PART FOUR·Read the following text.·Choose the best word to fill each gap.·For each question (19—33) mark one letter (A, B, C, D) on your answer sheet.There’s a great (19) of Friends where Chandler and Ross go to a (20) , basically get overcharged and (21) to "get their money’s (22) " by taking all the (23) from the hotel that aren’t nailed down. With only a few exceptions (the remote is off (24) , but the batteries in the remote are (25) game), they (26) the hotel out of shampoo, (27) fruit, ashtrays, etc.At the end of (28) , they get their comeuppance when Ross’s suitcase flies open and out (29) hundreds of little toiletry bottles, a bushel of apples, dozens of towels and the like. Everyone around them, including the desk (30) , stares in (31) as they run out the door. But if it had only been (32) , 10 bottles of lotion and a dozen apples, would that have been OK Where does the line between complimentary and contraband get drawnIt has been estimated that the (33) industry loses about $100 million a year from theft, according to Los Angeles Times. Tia Gordon of the American Hotel and Lodging Association tells the Times the top ripped-off item is towels. Not for me; I can’t even stand to use the towels my kids use, let alone steal one from a stranger. 25()
A. fair
B. equal
C. risk
D. balance
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PART ONE·Read these sentences and the following texts.·Which text does each sentence (1—7) describe·For each sentence mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E).A. Technique Publications Administrator1. College business/engineering degree is preferred.2. Associate/ three years’ automotive degree or equivalent experience is required.3. Coordinate and process all company glove box literature (owner manual, radio manual, warranty and maintenance booklet) and service manuals, and be responsible for service publications readiness for imports of China market.4. To be the Single Point of Contact Person in company with oversea business firms for China mainland and Hong Kong SAR Market publications issues such as ordering publications/software and tracking updates of publications/software.5. Interact with all necessary groups on service publications issues and strategies.B. Medical Intern1. Postgraduate.2. Major in Medicine/Industry Hygiene/Public Health.3. Scholarship awarded.4. Relevant intern experience expected.5. Actively participate in extracurrieulum.6. Good at written English.7. Good at computer skill.C. Associate1. MBA Degree or Higher—graduating in 2005.2. Both oral and written fluency in English and Mandarin.3. Keen interest in finance/sales and trading.4. Strong teamwork initiative, enthusiasm and motivation.5. Commitment and strong work ethics.6. The ability to multi-task and prioritize.D. Executive Assistant1. Undergraduate degree from top university in English, International Business, or other related disciplines.2. English fluency, written and oral.3. Ability and desire to learn quickly.4. Drive, entrepreneurial spiritE. Analyst1. Two years of work experience with a top management consulting firm and Undergraduate degree from top university in quantitative disciplines, such as engineering, operations research, statistics, econometrics, applied math, or physics, or Master’s degree from top university in quantitative disciplines.2. English fluency, written and oral.3. Ability and desire to learn quickly.4. Drive, entrepreneurial spirit. The applicants majoring in English can be qualified for the job.
PART FOUR·Read the following text.·Choose the best word to fill each gap.·For each question (19—33) mark one letter (A, B, C, D) on your answer sheet.There’s a great (19) of Friends where Chandler and Ross go to a (20) , basically get overcharged and (21) to "get their money’s (22) " by taking all the (23) from the hotel that aren’t nailed down. With only a few exceptions (the remote is off (24) , but the batteries in the remote are (25) game), they (26) the hotel out of shampoo, (27) fruit, ashtrays, etc.At the end of (28) , they get their comeuppance when Ross’s suitcase flies open and out (29) hundreds of little toiletry bottles, a bushel of apples, dozens of towels and the like. Everyone around them, including the desk (30) , stares in (31) as they run out the door. But if it had only been (32) , 10 bottles of lotion and a dozen apples, would that have been OK Where does the line between complimentary and contraband get drawnIt has been estimated that the (33) industry loses about $100 million a year from theft, according to Los Angeles Times. Tia Gordon of the American Hotel and Lodging Association tells the Times the top ripped-off item is towels. Not for me; I can’t even stand to use the towels my kids use, let alone steal one from a stranger. 31()
A. disappointment
B. disapproval
C. disgust
D. discrimination
PART ONE·Read these sentences and the following texts.·Which text does each sentence (1—7) describe·For each sentence mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E).A. Technique Publications Administrator1. College business/engineering degree is preferred.2. Associate/ three years’ automotive degree or equivalent experience is required.3. Coordinate and process all company glove box literature (owner manual, radio manual, warranty and maintenance booklet) and service manuals, and be responsible for service publications readiness for imports of China market.4. To be the Single Point of Contact Person in company with oversea business firms for China mainland and Hong Kong SAR Market publications issues such as ordering publications/software and tracking updates of publications/software.5. Interact with all necessary groups on service publications issues and strategies.B. Medical Intern1. Postgraduate.2. Major in Medicine/Industry Hygiene/Public Health.3. Scholarship awarded.4. Relevant intern experience expected.5. Actively participate in extracurrieulum.6. Good at written English.7. Good at computer skill.C. Associate1. MBA Degree or Higher—graduating in 2005.2. Both oral and written fluency in English and Mandarin.3. Keen interest in finance/sales and trading.4. Strong teamwork initiative, enthusiasm and motivation.5. Commitment and strong work ethics.6. The ability to multi-task and prioritize.D. Executive Assistant1. Undergraduate degree from top university in English, International Business, or other related disciplines.2. English fluency, written and oral.3. Ability and desire to learn quickly.4. Drive, entrepreneurial spiritE. Analyst1. Two years of work experience with a top management consulting firm and Undergraduate degree from top university in quantitative disciplines, such as engineering, operations research, statistics, econometrics, applied math, or physics, or Master’s degree from top university in quantitative disciplines.2. English fluency, written and oral.3. Ability and desire to learn quickly.4. Drive, entrepreneurial spirit. The applicants may be willing to join in activities.
PART ONE·Read these sentences and the following texts.·Which text does each sentence (1—7) describe·For each sentence mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E).A. Technique Publications Administrator1. College business/engineering degree is preferred.2. Associate/ three years’ automotive degree or equivalent experience is required.3. Coordinate and process all company glove box literature (owner manual, radio manual, warranty and maintenance booklet) and service manuals, and be responsible for service publications readiness for imports of China market.4. To be the Single Point of Contact Person in company with oversea business firms for China mainland and Hong Kong SAR Market publications issues such as ordering publications/software and tracking updates of publications/software.5. Interact with all necessary groups on service publications issues and strategies.B. Medical Intern1. Postgraduate.2. Major in Medicine/Industry Hygiene/Public Health.3. Scholarship awarded.4. Relevant intern experience expected.5. Actively participate in extracurrieulum.6. Good at written English.7. Good at computer skill.C. Associate1. MBA Degree or Higher—graduating in 2005.2. Both oral and written fluency in English and Mandarin.3. Keen interest in finance/sales and trading.4. Strong teamwork initiative, enthusiasm and motivation.5. Commitment and strong work ethics.6. The ability to multi-task and prioritize.D. Executive Assistant1. Undergraduate degree from top university in English, International Business, or other related disciplines.2. English fluency, written and oral.3. Ability and desire to learn quickly.4. Drive, entrepreneurial spiritE. Analyst1. Two years of work experience with a top management consulting firm and Undergraduate degree from top university in quantitative disciplines, such as engineering, operations research, statistics, econometrics, applied math, or physics, or Master’s degree from top university in quantitative disciplines.2. English fluency, written and oral.3. Ability and desire to learn quickly.4. Drive, entrepreneurial spirit. The applicants need to be graduating MBA at least.