegraphic transfer.B.Payment order will ta

A.Payment order will take fewer days than telegraphic transfer.

B.Payment order will take more days than telegraphic transfer.

C.Payment order will only apply to urgent business.

D.Telegraphic transfer takes less money comparing with payment order.

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We are glad to receive your telegraphic order of May 6, ______ regret that we can not supp
ly the goods ______ the end of May.

A.but, by

B.and, by

C.but, for

D.and, for

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第5题
As your prompt attention to shipment is most desirable to all parties ______ , we hope you will let
us have your telegraphic shipping advice without further delay.

A.concern B.concerning C.to concern D.concerned

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第6题
A.Three hundred pounds through payment order.B.1.5 pounds through payment order.C.450

A.Three hundred pounds through payment order.

B.1.5 pounds through payment order.

C.450 U.S. dollars through payment order.

D.450 U.S. dollars through telegraphic transfer.

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“Shipment to be made subject to an advanced payment(or down payment)amounting×××to be remitted in fa

“Shipment to be made subject to an advanced payment(or down payment)amounting×××to be remitted in favorof sellers by telegraphic transfer(or mail transfer)withindication of S/C No.XXX,and the remaining part oncollection basis,document will be released againstpayment at sight”,这是______与______相结合的结算方式。

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听力原文:W: Can I help you?M: Yes. I'd like to transfer some money to a bank account in Ne

听力原文:W: Can I help you?

M: Yes. I'd like to transfer some money to a bank account in New York.

W: Er...um, do you have all the details?

M: Yes.

W: OK. We can fix that up for you right now. Do you have the name of the bank?

M: Yes. It's Great Western Bank in New York.

W: And who is the money to go to?

M: Mrs. Ellen Robbins.

W: Good. And the money is to be forwarded to her account at Great Western Bank?

M: Yes. Her account number is V0233779.

W: V0233779. Right. And the amount?

M: Three hundred pounds.

W: Three hundred pounds. Mm. OK. Now let's see, the exchange rate today is... er... ah yes, 1.5 dollars to the pound. So three hundred pounds comes to four hundred fifty American dollars. And your name?

M: Elton John.

W: Elton John.

M: Right.

W: Mm... and your address?

M: Grange Park, Ealing Broadway.

W: Grange Park, Ealing Broadway. Right. Well, now, there's transfer fee. It's three pounds for a payment order and six pounds if we telegraph it through.

M: What's the difference?

W: Well, with a telegraphic transfer it will get there in 3 days. The other way will take about two weeks.

M: Oh, it's fairly urgent, so I think we'd better telegraph it.

W: All right. Well, I'll hand this on to the teller and she'll call out your name in a few minutes.

M: Thank you.

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A.Teacher and student.

B.Clerk and customer in the post office.

C.Clerk and customer in the supermarket.

D.Clerk and customer in the bank.

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The United Nations Impressive as the modern network of international organization and econ

The United Nations

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Key Points in the ON Charter

Precisely how these responsibilities were conceptualized was spelled out in Chapter VII of the UN Charter, titled "Action with Respect to Threats to Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression." Article 39 of this chapter specifies that "the Security Council shall determine the existence of any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression and shall make recommendations, or decide what measure shall be taken in accordance with Articles 40 and 42, to maintain or restore international peace and security." Subsequent articles spell out how the Security Council was expected to discharge its obligations. Article 41 deals with economic sanctions, including "complete or partial interruption of economic relations and of rail, sea, air, postal, telegraphic, radio, and other means of communication, and the severance of diplomatic relations." Article 42 contemplates situations in which economic sanctions may be inadequate: in such cases, the Security Council "may take action by air, sea, or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security. Such action may include demonstrations, blockade, and other operations by air, sea, or land forces of Members of the United Nations." Other articles in Chapter VII deal with organizing the military components of full fledged collective security system, including the establishment of a Military Staff Committee.

The machinery of international peacekeeping outlined by these articles far surpassed the comparable machinery of the League of Nations. Moreover, the UN was intended to go well beyond merely maintaining peace and security, as the establishment of its so-called specialized agencies revealed. Through these agencies, the UN plays an important role in worldwide disaster relief, resettlement of refugees, technical assistance in the areas of food and agriculture, health concerns, and many other areas. In addition, the world body actively promotes a higher world standard of living through agencies such as International Children's Emergency Fund. Finally, financial and developmental assistance has been extended to economically troubled states through the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Glancing at a List of the UN's specialized agencies makes it clear that the UN was committed from the outset to promoting world welfare as well as preventing world war.

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