商务英语综合教程Unit1
新世纪商务英语综合教程1第一册Unit1-University-Student-Life
Ten Commandments for a College Freshman
This is a letter written by an American father to a son attending college in the 1960s.
1. Scan the text and grasp the main idea
vain. 4. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 5. Honor your father and your mother. 6. You shall not kill. 7. You shall not commit adultery. 8. You shall not steal. 9. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 10.You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall
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Q1: What shall we do to succeed in college?
draw up a schedule lay out your day and week get in the habit
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pill n a pill that some women take to prevent them becoming pregnant
perpetual adj Lasting for a long time, over and over again
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Campus guided tours are led by our specially selected team of UW students who combine knowledge of our historic campus with information about the student experience. During the tour you’ll have the chance to ask questions about academics, living on campus, research opportunities, studying abroad, and all the great things to do in the Emerald City. Guided tours are offered Monday through Friday, at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. They leave from Schmitz Hall, 3rd floor lobby, and last 70 minutes. They are also offered on Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 10:30 a.m. and leaving from the Statue of George Washington. On state holidays or the Saturday following a state holiday, tours are not offered.
商务英语综合教程第四册Unit 1 Business Organizations
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1. Sole Proprietorship: a type of business entity that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business 独资(经营) 2. Partnerships: A partnership is an arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests. 合伙人企业
must ________ the workers.
8. He ________ his political view on the radio.
9. ________ things you want to keep and throw everything else away.
10. However, its ________ is indefinite.
There are many ways of defining success. It is accurate to say that each of us has our own concept of success to the extent that each of us is responsible for setting our own goals and determining whether we have met these goals satisfactorily. Because each of us possesses unique differences in genetic ability and favorable environments in which to express these abilities, it is necessarily true that we must define success broadly.
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Unit1BY淘宝店铺:HS的英语学科中心Part OneIII.Listen,Watch and DiscussSuggested answer1.While Andrea works for a fashion magazine,she doesn’t have a strong sense of fashion andwears wrong clothes.2.No.She thinks it is pointless to change herself just because of a job.3.Yes.When Miranda is choosing a belt,Andrea laughs and refers to fashion as“stuff.”4.Miranda criticizes Andrea’s clothes by illustrating the application of the cerulean color in thefashion world.Miranda is a professional woman with a great influence in the fashion world, but she is fastidious about her subordinates.5.Here are some suggestions for a newcomer:•Get familiar with the job and working process;•Learn from other excellent colleagues;•Try his or her best to meet bosses’high requirement;•Do more and talk less.TranscriptAndrea:Miranda?Miranda:Are you there?Andrea:I’m about to walk in.I’ll call you as soon as…Hello?Emily:While you’re out...Andrea:Hi.Emily:Miranda needs you to go to Hermes to pick up25scarves we ordered for her.... Andrea:Okay.Emily:Cassidy forgot her homework at Dalton.Pick that up.Miranda went out to meet with Meisel,and she will want more Starbucks when she gets back.Hot Starbucks. Andrea:Can you just repeat that first...Hello?Emily:Oh,my God.What took you so long?I have to pee!Andrea:What?You haven’t peed since I left?Emily:No,I haven’t.I’ve been manning the desk,haven’t I?I’m bursting.Andrea:Oh,hi.Emily:You do coat.Do the coat!Andrea:Okay.Emily:Now,be prepared.The runthrough is at12:30.People are panicking,so the phone is going to be ringing off the hook.Andrea:The ru...The run-through.Right.Emily:Yes.Editors bring in options for the shoot,and Miranda chooses.She chooses every single thing in every single issue.Run-throughs are a huge deal.I don’tknow why you don’t know that,Andrea.Serena:Okay.Are you ready?Emily:Oh,hi,hi.Right.Well,after the loo,Serena and I are going to lunch.This is her...the new me.Andrea:Hi.Emily:Told you.Serena:I thought you were kidding.Emily:No,quite serious,yeah.I get20minutes for lunch,and you get15.When I come back,you can go.Andrea:Okay.Serena:What exactly is she wearing?Emily:Her grandmother’s skirt.Nigel:Hmm.Corn chowder.That’s an interesting choice.You do know that cellulite is one of the main ingredients in corn chowder.Andrea:So none of the girls here eat anything?Nigel:Not since two became the new four and zero became the new two.Andrea:Well,I’m a six.Nigel:Which is the new14.Andrea:Oh.Shoot.Nigel:Oh,never mind.I’m sure you have plenty more polyblend where that came from. Andrea:Okay.You think my clothes are hideous.I get it.But,you know,I’m not going to be in fashion forever...so I don’t see the point of changing everything about myselfjust because I have this job.Nigel:Yes,that’s true.That’s really what this multibillion-dollar industry is all about anyway,isn’t it?Inner e on.Miranda’s pushed therunthrough up a half an hour.Andrea:Mmm!Nigel:She’s always15minutes early.Andrea:Which means?Nigel:You’re already e.Andrea:Shoot!Nigel:Excuse me.Mr.Ravitz.Ravitz:Nigel.Issue going well?Nigel:Oh,yes.Our best September ever.Ravitz:Great.Heard Miranda killed autumn jackets and pulled up the Sedona shoot.What’s that costing me?Nigel:About300,000.Ravitz:Must have been some lousy jackets.Irv Ravitz.Nigel:Oh,I’m sorry.This is Andrea Sachs,Miranda’s new assistant.Ravitz:Congratulations,young lady.A million girls would kill for that job.Nigel:Bye-bye.Andrea:Hmm?Nigel:Chairman of Elias-Clarke,Irv Ravitz.You know what they say?Tiny man,huge ego.Miranda:No.And I’ve seen all this before.Woman:Theyskens is trying to reinvent the drop waist,so actually it’s...Miranda:Where are all the other dresses?Woman:We have some right here.Nigel:Stand,watch and listen.Woman:And I think it can be very interesting...Miranda:No,no,I just...It’s just baffling to me.Why is it so impossible to put together a decent run-through?You people have had hours and hours to prepare.It’s just soconfusing to me.Where are the advertisers?Woman:Oh,we have some pieces from Banana Republic.Miranda:No,we need more,don’t we?Oh.This is...This might be...What do you think of...Nigel:Yeah.Well,you know me.Give me a full ballerina skirt and a hint of saloon and I’m on board.Miranda:Hmm.But do you think it’s too much like...Nigel:Like the Lacroix from July?I thought that,but no,not with the right accessories.It should work.Miranda:Where are the belts for this dre...Why is no one ready?Woman:Here.It’s a tough call.They’re so different.Miranda:Hmm.Something funny?Andrea:No.No,no,no.Nothing’s...You know,it’s just that both those belts look exactly the same to me.You know,I’m still learning about this stuff and,uh... Miranda:This...stuff?Oh.Okay.I see.You think this has nothing to do with you.You go to your closet and you