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[单项选择]It’s the part of the job that stock analyst Hiroshi Naya dislikes the most: phoning investor managers on a Saturday or Sunday when he’s working on a report and facing a deadline. In Japan, placing a work call to someone on the weekend "feels like entering someone’s house with your shoes on, " says Naya, chief analyst at Ichiyoshi Research Institute in Tokyo. So last year, Naya started asking his questions via messages on Facebook. While a telephone call seems intrusive, he says, a Facebook message "feels more relaxed. "
Many Japanese have become fans of Mark Zuckerberg’s company in the past year. It’s taken a while: Even as Facebook took off in India, Indonesia, and other parts of Asia, it’s been a laggard in Japan since its local-language version debuted in 2008. The site faced cultural obstacles in a country where people historically haven’t been comfortable sharing personal information, or even their names, on the Internet. Homegrown rivals such a
A. If a company wants to succeed in a foreign country, it must make adjustment according to local customs.
B. Too many companies engaging in the same industry will lead to blind competition.
C. The successful business model in one country may have a hard time when transplanted to other countries.
D. The success of enterprise has a lot to do with imitating well-recognized business model.

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[单项选择]It’s the part of the job that stock analyst Hiroshi Naya dislikes the most: phoning investor managers on a Saturday or Sunday when he’s working on a report and facing a deadline. In Japan, placing a work call to someone on the weekend "feels like entering someone’s house with your shoes on, " says Naya, chief analyst at Ichiyoshi Research Institute in Tokyo. So last year, Naya started asking his questions via messages on Facebook. While a telephone call seems intrusive, he says, a Facebook message "feels more relaxed. "
Many Japanese have become fans of Mark Zuckerberg’s company in the past year. It’s taken a while: Even as Facebook took off in India, Indonesia, and other parts of Asia, it’s been a laggard in Japan since its local-language version debuted in 2008. The site faced cultural obstacles in a country where people historically haven’t been comfortable sharing personal information, or even their names, on the Internet. Homegrown rivals such a
A. it enables him to reach out to business partners
B. it saves the trouble of face-to-face meeting
C. it frees him from making awkward calls
D. it makes him relaxed to make intrusive remarks
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It’s the part of the job that stock analyst Hiroshi Naya dislikes the most: phoning investor managers on a Saturday or Sunday when he’s working on a report and facing a deadline. In Japan, placing a work call to someone on the weekend "feels like entering someone’s house with your shoes on, " says Naya, chief analyst at Ichiyoshi Research Institute in Tokyo. So last year, Naya started asking his questions via messages on Facebook. While a telephone call seems intrusive, he says, a Facebook message "feels more relaxed. "
Many Japanese have become fans of Mark Zuckerberg’s company in the past year. It’s taken a while: Even as Facebook took off in India, Indonesia, and other parts of Asia, it’s been a laggard in Japan since its local-language version debuted in 2008. The site faced cultural obstacles in a country where people historically haven’t been comfortable sharing personal informa
A. was encouraged by
B. was hardest hit by
C. was not surprised at
D. was not panicked by

[多项选择]Groups or organizations are an important part of some people’s lives. Why are groups or organizations important to people Write an essay of about 400 words to state your view.
In the first part of your writing you should present your thesis statement, and in the second part you should support the thesis statement with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
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 Prices on the New York stock exchange have suffered one of their biggest falls ever. In a sudden and unexpected development, the Dow-Jones Index fell by just over 140 points, or about 7%. It was the 3rd largest fall in the history of Wall Street. Most of it came in the last hour of trading. Before then, the stock exchange had been showing only minor losses. A BBC correspondent in New York says that the strong selling of American government bonds early in the day is believed to have been one reason for the fall. But he says them were other reasons. These included a belief that next week’s American trade figures would be bad and fears that interest rates would not decrease. The market was also affected by worries that the federal budget deficit would be higher than expected. Coinciding with a fall in prices on Wall Street, a presidential commission has sent a report to the White House on the stock market’s biggest ever crash on October 19 last year when the Dow-Jo

[单项选择]A call option sells for $4 on a $25 stock with a strike price of $30. Which of the following statements is FALSE( )
A. At expiration, the buyer of the call will not make a profit unless the stock’s price exceeds $30. 
B. At expiration, the writer of the call will only experience a net loss if the price of the stock exceeds $34. 
C. A covered call position at these prices has a maximum gain of $9 and the maximum loss of the stock price less the premium.
[单项选择]Which part of the job offer was Richard unhappy about
A. The amount of pay.
B. The number of hours.
C. The number of holidays.
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Which part of the job offer was George unhappy about
A. The amount of pay.
B. The number of hours.
C. The number of holidays.
[单项选择]Where does she take a part-time job
[单项选择] Which of the following is NOT part of her job with the Department of Employment
A. Doing surveys at workplace.
B. Analyzing survey results.
C. Designing questionnaires.
D. Taking a psychology course.
[简答题]Can you find a part time editing job from these ads
[填空题]The student took a part-time job during summer vacation _______________________ (以便于他积累工作经验).


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