I have bought a new computer. Can you teach me_____?
A、how to use
B、what to use
C、to use it
D、how to use it
A、how to use
B、what to use
C、to use it
D、how to use it
A.furniture
B.property
C.possession
D.belonging
Mrs. B. did what many other Americans have done--with excellent results. She wrote a letter to the newspaper in her town, explaining her problem. A few days later her letter appeared in the newspaper, and this sentence was printed below it:
The store found a way to safely deliver your rug immediately after hearing from us.In this age of machines, it is often hard to get action from businesses that have made mistakes. An individual person can complain, but his complaints may accomplish nothing. Luckily, newspapers now employ people to help with such problems, and the results are published in a special section of the paper.Mrs. B's letter appeared in a column called MR. FIX-IT. During the same week the following letter from Mrs. J. was printed in the ACTION LINE column of another newspaper
"Many weeks ago I bought some living room furniture from the House and Garden Shop in Parkersville. They have set three delivery dates, and each time I had to stay home from work and wait for the truck, which never came. I have called the store at least fifteen times, and each time they have said they would look for the furniture. This has been going on for two months. I guess they are still looking. " The ACTION LINE writer's reply was printed below Mrs. J's letter: "They found it. Action Line made one telephone call to the president of the company, who told us: 'the customer will get satisfaction. ' The furniture was found, and it arrived at your home yesterday."
1.How long was it after Mrs. B. called the store again that she wrote to the local newspaper? ____
A、Three weeks
B、Two weeks
C、About a week
D、Four months
2.The phrase "to get action" last line, 2nd paragraph means ____.
A、to get the store to deliver the rug
B、to find the rug that has been misdelivered
C、to cancel the order from the store
D、to quarrel with the store manager
3.The passage points out that in the machine age people's complaints usually____.
A、bring about mistakes
B、prove useless
C、cause more serious trouble
D、prove effective
4.After writing to the newspaper, ____.
A、Mrs. B found her rug
B、Mrs. B had to wait for another several weeks
C、Mrs. B's problem remained unsolved
D、Mrs. B's problem was solved very soon
5.In the last paragraph, the sentence "The customer will get satisfaction" means____
A、Mrs. J. will get what she wants
B、Mrs. J. will be paid for her loss
C、Mrs. J. will get better furniture
D、Mrs. J. will find that she was mistaken
A.some new furnitures
B.some new furniture
C.a new furniture
D.furnitures
A.The project's schedule will be reduced by weeks.
B.The available slack on the noncritical paths will increase.
C.A new critical path may appear after the crash.
D.All of the above.
E.A and B only.
50 The salvage value of an asset is:
A. The value of the scrap metal if a new asset were taken to a scrap yard.
B. The value that an asset has on the books after one year of depreciation.
C. The costs that have been sunk into the project to date.
D. The expected cash value at the end of an assets useful life.
E. A and D only.
170 Assume that you have a network where an activity on the critical path can be crashed by two weeks. If the activity is actually crashed by two weeks, then:
A. The project's schedule will be reduced by 2 weeks.
B. The available slack on the noncritical paths will increase.
C. A new critical path may appear after the crash.
D. All of the above.
E. A and B only
--I like your new hat very much!--().
A.Really? I can give it to you as a gift
B.Actually I don’t think it fits me well
C.Yes, I know you will like it
D.Oh, thank you. Actually, I got it in a bargain
In communications management, to assimilate through the mind or senses (as in new ideas) is the process of
A Understanding
B Communicating
C Receiving
D Decoding
E Comprehending
168 The salvage value of an asset is:
A. The value of the scrap metal if a new asset were taken to a scrap yard.
B. The value that an asset has on the books after one year of depreciation.
C. The costs that have been sunk into the project to date.
D. The expected cash value at the end of an assets useful life.
E. A and D only