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外贸英语函电课后参考答案~

外贸英语函电课后参考答案~

一、单选Unit8 P1301.我们另由航空寄上新品种的样品供你参考。

该品种价格公道,品质极好,我们认为及早推销对你们有利。

Under separate cover, we have airmailed samples of our new articles for your reference. These new articles are moderate in price and excellent in quality. We think it will be to your advantage to push sales of them at an early date.2. 由于所需的品种目前无货供应,我们想推荐下列库存产品,可以即装,我们这一推荐是照顾到双方利益的。

Since the required articles are not available, we would like to recommend the undermentioned products which can be supplied from stock for prompt shipment. This recommendation is made in the interest of both parties.3. 你11月15日来信收到,谢谢。

货号2112电扇我们歉难推销,因为你方价格太高,买方无意还盘。

While thank you for your letter of Nov. 15 concerning electric fan Art. 2112, we regret being unable to promote sales as your price is too high to interest buyers to make a counter-off.4.关于申请参加广州交易会一事,我们正与有关当局联系。

商务英语情景对话包装带翻译

商务英语情景对话包装带翻译

商务英语情景对话包装带翻译包装商务英语情景对话:Basic Expressions1. These goods are very expensive,and easily damaged.这批货很贵又容易被损坏。

2. Last time you told me that you wanted the most economical packaging.上次你跟我说要最经济的包装。

3. We always take extra care with every shipment.每批货我们都会特别小心的。

4. As this article is fragile,please case it into durable packaging.这种物品易碎,请以耐用包装来装箱。

5. The cost of this article includes packaging.这种物品的价格已包含了包装费。

6. As a rule,the buyer ought to bear the charges of packaging.通常,包装费用应由买方负担。

7. The outer packing should be strong enough for transportation.外包装应坚固,适合于运输。

8. As to the inner packaging,it must be attractive and helpful to the sales.至于内包装,必须具有吸引力,有利于促销。

9. For dangerous and poisonous cargo,the nature and the gener- ally adopted symbol shall be marked conspicuously on each package.对于危险品和有毒的货物,在每件包装上应有醒目的标记及性质说明。

10. We usually pack each piece of mens shirt in a box,half dozen to a box and 10 dozens to a wooden case.我们通常把每件男衬衣装入一个盒子里,半打装一箱,十打装一个木箱。

六年级英语邮局服务单选题50题

六年级英语邮局服务单选题50题

六年级英语邮局服务单选题50题1. When you want to send a letter at the post office, you need to buya ____ first.A. postcardB. stampC. envelopeD. package答案:B。

解析:这题考查邮局服务相关的词汇。

在邮局寄信的时候,首先需要买邮票,stamp是邮票的意思。

postcard是明信片,envelope是信封,package是包裹,都不符合寄信时首先要买的东西这一情境。

2. If you want to send a big parcel, you can ask the postman for ____.A. a formB. a boxC. a labelD. a receipt答案:A。

解析:当要寄大包裹时,需要向邮递员要一张表格来填写相关信息。

form有表格的意思。

box是盒子,label是标签,receipt 是收据,都不符合寄大包裹时首先要做的事情的情境。

3. At the post office, the person who helps you send your things is called a ____.A. customerB. clerkC. managerD. cleaner答案:B。

解析:在邮局里,帮助你寄送东西的人被称为职员,clerk有职员的意思。

customer是顾客,manager是经理,cleaner是清洁工,都不符合题意。

4. You can ____ your letter at the post office counter.A. writeB. receiveC. postD. open答案:C。

解析:在邮局柜台可以寄信,post有邮寄的意思。

write 是写,receive是接收,open是打开,不符合在邮局柜台的行为情境。

5. If you don't know the address clearly, you can ask the post office for ____.A. adviceB. helpC. informationD. service答案:C。

【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test2-Test3

【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test2-Test3

【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test2-Test3大家都知道bec中级考试难度不算低,所以我们要好好复习,为了方便大家备考,下面小编给大家带来【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 2 - Test3,一起来学习吧。

