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Dear Sirs,
Re: Our Order No.1001 for 2 000 Washing Machines
We wish to refer you(1)our order No.1001 for 2000 Washing Machines Little Swan Brand, automatic Washing Machines,(2)which you will see that this order is placed(3)CFR basis.
As we now desire to have the shipment insured(4)your end.We shall be pleased if you will arrange to(5)the goods on our behalf(6)All Risks at invoice value 1000000 plus 10% i.e.RMB 1100000.
We shall of course to(7)you the premium upon(8)of your debit note or, if you like, you may draw on us at sight(9)the amount required.
We sincerely hope that our request will(10)your approval.
Yours faithfully,
Dear Sirs,
Re: Our Order No.1001 for 2000 Washing Machines
We wish to refer you to our order No.1001 for 2000 Washing Machines Little Swan Brand, automatic Washing Machines, from which you will see that this order is placed on CFR basis.
As we now desire to have the shipment insured at your end.We shall be pleased if you will arrange to insure the goods on our behalf against All Risks at invoice value 1000000 plus 10% i.e.RMB 1100000.
We shall of course to refund you the premium upon receipt of your debit note or, if you like, you may draw on us at sight for the amount required.
We sincerely hope that our request will meet with your approval.
Yours faithfully,
M: I’m sure you know that we are not permitted to reserve spaces in a class without full payment or a note from the professor. You’ll have to wait and take your chances.
Q: What did the man mean?
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A.Dr. Smith's class is already full.
B.The reserved spaces are for faculty only.
C.He will give the student a chance after she waits a while.
D.No exceptions can be made with regard to registration policy.
A.deletion, coverage B.delete, cover
C.cover, delete D.coverage, deletion
阅读理解:Thank you for your interest in Calibre Cassette (盒式录音带) library. This letter tells you about our service. With it we are sending you an application form, so that you can join if you would like to try it. Calibre library aims to provide the pleasure of reading to anyone who cannot read ordinary printed books because of sight problems. We currently have over 7,000 books available for reading for pleasure, including 1,000 specially for children. All our books are recorded cover-to-cover on ordinary cassettes and can be played on any cassette players. They are sent and returned by post, free of charge
When we receive your application, we will send you a book and an information tape. They will explain how to use the service. The easy way to use Calibre library is to tell us what sorts of books you like, and we will keep you supplied with books we think you will enjoy. Or you can send us a list of books you would like to read, and we will then send you books from this list whenever possible. In that case you will need to use our website, or buy one or more of our catalogues (目录).
21. According to the first paragraph, the library sends the application form. to the readers so that they can ________.
A) read ordinary books
B) order cassette players
C) buy Calibre cassettes
D) use the library service
22. Calibre library provides service mainly for people who suffer from ________.
A) hearing difficulties
B) mental illnesses
C) sight problems
D) heart troubles
23. The service of sending and returning books by post is ________.
A) not available to children
B) paid by the users
C) free of charge
D) not provided
24. The easy way to use the library service is to ________.
A) inform. the library of your name and address
B) tell the library the sorts of books you like
C) buy the catalogues of the library
D) ask the library to buy the books
25. The main purpose of this letter is to ________.
A) introduce the library’s service to readers
B) recommend new books to the readers
C) send a few catalogues to readers
D) express thanks to the readers
collection, note, notify, unless, if, no alternative but, failure, fail
Dear Sirs,
I am afraid your(1)to settle your account, which is over due for more than six months, will ]cave us with(2)resort to legal proceedings.
This is to(3)you that(4)we receive your check for $7550.50 by June 30, we will place your account in the hands of our attorneys for(5).
Yours sincerely,
Quite a problem. The Bank usually chooses safe, historical personalities. We already have Sir Isaac Newton, the scientist, the first duke of Wellington, the famous soldier who led the British army at Waterloo, Florence Nightingale, founder of English nursing and — of course — Shakespeare. So far, the list of possible choices for the £50 note is quite predictable. There's Sir Francis Drake, to represent the achievements of English explorers in the sixteenth century. Then we have Lord Nelson, another sailor and the man who won the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 for England. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the engineer, is also on the list because of the magnificent bridges which he built. The Bank will not forget music this time either — Sir Edward Elgar, one of our most famous composers of the nineteenth century is a possible choice. If they choose a woman, the feminist movement has two representatives: Boadicea, Queen of the early English tribes of the first century, who fought against the Romans, or Emily Pankhurst, who fought to get the vote for women early in this century.
What do you think of this selection? There's no one who was alive in the last fifty years on it and no political leader. Why not? Why doesn't the Bank choose popular heroes — like the Beatles, for example? Write and tell "BBC Modern English" who is on your list for this banknote. Imagine you have to choose some personality to go on a banknote in your own country. Who is your choice?
"Inflation" in this story means "______".
A.the rise in prices resulting from an increase in the money, credit, etc.
B.the rise and fall of the voice in speaking
C.the process of inflating or being inflated
D.an illness brought by infection
听力原文:W: Look at this note from the landlord.
M: What? We can't afford another twenty dollars a month.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
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A.A salary cut.
B.A real estate bargain.
C.A rent increase.
D.A vacation trip.
We can learn from the text that ______.
A.mail is important to all countries
B.not enough letters are sent all over the world
C.all the international letters must be sent to Switzerland first
D.some stamps look very beautiful