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    The very beginning of the trade war suggests that it bears political significance.

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  • ID:9582-11744
    How to negotiate
    The US is an attractive market. Its business culture, which has brought the world “shareholder value” and “IPOs”, has been leading commercial thinking in recent years and will continue to do so. But whoever wants to succeed in the US needs to remember the rules of the game.
    US business is described by the lyrics of the song New York, New York: “If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere!” Yet a euphoric approach to business is by no means enough. Although business communication in the US is pleasant and easygoing, it is at the same time ruthlessly focused.
    Communicating is natural talent of Americans. When negotiating partners meet, the emphasis is on small talk and smiling. There is liberal use of a sense of humour that is more direct than it is in the UK. If you give a talk in America, you should speak in a relaxed way and with plenty of jokes to capture your audience’s attention.

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  • ID:9582-11671
    he changes hit a visitor right away. In newspapers ads, the tradition of parents seeking spouses for their offspring continues. But read those classified more closely and see the number that give an e-mail address or even a website for reply. And note all the telephone chat lines for everything from spicy film gossip to advice on cutting business deals. Want to celebrate at a spiffy eatery? Then make a reservation, for while the choice is staggering, the queues can be too. No, this is not Lan Kwai Fong, Boat Quay or the Ginza. It’s Delhi’s Pandan Market, Bombay’s Colaba and Banglore’s Gandhi Road. India is on fire—and its people know it, from the dotcom wallah to the man at the top. Says Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee: “Together we are building a strong and resurgent nation whose confident march forward is being keenly watched by the whole world. Let nothing be done that would slacken the momentum.”

    In Line 2, “those classified” probably refers to each of the following EXCEPT
    _________.
    A. all newspaper advertisements
    B. those advertisements which are classified
    C. the small advertisements you put in a newspaper
    D. the so-called want advertisements in America

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  • ID:9582-11660
    Even advocates acknowledge that distance education isn’t for everyone—that it takes independence, self-discipline, and a lot of motivation to succeed. Further, the quality of distance-degree programs is uneven. “A majority of universities have entered the distance-learning market rapidly and are not well prepared,” says Vicky Phillips, coauthor of the The Best Distance Learning Graduate Schools (Princeton Review Publishing, 1999, $20). “Students run the risk of being guinea pigs.” Thus, it’s important to consider an array of factors before choosing a school: accreditation, program history, cost, academic field, residency, and technology.
    What do “guinea pigs” (Line 6) here mean?
    A. Pigs raised in Guinea.
    B. Pigs raised by Guineans.
    C. Persons used as subjects for experiment.
    D. Persons used by Guineans as a subject for experiment.

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  • ID:9582-11714
    Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the state. ( )
    A. it brought the state expense and trouble

    B. it brought the state suffering

    C.it made the state involve in difficulties

    D.it caused the state involved in troubles

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  • ID:9582-11697(本题为引用材料试题,请根据材料回答以下问题)
    Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees ____.
    A.play an important part in the reform
    B.make up an important part of the reform
    C.include an important part of the reform
    D.hold an important part of the reform

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