【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 2 - Part 1 Conversation 2Hints:Finance Weekly'Sector Brieling''Best Performing Companies'Investment News'Stock Market Trends'Money Markets'Interest-rate Forecasts''Economic Development'Pacific RimCorporate Register英式拼写对话人之间以换行区分Please state your enquiry, giving the name of the publication, the date of issue and the title or a description of the reprint you require. I need two articles from Finance Weekly, both in the February the 13th issue. The title of one is 'Sector Brieling', on the second page. And the other is 'Best Performing Companies'. Next, I want something from Investment News, published on the 21st of January. It's an article called 'Stock Market Trends'. The third publication is Money Markets, and I want a piece called 'Interest-rate Forecasts', from the issue dated the fifth of February. Money Markets also ran a piece called 'Economic Development'.I don't know the exact date, but it was included in an issue aboutthe Pacific Rim countries. And one other thing I need is the Corporate Register. The new edition should be out by now. If it is, please put it in with the rest, otherwise send it on later. Thank you.【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 2 - Part 1 Conversation 1Hints:Parkinson Machine ToolsMary ParsonsMurdoch LimitedSandy EllisAssemblyMachine Services Section除Mmm 以外的其他em等语气词不写Customer Services Manager英式拼写对话人之间以换行区分Parkinson Machine Tools. Can I help you? This is Mary Parsons of Murdoch Limited. Can I speak to Sandy Ellis? Which department, please? I'm not sure. Perhaps Assembly. No. here he is, Machine Services Section. I'm sorry, he's on voice mail. Would you like to call back later? I usually deal with him, but can I leave a message with you? Certainly. Your company has installed computerised cutting tools and packing machines in our despatch department. The last one, a packing machine, was installed in July, and it's recently developed a fault. Mmm. The measurements and materials for the boxes are all right, but there's some sort of problem with the box assembly mechanism. The boxes are weak, and goods get damaged. Right, I'll leave a message for Sandy, and I'll ask the Customer Services Manager if he has time to call in and look at the situation before he goeshome this evening. We'll get an engineer out to you first thing tomorrow morning. Thanks, bye.【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 3 - Part 1 Conversation 2Hints:AlisonHead OfficeStratford Electronicsoh等语气词不写英式拼写对话人之间以换行区分Hello. This is Alison in Head Office. Hello. The CEO has asked met to contact you about the memo you sent everyone yesterday where you asked for comments on the bid you've just put together for Stratford Electronics. Right. Well he's very happy with it on the whole, but does think the introduction is rather lengthy and includes more statistics that are necessary. No problem, I can shorten it easily. And most of the contents of the actual bid are fine, but you do refer to the annual report which won't be out until May. Right. I'll get rid of that, yes. And I was thinking there's enough with the section on the existing contracts we have, so I could take out the stuff on the new contracts, the ones we're about to start. In fact, he specifically said that he thought mentioning them was a very good selling point. OK. And he'd like you to have something in your concluding remarks about the growth in overseas sales, not just the stuff on domestic markets. Yes, I was wondering about that. And that's all really. Easy to adjust I think. OK, well thank the CEO for looking at it. It's very helpful.【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 3 - Part 2 Section 1-2Hints:Ty-Ban英式拼写写数字编号,编号之后空格写说话内容15 Business consultancy is one of the most competitive areas in the service sector. Huge fees are charged to the customers, but the customers have huge expectations in return. This has led to a growing feeling of disillusionment 'What do these people do that we couldn't do for ourselves?' Well, here we have a uniquely creative consultancy company that produces revolutionary ideas for projecting a corporate image to the outside world. Their methods are starting, but they certainly get results. 16 Some of us can remember the days when a visit to the supermarket was no fun. If you needed information, there was never an assistant in sight. And when you did find one, they knew less than you. Well, that time is long past, and the seminar I watched recently at our award-winning supermarket was a revelation. It endeavoured to keep sales assistants up-to-date with information about food technology, how to access product information on the store intranet, and so on. And that's what gave this supermarket its edge. 17 Has this happened to you? You're paid small fortune to have a kitchen installed. The fitters have gone, you switch on the dishwasher, and the next thing you know, the kitchen's flooded. Our award-winning company has a 24-hour phone service, seven days a week, with a reply guaranteed by real people within three minutes. And if it's an emergency with one of their appliances, an engineer is out to you on the same day. Service like this is rare these days.【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 3 - Part 3Hints:Ricky BlandBurger HouseOh等语气词不写英式拼写对话人之间以换行区分My guest today is Ricky Bland, whose critical report on how service companies approach training has just been published. Hello, Ricky. Hello. Yes I looked at the provision of training by employers in this country, and found that most have a winner-takes-all approach to training. Despite low levels of basic skills, companies spend most of their training budgets on their most qualified employees, particularly managers. This simply doesn't result in the quality we need. But does this really matter? Yes, because even through there have been enormous efforts to make training available to everyone, the under-development of the workforce in this country is a major factor in our poor productivity. It's also true that the time people spend being trained is below the average of the world's industrialized economies. Training is particularly bad in the fast-food industry, isn't it? Well, the industry