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We usually choose cargo-handling equipment according to().
A . the ship type
B . the port's organization
C . the cargo's nature
D . the dockers’ ability
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销售费用(Selling expenses)
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These hospital expenses made inroads on my savings.()
A . 医院的这些费用严重地消耗了我的积蓄。
B . 这些住院费耗掉了我大部分积蓄。
C . 我住院花的这些费用用掉了我一半以上的积蓄。
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All expenses of Cargo-handling are().
A . To be accounted for the Charterers
B . To be paid for the Charterers
C . To be handled for the Charterers
D . To be paid by the Charterer
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22. What did the author intend to illustrate by citing a comparison from an NRF survey on the expenses of a typical self-gifter and those of a typical shopper?
A . Self-gifters were only interested in self-pleasure.
B . Self-gifting could be a sign of abstemiousness.
C . Self-gifting was very conducive to living frugally.
D . Self-gifters bought things both for themselves and for others.
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The use of containers will make the cargo-handling safer if()that the man-hours of exposure to risk will decrease.
A . for the other reason
B . for the other reason than
C . not for the reason
D . only for the reaso
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Spender led a poor life because of his huge expense on his public life.
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单词expense与下列哪些单词同词根?
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Foreman Company’s revenues are $300 on investedcapital of $240. Expenses are currently84% of sales. If Foreman Company canreduce its expenses to 75% of sales, return on investment will be:
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听力原文:W:Read the report? The:tuition fee was increased to £ 3000 a year. And other living expenses are on average £3000 a year.
M:Yeah, it's a huge increase. How are you managing your budget?
W:Well, (23)I got a student loan, which is just over £3 000, but also I get some money from my parents as well. They're happy to help out because it's towards an education;as long as we're not just wasting it all in drinking it all away. I am in the 3rd year.1 went to the end of my overdraft a couple of times and I'm lucky to have middle class parents who can help me out really.
M:But mostly your finances have been poor!
W:(24)That's because of the summer. If I just 1ived as a normal student and then worked during the summer it wouldn't be so bad—but I go on big holidays and things. This year I went to the Philippines and then came back overland from Singapore, which is a wicked experience, but eats into your finances obviously. What about you?
M:My parents came to the arrangement that first of all they paid the fees for me;secondly they paid my hall fees; and thirdly they gave me an allowance.
W:That's quite practical. But can you manage?
M:Yeah, I did excellently. I decided first of all I was going to get a first, which I did, and secondly 1 was not going to have any debts.(25)I put the money in a high interest account, so I came out with no debts at all. But I did live on Marmite sandwiches almost for three years.
(20)
A.She earned a scholarship which covers all her studies.
B.She got both a student loan and support from parents.
C.She received a student loan and had a part-time job.
D.She had overdrawn her loan and let parents help out.
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听力原文:Give the amount of such heavy expenses on our side, anything less than a ten percent discount is not worth the trouble.
(29)
A.With such a big order, our side demands a discount which is 10% or over.
B.At least 10% of the expenses should be devoted to solving the problem.
C.Although we have spent much on the project, a 10% increase in our budget is necessary.
D.We asked for a 10% discount, which has caused all the trouble on our side.
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听力原文:M: This is Victoria from corporate headquarter. I haven't received your last month's expense reports yet, and they were due on Tuesday.
W: Actually they were sent to you on Monday with the company courier. You haven't received them yet?
M: No, and I will check with the courier's office. But meanwhile, could you send them again, just to ensure that I have them by this afternoon? I really appreciate it.
W: Sure, I'll try to get them on the 9 o'clock courier run.
Who most likely are the speakers?
A.The manager and his secretary
B.Close friends in the same apartment
C.Colleagues from the company
D.Customer and postman
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Cargo-handling machinery includes ().A.mooring winchesB.windlassC.cargo oil pumps
Cargo-handling machinery includes ().
A.mooring winches
B.windlass
C.cargo oil pumps
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The most expensive items are generally placed conveniently at eye level;generic brands are on the lower shelves such that, to get at them, you have to crouch.
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Photography was once an expensive, laborious ordeal reserved for life&39;s greatest milestones. Now, the only apparent cost to taking infinite photos of something as common as a meal is the space on your hard drive and your dining companion&39;s patience.
But is there another cost, a deeper cost, to documenting a life experience instead of simply enjoying it? "You hear that you shouldn&39;t take all these photos and interrupt the experience, and it&39;s bad for you, and we&39;re not living in the present moment," says Kristin Diehl, associate professor of marketing at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business.
Diehl and her fellow researchers wanted to find out if that was true, so they embarked on a series of nine experiments in the lab and in the field testing people&39;s enjoyment in the presence or absence of a camera. The results, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, surprised them. Taking photos actually makes people enjoy what they&39;re doing more, not less.
"What we find is you actually look at the world slightly differently, because you&39;re looking for things you want to capture, that you may want to hang onto," Diehl explains. "That gets people more engaged in the experience, and they tend to enjoy it more."
Take sightseeing. In one experiment, nearly 200 participants boarded a double-decker bus for a tour of Philadelphia. Both bus tours forbade the use of cell phones but one tour provided digital cameras and encouraged people to take photos. The people who took photos enjoyed the experience significantly more, and said they were more engaged, than those who didn&39;t.
