Under normal conditions the act of
communication requires the presence of at least two persons: one who sends and
one who receives the communication. In order to communicate thoughts and
feelings, there must be a conventional system of signs or symbols which mean the
same to the sender and the receiver. The means of sending communications are too numerous and varied for a systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receiving communication. Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, hearing, and touch play the most important roles. Smell and taste play very limited roles, for they cannot receive intellectual expression from fully developed systems of signs and symbols. Examples of visual communication are gesture and mimicry. Although both frequently accompany speech, there are A. Communication actually takes place when the message is received. B. There are more means of receiving than of sending communications. C. Reception of communications involves of the senses. D. It is difficult to organize by type the means of sending communications. [判断题]Under a voyage charter the shipowner retains the operational control of the vessel and is responsible for all the operating expenses. Therefore, loading and discharging costs are normally paid by the shipowner.( )
[简答题]Under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and the Code of Corporate Governance:
(a) state the qualifications for appointment as a company secretary of a listed company; and (5 marks)
[单项选择]The golden rule for good writing is not a rule of grammar. It is true that there are rules of grammar, as in music there are rules of harmony, and that they are important, but one can no more write good English merely by keeping these rules than one can compose good music. The golden rule for good writing concerns not merely the arrangement of words but the choice of them. Only the right words can convey the right meaning: the secret is to pick those words and to use them and them only. For the "right" words have a happy knack (a clever way) of arranging themselves for you. But, first, you must have something to say. Matthew Arnold once said: "Have something to say and say it as clearly as you can. That is the only secret of style." There is much truth in those words, especially in relation to the sort of writing where emotional appeal plays no part. We can turn to the member of the General Post Office who, by composing the notice "Postal officials are neither bound to give change nor
A. study carefully the style of writing B. know the rules of grammar well C. watch the arrangements of words in our sentences D. know what we want to say and choose the right words 我来回答: 提交
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