A.When he goes for a walk.B.When he drives the car.C.When he passes somebody.D.When he
A.When he goes for a walk.
B.When he drives the car.
C.When he passes somebody.
D.When he chats with Peter.
A.When he goes for a walk.
B.When he drives the car.
C.When he passes somebody.
D.When he chats with Peter.
第1题
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.When the price of a product goes up, there will be a greater demand for it.
B.It's up to the customer as to how much he/she pays for certain goods.
C.Seller-producers have to keep immediate track of market in order to be successful.
D.Supply and demand are always well-balanced in a market-oriented economy.
第2题
A.When the light above the seat goes off.
B.When the bell above the seat rings;
C.When the speaker above the seat sounds.
D.when the stewardess informs him.
第3题
When the procedure is "documents against payment," the importer next goes to his bank in Australia. He pays the money which the Australian bank sends to the exporter's bank in the UK. In exchange the bank gives him the Bill of Lading and other documents. Finally, when the ship arrives at its destination, the importer gives the captain the Bill of lading and receives the goods.
When the procedure is "documents against acceptance," the first four steps are the same, but then the importer does not pay his bank the money for the goods. Instead he writes the word "accepted" on the Bill of Exchange and signs it. This means that he promises to pay the money at a later date usually 90 or 180 days after the Bill is written. The bank then gives him the Bill of lading and other documents. The importer's bank sends the accepted Bill of Exchange to the exporter, who now has proof that he will be paid in the future. When the ship arrives at its destination, the importer gives the captain of the ship the Bill of Lading and receives the goods. The importer then pays the money for the goods to his bank, which transfers it to the exporter's bank. The exporter can then exchange the accepted Bill of Exchange for the money.
When can the seller get the money in way of "documents against payment"?
A.When he delivers the goods.
B.When he presents the shipping documents to the bank.
C.Shortly after his bank receives the money.
D.When the buyer gets the goods.
第4题
A.When he was sixteen.
B.When he was twentyone.
C.When he was thirteen.
D.When he was eighteen.
第5题
The author really started on his way to become a writer ________.
A.when he was in high school
B.when he was studying at Harvard
C.when he lived in London
D.after he entered college
第6题
Beethoven knew that he was going deaf ________.
A.when he could not hear himself humming a tune
B.when he heard a humming noise
C.when the humming noise grew louder
D.when the doctor told him
第7题
A college student may experience stress in the following situations EXCEPT ______.
A.when he is making an important decision
B.when his self-esteem is being threatened
C.when he is working hard for a homework assignment
D.when he is doing physical exercise
第8题
When was Gates first introduced to computers and programming languages?
A.When he was in the sixth grade.
B.When he was in the eighth grade.
C.When he was in Harvard University.
D.When he met Allen.
第9题
A.When he was taking care of horses.
B.When he was given an opportunity to play a part on the stage.
C.When he began play-writing.
D.When he had written many plays.
第10题
At 13 he was sent to a shop,______ he learned the business.
A.when
B.which
C.where
D.that