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MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD IN CONFERENCE ROOM NO.8
May 19th, 2006 Monday
Present:
Mr. Wang Kai, general manager, in the chair
Mr. Li Fei, production manager
Mr. Huang Shu, purchase manager
Ms. Cheng Li, sales manager
Miss Sun Yu, secretary (minutes keeper)
The meeting was opened at 8:30 am by Mr. Wang Kai
Apologies for absence
Mr. Hu Su, personnel manager
Miss. Lu ping, sales assistant
Ⅰ. Minutes of the last meeting
The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed and signed.
Ⅱ. Changing of promotion materials
Ms. Cheng Li suggested changing the company’s promotion materials as many new products have been launched since 2004. It was agreed that Ms. Cheng would update the promotion materials and that she would submit the drafts at the next meeting on 18th June.
Ⅲ. The company’s holidays
Mr. Wang announced the dates of the company’s holidays: 5th to 16th July, 24th December to 5th January.
Ⅳ. Security
Mr. Wang raised the problem of office security, who suggested that all important papers should be kept in the safe. It was agreed that only those present at the meeting would have the key to the safe.
Ⅴ. There being no further business, Mr. Wang closed the meeting at 9:30 am.
Absent: The sales assistant and (46)
Problems discussed in the meeting:
1. to update (47) of the company
2. to announce the dates of (48)
3. to suggest to keep important papers in (49)
The meeting lasted for about (50)

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MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD IN CONFERENCE ROOM NO.8
May 19th, 2006 Monday
Present:
Mr. Wang Kai, general manager, in the chair
Mr. Li Fei, production manager
Mr. Huang Shu, purchase manager
Ms. Cheng Li, sales manager
Miss Sun Yu, secretary (minutes keeper)
The meeting was opened at 8:30 am by Mr. Wang Kai
Apologies for absence
Mr. Hu Su, personnel manager
Miss. Lu ping, sales assistant
Ⅰ. Minutes of the last meeting
The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed and signed.
Ⅱ. Changing of promotion materials
Ms. Cheng Li suggested changing the company’s promotion materials as many new products have been launched since 2004. It was agreed that Ms. Cheng would update the promotion materials and that she would submit the drafts at the next meeting on 18th June.
Ⅲ. The company’s holidays
Mr. Wang announced the dates of the company’s holidays: 5th to 16th July, 24th December to 5th January.
Ⅳ. Security
Mr. Wang raised the problem of office security, who suggested that all important papers should be kept in the safe. It was agreed that only those present at the meeting would have the key to the safe.
Ⅴ. There being no further business, Mr. Wang closed the meeting at 9:30 am.
Absent: The sales assistant and (46)
Problems discussed in the meeting:
1. to update (47) of the company
2. to announce the dates of (48)
3. to suggest to keep important papers in (49)
The meeting lasted for about (50)

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【单选题】Many universities offer a variety of student organizations where students have a greater chance of meeting people with shared interest.()

A.
很多大学都提供各种各样的学生组织,在这样的大学里,学生们会更容易结识到与自己有相同志趣的人。
B.
大学里,哪里享有共同利益的学生见到的机会多,哪里就有名目繁多的学生组织,
C.
很多大学都提供各种各样的学生组织,在这样的大学里,学生们更容易结识到与自己享有共同利益的人。
D.
很多大学都提供各种各样的学生组织,在这些组织里,学生们会更容易结识到与自己有相同志趣的人。

【单选题】How many members are there in Adam’s family() A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.

A.
Conversation 2
B.
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C.
M: Hi, Kate. Are you coming for dinner on Wednesday night It’s my turn to cook.
D.
W: You are cooking, Adam I don’t know if I should believe you.
E.
M: My parents do. I have learnt a lot about cooking. And something I make is really good!
F.
W: Do you make dinner often
G.
M: Every Wednesday. (9)You see, My Mum has gone back to work for some time. So all the housework is divided (8) among the four of us.
H.
W: David cooks too
I.
M: He surely does. And pretty well too. His turn is Tuesday. My Mum cooks on Thursday and my Dad on Monday.
J.
W: (10) And who does the shopping
.
M: Usually my Mum and I. We do shopping on Saturday.
K.
W: Oh, that sounds nice. I’d like to go and taste the food you make.

【单选题】According to the writer, the motor vehicle accident happens essentially because of() A.the driver’s poor driving techniques B.the driver’s violation of others’ legal and moral rights C.the street walk...

A.
The motor vehicle has killed and disabled more people in its brief history than any bomb or weapon ever invented. Much of the blood on the street flows essentially from impolite behavior of drivers Who refuse to respect the legal and moral rights of others. So the killing on the road may be regarded as a social problem.
B.
In fact the enemies of society on wheels are a rather harmless people, just ordinary people acting carelessly, you might say. But it is a principle both of law and common morality (道德) that carelessness is no excuse when one’s actions could bring death or damage to others.
C.
Researchers have estimated that as many as 80 percent of all automobile accidents result from the psychological condition of the driver. Emotional upsets can damage drivers’ reactions, slow their judgment, and blind them to dangers that might otherwise be obvious. The experts warn that it is essential for every driver to make a conscious effort to, keep one’s emotions under control.
D.
Yet the irresponsibility that accounts for much of the problem is not confined to drivers. Street walkers regularly violate traffic regulations. They are at fault in most vehicle walker accidents. Many cyclists even believe that they are not subject to the basic rules of the road.

【单选题】When production can not keep up with demand, the government which is. powerless in collecting taxes() A.can decrease the production amount B.has to provide more money C.has to encourage production amo...

A.
Hyperinflation (极度通货膨胀) is defined as an economic condition during which there is steep increase in price.
B.
In accordance with the laws of economics, three factors combine to create this condition. Firstly, demand must be much greater than the supply of available goods. Secondary, the country must continuously create and thereby build up an ever increasing supply of money. Thirdly, the governmental processes that are used to collect taxes must be destroyed.
C.
Let’s imagine a country where production is barely accomplishing its goal: to keep up with demand. When this happens, the government should decrease the salaries of the workers by raising taxes. But the government is powerless to collect the taxes, so it prints more money to make up for the goods it must purchase. This new money goes to the workers who produced the goods; as a result, the people are not forced to give up certain things for a while. They actually become richer. While this might appear to be a positive step, it is actually worse off. Every month the government is forced to print more and more money so as to increase the amount of goods it can purchase until it is destroyed. The only way to prevent total economic breakup in such a situation is for the government to increase taxes in a manner that is characterized by equality to every one involved.