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[填空题]Many German international corporations hold introductory Chinese courses for employees assigned work in China because they want their staff become interested in China.
[填空题]Many graduates hold degrees of dubious value and aren’t qualified for the jobs they seek.
[单项选择]So many of us hold on to little resentments that may have stemmed from an argument, a misunderstanding, or some other painful event. Stubbornly, we wait for someone else to reach out to us—believing this is the only way we can forgive or rekindle (重新激起) a friendship or family relationship.
An acquaintance of mine whose health isn’t very good recently told me that she hasn’t spoken to her son in almost three years. "Why not" I asked. She said that she and her son had had a disagreement about his wife and that she wouldn’t speak to him again unless he called first. When I suggested that she be the one to reach out, she resisted initially and said, "I can’t do that. He’s the one who should apologize." She was literally willing to die before reaching out to her only son. After a little gentle encouragement, however, she did decide to be the first one to reach out. To her amazement her son was grateful for her willingness to call and offered an apology of his own.
As is u
A. offer help
B. be in pursuit of
C. offer an apology
D. offer one’s hand
[单项选择]Party C and D hold German marks and U. S. dollars respectively. The spot exchange rate between German marks and U. S. dollars is 2.5 marks per dollar. Party C holds 25 million marks and wants dollars. Assume the tenor of the swap is 7 years. Party C is a German firm with access to marks at a rate of 7% , while Party D must pay 8% to borrow marks. Party D, however, can borrow dollars at 9%, while Party C must pay 10% for its dollar borrowings. The annual amount received by Party C is:
[单项选择]Montaigne’s hold on his readers arises from many causes. There is his frank and curious self-delineation. That interests, because it is the revelation of a very peculiar nature. Then there is the positive value of separate thoughts imbedded in iris strange whimsicality and humor. Lastly, there is the perennial charm of style, which is never a separate quality, but rather the amalgam and issue of all the mental and moral qualities in a man’s possession, and which bears the same relation to these that light bears to the mingled elements that make up the orb of the sun. And style, after all, rather than thought, is the immortal thing in literature. In literature, the charm of style is indefinable, yet all subduing, just as fine manners are in social life. In reality, it is not of so much consequence what you say, as how you say it. Memorable sentences are memorable on account of some irradiating word. "But Shadwell never deviates into sense, for instance." Young Roscius, in his provincial
A. ideas
B. humor
C. surprises
D. style
[填空题]The room is so small that it cannot hold so many people.
The room is ______ small ______ hold so many people.