select...I don’t know...that lumpy blue sweater,for instance,because you’re trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to careabout what you put on your back.But what you don’t know is that that sweater isnot just blue.It’s not turquoise.It’s not lapis.It’s actually cerulean.And you’realso blithely unaware of the fact...that in2002,Oscar de la Renta did a collectionof cerulean gowns.And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent wasn’t it...whoshowed cerulean military jackets?I think we need a jacket here.Nigel:Mmm.Miranda:And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers.And then it,uh,filtered down through the department stores and then trickled ondown into some tragic Casual Corner where you,no doubt,fished it out of someclearance bin.However,that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs...and it’s sort of comical how you think you’ve made a choice that exempts youfrom the fashion industry when,in fact,you’re wearing a sweater that was selectedfor you by the people in this room...from a pile of stuff.Part TwoWarm-up Activities1.What do you know about Hillary Clinton?Early life and education:Born on October26,1947in Chicago,Illinois.She graduated from Wellesley College in May1969and earn her J.D.from Yale Law School in1973.Marriage and family:Moved to Arkansas,marrying Bill Clinton in1975.In February1980,she gave birth to their daughter Chelsea.Political orientation:Republican before1968.Democratic from1968.Roles in politics:First Lady of Arkansas(January11,1983—December12,1992),First Lady of the United States(January20,1993—January20,2001),United States Senator from New York (January3,2001—January21,2009),67th United States Secretary of State(January21, 2009—February1,2013).Electoral history:Running in the2008Democratic presidential primaries,Hillary Clinton won far more primaries and delegates than any other female candidate in American history,but narrowly lost the nomination to Obama.On April12,2015,Clinton formally announced her presidential candidacy via email.However,she was defeated by Donald Trump in the November8, 2016presidential election.e one sentence to explain the following terms.Secretary of State:The Secretary of State,appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate,is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser.The Senate:The U.S.Senate is the upper legislative chamber in the federal government,with just 100members,two senators from each state.The House of Representatives:One of Congress’s two chambers,proportionally representing the population of the50states,to pass federal laws by introducing bills and resolutions,offering amendments and so on.PR:Public relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.Text IComprehension CheckI.Reading for general ideas1.Fill in the blanks to complete the outline of the text.Thesis statement:The negative and unfair commentary on Hillary’s dressing style results from the huge disparity between how men and women are judged according to how they dress. Heading for Part I(Paragraphs1to2):Introduction of the topic:the commentary on Hillary’s wardrobe.Heading for Part II(Paragraphs3to6):Different views towards men and women’s dressing,and power dressing.Heading for Part III(Paragraphs7to8):Conclusion:the root cause of dress prejudice against women.2.Read the text through quickly and answer the following questions.1)The author uses cause-and-effect method focusing on the causal analysis of causes or reasons.2)The author uses the method of contrast to present different views towards men and women toexplain the political fashion.3)The author is opposed to the commentary that Hillary wears more power suits and is lessfeminine.4)The author wants to illustrate popular criticisms against Hillary’s wardrobe.5)If a female politician doesn’t know how to dress like a lady,she’s lampooned,shamed,andher ideas are ignored.However,if she wears“distracting clothing”or spends too much money,she’s seen as silly.II.Reading for specific informationKey1.F2.F3.T4.F5.TIII.Reading and making interpretationsSuggested answer1.People usually don’t talk about dress fashion of male politicians although they outnumbertheir female counterparts,except once when Obama showed up in light yellowish-brown in a news conference.2.People seldom focus their attention on male politicians’dressing since they usually wear theformal suit,symbolizing power and advantage in politics,which help their thoughts receive more attention and thus be likely to be more acceptable.However,the first ladies’trivial matters such as dressing will draw much attention because they don’t need to deal with important issues like their husbands.3.Although the first ladies are expected to be in fashion clothes,they had better not go shoppingby themselves,which is believed improper for their status.4.However,male politicians only need to wear the suit in order to display the power given bythe society.5.Different criteria for evaluating male and female politicians’dress represent a type of genderdiscrimination against women,which is firmly established in our society.Part ThreeText IIComprehension CheckI.Reading for specific informationKey1.It is difficult to specify clear business casual standard to enforce professionalism withouthurting productivity.2.In part business casual causes confusing attire standard.Also the situation gets out of controlwhen business casual is allowed and the quality of work is not as good as expected.3.They trust employees to use good judgment,inspire them to think more openly,andencourage camaraderie.4.The author presents different attitudes towards business casual by contrasting some strict ruleswith some more lenient ones.5.Dress policies may provoke racial and gender discrimination.6.The dress style may lead to stereotypes.Impression management is important in companies. II.Reading and making interpretationsKey1.When it is hotter and hotter in the summer,employees’attire is more and more casual.Employers are striving to set a standard of dress which can ensure that employees work athigh efficiency,and that they display professional qualities.2.It is more likely that the younger employees,mostly millennials,violate the attire rules,whichwould offend the older traditionalists who grew up during WW II.The latter always wear formal attire with ties and skirts in companies.3.Because different companies have different dress codes,a considerable amount ofinappropriateness and embarrassment in dressing style will occur in social situations.4.Job interviewees will be more and more perplexed by the uncertainty about the dress code.They find that they seem to be more serious and boring if they attend an interview in a more casual workplace,wearing the traditional suit.Part FourText IIIQuestions for group discussionSuggested answer1.Culture and fashion have a strong connection and both keep influencing each other.Theauthor uses some examples in Chinese history to explain it.For example,during the Song and Ming dynasties because of the intensity of the feudal ideology,the patterns of dress and adornment gradually became conservative whereas by influence from western cultures,the designs were more fitting and practical from late Ming.2.One of the Chinese dresses getting attention from the fashion community is the cheongsam.3.More information can be found below from People’s Daily Online.How Should Chinese