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Which expressions will evaluate to true if preceded by the following code?() String a = "hello"; String b = new String(a); String c = a; char[] d = { ’h’, ’e’, ’l’, ’l’, ’o’ };
A . (a == "Hello")
B . (a == b)
C . (a == c)
D . a.equals(b)
E . a.equals(d)
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A:Hello, David! I haven't heard from you for a long time. How have you been recently? B:()
A . That's ok
B . Long time no see
C . Not bad, thank you
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A:Hello,( )?B:Where can I buy some stamps C:At the stamp counter over there .
A . A、CanIhelpyouB、MayIhelpyou
B . C、WhatcanIdoforyouD、AnythingIcandoforyou
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Susan and I go to the lecture____.
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Susan and I go to the lecture____.
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Susan: What’s your hobby, Brian Brian: My hobby Of course, it is to __________. Susan: T
Susan: What’s your hobby, Brian Brian: My hobby Of course, it is to __________. Susan: Then what food do you like best Brian: Hamburgers. They are so _______. Susan: But you are too fat to eat hamburgers. Brian: Never mind. Susan, I never _____ my weight. Susan: But it is bad for your healt to eat too much. You’d better _______. Brian: Maybe you are right. I’m getting tired easily these days. Susan: Do more exercise and eat less food, Brian. Brian: _______. Thanks.
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听力原文:M: Don" t you think it would have been very nice to have lived in the 19th century? They didn’t have this terrible stress and pace that we have.
W: Yes, but what did they do with that leisurely pace. ? All that most people had to think about was where the next meal was coming from.
What problem did she mention?
A.They had too much stress.
B.They had nothing to do in their spare time.
C.They were worried about their meals.
D.The pace was terrible.
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Why does Eagles e-mail to Susan?
A.Eagles is the secretary of Susan.
B.Eagles wants Susan to know the information of the meeting as soon as possible.
C.Eagles wants Susan to work in bed.
D.Eagles needs to discuss a report with her.
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Susan:Rosemary,It’S very nice of you to invite me to dinner last night.Thank you very much.
Rosemary:__________.
A.No need to thank+me.
B.You are welcome.
C.You are very nice,too.
D.you are welcome at my‘home.
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A: Hi! Aren't we in the same English class? B: ______. A: Nice to meet you, Sue. I'm George.
A.How are you doing.
B.Yes, we are. My name's Sue Deer.
C.Thank you very much.
D.It's so wonderful to meet you.
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Steve: Hi, my name is Steve. It's nice to meet you. Jack: ______ I'm Jack.
A.My name is Jack, you know.
B.How are you, Steve?
C.It's pleasure to meet you, Steve.
D.You're busy, aren't you?
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Susan Gates thinks that small businesses
A.want graduates who need little training.
B.cannot attract as many graduates as large organisations.
C.need graduates with specialist skills.
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听力原文:W: Hi! I'm calling about the three-bedroom house you advertised in yesterday's paper. It sounds really nice.
M: It is-especially if you have children.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.They're talking about nice children.
B.The man has a house for sale.
C.The woman lives in a nice house.
D.The man has three children.
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What does Susan do in the company?
A.Secretary
B.Manager
C.General manager
D.President
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John seems nice person. ________, I don’t trust him.
A) Even though
B) Even so
C) Therefore
D) Though
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In the United States, men and women shake hands when they meet. Greetings are often casual such as a handshake, a smile and a “hello.” The British say
“hello” when they meet friends. They usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. Social kissing or a kiss on the cheek is common between men and
women and between women who know each other very well.
The Hebrew greeting is “shalom.” The French greeting is “bonjour.” The Spanish greeting in “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
In New Zealand people are often greeted by the Maori leaders with the traditional “Hongi” by rubbing noses.
When a younger person says hello to an older person in the Philippines, the younger person will bow and hold the right hand of the older person and press the
knuckles against their forehead. When the knuckles are touching the forehead they say “Mano”(means hand) and “Po”(means respect.)