certainly has the image of offering low-paid, low-prestige jobs with no future prospects. And there are jobs that don't demand a great deal of skill, for instance using the latest technology for cooking. But in fact, that image isn't entirely accurate. Not only are pay and conditions improving, but some fast-food chains are better than many other service sector employers at combining commercial success with the development of its workforce. Can you give us an example? Well, the Burger House chain gives its staff the chance to take courses in all sorts of things, not just those needed for cooking or serving. When the annual training programme is circulated, staff plan with their managers which courses to attend. They encouragepeople to spend as much time being trained as they think they can benefit from. In the long term, the company gains financially, because it creates a source of potential managers. But still, working in a fast-food establishment is much worse than in an expensive restaurant, isn't it? In both cases, the work can resemble a production line, with the pressure limiting the chances of job satisfaction. But expensive restaurants depend on the reputation of one or two individuals. The rest have little chance to move from low to high-skilled work. In some fast-food chains, almost half the managers have worked their way up from the kitchens. And while the type of service varies, I've seen good and bad quality in expensive restaurants and fast-food places, and that depends on training. Where will the pressure for improved training come from? In fact, it's internal. Although customers are affected by the end result of training, they also tend to be sensitive to prices. So, in fact, it's mostly people who have already worked their way up to managerial levels who want to help others in the same way. Another advantage of course, is that training attracts job applicants, which makes recruitment easier. What recommendations did you make in your report? My main one is that the government should support training by letting companies claim tax relief. Many companies already get this for certain types of training, but the proposal would particularly help unskilled workers aiming at intermediate qualifications. The government should also work with the sector skills council to improve training and working conditions in those industries where it's necessary. Do you think the government will act on your proposals? Well, I want to reintroduce the idea of people getting grants, so that they can choose training for themselves, but there were problems with this a few years ago,so the political will probably isn't there to try it again. I'm confident we'll see a review of all the vocational qualifications, though, which would remove some of the inconsistencies that are there now. And to be honest, my idea for all workers to spend a minimum time on training is unlikely to be introduced just yet. Ricky Bland, thank you. Thank you.workforce in this country is a major factor in our poor productivity. It's also true that the time people spend being trained is below the average of the world's industrialized economies. Training is particularly bad in the fast-food industry, isn't it? Well, the industry certainly has the image of offering low-paid, low-prestige jobs with no future prospects. And there are jobs that don't demand a great deal of skill, for instance using the latest technology for cooking. But in fact, that image isn't entirely accurate. Not only are pay and conditions improving, but some fast-food chains are better than many other service sector employers at combining commercial success with the development of its workforce. Can you give us an example? Well, the Burger House chain gives its staff the chance to take courses in all sorts of things, not just those needed for cooking or serving. When the annual training programme is circulated, staff plan with their managers which courses to attend. They encourage people to spend as much time being trained as they think they can benefit from. In the long term, the company gains financially, because it creates a source of potential managers. But still, working in a fast-food establishment is much worse than in an expensive restaurant, isn't it? In both cases, the work can resemble a production line, with the pressure limiting thechances of job satisfaction. But expensive restaurants depend on the reputation of one or two individuals. The rest have little chance to move from low to high-skilled work. In some fast-food chains, almost half the managers have worked their way up from the kitchens. And while the type of service varies, I've seen good and bad quality in expensive restaurants and fast-food places, and that depends on training. Where will the pressure for improved training come from? In fact, it's internal. Although customers are affected by the end result of training, they also tend to be sensitive to prices. So, in fact, it's mostly people who have already worked their way up to managerial levels who want to help others in the same way. Another advantage of course, is that training attracts job applicants, which makes recruitment easier. What recommendations did you make in your report? My main one is that the government should support training by letting companies claim tax relief. Many companies already get this for certain types of training, but the proposal would particularly help unskilled workers aiming at intermediate qualifications. The government should also work with the sector skills council to improve training and working conditions in those industries where it's necessary. Do you think the government will act on your proposals? Well, I want to reintroduce the idea of people getting grants, so that they can choose training for themselves, but there were problems with this a few years ago, so the political will probably isn't there to try it again. I'm confident we'll see a review of all the vocational qualifications, though, which would remove some of the inconsistencies that are there now. And to be honest, my idea for all workers to spend a minimum time on training is unlikely to be introduced just yet. Ricky Bland, thank you. Thank you.【BEC中级真题听力】第三辑Test 2 - Test3。