Culture“Go Out”?Chinese culture’s“going out”has become an important national cultural strategy.However, according to Annual Report of China’s Foreign Trade in Culture2012,export of Chinese cultural products only accounts for30percent of the import of cultural products.How should Chinese culture go out?NPC deputies and CPPCC members gave their answers.What is the core competitiveness of Chinese cultural products?Chen Zhilin,a deputy to the National People’s Congress,President of Sichuan Dramatists Association,talked about his experience:“Two years ago,I led my art troupe to visit Europe.We had more than70stages in four months.Chinese culture is welcomed and loved by local people not by chance.It is the uniqueness and connotation of Chinese culture that wins respect from foreigners.Performance that embodies our values and cultural system is of top priority.”Prof.Liu Yuening,a member of the CPPCC,vice-chairman of Overseas Returned Scholars Association,and a noted Dulcimer player with Central Conservatory of Music,shared his ideas as to what cultural products China needs.First of all,they ought to show the spirit of the Chinese people and connotation of Chinese culture vividly.Secondly,the products need to conform to human values and universal aesthetic standards.It would be better if the products cater for foreign viewers’habit and taste.“We have been in the new era when the need for systematic research of our own culture is pressing,”said NPC deputy Ling Jiefang,“In addition,we would borrow ideas from the West,which helps promote our own culture.”Dilemma:tradition and modernityMany Chinese and foreign polls have shown that elements of traditional Chinese culture,for example Confucius,Kung Fu and porcelain are regarded as symbols of Chinese culture for quite a long time.How to let the world know more about Chinese culture in modern times has become a dilemma of the current Chinese culture’s going out.Liu Yuening said:“The understanding and exchange of any form of culture is not done overnight.A long-term mechanism for disseminating Chinese culture is needed,at the same time innovation with a modern perspective is encouraged as well.Chinese culture is a treasure rather than a burden to Chinese people in modern times.”The TV drama Legend of Zhenhuan’s landing on the U.S.sparked heated debate.“The exploration needs a period of time,during which all kinds of culture products can express freely,”said Ling Jiefang,“No cultural brand is established yet for Chinese culture’s going out.An overall and systematic research is urgently needed.”People-to-people exchange boostsInnovation is mentioned by almost every NPC deputy and CPPCC member when talking about Chinese culture’s going out.Liu Yuening has just finished her Chinese Spring Festival Concert held in Switzerland.She said,“The concert was a commercial operation that won positive good response.Tickets were sold to local people who are interested in Chinese music.”She appeals to set up a fund aiming to support those musicians going out and people-to-people cultural exchanges.Chen Zhilin believes that with the help of local directors,local scene designers and local service departments,traditional Chinese stories and traditional opera would be better understood by local people.The way of blending the West and East helps improve the effect of Chinese culture’s going out.(source:/pc/12_1/2013—03/13/content_1782175.htm)Part FiveLanguage FocusI.Word familyNoun Verb Adjective Adverb identity/identification identify identifiable/ access/accessibility access accessible accessibly Conception conceive conceivable conceivably Discrimination discriminate discriminatory/Coordination coordinate coordinated/Fill in the blanks with the words above.1.conceived 4.access7.accessible10.coordinated2.identifiable 5.discrimination8.inconceivable3.coordination 6.identification9.discriminateII.Idioms,phrasal verbs and fixed expressions1.for 4.out7.in10.out2.for 5.off8.with3.to 6.down9.throughIII.Collocations1.introduced 3.rules 5.enforce2.concrete/solid; 4.ensure 6.evidenceaboutplete the following sentences with the words and phrases given in the box.1.embarked 5.when it comes to9.overall13.motif2.look the part es to mind10.rendered14.wrestling3.chill prises11.push the envelope15.requisite4.permeated8.encompasses12.run the gamutComprehensive PracticeI.Translate the following into English,using the words and phrases from the texts. Suggested answer1.Friends,family and neighbors are often baffled about who to call for help in the event of suchan emergency.2.The Republican and Democratic parties have the same objectives in anti-terrorist issues,butreached by different pathways.Great odds are that they have become two sides of the same coin,opposing and compromising with each other.3.The ratings of occupations are based,in part,on levels of education.Therefore,it is likely theconnection between educational difficulties experienced by adolescents with disabilities and occupational aspirations play an important role in understanding the research results.4.It is no secret that financial crises in Asia undercut demand for oil so rapidly that pricesplunged for a time below$10a barrel,prompting production cuts and the cancellation of several exploration projects.5.Following some early negative media coverage and social media backlash,Zara’s parentcompany Inditex—the ninth largest retailer in the world,and the biggest apparel company, issued an apology.II.Translate the following into Chinese.Suggested answer约翰·莫利在著作《穿出成功》中没有断言何为穿着品位的优劣。
《商务英语综合教程》Unit 1 Communication
1 According to Anuj Khanna: a) why have communications improved in recent years?
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New technology has provided new communication channels such as the Internet, mobile phones, instant messaging, etc.
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein was an Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, and the philosophy of language. From 1929 to 1947, Wittgenstein taught at the University of Cambridge His teacher Bertrand Russell described Wittgenstein as "the most perfect example I have ever known of genius as traditionally conceived; passionate, profound, intense, and dominating."
b) how can they improve in the future?
They can improve in terms of giving more control to customers so that they don’t receive unwanted communications, and ensuring that the timing of any communication is right.
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成功的基础在于好的学习习惯
The foundation of success lies in good habits
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当你尽了自己的最பைடு நூலகம்努力时,失败也是伟大的, 所以不要放弃,坚持就是正确的。
When You Do Your Best, Failure Is Great, So Don'T Give Up, Stick To The End
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➢ outrageous: unacceptable or shocking 令人无法接受的; 令人震惊的
➢ emission: the release of something such as gas or radiation into the atmosphere 排放
➢ conventional: (a method or product) usually used or in use for a long time 传统的(方法或产品等)
Reminder advertisement strategy aims to stimulate repeated purchase of products or services.
Any advertising strategy is emerged from the analysis of market situation. If a product class is mature and the company is the market leader but the brand usage is low, there should be a proper strategy to stimulate more usage.
with, log on to; II.. in pursuit of, boast of, on the floor of,
take sth in stride.
