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1:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : If it’s a small amount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sumswe… ; I’ve got to hurry. ; I have already done that.
2:— Thesenior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’t stopto talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Go slowly. ; Stay longer. ; Ok, see you later.
3:— Hello,Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : What shall I do if a customerdoesn’t pay up on the due date ; Yeah, that’s true. It requires greatattention. ; Don’t mention it.
4:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : make ; do ; take
5: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : Unless ; As ; If
7:— Youneed to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Oh, sorry to bother you. ;Thanks.I’m grateful for your suggestions. ; I’m not sure.
8:— Sally,could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : No, I can’t. ; It doesn’t matter.; Sure, why do you need it
9:— Whatif he still doesn’t pay up — :If it’s a small amount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sums we… ; Ihave already done that. ; I’ve got to hurry.
10:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a set of ; a lot of ; a series of
11:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showed ; show ; showing
13:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : No, I can’t. ; Sure, why do youneed it ; It doesn’t matter.
14:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Yeah, that’s true. It requiresgreat attention. ; Don’t mention it. ; What shall I do if a customer doesn’tpay up on the due date
15:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Oh, sorry to bother you. ; I’mnot sure. ; Thanks.I’m grateful for your suggestions.
16:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : at ; in ; on
17: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : That ; It ; What
19:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Go slowly. ; Ok, see you later. ; Stay longer.
20:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I’ve got to hurry. ; If it’s a small amount we write it off as baddebt. For larger sums we… ; I have already done that.
21:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Thanks.I’m grateful for yoursuggestions. ; Oh, sorry to bother you. ; I’m not sure.
22:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : recover ; discover ; cover
23:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : because ; so that ; in case
25:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : What shall I do if a customerdoesn’t pay up on the due date ; Don’t mention it. ; Yeah, that’s true. Itrequires great attention.
26:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work out ; work for ; look for
27:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worrying ; worried ; worry
28:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : It doesn’t matter. ; Sure, why doyou need it ; No, I can’t.
29:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I have already done that. ; If it’s a small amount we write it off asbad debt. For larger sums we… ; I’ve got to hurry.
30:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : at ; on ; in
31:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : show ; showed ; showing
32:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Ok, see you later. ; Go slowly. ; Stay longer.
33:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : cover ; recover ; discover
34:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a set of ; a series of ; a lot of
35:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worried ; worrying ; worry
36:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Stay longer. ; Ok, see you later. ; Go slowly.
37:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Thanks.I’m grateful for yoursuggestions. ; I’m not sure. ; Oh, sorry to bother you.
38:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showed ; showing ; show
39:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : Sure, why do you need it ; Itdoesn’t matter. ; No, I can’t.
40:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : discover ; recover ; cover
41:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worried ; worry ; worrying
42:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : It doesn’t matter. ; No, I can’t.; Sure, why do you need it
43:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work for ; look for ; work out
44: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : That ; What ; It
45:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Don’t mention it. ; Yeah, that’strue. It requires great attention. ; What shall I do if a customer doesn’t payup on the due date
46:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : do ; take ; make
47: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : As ; Unless ; If
48:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Ok, see you later. ; Stay longer. ; Go slowly.
49:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : because ; in case ; so that
50:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Yeah, that’s true. It requiresgreat attention. ; What shall I do if a customer doesn’t pay up on the due date; Don’t mention it.
51:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a series of ; a set of ; a lot of
52: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : What ; That ; It
53:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Stay longer. ; Go slowly. ; Ok, seeyou later.
54:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : I’m not sure. ; Thanks.I’mgrateful for your suggestions. ; Oh, sorry to bother you.
55:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I’ve got to hurry. ; I have already done that. ; If it’s a smallamount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sums we…
56:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work for ; work out ; look for
57:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : so that ; in case ; because
58:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : on ; in ; at
59: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : It ; That ; What
60:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I have already done that. ; I’ve got to hurry. ; If it’s a smallamount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sums we…
61:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : show ; showing ; showed
62:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : in case ; so that ; because
63:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : in ; at ; on
64: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : What ; It ; That
65:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Don’t mention it. ; What shall Ido if a customer doesn’t pay up on the due date ; Yeah, that’s true. Itrequires great attention.
66:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : on ; at ; in
67:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : I’m not sure. ; Oh, sorry tobother you. ; Thanks.I’m grateful for your suggestions.
68:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worry ; worried ; worrying
69:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : make ; take ; do
70: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : If ; Unless ; As
71:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a lot of ; a set of ; a series of
72:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : in case ; because ; so that
73:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : Sure, why do you need it ; No, Ican’t. ; It doesn’t matter.
