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When the dispute over duty payment arises between the duty payer and the Customs, the duty payer should first pay the duty and then, within () of the issuance of the duty memo, apply to the Customs in writing for a reconsideration of the case.
A. 10 days
B. 20 days
C. 30 days
D. one year
[单项选择]Any dispute arising from duty payment between the auditee and the Customs should be dealt with in accordance with the provision laid down in the()
A. regulations on Customs External Auditing of the peopli’s Republic of China
B. customs law of the People~ Republic of China
C. regulations on Import and Export Tariff of the People~Republic of China
D. Both B and C
[填空题]Workplace negativity often arises when a manager makes a decision about a person’s work without ______.
[填空题]A conflict arises between elected politicians and the Euro central bankers with the former part
demanding to ______.
[填空题]Between seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when tea was first introduced into England there was competition between coffee houses and pubs to gain popularity of tea and liquor.
[单项选择]When does the speaker remember his duty of feeding birds [A] The night before David was going to return. [B] The night when David was return. [C] The night after David was going to return.
[填空题]Lecture Notes
When doing business over the telephone,you have to pay special a~ention to the listening and speaking skills.
Tip 1.Raise your(16)______and smile as you speak;
Reason:You don’t have the advantage of talking with them in person.
Effect:Giving your voice a(17)______& making you sound cheerful.
Although the customers cannot see your smile,they can feel the(18)______through your voice.
Tip 2.Remember and use the customers’names;
Reason:People love their names and love to hear their names.
Effect:Making the service more(19)______and(20)______.
Dos:Listen closely to catch the name/make a(21)______/write it down.
Don’ts:Only be concerned about impressing them or how to(22)______to them
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In the two decades between 1910 and 1930, over ten percent of the Black population of the United States left the South, where the majority of the Black population had been located, and migrated to northern states, with the largest number moving, it is claimed, between 1016 and 1918. It has been frequently assumed, but not proved, that most of the migrants in what has come to be called the Great Migration came from rural areas and were motivated by two concurrent factors: the collapse of cotton industry following boll weevil infestation, which began in 1898, and increased demand in the North for labor following the cessation of European immigration caused by the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. This assumption has led to the conclusion that the migrants’ subsequent lack of economic mobility in the North is tied to rural background, a background that implies unfamiliarity with urban living and a lack of industrial skills.
But the question of who actually left
A. people who migrate from rural areas to large cities usually do so for economic reasons
B. most people who leave rural areas to work in cities return to rural areas as soon as it is financially possible for them to do so
C. people with rural backgrounds are less likely to succeed economically in cities than those with urban backgrounds
D. most people who were once skilled workers are not willing to work as unskilled workers