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The foreigners once ______their products to our company at a ______higher price. A. s

The foreigners once ______their products to our company at a ______higher price.

A. sent, very

B. lent, still

C. sold, much

D. showed, more

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外国人很喜欢日光浴()

A.The foreigners like having a sunbath very much

B.The foreigners like going skating very much

C.The foreigners like having a picnic very much

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第2题
Within two weeks of arrival all foreigners should () with the local police.

A.record

B.visit

C.communicate

D.register

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第3题
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the second paragraph?A.Nomatter what the cultur

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the second paragraph?

A.Nomatter what the culture may be,a person should show interest and concem in a friend’S serious problems.

B.It’s hard to form. a general opinion about Americans because there are too manv varieties of them.

C.Many foreigners or newcomers from different cultures aye disappointed bv Amedcans.

D.Americans are always ready to offer help to foreigners even if they don’t receive a specific request.

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第4题
The author’purpose in writing this passage is to__________ .A.argue for the interdependenc

The author’purpose in writing this passage is to__________ .

A.argue for the interdependence between Americans and foreigners

B.give Americans independence

C.offer advice on the communication across cuItures

D.emphasize differences in the cross-cultural expectations for friendship

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第5题

It can be inferred from the passage that ().

A.teenagers under 14 are not allowed to visit the White House

B.foreigners are less likely to be permitted to tour the White House

C.separate tours can also be scheduld for individual visitors

D.security is the chief concern in scheduling White House tours

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When New Zealanders make automobiles,they usually________.

A.produce the components themselves

B.export the final products

C.import the components

D.1eave the work to foreigners

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Contacts (交往) between Japan and the rest of the world have grown a great deal in the twe

Contacts (交往) between Japan and the rest of the world have grown a great deal in the twentieth century. In the last thirty years, business contacts between Japan and the West have become very important. Many foreign companies now have offices in Japan and Japanese businessmen do business around the world.

Differences between Japanese and Western ways of doing business, however, often bewilder the foreign businessman and make doing business in Japan difficult for foreigners.

The American businessman, for example, wants to start talking business immediately. He wants quick decisions. He does not wait. The Japanese, on the other hand, likes to arrive at decisions gradually after giving them a great deal of thought.

Another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a Japanese means "Yes" or "No". This is because of cultural difference for a Japanese to say "No" directly.

In English, it is easy to say "No" to something we do not want to do. But in Japan it is very difficult to say "No". To refuse an invitation or a request with "No", or a similar phrase, is felt to be impolite. It is thought to be selfish (自私) and unfriendly. So instead of saying "No" directly, the Japanese have developed many ways to avoid saying "No". These enable them to avoid hurting other people's feeling. However, this often makes communication with the Japanese difficult for foreigners to understand and follow.

Paragraph One tells us that______.

A.it is not always easy for foreigners to do business in Japan

B.Japan is a very important country for businessmen

C.business contacts between Japan and the West are important

D.Japanese businessmen do business all around the world

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Since the early 1930s,Swiss banks had prided themselves on their system of banking secrec
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B.withholding client information

C.being mysterious to the outsiders

D.attracting wealthy foreign clients

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B.criticized

C.reviewed

D.defended

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B.Swiss banks could no long keep client information

C.changes in the bank policies had been somewhat superficial

D.more changes need to be considered and made

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B.preventing doubtful accounts from going into the bank

C.refusal of funds from crimes or tax evasions

D.all of the above

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B.to stop improper use of the banking secrecy laws of the country

C.to increase the numbered accounts of the Swiss Banks

D.to add mystery to Swiss Banks

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Jay Phelan once worked in MIT.A.YB.NC.NG

Jay Phelan once worked in MIT.

A.Y

B.N

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The manager ordered the work__________A.to start at onceB.to be started at onceC.

The manager ordered the work__________

A.to start at once

B.to be started at once

C.start at once

D.started at once

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