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➢ conviction: a strong belief or opinion坚定的信念 ➢ constitute: to form or compose 组成,构成 ➢ copywriter: a person whose job is to write the texts for
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Unit1BY淘宝店铺:HS的英语学科中心Part OneIII.Listen,Watch and DiscussSuggested answer1.While Andrea works for a fashion magazine,she doesn’t have a strong sense of fashion andwears wrong clothes.2.No.She thinks it is pointless to change herself just because of a job.3.Yes.When Miranda is choosing a belt,Andrea laughs and refers to fashion as“stuff.”4.Miranda criticizes Andrea’s clothes by illustrating the application of the cerulean color in thefashion world.Miranda is a professional woman with a great influence in the fashion world, but she is fastidious about her subordinates.5.Here are some suggestions for a newcomer:•Get familiar with the job and working process;•Learn from other excellent colleagues;•Try his or her best to meet bosses’high requirement;•Do more and talk less.TranscriptAndrea:Miranda?Miranda:Are you there?Andrea:I’m about to walk in.I’ll call you as soon as…Hello?Emily:While you’re out...Andrea:Hi.Emily:Miranda needs you to go to Hermes to pick up25scarves we ordered for her.... Andrea:Okay.Emily:Cassidy forgot her homework at Dalton.Pick that up.Miranda went out to meet with Meisel,and she will want more Starbucks when she gets back.Hot Starbucks. Andrea:Can you just repeat that first...Hello?Emily:Oh,my God.What took you so long?I have to pee!Andrea:What?You haven’t peed since I left?Emily:No,I haven’t.I’ve been manning the desk,haven’t I?I’m bursting.Andrea:Oh,hi.Emily:You do coat.Do the coat!Andrea:Okay.Emily:Now,be prepared.The runthrough is at12:30.People are panicking,so the phone is going to be ringing off the hook.Andrea:The ru...The run-through.Right.Emily:Yes.Editors bring in options for the shoot,and Miranda chooses.She chooses every single thing in every single issue.Run-throughs are a huge deal.I don’tknow why you don’t know that,Andrea.Serena:Okay.Are you ready?Emily:Oh,hi,hi.Right.Well,after the loo,Serena and I are going to lunch.This is her...the new me.Andrea:Hi.Emily:Told you.Serena:I thought you were kidding.Emily:No,quite serious,yeah.I get20minutes for lunch,and you get15.When I come back,you can go.Andrea:Okay.Serena:What exactly is she wearing?Emily:Her grandmother’s skirt.Nigel:Hmm.Corn chowder.That’s an interesting choice.You do know that cellulite is one of the main ingredients in corn chowder.Andrea:So none of the girls here eat anything?Nigel:Not since two became the new four and zero became the new two.Andrea:Well,I’m a six.Nigel:Which is the new14.Andrea:Oh.Shoot.Nigel:Oh,never mind.I’m sure you have plenty more polyblend where that came from. Andrea:Okay.You think my clothes are hideous.I get it.But,you know,I’m not going to be in fashion forever...so I don’t see the point of changing everything about myselfjust because I have this job.Nigel:Yes,that’s true.That’s really what this multibillion-dollar industry is all about anyway,isn’t it?Inner e on.Miranda’s pushed therunthrough up a half an hour.Andrea:Mmm!Nigel:She’s always15minutes early.Andrea:Which means?Nigel:You’re already e.Andrea:Shoot!Nigel:Excuse me.Mr.Ravitz.Ravitz:Nigel.Issue going well?Nigel:Oh,yes.Our best September ever.Ravitz:Great.Heard Miranda killed autumn jackets and pulled up the Sedona shoot.What’s that costing me?Nigel:About300,000.Ravitz:Must have been some lousy jackets.Irv Ravitz.Nigel:Oh,I’m sorry.This is Andrea Sachs,Miranda’s new assistant.Ravitz:Congratulations,young lady.A million girls would kill for that job.Nigel:Bye-bye.Andrea:Hmm?Nigel:Chairman of Elias-Clarke,Irv Ravitz.You know what they say?Tiny man,huge ego.Miranda:No.And I’ve seen all this before.Woman:Theyskens is trying to reinvent the drop waist,so actually it’s...Miranda:Where are all the other dresses?Woman:We have some right here.Nigel:Stand,watch and listen.Woman:And I think it can be very interesting...Miranda:No,no,I just...It’s just baffling to me.Why is it so impossible to put together a decent run-through?You people have had hours and hours to prepare.It’s just soconfusing to me.Where are the advertisers?Woman:Oh,we have some pieces from Banana Republic.Miranda:No,we need more,don’t we?Oh.This is...This might be...What do you think of...Nigel:Yeah.Well,you know me.Give me a full ballerina skirt and a hint of saloon and I’m on board.Miranda:Hmm.But do you think it’s too much like...Nigel:Like the Lacroix from July?I thought that,but no,not with the right accessories.It should work.Miranda:Where are the belts for this dre...Why is no one ready?Woman:Here.It’s a tough call.They’re so different.Miranda:Hmm.Something funny?Andrea:No.No,no,no.Nothing’s...You know,it’s just that both those belts look exactly the same to me.You know,I’m still learning about this stuff and,uh... Miranda:This...stuff?Oh.Okay.I see.You think this has nothing to do with you.You go to your closet and you select...I don’t know...that lumpy blue sweater,for instance,because you’re trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to careabout what you put on your back.But what you don’t know is that that sweater isnot just blue.It’s not turquoise.It’s not lapis.It’s actually cerulean.And you’realso blithely unaware of the fact...that in2002,Oscar de la Renta did a collectionof cerulean gowns.And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent wasn’t it...whoshowed cerulean military jackets?I think we need a jacket here.Nigel:Mmm.Miranda:And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers.And then it,uh,filtered down through the department stores and then trickled ondown into some tragic Casual Corner where you,no doubt,fished it out of someclearance bin.However,that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs...and it’s sort of comical how you think you’ve made a choice that exempts youfrom the fashion industry when,in fact,you’re wearing a sweater that was selectedfor you by the people in this room...from a pile of stuff.Part TwoWarm-up Activities1.What do you know about Hillary Clinton?Early life and education:Born on October26,1947in Chicago,Illinois.She graduated from Wellesley College in May1969and earn her J.D.from Yale Law School in1973.Marriage and family:Moved to Arkansas,marrying Bill Clinton in1975.In February1980,she gave birth to their daughter Chelsea.Political orientation:Republican before1968.Democratic from1968.Roles in politics:First Lady of Arkansas(January11,1983—December12,1992),First Lady of the United States(January20,1993—January20,2001),United States Senator from New York (January3,2001—January21,2009),67th United States Secretary of State(January21, 2009—February1,2013).Electoral history:Running in the2008Democratic presidential primaries,Hillary Clinton won far more primaries and delegates than any other female candidate in American history,but narrowly lost the nomination to Obama.On April12,2015,Clinton formally announced her presidential candidacy via email.However,she was defeated by