采购合同英文面试邮件模板

采购合同英文面试邮件模板

Subject: Interview Confirmation for Procurement Contract PositionDear [Candidate's Name],I hope this email finds you well. We are pleased to inform you that your application for the procurement contract position has been shortlisted for an interview. We appreciate your interest in joining our team and believe that your skills and experience make you a strong candidate for this role.We would like to schedule a virtual interview with you to discuss your qualifications, understand your perspective on procurement processes, and explore how your skills align with our company's objectives. The interview will be conducted by our procurement team, and it will provide us with an opportunity to assess your suitability for the position.Below, please find the details of the interview:Date: [Date]Time: [Time] (Please ensure you are available at this time)Mode: Virtual Interview (We will provide you with a link to join the meeting)To prepare for the interview, we kindly request that you review the following:1. Your resume and application materials2. Our company website, specifically the "About Us" and "Procurement" sections3. Any relevant procurement contracts or documents you have worked on in the pastDuring the interview, we will discuss the following topics:1. Your experience and expertise in procurement contracts2. Your understanding of procurement processes and best practices3. Your ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines4. Your communication and negotiation skills5. Your approach to problem-solving and decision-making6. Your familiarity with relevant software and tools used in procurementPlease note that this interview is a crucial step in our evaluation process, and your performance will be carefully considered. We strive to create an inclusive and diverse workforce, and we welcome candidates from various backgrounds and experiences.To confirm your availability for the interview, please回复 this email by [Date]. If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at [Contact Email/Phone].We look forward to connecting with you and discussing how your skills and experiences align with our procurement team's goals. Thank you again for your interest in this position, and we wish you the best of luck in the interview process.Best regards,[Your Name][Your Title][Your Company]。

