—When shall we meet again?
—"Make it __ day you like; it is all the same to me".
A.one
B.any
C.another
D.some
A.Cutting jobs to improve its profit margins.
B.Curbing voluntary redundancy and early retirement.
C.Building new business models at its German plants.
D.Offering guarantees of job security.
A.She is surprised that Carnegie thought his plan could succeed.
B.She understands why Carnegie proposed his idea.
C.She doubts whether Carnegie was serious about his plan.
D.She regrets that Carnegie's plan did not succeed.
A.The lucrative drug trafficking would disappear.
B.Gucci and Prada would go bankrupt.
C.Airlines and airports would suffer economic losses.
D.Sales of duty-free drink and perfume at airports would increase.
A.Anti-retro viral drugs are more easily available now.
B.3. 4 million people of working age died of AIDS in 2005.
C.Research of drugs against AIDS has created new jobs.
D.AIDS is undermining the economic growth in many countries.
Dear Sir,
I first applied for the installation of a telephone on July 15th, 2007, and since then I have renewed my (144) several times. Rather to my disappointment, each time I received the same reply that there were no telephone wires in my residential area. I have just learned from the morning TV show that the (145) work of lines to my district had been completed three weeks earlier. I should like to remind you of my application and hope that you will (146) my request as soon as possible.
I trust this letter will call your immediate attention to the matter, thus ending the long wait.
Yours Sincerely,
Tom Green
(44)
A.request
B.reply
C.rescue
D.reserve