Donald Trump in the November8, 2016presidential election.e one sentence to explain the following terms.Secretary of State:The Secretary of State,appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate,is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser.The Senate:The U.S.Senate is the upper legislative chamber in the federal government,with just 100members,two senators from each state.The House of Representatives:One of Congress’s two chambers,proportionally representing the population of the50states,to pass federal laws by introducing bills and resolutions,offering amendments and so on.PR:Public relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.Text IComprehension CheckI.Reading for general ideas1.Fill in the blanks to complete the outline of the text.Thesis statement:The negative and unfair commentary on Hillary’s dressing style results from the huge disparity between how men and women are judged according to how they dress. Heading for Part I(Paragraphs1to2):Introduction of the topic:the commentary on Hillary’s wardrobe.Heading for Part II(Paragraphs3to6):Different views towards men and women’s dressing,and power dressing.Heading for Part III(Paragraphs7to8):Conclusion:the root cause of dress prejudice against women.2.Read the text through quickly and answer the following questions.1)The author uses cause-and-effect method focusing on the causal analysis of causes or reasons.2)The author uses the method of contrast to present different views towards men and women toexplain the political fashion.3)The author is opposed to the commentary that Hillary wears more power suits and is lessfeminine.4)The author wants to illustrate popular criticisms against Hillary’s wardrobe.5)If a female politician doesn’t know how to dress like a lady,she’s lampooned,shamed,andher ideas are ignored.However,if she wears“distracting clothing”or spends too much money,she’s seen as silly.II.Reading for specific informationKey1.F2.F3.T4.F5.TIII.Reading and making interpretationsSuggested answer1.People usually don’t talk about dress fashion of male politicians although they outnumbertheir female counterparts,except once when Obama showed up in light yellowish-brown in a news conference.2.People seldom focus their attention on male politicians’dressing since they usually wear theformal suit,symbolizing power and advantage in politics,which help their thoughts receive more attention and thus be likely to be more acceptable.However,the first ladies’trivial matters such as dressing will draw much attention because they don’t need to deal with important issues like their husbands.3.Although the first ladies are expected to be in fashion clothes,they had better not go shoppingby themselves,which is believed improper for their status.4.However,male politicians only need to wear the suit in order to display the power given bythe society.5.Different criteria for evaluating male and female politicians’dress represent a type of genderdiscrimination against women,which is firmly established in our society.Part ThreeText IIComprehension CheckI.Reading for specific informationKey1.It is difficult to specify clear business casual standard to enforce professionalism withouthurting productivity.2.In part business casual causes confusing attire standard.Also the situation gets out of controlwhen business casual is allowed and the quality of work is not as good as expected.3.They trust employees to use good judgment,inspire them to think more openly,andencourage camaraderie.4.The author presents different attitudes towards business casual by contrasting some strict ruleswith some more lenient ones.5.Dress policies may provoke racial and gender discrimination.6.The dress style may lead to stereotypes.Impression management is important in companies. II.Reading and making interpretationsKey1.When it is hotter and hotter in the summer,employees’attire is more and more casual.Employers are striving to set a standard of dress which can ensure that employees work athigh efficiency,and that they display professional qualities.2.It is more likely that the younger employees,mostly millennials,violate the attire rules,whichwould offend the older traditionalists who grew up during WW II.The latter always wear formal attire with ties and skirts in companies.3.Because different companies have different dress codes,a considerable amount ofinappropriateness and embarrassment in dressing style will occur in social situations.4.Job interviewees will be more and more perplexed by the uncertainty about the dress code.They find that they seem to be more serious and boring if they attend an interview in a more casual workplace,wearing the traditional suit.Part FourText IIIQuestions for group discussionSuggested answer1.Culture and fashion have a strong connection and both keep influencing each other.Theauthor uses some examples in Chinese history to explain it.For example,during the Song and Ming dynasties because of the intensity of the feudal ideology,the patterns of dress and adornment gradually became conservative whereas by influence from western cultures,the designs were more fitting and practical from late Ming.2.One of the Chinese dresses getting attention from the fashion community is the cheongsam.3.More information can be found below from People’s Daily Online.How Should Chinese Culture“Go Out”?Chinese culture’s“going out”has become an important national cultural strategy.However, according to Annual Report of China’s Foreign Trade in Culture2012,export of Chinese cultural products only accounts for30percent of the import of cultural products.How should Chinese culture go out?NPC deputies and CPPCC members gave their answers.What is the core competitiveness of Chinese cultural products?Chen Zhilin,a deputy to the National People’s Congress,President of Sichuan Dramatists Association,talked about his experience:“Two years ago,I led my art troupe to visit Europe.We had more than70stages in four months.Chinese culture is welcomed and loved by local people not by chance.It is the uniqueness and connotation of Chinese culture that wins respect from foreigners.Performance that embodies our values and cultural system is of top priority.”Prof.Liu Yuening,a member of the CPPCC,vice-chairman of Overseas Returned Scholars Association,and a noted Dulcimer player with Central Conservatory of Music,shared his ideas as to what cultural products China needs.First of all,they ought to show the spirit of the Chinese people and connotation of Chinese culture vividly.Secondly,the products need to conform to human values and universal aesthetic standards.It would be better if the products cater for foreign viewers’habit and taste.