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[简答题]preferential policies
[单项选择]Tariffs may () on commodities leaving an area or on merchandise entering an area.
A. levy
B. be levied
C. effect
D. be effected
[填空题]A—GATT(General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)
B—MFN(Most Favored Nation)Treatment
C—WTO(World Trade Organization)
D—NAFTA(North America Free Trade Agreement)
E—Reporting System
F—Import Linkage Tax
G—International Settlement
H—National Treatment
I—IPRs(Intellectual Property Rights)
J—Import Licensing
K—Export Subsidy
L—Base Tariff Level
M—Balance of International Payments
N—LDCs(Least Developed Countries)
O—Free Trade Area
P—Electronic Commerce
______关贸总协定 ______申报制度
[填空题]What is the most preferential term
To allow the receiver a ______.
[填空题]What is the most preferential term
To allow the receiver a ______.
[单项选择]The Customs surveillance zone include the following places except ().
A. any seaport, railway and high way station, airport, border pass or international postal matter exchange where there is a Customs establishment
B. any place where Customs control is conducted
C. any place without a Customs establishment but which has been approved by the state council as a point of entry and exit
D. any place along the border of the country
[单项选择]A great difference between American social customs and those of other countries is the way in which names are used. Americans have little concern for "rank", especially socially. Most Americans do not want to be treated in any especially respectful way because of their age or social rank; it makes them feel uncomfortable. Many Americans even find the terms "Mr.", "Mrs." or "Miss" too formal. People of all ages may prefer to be called by their first names. "Don’t call me Mrs. Smith. Just call me Sally." Using only first names usually indicates friendliness and acceptance. However, if you do not feel comfortable using only first names, it is quite acceptable to be more formal. Just smile and say that after a while you will use first names but you are accustomed to being more formal when you first meet someone.
Very often, introductions are made using both first and last names: "Mary Smith, this is John Jones." In this situation you are free to decide whether to call the lady "Mary"
A. Sometimes a conversation begin with using last names, then first name instead.
B. In American, if you call a person "Mr." or "Miss", he or she will feel very excited.
C. After a while of introduction, if you use first names so quickly, people will think you are impolite if you continue according to you own custom.
D. American people especially pay attention to their ranks.