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[填空题]
- [A] Thank you for(your)calling.
- [B] Shall we meet at 3:00 at the gate
- [C] OK, that’s fine.
- [D] Hi! Can I speak to Tom
- [E] What’s the time, please
- [F] Yes, I’ll be free.
- [G] When and where shall we meet
Hello! May I speak to Tom, please
[单项选择]Shall I meet you at your office Friday morning()
A. Hurry up.
B. Take it easy.
C. No problem.
D. Mind your steps.
[单项选择]
M: Why did you get up at 6:307 1 thought your meeting wasn’t until 10:30.
W: I wanted to visit the park before I left. It’s the first time I’ve seen it.
How much time did she have before her meeting()
A. 6 hours.
B. 5 hours.
C. 4 hours.
D. 1 hour.
[单项选择]()we receive your application, we’ll send you an e-mail to confirm it.
A. Once
B. Whatever
C. Whether
D. However
[填空题]Thank you for your invitation. We are looking forward to (visit) ______ your city.
[简答题]Thank you for your order. We trust that the goods met your urgent needs and were to your complete satisfaction.
[单项选择]If you insist on your quotations, we will have to ()our requirements elsewhere.
A. buy
B. cover
C. purchase
D. take
[填空题]We look forward to (meet)()you and wish you every success in your career.
[单项选择]
W: If I go to Tokyo, will you meet me there We can visit my cousin’s new home.
M: Well, I had intended to, but I changed my mind at the last moment.
What does the man mean( ).
A. He didn’t have enough money to go to the concert.
B. He arrived too late to hear the concert.
C. He altered his plans suddenly.
[简答题]Thank you for your offer, and we hope you will contact with us again in the future.
[简答题]We wish to confirm you that we have booked your Order No.1234 for our hand tools.
[填空题] When two hands meet, we pass on something of ourselves. After 【26】 to Mark Twain, Helen — who was both deaf and blind — commented, "I can feel the twinkle of his eye 【27】 his handshake. " In some indefinable way, Twain had 【28】 his charm to Keller.
And that’’ s probably been true of the handshake all the 【29】 back to its earliest days, —【30】 no one can tell its actual 【31】. A common explanation is that 【32】 early man encountered a stranger, he 【33】 out his hand to show he had no weapon. From this, supposedly, 【34】 the handshake.
Not so, says historian Brian Burke. He believes, the handshake 【35】 "putting your blood behind your breath. " He explains that ancient people 【36】 the spoken word alone, and they used the handclasp to signify that their 【37】 was backed up by the 【38】 of their heart — i. e. , their blood. 【39】, the handshake suggested trust.
That 【40】 of trust has survived to this day. People in business often 【41】 agreements simply by declaring, "Let’’s shake
A. A.symbol
B.news
C.message
D.information