“We have been in the new era when the need for systematic research of our own culture is pressing,”said NPC deputy Ling Jiefang,“In addition,we would borrow ideas from the West,which helps promote our own culture.”Dilemma:tradition and modernityMany Chinese and foreign polls have shown that elements of traditional Chinese culture,for example Confucius,Kung Fu and porcelain are regarded as symbols of Chinese culture for quite a long time.How to let the world know more about Chinese culture in modern times has become a dilemma of the current Chinese culture’s going out.Liu Yuening said:“The understanding and exchange of any form of culture is not done overnight.A long-term mechanism for disseminating Chinese culture is needed,at the same time innovation with a modern perspective is encouraged as well.Chinese culture is a treasure rather than a burden to Chinese people in modern times.”The TV drama Legend of Zhenhuan’s landing on the U.S.sparked heated debate.“The exploration needs a period of time,during which all kinds of culture products can express freely,”said Ling Jiefang,“No cultural brand is established yet for Chinese culture’s going out.An overall and systematic research is urgently needed.”People-to-people exchange boostsInnovation is mentioned by almost every NPC deputy and CPPCC member when talking about Chinese culture’s going out.Liu Yuening has just finished her Chinese Spring Festival Concert held in Switzerland.She said,“The concert was a commercial operation that won positive good response.Tickets were sold to local people who are interested in Chinese music.”She appeals to set up a fund aiming to support those musicians going out and people-to-people cultural exchanges.Chen Zhilin believes that with the help of local directors,local scene designers and local service departments,traditional Chinese stories and traditional opera would be better understood by local people.The way of blending the West and East helps improve the effect of Chinese culture’s going out.(source:/pc/12_1/2013—03/13/content_1782175.htm)Part FiveLanguage FocusI.Word familyNoun Verb Adjective Adverb identity/identification identify identifiable/ access/accessibility access accessible accessibly Conception conceive conceivable conceivably Discrimination discriminate discriminatory/Coordination coordinate coordinated/Fill in the blanks with the words above.1.conceived 4.access7.accessible10.coordinated2.identifiable 5.discrimination8.inconceivable3.coordination 6.identification9.discriminateII.Idioms,phrasal verbs and fixed expressions1.for 4.out7.in10.out2.for 5.off8.with3.to 6.down9.throughIII.Collocations1.introduced 3.rules 5.enforce2.concrete/solid; 4.ensure 6.evidenceaboutplete the following sentences with the words and phrases given in the box.1.embarked 5.when it comes to9.overall13.motif2.look the part es to mind10.rendered14.wrestling3.chill prises11.push the envelope15.requisite4.permeated8.encompasses12.run the gamutComprehensive PracticeI.Translate the following into English,using the words and phrases from the texts. Suggested answer1.Friends,family and neighbors are often baffled about who to call for help in the event of suchan emergency.2.The Republican and Democratic parties have the same objectives in anti-terrorist issues,butreached by different pathways.Great odds are that they have become two sides of the same coin,opposing and compromising with each other.3.The ratings of occupations are based,in part,on levels of education.Therefore,it is likely theconnection between educational difficulties experienced by adolescents with disabilities and occupational aspirations play an important role in understanding the research results.4.It is no secret that financial crises in Asia undercut demand for oil so rapidly that pricesplunged for a time below$10a barrel,prompting production cuts and the cancellation of several exploration projects.5.Following some early negative media coverage and social media backlash,Zara’s parentcompany Inditex—the ninth largest retailer in the world,and the biggest apparel company, issued an apology.II.Translate the following into Chinese.Suggested answer约翰·莫利在著作《穿出成功》中没有断言何为穿着品位的优劣。
商务英语综合教程Unit1
Intensive Reading
The Nature of Politics: Realism and Idealism
Hale Waihona Puke ara 1❖ We can build on … the future politics.
In order to understand how we might reach the future politics, we can make use of Frost’s poem. In this poem, he states that there are two roads in front of us, the traditional one which many people have taken, and the other one which fewer people have taken.
2).Pay attention to the tone of the author in this sentence. The word “advent”, with the original meaning referring to the coming of Jesus Christ, which actually is interpreted as almighty and great love in Western civilization, is used here together with the “nuclear weapons”, which is damaging and bringing disasters to the whole human beings, therefore, the author’s ironical tone is quite obvious.
商务英语综合教程第一册unit 1
o Combat economic instability through:
• Surveillance: Monitoring of economic and financial developments, and the provision of policy advice, aimed especially at crisis-prevention
Warm-up activities
I. The following is a list of abbreviations for some important
international or regional organizations. Write down the full
names and their equivalents in Chinese.
这个体系的重要目标是只要没有不良的负面效应情况下尽可能的帮助贸易自由流动因为这对经济发展和社会福祉是很重要的
Unit 1
International Economic and Trade Organizations
Content
Warm-up Activities Background Information Text Analysis Extended Activities Writing
through technical assistance and training programs – Cooperating with other international organizations
新商务英语综合教程1Unit1
professionally
• profession (n. 职业;专业) • professional (adj. 职业的;专业的) • 她唱歌的样子和一个专业歌手一样。 • She sings as if she was a professional singer.
• im (在…只上) + press (压) + ion > 在…上 压> 盖印,压痕 • n. 印象,感觉,模仿,印刷 • expression 表达
• 词根决定词义 • 前缀改变词意 • 后缀改变词性
appearance
• appear 出现 • ance 名词后缀 • 她的外貌和举止都非常讨人喜欢。 • She is most pleasing in manner and appearance.
ceremony
• cere (蜡) + mony (看作money 钱) > 古代 做典礼时,蜡烛和钱是少不了的 • 老校长在毕业典礼上讲的话一直留在我的脑 海里。 • What the old headmaster said at the graduation ceremony dwells in my mind. • Wedding Ceremony • 玉米,花生,谷类 cereal
casually [ˈkæʒuəl] (z >< r)
• casual (adj. 偶然的,临时的,非正式的,漫 不经心的 n. 便装,临时工) • 联想记忆:平常的(usual)时候可以穿非正式 的(casual)服装 • He was wearing business casual (clothes).
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新视野商务英语综合教程 Unit 1
Unit 1 Company Profile
Walmart entered the China market and opened its first Supercenter and Sam’s Club in Shenzhen in 1996. Currently, Walmart operates a number of store formats in China including Supercenters, Sam’s Clubs, and Neighborhood Markets. By March 1, 2012, Walmart had 370 units in 140 cities, and had created over 106,500 job opportunities across China.
Unit 1 Company Profile
In 2010 and 2011, Walmart was placed on the top of the Fortune 500 list. Now, its 10,130 stores in 27 countries, supplied by a network of more than 100,000 sources in 60 countries, are staffed by some 2.2 million employees serving 200 million customers a week.
Unit 1 Company Profile
HSBC is a London-based multinational banking and financial services organization with competition comes not only from domestic bank rivals like Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland, but also from other global leaders in the same industry, such as Citigroup, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, etc.
