The International Monetary Fund is seeking an English-into-Chinese translator for the Chinese Section (Chinese, English and Portuguese Division) of its Language Services located at its headquarters in Washington, D.C. (USA) .Candidates must have an advanced university degree in economics, finance, and/or in a language-related field, and have a minimum of four years of professional experience in translation of economic and financial texts into Chinese. Candidates must have a demonstrated ability to produce final translations of economic, financial, and statistical material from English into native-level Chinese, and must meet high standards of quality within tight production deadlines. Candidates should have strong interpersonal skills and ability to thrive in a diverse work environment.Pre-selected candidates will be required to take written tests.All candidates must be familiar with standard software applications (such as Microsoft Word and Excel) and meet Chinese typing requirements.Qualified candidates are invited to apply online through the IMF’s website at www. imf. org/recruitment by December 19,2005. Candidates should make explicit reference to Vacancy No. R05518A. What kind of post is IMF offering A (n)()
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The Rational Unified Process (RUP) is a software engineering process. which captures many of best practices in modem software development. The notions of (71) and scenarios have been proven to be an excellent way to capture function requirements. RUP can be described in two dimensions-time and content. In the time dimension, the software lifecycle is broken into cycles. Each cycle is divided into four consecutive (72) which is concluded with a well-defined (73) and can be further broken down into (74) -a complete development loop resulting in a release of an executable product, a subset of the final product under development,which grows incrementally to become the final system. The content structure refers to the disciplines, which group (75) logically by nature.
A. functions
B. workflows
C. actions
D. activities
Directions:For each blank in the following passage, choose the best answer from the choices given below. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.How does water scarcity affect people First of all, it (31) their health. It is not that they will die of thirst; rather, the poor quality of the water (32) for cooking and drinking may make them ill.(33) our bodies require water to treat waste products, plentiful water is required for proper sanitation (卫生)—water that for much of mankind is simply not available. (34) people without adequate sanitation rose from 2.6 billion in 1990 to 2.9 billion in 1999. And sanitation is literally a matter of life and death. In a (35) statement, United Nations officials warned:"When children lack water that is fit for drinking and sanitation, virtually every aspect of their health and development is (36) ."Food production is dependent on water. Many crops, of course, are watered by rain, but in recent times irrigation has become the key (37) the world% booming population. Today percent of the world’s harvest depends on irrigation.If plentiful water flows out of every tap in our home and if we have a clean toilet (抽水马桶) that conveniently washes out waste, it may be (38) to believe that the world is running out of an adequate supply of water. We should remember, however, that only 20 percent of mankind enioy such (39) .In Africa many women spend as much as six hours a day (40) water. 37()
A. to feed
B. to feeding
C. for feed
D. for feeding
Directions:For each blank in the following passage, choose the best answer from the choices given below. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.How does water scarcity affect people First of all, it (31) their health. It is not that they will die of thirst; rather, the poor quality of the water (32) for cooking and drinking may make them ill.(33) our bodies require water to treat waste products, plentiful water is required for proper sanitation (卫生)—water that for much of mankind is simply not available. (34) people without adequate sanitation rose from 2.6 billion in 1990 to 2.9 billion in 1999. And sanitation is literally a matter of life and death. In a (35) statement, United Nations officials warned:"When children lack water that is fit for drinking and sanitation, virtually every aspect of their health and development is (36) ."Food production is dependent on water. Many crops, of course, are watered by rain, but in recent times irrigation has become the key (37) the world% booming population. Today percent of the world’s harvest depends on irrigation.If plentiful water flows out of every tap in our home and if we have a clean toilet (抽水马桶) that conveniently washes out waste, it may be (38) to believe that the world is running out of an adequate supply of water. We should remember, however, that only 20 percent of mankind enioy such (39) .In Africa many women spend as much as six hours a day (40) water. 38()
A. hard
B. easy
C. sure
D. usual
[听力原文]11-15There are only four days left before we close our doors forever. Hundreds of clothes for adults and children will be on sale. From Thursday, we will have reductions on everything in the store. Men’s shirts that were 25 dollars are now 15 dollars. Dresses for women have been reduced to only 29 dollars. Children’s T-shirts are now at half price.Sale ends on Sunday. You are welcome to our store from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. during our sale days. Join your friends and neighbors who have taken advantage of this once-in-a lifetime sale. How many hours is the store open every day during its sale days()hours.