74:Ihave to the profit from last month. : look for ; work out ; work for
75:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : discover ; cover ; recover
76: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : As ; If ; Unless
77:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worry ; worrying ; worried
78:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : cover ; discover ; recover
79:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : in ; on ; at
80: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : It ; What ; That
81:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showing ; showed ; show
82:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : do ; make ; take
83:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : recover ; cover ; discover
84: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : Unless ; If ; As
85:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worrying ; worry ; worried
86:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a lot of ; a series of ; a set of
87:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work out ; look for ; work for
88:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a series of ; a lot of ; a set of
89:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : take ; do ; make
90:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : take ; make ; do
91:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : so that ; because ; in case
92:Ihave to the profit from last month. : look for ; work for ; work out
93: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : If ; As ; Unless
94:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showing ; show ; showed
6:二、阅读理解:阅读下面的对话,选择合适的内容将对话补充完整。 _Dear Sirs,_ _Account No.8756_ 1. {A; B; C;D; E} 2. {A; B; C; D; E} 3.{A; B; C; D; E} 4.{A; B; C; D; E} 5.{A; B; C; D; E} A. Your prompt attention to this matter wouldbe greatly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this account,please contact our office as soon as possible. B. Regards, Lily C. Please notethat your account No.8756 was already a month overdue. As you are usually veryprompt in settling your accounts, we wonder whether there is any specialreason. D. If payment has recently been made, please accept our thanks andignore this reminder. E. We think you may not have received the statement ofaccount we sent you on August 30 showing the balance of US$ 80,000 you owe. Weare sending you a copy and hope it may have your early attention.
12:二、完形填空:阅读下面短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入空白处的恰当选项。 PURPOSE OF ACCOUNTING Every company has anaccounting office or a finance department that looks {A; B; C}its accountingdetails. An accounting department is the backbone(脊梁)of every business. It recordsall the business transactions(交易), and keeps a track(记录) of the incomes(收入) and expenses(支出)of the business. The accountingdepartment also helps to determine the correct financial position and standingof the business. For a systematic(系统的)and {A; B; C}recording oftransactions, accounting is important. The purpose of accounting is recordingall the transactions honestly and accurately in the “Books of Accounts(账本)”. The accounting process canbe defined {A; B; C}“the process that begins when the transaction takes placeand ends {A; B; C}the transaction is recorded in the books of accounts”. Itincludes a series of steps that {A; B; C}to analyze(分析)and record the businesstransactions for a particular period. 1. A. for B. after C. up 2. A. accurate B. simple C. correct 3. A. to B. at C. as 4. A. when B. which C. what 5. A. use B. is used C. uses
18:二、阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。 ACCOUNTING IS MORE THAN NUMBERS Accounting could date back to about 7,000years ago. People of that time relied on old accounting methods to record thegrowth of crops and herds. Accounting has greatly developed with the growth ofjoint-stock companies. When you think ofaccounting, you may find pages of tables and numbers. That image doesn’tusually give you too much excitement. When you have your own business, though,those numbers come to mean the world to you because they give you the record ofhow much money you’ve earned or lost. Actually, accounting is not simply about strange dollar amounts orboring numbers; they’re your sales figures, your costs, and your profits. Inother words, accounting is a language of business. Once you know how to workwith those numbers, how to read those numbers and how to read the story theytell, you will be able to manage your business toward greater success. 1. Accounting could date back to about {A; B;C} years ago. A. 7,000 B. 6,000 C. 5,000 2. People in the old days relied onold accounting methods to record {A; B; C}. A. how much money they had B.management of their business C. the growth of crops and herds 3. Accounting hasgreatly changed with the development of {A; B; C}. A. crops and herds B.joint-stock companies C. internet companies 4. Accounting is very important inyour business because it shows {A; B; C}. A. how much money you’ve earned orlost B. pages full of tables and numbers C. strange dollar amounts or boringnumbers 5. According to the writer, accounting is {A; B; C}. A. a language ofbusiness B. your sales figures, your costs, and your profits C. Both A and B
24:二、听力理解:请听下面的对话,根据对话内容进行判断,正确为“T”,错误为“F”。 U6%20-%20Task%203.mp3 1. Lily’s calculator is not working.{T; F} 2.Lily’s calculator has more functions and is faster.{T; F} 3. Sally has to workout the profit from last year.{T; F} 4. Calculating figures requires greatattention.{T; F} 5. Sally will return the calculator as soon as she finishesthe job.{T; F}
2:— Thesenior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’t stopto talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Go slowly. ; Stay longer. ; Ok, see you later.
3:— Hello,Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : What shall I do if a customerdoesn’t pay up on the due date ; Yeah, that’s true. It requires greatattention. ; Don’t mention it.
4:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : make ; do ; take
5: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : Unless ; As ; If
7:— Youneed to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Oh, sorry to bother you. ;Thanks.I’m grateful for your suggestions. ; I’m not sure.
8:— Sally,could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : No, I can’t. ; It doesn’t matter.; Sure, why do you need it
9:— Whatif he still doesn’t pay up — :If it’s a small amount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sums we… ; Ihave already done that. ; I’ve got to hurry.
10:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a set of ; a lot of ; a series of
11:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showed ; show ; showing
13:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : No, I can’t. ; Sure, why do youneed it ; It doesn’t matter.
14:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Yeah, that’s true. It requiresgreat attention. ; Don’t mention it. ; What shall I do if a customer doesn’tpay up on the due date
15:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Oh, sorry to bother you. ; I’mnot sure. ; Thanks.I’m grateful for your suggestions.
16:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : at ; in ; on
17: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : That ; It ; What
19:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Go slowly. ; Ok, see you later. ; Stay longer.
20:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I’ve got to hurry. ; If it’s a small amount we write it off as baddebt. For larger sums we… ; I have already done that.
21:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Thanks.I’m grateful for yoursuggestions. ; Oh, sorry to bother you. ; I’m not sure.
22:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : recover ; discover ; cover
23:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : because ; so that ; in case
25:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : What shall I do if a customerdoesn’t pay up on the due date ; Don’t mention it. ; Yeah, that’s true. Itrequires great attention.
26:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work out ; work for ; look for
27:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worrying ; worried ; worry
28:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : It doesn’t matter. ; Sure, why doyou need it ; No, I can’t.
29:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I have already done that. ; If it’s a small amount we write it off asbad debt. For larger sums we… ; I’ve got to hurry.
30:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : at ; on ; in
31:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : show ; showed ; showing
32:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Ok, see you later. ; Go slowly. ; Stay longer.
33:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : cover ; recover ; discover
34:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a set of ; a series of ; a lot of
35:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worried ; worrying ; worry
36:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Stay longer. ; Ok, see you later. ; Go slowly.
37:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : Thanks.I’m grateful for yoursuggestions. ; I’m not sure. ; Oh, sorry to bother you.
38:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showed ; showing ; show
39:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : Sure, why do you need it ; Itdoesn’t matter. ; No, I can’t.
40:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : discover ; recover ; cover
41:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worried ; worry ; worrying
42:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : It doesn’t matter. ; No, I can’t.; Sure, why do you need it
43:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work for ; look for ; work out
44: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : That ; What ; It
45:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Don’t mention it. ; Yeah, that’strue. It requires great attention. ; What shall I do if a customer doesn’t payup on the due date
46:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : do ; take ; make
47: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : As ; Unless ; If
48:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Ok, see you later. ; Stay longer. ; Go slowly.
49:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : because ; in case ; so that
50:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Yeah, that’s true. It requiresgreat attention. ; What shall I do if a customer doesn’t pay up on the due date; Don’t mention it.
51:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a series of ; a set of ; a lot of
52: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : What ; That ; It
53:—The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can’tstop to talk. I’ve got to hurry. — : Stay longer. ; Go slowly. ; Ok, seeyou later.
54:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : I’m not sure. ; Thanks.I’mgrateful for your suggestions. ; Oh, sorry to bother you.
55:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I’ve got to hurry. ; I have already done that. ; If it’s a smallamount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sums we…
56:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work for ; work out ; look for
57:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : so that ; in case ; because
58:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : on ; in ; at
59: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : It ; That ; What
60:—What if he still doesn’t pay up — : I have already done that. ; I’ve got to hurry. ; If it’s a smallamount we write it off as bad debt. For larger sums we…
61:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : show ; showing ; showed
62:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : in case ; so that ; because
63:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : in ; at ; on
64: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : What ; It ; That
65:—Hello, Sally. What’s the matter with you You look worried. — : Don’t mention it. ; What shall Ido if a customer doesn’t pay up on the due date ; Yeah, that’s true. Itrequires great attention.
66:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : on ; at ; in
67:—You need to work with other colleagues to look after that. — : I’m not sure. ; Oh, sorry tobother you. ; Thanks.I’m grateful for your suggestions.
68:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worry ; worried ; worrying
69:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : make ; take ; do
70: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : If ; Unless ; As
71:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a lot of ; a set of ; a series of
72:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : in case ; because ; so that
73:—Sally, could you lend me your calculator Mine is not working. — : Sure, why do you need it ; No, Ican’t. ; It doesn’t matter.