In Japan the common greeting for men and women is to bow when they meet someone. The deeper the bow, the greater level of respect in shown.
In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with the right hand only, longer but less firmly than in the
western world. Contact and hand shaking between men and women in public is considered rude.
Hungarians use the friendly greeting of kissing each other on the cheeks. The most common way to kiss is from your right to your left. When men meet for the
first time they give a firm handshake.
In Belgium people kiss on one cheek when they meet.
The Chinese when meeting someone for the first time usually nod their head and smile or shake hands if in a formal business situation.
In Russia a typical greeting is a very firm handshake while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is less intense.
Men may also kiss a woman three times on alternating cheeks.
In Albania, men shake hands when greeting one another. Depending on how well the men know each other, a kiss on each cheek may be common as well. When a man
meets a female relative, a kiss on each cheek or two kisses per cheek is common. With friends or colleagues normally a light handshake is appropriate. Women
may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.
In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake. Between good friends and family members, a kiss on the cheek and a light
hug are also common.
Always remember you are a guest in another country. Please show respect for their customs and culture.
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage
1.In Britain, they usually kiss on the cheek between men and women when they first meet.
2.The Spanish greeting is “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
3.The common greeting for men and women is to bow to each other in both Philippines and Japan.
4.In Russia, a typical greeting is a very firm handshake without direct eye contact.
5.In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake
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A:Hello, Linda, how are you? B:Very good. Are you good?()
是
否
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4 Mary rarely speaks to Susan.
A slowly
B seldom
C weakly
D constantly
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下列对字符数组进行初始化的语句正确的是()。A.char a[]="Hello";B.char a[][]={'H','e','l','l',
下列对字符数组进行初始化的语句正确的是()。
A.char a[]="Hello";
B.char a[][]={'H','e','l','l','o'};
C.char a[5]="Hello";
D.char a[2][5]={"Hello","World"};
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(2017黔西南单选题)
— Hello! How are you?
— _______
A Who are you?B I'm fine, thank you. And you?C How do you do?D Nice to meet you.
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PHP语法中假设已知$a="hello",$b="china",则要得到"hello china"的字符串,应该如何操作()
A.$a+$b
B.$a-$b
C.$a.$b
D.$a+=$b
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-Hello,I'm David Chen.Nice to meet you.()
A、Are you?
B、Nice to meet you too.
C、Yes
D、Very nice.
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A: Hello, Mr.Kubat.I am glad to meet you here at the fair.
B: Likewise.Take a seat, please.How about a cup of tea?
A: Sure.Thank you.It seems your business is prosperous.There are many customers here.
B: Yes, it's not too bad.Our sales are going up year after year.And we still have a large potential production capacity.
A: Well, what do you think of choosing a commission representative or agent abroad to promote your sales?
B: That's a good idea.So far, we have several agents abroad.
A: We are willing to be your agent in Thailand for hand-held tools.What do you think?
B: That sounds good.
A : Then , what's your usual commission rate for your agents?
B: Usually, we give a commission of 3% to our agents.
A: 3% is too low, I think.You see, we have a lot of work to do in sales promotion such as advertising on radio or TV, printing booklets, leaflets, catalogues and so on.It all costs money.3% is not enough.
B: Don't worry.We'll allow you a higher commission rate if your sales score a substantial increase.
A: You mean to say.--
B: Now, if you sell US $2 million worth of hand-held tools annually, we can only allow 3% commission.If the annual turnover exceeds US $5 million, you can get 5% commission.What do you think of that?
A: It sounds OK.Then how do you pay the commission?
B: We may deduct the commission from the invoice value directly or remit it to you after payment.
A: All right.If it's okay, we would like to sign an agency agreement with you immediately.
B : Think it over.We hope to keep a good business relationship with you.
A: Thank you for your help.
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Barbara: Say, Susan, why don' t we meet downtown for lunch some day next week?
是
否