外研社新标准商务英语综合教程1
外研社新标准商务英语综合教程1New Standard Business English CourseUnit One: Introduction to Business CommunicationIn this unit, you will learn about the basics of business communication. You will learn about different types of communication tools, the purpose of communication and how to choose the right communication method and message.Communication ToolsBusiness communication can be done in many ways, including verbal and written communication. Verbal communication can happen in person or over the phone, while written communication can be in the form of emails, letters, or memos.Purpose of CommunicationThe purpose of communication is to convey information from one person or group to another. In business, the purpose of communication can be to convey information about a particular product or service, to invite someone to an event or to simply keep people informed about changes in the company.Choosing the Right Method and MessageEffective communication depends on choosing the right method and message for your intended audience. Consider your audience before choosing the method of communication and tailor yourmessage to fit their needs.Unit Two: Business WritingThis unit will focus on writing skills for business. You will learn about formal and informal writing, how to write emails, letters and memos, and how to write an effective business report.Formal and Informal WritingFormal writing is used in professional communication and requires a specific style and tone. Informal writing is used in everyday communication and tends to be less structured and more conversational.Writing Emails, Letters and MemosEmails, letters and memos are all important forms of business communication. In this unit, you will learn the key elements of each type of writing and how to write clear and effective messages.Writing a Business ReportA business report is a formal document that provides information on a particular topic. In this unit, you will learn how to structure a business report, how to collect and analyze data, and how to present your findings effectively.Unit Three: Presentations and Public SpeakingThis unit will teach you how to give effective presentations and become a confident public speaker. You will learn how to structure a presentation, create effective visuals and use body language to convey your message.Structuring a PresentationEffective presentations require careful planning and organization. In this unit, you will learn how to structure a presentation that captures your audience's attention and conveys your message effectively.Creating Effective VisualsVisual aids can enhance the impact of a presentation. In this unit, you will learn how to create effective visual aids that support your message and engage your audience.Using Body LanguageBody language is an important part of communication, especially in public speaking. In this unit, you will learn how to use body language effectively to convey confidence and professionalism.Unit Four: Negotiation SkillsThis unit will teach you the skills needed for successful negotiation in business. You will learn about negotiation styles, techniques and strategies, and how to negotiate effectively with different personalities.Negotiation Styles, Techniques and StrategiesNegotiation requires careful planning and preparation. In this unit, you will learn about different negotiation styles, techniques and strategies that can be used to achieve a successful outcome.Negotiating with Different PersonalitiesEffective negotiation requires an understanding of different personality types. In this unit, you will learn how to identify different personality types and how to adapt your negotiation style to work effectively with each personality type.Unit Five: Cross-Cultural CommunicationIn a global business environment, cross-cultural communication is essential. This unit will teach you how to communicate effectively with people from different cultures and how to avoid common cultural mistakes.Communication Across CulturesDifferent cultures have different communication styles and norms. In this unit, you will learn about different communication styles and how to adapt your own communication style to work effectively with people from different cultures.Avoiding Cultural MistakesCultural differences can lead to misunderstandings and mistakes. In this unit, you will learn how to avoid common cultural mistakes and how to communicate effectively across cultural divides.ConclusionThe New Standard Business English Course is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to communicate effectively in a business environment. The course covers a range of topics, from business writing and negotiation skills to presentations and cross-cultural communication. By completing this course, you will be well-prepared to communicate confidently and professionally in any business situation.Unit One: Introduction to Business CommunicationCommunication is essential in business, and the ability to communicate effectively can make a significant difference in the success of any endeavor. In Unit One, you will learn about the basics of business communication.The purpose of communication is to convey information from one person or group to another. In business, the purpose of communication can be to convey information about a particular product or service, to invite someone to an event, or to simply keep people informed about changes in the company. Communication can take place verbally or in written form. Verbal communication can happen in person or over the phone, while written communication can be in the form of emails, letters, or memos. Choosing the right method and message for your intendedaudience is essential for effective communication. Consider your audience before choosing the method of communication and tailor your message to fit their needs. For instance, if you are communicating with clients or customers, you may want to use more formal language. In contrast, if you are communicating with colleagues, informal language might be more appropriate.Unit Two: Business WritingEffective writing skills are essential in business. In this unit, you will learn about formal and informal writing, how to write emails, letters, and memos, and how to write an effective business report.Formal writing is used in professional communication and requires a specific style and tone. It is usually used for more official purposes and has a more structured format than informal writing. Informal writing is used in everyday communication and tends to be less structured and more conversational.Emails, letters, and memos are all important forms of business communication. In this unit, you will learn the key elements of each type of writing and how to write clear and effective messages. Writing clear emails is an essential part of business communication, as it is a quick and convenient method of communication. A well-written email can convey your message effectively and make a positive impression on the recipient.A business report is a formal document that provides information on a particular topic. In this unit, you will learn how to structure a business report, how to collect and analyze data, and how topresent your findings effectively.Unit Three: Presentations and Public SpeakingPublic speaking is a crucial skill for business professionals, and the ability to give effective presentations can be a valuable asset. In this unit, you will learn how to structure a presentation, create effective visuals, and use body language to convey your message.Effective presentations require careful planning and organization. In this unit, you will learn how to structure a presentation that captures your audience's attention and conveys your message effectively. The key elements of an effective presentation include an engaging opening, clear objectives, a compelling argument, supportive evidence, and a memorable conclusion.Visual aids can enhance the impact of a presentation. In this unit, you will learn how to create effective visual aids that support your message and engage your audience. The key to creating effective visuals is to keep them simple, relevant, and visually appealing. Body language is an important part of communication, especially in public speaking. In this unit, you will learn how to use body language effectively to convey confidence and professionalism. Effective use of body language can help you connect with your audience and build rapport, making your presentation more effective.Unit Four: Negotiation SkillsNegotiation is an essential part of business, and the ability to negotiate effectively can make a significant difference in the success of any endeavor. In this unit, you will learn about negotiation styles, techniques, and strategies, and how to negotiate effectively with different personalities.Negotiation requires careful planning and preparation. In this unit, you will learn about different negotiation styles, techniques, and strategies that can be used to achieve a successful outcome. By learning how to effectively negotiate, you can better manage conflict, build stronger relationships, and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.Effective negotiation requires an understanding of different personality types. In this unit, you will learn how to identify different personality types and how to adapt your negotiation style to work effectively with each personality type. By understanding the different communication styles and behavior patterns, you can better navigate the negotiation process and improve your chances of success.Unit Five: Cross-Cultural CommunicationIn today's global business environment, cross-cultural communication is essential. In this unit, you will learn how to communicate effectively with people from different cultures and how to avoid common cultural mistakes.Different cultures have different communication styles and norms. In this unit, you will learn about different communication stylesand how to adapt your own communication style to work effectively with people from different cultures. By understanding cultural differences and adapting your style accordingly, you can better communicate with people from different backgrounds and build stronger relationships.Cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings and mistakes. In this unit, you will learn how to avoid common cultural mistakes and how to communicate effectively across cultural divides. By learning how to navigate cultural differences, you can better understand and engage with people from different cultures, improving your chances of success.ConclusionThe New Standard Business English Course is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to communicate effectively in a business environment. By completing this course, you will be well-prepared to communicate confidently and professionally in any business situation. With a focus on business writing, presentations and public speaking, negotiation, and cross-cultural communication, this course provides a comprehensive overview of essential skills for success in the workplace.。
《商务英语综合教程》 Unit (1)
10. The system administrator should manage them from the
server.