中国邮政国际物流流程英文版

中国邮政国际物流流程英文版

中国邮政国际物流流程英文版The International Logistics Process of China PostIntroductionThe international logistics process of China Post, as a crucial component of the global trade ecosystem, ensures the seamless flow of goods, information, and funds across borders. This comprehensive process involves multiple stages, from the initial collection of parcels to their final delivery at the designated destination. Each step is carefully orchestrated to guarantee the safety, efficiency, and timeliness of the shipment.1. CollectionThe international logistics journey begins with the collection of parcels from customers. Customers visit their local post office or utilize online platforms to hand over their mail, which includes filling out relevant forms and paying the necessary fees. China Post ensures that this process is both convenient and secure, with a range of options available to cater to different customer needs.2. Sorting and ClassificationOnce collected, the parcels undergo a rigorous sorting and classification process. This involves the use of advanced scanning and recognition systems that identify the destination and other relevant information on each parcel. The parcels are then sorted according to their destination, ensuring that they are routed to the appropriate processing center for further handling.3. Processing and PackagingAt the processing center, the parcels undergo a series of checks and verifications to ensure their integrity and safety. This includes examining the contents of the parcel, verifying the address and recipient information, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order. Additionally, any required customs clearance procedures are completed during this stage.Packaging is also an essential part of the processing phase. China Post ensures that each parcel is securely packaged using sturdy materials and adequate padding to protect the contents during transit. Fragile items receive special attention to minimize the risk of damage.4. TransportationAfter processing, the parcels are transported to their respective destinations. China Post utilizes a comprehensive network of transportation routes, including air, sea, and land transportation, to ensure the most efficient delivery possible. The choice of transportation mode depends on various factors such as the destination, the urgency of the shipment, and cost considerations.During transportation, the parcels are tracked and monitored closely to ensure their timely delivery. China Post employs advanced tracking systems that provide real-time updates on the location and status of the shipment, allowing both customers and postal staff to have a clear understanding of the progress of the delivery.5. Clearance and DistributionUpon arrival at the destination country, the parcels undergo customs clearance procedures. This involves submitting the necessary documentation and undergoing inspections by the local customs authorities. China Post works closely with customs officials to ensure a smooth and efficient clearance process, minimizing delays and inconvenience for customers.Once cleared, the parcels are distributed to the appropriate local post office or delivery partner for final delivery. This distribution network ensures that the parcels reach their intended recipients quickly and reliably.6. DeliveryThe final stage of the international logistics process is delivery. The local post office or delivery partner responsible for the final delivery ensures that the parcels are delivered to the designated address or recipient. This involves ensuring that the recipient is available to receive the parcel and verifying their identity to ensure the safety and security of the delivery.For any parcels that require special handling or have specific delivery instructions, China Post ensures that these are followed to the letter. This ensures that customers receive their parcels in the manner they expect and with the utmost care and attention.ConclusionIn conclusion, the international logistics process of China Post is a comprehensive and intricate operation that involves multiple stages and a range of stakeholders. Each step is carefully designed and executed to ensure the safe, efficient, and timely delivery of parcels to their intended destinations. China Post's commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction is evident throughout this process, making it a trusted and reliable partner in international logistics.。

商务沟通与函电课后习题与答案--精选全文

商务沟通与函电课后习题与答案--精选全文

精选全文完整版(可编辑修改)Unit 2 EnquiriesI. Translate the following terms into Chinese1. performance性能2. business concern 商行,企业3. Consulate 领事馆4. rock bottom price 最低价格5. potential customer潜在客户6. Proforma invoice形式发票7. seasonal discount季节折扣8. specifications 规格9. terms of trade 贸易条件10. firm offer 实盘II. Translate the following terms into English.1.商务参赞commercial counsellor2.商会chamber of commerce3.业务状况business status4.现金折扣cash discount5.装运日期date of shipment6.购买purchase7.资信证明reference8.相互的利益mutual benefit9.广告advertisement10.商品commodityIII. Choose the best answer from the four choices.1. If you can accept payment by L/C, we will make you a very competitive (B).A. orderB. offerC. leafletD. attachment2. If your samples meet our requirements, we will A a large order. (A)A. placeB. giveC. sendD. issue3. We may reconsider terms of payment once we had established a .(C)A. trade associationB. trades associationC. trading associationD. traded association4. As requested, we are writing to make you a firm offer : (B)A. as followingB. as followsC. as followedD. as followWe are writing to5. We are writing to you in the hope of setting up business relations with you. (A)A. contactB. get in touchC. contact withD. approach with6. Attached is our catalogue. (D)A. pictureB. illustrationC. picturedD. illustrated7. This article is quoted at f 15.90 dozen CIF London. (B)A. eachB. perC. aD. one8. We wish to offer as listed below. (A)A. firmB. firmlyC. firmingD. firmed9. Owing to unforeseen difficulties, the factory cannot send the goods to us schedule. (C)A.inB. toC. onD. of10. Would you please more information about the fabrics to be processed? (C)A. furnish usB. furnish withC. furnish us withD. furnish theIV. Fill in each of the blanks with a proper preposition.1. If you can produce goods to our design, let us have details of costs.2. May we have your quotation, together with other trade terms?3. The customer asks for a 20% discount off net list prices.4. We enclose an order form for your convenience.5. We hope to interest you in this new kind of glassware.6. If you find in our catalogue anything of interest, please let us know.7. The prices quoted will apply only to orders received on or before 6 April.8. Please quote us for the supply of the items listed on the enclosed inquiry form.9. As requested in your fax of May 12, we return two copies of your Sales Contract No. AC-800 for your file.10. The M. V. Elizabeth is scheduled to arrive on July 25.VI. Translate the following Chinese sentences into English.1. 我们专营甜食糖果,与全国的食品店有广“泛的联系。