Snapping a photo directs attention, which heightens the pleasure you get from whatever you&39;re looking at, Diehl says. It works for things as boring as archaeological(考古的)museums, where people were given eye-tracking glasses and instructed either to take photos or not. "People look longer at things they want to photograph," Diehl says. They report liking the exhibits more, too.
To the relief of Instagrammers(Instagram用户)everywhere, it can even makes meals more enjoyable. When people were encouraged to take at least three photos while they ate lunch, they were more immersed in their meals than those who weren&39;t told to take photos.
Was it the satisfying click of the camera? The physical act of the snap? No, they found; just the act of planning to take a photo—and not actually taking it—had the same joy-boosting effect. "If you want to take mental photos, that works the same way," Diehl says. "Thinking about what you would want to photograph also gets you more engaged."
What does the author say about photo-taking in the past?
A.It was a painstaking effort for recording life’s major events.
B.It was a luxury that only a few wealthy people could enjoy.
C.It was a good way to preserve one’s precious images.
D.It was a skill that required lots of practice to master.
Kristin Diehl conducted a series of experiments on photo-taking to find out __________.A.what kind of pleasure it would actually bring to photo-takers
B.whether people enjoyed it when they did sightseeing
C.how it could help to enrich people’s life experiences
D.Whether it prevented people enjoying what they were doing
What do the results of Diehl’s experiments show that people taking photos?A.They are distracted from what they are doing.
B.They can better remember what they see or do.
C.They are more absorbed in what catches their eye.
D.They can have a better understanding of the world.
What is found about museum visitors with the aid of eye-tracking glasses?A.They come out with better photographs of the exhibits.
B.They focus more on the exhibits when taking pictures.
C.They have a better view of what are on display.
D.They follow the historical events more easily.
What do we learn from the last paragraph?A.It is better to make plans before taking photos.
B.Mental photos can be as beautiful as snapshots.
C.Photographers can derive great joy from the click of the camera.
D.Even the very thought of taking a photo can have a positive effect.
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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Expenses of a firm should be shown on the firms' income statement.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
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On 5th Octoter, I bought one of your expensive“Apollo”fountain pens from Julian’s(朱利安公司),a big department store of this town.Unfortunately,I have been unable to use the pen because it leaks(漏墨水).I am very disappointed with my purchase.On the advice of Julian’s manager I am returning the pen to you.
Please arrange for the pen to be fixed or replace it with a new one and send it to me as soon as possible.
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Most of us trade money for entertainment. Movies, concerts and shows are enjoyable but expensive. (78) If you think that you can't have a good time without spending a lot of money, read on. A little resourcefulness and a few minutes of newspaper—scanning should give you some pleasant surprises.
People may be the most interesting show in a large city. Stroll through busy streets and see what everybody else is doing. You will probably see people from all over the world; you will certainly see people of every age, size, and shape, and you'll get a free fashion show, too. Window—shopping is also a safe sport—is the stores are closed.
Check the listings in your neighborhood paper. Local colleges or schools often welcome the public to hear an interesting speaker or a good debate. The film or concert series at the local public library probably won't cost you a penny. Be sure to check commercial ad vertisements too. A flea market can provide hours of pleasant brow sing. Perhaps you can find a free cooking or crafts in a department store.
Plan ahead for some activities. It is always more pleasant not to have people in front of you in a museum or at a zoo. You may save some money, too, since these places often set aside one or two free admission days at slow times during the week. (79) Pretend that you are a tourist from time to time, and get to know your city all over a gain including the indispensable (不可错过的) sights that people travel miles to see. If you feel like taking an interesting walk, find a free walking tour, or plan one yourself. You will see your city in a new perspective (视角) once you know more about its history or its architectural treasures. With imagination and a spirit of adventure you can quite easily find good entertainment at no cost at all.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.There are many kinds of amusements you can enjoy without spending much money.
B.Local colleges often hold meetings to debate the issues people are interested in.
C.The film shown at the local public library is often free of charge.
D.You should be a tourist if you want to know more about the city you live in.
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听力原文:The contractor said the repairs on Frank's house would be very expensive, but Frank decided to have the work done.
(30)
A.Frank told the contractor that the price was too high.
B.Frank cannot afford the work on his house.
C.Frank told the contractor to do the work in spite of the cost.
D.Frank repaired his own house.
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Amortization of discount on bonds payable results in interest expense that is less th
是
否
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Deferred expenses and accrued expenses are all expense elements()
是
否
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Is unanticipated inflation likely to result in a gain to:Employees Borrowersat the expense of employers? at the expense of lenders?
A.No No
B.No Yes
C.Yes No
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ABC Inc. Trial Balance December 31 Debit Credit Cash $ 15 Accounts Receivable 25 Equipment 190 Accounts Payable $ 20 Capital Stock 105 Retained Earnings 55 Dividends 10 Service Revenue 185 Salaries Expense 85 Depreciation 25 Supplies Expense 15 $365 $365 Which accounts will appear on the balance sheet? ()
A、retained earnings of $55.
B、dividends of $10.
C、net income of $65.
D、none of the above.
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expense/ık'spens/()
A.n.趋向,趋势
B.n. 分界线,边界
C.n. 宗教,宗教信仰
D.n. 开销,费用