Section B Phrases
Translate the following phrases into Chinese.
1. business executive
2. track record 3. downstream organization 4. contingency plan 5. go bankrupt
Group Work
How much do you know about the six famous CEOs mentioned in Task One? Work in groups and try to find more information about them. Please give a brief introduction to one of them for about one minute. You may introduce some of the following aspects: • 1) nationality • 2) date of birth • 3) family background • 4) education background • 5) work experience • 6) achievements
Additional Reading
11 Characteristics of Management Excellence in Action
1. Management Excellence starts with values. The people in the firm display a fierce commitment to shared values and the exhibition of those values in every day activities large and small. From talent selection and development to programs, policies and key decisions, the values are always on display. The values are self-policing, and those who ultimately do not share the values are voted off the island. 2. Learning and continuous improvement drive the daily work. Learning and refining processes and approaches is what people do every day. And innovation is not a program, but an outgrowth of the most powerful behavior in the firm: learning via experim
商务英语综合教程U1-U7课后答案
商务英语综合教程U1-U7课后答案Unit 1 Company Profile1.Translate the following Chinese terms into English.candidate patentindustry personnel registered trademarkcore competency domain nameintended market emerging marketheadquarter multinational corporation Chief Executive Officer stakeholder2.Translate the following English terms into Chinese.股本,股⾦总额以⼈为本的解决⽅案精于⼼简于形对客户的深⼊了解⼯业⾰命回收利⽤3.Translation:宝洁公司始创于1837年,是世界上最⼤的⽇⽤消费品公司之⼀。
2007财政年度,公司全年销售额达682亿美元。
在《财富》杂志评选出的全球500家最⼤企业中,排名第74位。
宝洁公司在全球80多个国家设有⼯⼚或分公司,所经营的300多个品牌的产品畅销160多个国家和地区,其中包括美容护理、居家护理、吉列产品等。
每天,在世界各地,宝洁公司的产品与全球消费者发⽣着三⼗亿次亲密接触。
宝洁⼤中华业务区包括1988年成⽴的中国⼤陆分公司、1987成⽴的⾹港分公司和1985年成⽴的台湾分公司。
⼀九⼋⼋年,宝洁公司在⼴州成⽴了在中国的第⼀家合资企业-⼴州宝洁有限公司,从此开始了其中国业务发展的历程。
宝洁总部位于⼴州,⽬前在⼴州、北京、上海、成都、天津、东莞及南平等地设有多家分公司及⼯⼚,并在北京设⽴技术中⼼。
⼆⼗年来,宝洁取得了飞速的发展,主要表现在:建⽴了领先的⼤品牌宝洁公司是中国最⼤的⽇⽤消费品公司,年销售额超过⼆⼗亿美元。
我们在参与竞争的领域内占据了最⼤的市场份额。
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The Internet is rapidly evolving from a channel for content distribution to a platform for activity — collaboration, publishing, sharing and innovation. It has currently undergone a comprehensive software upgrade, representing several initiatives collectively known as "Web 2.0." … Simplicity and convenience are driving the rapid adoption of Web 2.0. In 2005 I started reading the blog of the CEO of Sun Microsystems, Jonathan Schwartz. At that time he said, "Simplicity changes the world. Convenience is a force multiplier."
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31 About the Author 2 What Is Google AdWords?
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About the Author — Denise J. Deveau
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To launch Google AdWords service, you have to pay an activation fee of only ¥50.00. Furthermore, every click on your ad costs you ¥0.08 (as of 2010).
Kathleen Gilroy
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1. What do you think the Internet brings to humankind: convenience or trouble? Why?
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t aobao paypal
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Do you know these words? Guess their meanings through the corresponding pictures.
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This is where your ads appear.
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Make your ads → Add keywords → Your Ads appear beside the keyword search results → Potential consumers click your ads
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3. Do you know any other expressions to represent different versions of a website, a software or a service?
The most commonly seen representation of versions is number, for example: Web 2.0, KMPlayer 2.9.4.1435, etc. However, there are other expressions, like "G" for "generation" in "3G" and "Beta" for trial version in "Google Chrome (BETA)". There are tons of such jargons to represent the different versions of software and websites. You may explore them yourself online.
2. Have you ever heard of Web 2.0? What are the main features of it?
Web 2.0 is described as the second generation of the Internet. It features information sharing, usercentered design and collaboration online.
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31 Theme of the Unit 2 Word Meaning Guess 3 Do You Know These Sites?
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Ma Yun is thinking about these. What about you?
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Do you know these web sites? How can you make use of them?
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Buzzlogic is an online advertiser. "Buzz" means what people are excitedly talking about. Obviously Buzzlogic aims to find logic in people's online conversations, track popular topics, help its clients make advertisements and influence potential consumers' buying behavior.
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What is Google AdWords?
Do you know anything about Google AdWords? What is it and how can you benefit from it?
With Google AdWords, you can create and run ads for your business, quickly and simply. Run your ads on Google and its advertising network — no matter what your budget, you'll only pay when people click your ads.
The price soundห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ acceptable, right?
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Where There's a Web, There's a Way: A Business Guide to Getting Social
Denise J. Deveau
AdWords ads are displayed along with search results when someone searches Google using one of your keywords. Ads appear under "Sponsored links" in the side column of a search page. That way, you'll be advertising to an audience that's already interested in your business.
Kathleen Gilroy, cofounder of Swift Media Networks in Boston, eats, lives and breathes Web 2.0. Not only is her latest business venture focused on Web 2.0 services for conferences, but she's also used just about every Web-based tool there is to run her own various startups. With five full-time staff members, she has become a well-seasoned user of blogs, wikis, collaboration tools and just about any other free or lowcost service she can make use of.