74:Ihave to the profit from last month. : look for ; work out ; work for
75:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : discover ; cover ; recover
76: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : As ; If ; Unless
77:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worry ; worrying ; worried
78:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : cover ; discover ; recover
79:Weare usually very prompt settling your accounts. : in ; on ; at
80: is very important that you don’t make anymistakes when you calculate those figures. : It ; What ; That
81:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showing ; showed ; show
82:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : do ; make ; take
83:Forlarger sums we take legal steps to the money. : recover ; cover ; discover
84: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : Unless ; If ; As
85:Don’tworry so much — is my job! : worrying ; worry ; worried
86:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a lot of ; a series of ; a set of
87:Ihave to the profit from last month. : work out ; look for ; work for
88:Afterthat, we have to post letters. : a series of ; a lot of ; a set of
89:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : take ; do ; make
90:Hedidn’t seem to any actions. : take ; make ; do
91:Thosenumbers come to mean the world to you they give you the record of how muchmoney you’ve earned or lost. : so that ; because ; in case
92:Ihave to the profit from last month. : look for ; work for ; work out
93: your check is received within a week we shallhave no alternative. : If ; As ; Unless
94:Aweek ago, I sent him a statement the amount overdue. : showing ; show ; showed
6:二、阅读理解:阅读下面的对话,选择合适的内容将对话补充完整。 _Dear Sirs,_ _Account No.8756_ 1. {A; B; C;D; E} 2. {A; B; C; D; E} 3.{A; B; C; D; E} 4.{A; B; C; D; E} 5.{A; B; C; D; E} A. Your prompt attention to this matter wouldbe greatly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this account,please contact our office as soon as possible. B. Regards, Lily C. Please notethat your account No.8756 was already a month overdue. As you are usually veryprompt in settling your accounts, we wonder whether there is any specialreason. D. If payment has recently been made, please accept our thanks andignore this reminder. E. We think you may not have received the statement ofaccount we sent you on August 30 showing the balance of US$ 80,000 you owe. Weare sending you a copy and hope it may have your early attention.
12:二、完形填空:阅读下面短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入空白处的恰当选项。 PURPOSE OF ACCOUNTING Every company has anaccounting office or a finance department that looks {A; B; C}its accountingdetails. An accounting department is the backbone(脊梁)of every business. It recordsall the business transactions(交易), and keeps a track(记录) of the incomes(收入) and expenses(支出)of the business. The accountingdepartment also helps to determine the correct financial position and standingof the business. For a systematic(系统的)and {A; B; C}recording oftransactions, accounting is important. The purpose of accounting is recordingall the transactions honestly and accurately in the “Books of Accounts(账本)”. The accounting process canbe defined {A; B; C}“the process that begins when the transaction takes placeand ends {A; B; C}the transaction is recorded in the books of accounts”. Itincludes a series of steps that {A; B; C}to analyze(分析)and record the businesstransactions for a particular period. 1. A. for B. after C. up 2. A. accurate B. simple C. correct 3. A. to B. at C. as 4. A. when B. which C. what 5. A. use B. is used C. uses
18:二、阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。 ACCOUNTING IS MORE THAN NUMBERS Accounting could date back to about 7,000years ago. People of that time relied on old accounting methods to record thegrowth of crops and herds. Accounting has greatly developed with the growth ofjoint-stock companies. When you think ofaccounting, you may find pages of tables and numbers. That image doesn’tusually give you too much excitement. When you have your own business, though,those numbers come to mean the world to you because they give you the record ofhow much money you’ve earned or lost. Actually, accounting is not simply about strange dollar amounts orboring numbers; they’re your sales figures, your costs, and your profits. Inother words, accounting is a language of business. Once you know how to workwith those numbers, how to read those numbers and how to read the story theytell, you will be able to manage your business toward greater success. 1. Accounting could date back to about {A; B;C} years ago. A. 7,000 B. 6,000 C. 5,000 2. People in the old days relied onold accounting methods to record {A; B; C}. A. how much money they had B.management of their business C. the growth of crops and herds 3. Accounting hasgreatly changed with the development of {A; B; C}. A. crops and herds B.joint-stock companies C. internet companies 4. Accounting is very important inyour business because it shows {A; B; C}. A. how much money you’ve earned orlost B. pages full of tables and numbers C. strange dollar amounts or boringnumbers 5. According to the writer, accounting is {A; B; C}. A. a language ofbusiness B. your sales figures, your costs, and your profits C. Both A and B
24:二、听力理解:请听下面的对话,根据对话内容进行判断,正确为“T”,错误为“F”。 U6%20-%20Task%203.mp3 1. Lily’s calculator is not working.{T; F} 2.Lily’s calculator has more functions and is faster.{T; F} 3. Sally has to workout the profit from last year.{T; F} 4. Calculating figures requires greatattention.{T; F} 5. Sally will return the calculator as soon as she finishesthe job.{T; F}
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