(隋思忠,第三版)外贸英语函电答案

(隋思忠,第三版)外贸英语函电答案

I.询盘enquire / enquiry 报盘offer报价quote / quotation 订单order传真facsimile (fax)电子邮件e-mail电子商务e-commerce互联网the Web / internet 交货期time of delivery目录catalogue文档document / file支付payment结帐clear the account 余额balance客户customer / client 国民经济national economy 市场经济market economy 营销marketingII.1. market2. economy3. trade4. economy5. marketable6. trade7. marketing8. trading9. economyVI.YTI.公司company / corporation / firm / house信誉standing / credit与。

建立业务关系to enter into (/ to establish ) business relations with 小册子pamphlet / brochure你处(地)at your end / on your spot / in your place (area, district) 供你参考for your reference / for your information以。

为目的with a view to与此同时in the meantime / at the same time / meanwhile按照according to / in compliance with / in accordance with / in conformity with达成交易to conclude (close) the business ( transaction/ deal)在。

英语新概念3作文保罗的面试范文

英语新概念3作文保罗的面试范文

英语新概念3作文保罗的面试范文Word count: 3046 words The air crackled with anticipation as Paul adjusted his tie for the tenth time, each nervous tug tightening the knot around his throat. His palms were slick with sweat, leaving damp patches on his meticulously prepared resume. His heart hammered a frantic rhythm against his ribs, a relentless drumbeat echoing the mantra playing in his head: "This is it. This is your chance." (idiom, origin: unknown) He had dreamt of this opportunity for months, poring over every detail of the job description, envisioning himself thriving in the dynamic environment of the multinational corporation. He had meticulously tailored his resume, highlighting his skills and achievements, and practiced his answers to potential interview questions until they flowed effortlessly from his tongue. Yet, despite all his preparation, a gnawing doubt persisted, whispering insidious suggestions of inadequacy. He looked around the sterile waiting room, its white walls and minimalist furniture amplifying the oppressive silence. Each tick of the clock on the wall felt like an eternity, and the other candidates,with their polished appearances and confident postures, only served to heightenhis anxieties. He felt like an imposter, a fraud waiting to be exposed. "Don't count your chickens before they hatch," (idiom, origin: The Canterbury Tales) his grandmother's voice echoed in his memory, a reminder to temper his expectations. His name was finally called, and he rose, his legs feeling like lead. He plastered a smile on his face, hoping to project an air of confidence he didn't feel. As he entered the interview room, he was greeted by a panel of three interviewers, their expressions unreadable. He took a deep breath, "in for a penny, in for a pound," (idiom, origin: unknown) he thought, and began his presentation. The interview was a blur of questions and answers, his mind racing to keep up with the rapid-fire pace. He spoke of his passion for the industry, his dedication to excellence, and his eagerness to learn and grow. He highlighted his past successes, emphasizing his ability to work independently and as part of a team. He fielded challenging questions with poise and clarity, demonstrating his problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities. As the interview progressed, a curious shift occurred. His initial nervousness began to dissipate, replaced by a growing sense of self-assurance. He realized that he was more than qualified for thisposition, that his skills and experiences were valuable assets. He began to seethe interview not as an interrogation, but as a conversation, an opportunity to showcase his potential. By the end of the interview, a wave of relief washedover him. He had given it his all, leaving nothing on the table. "Come what may," (idiom, origin: Middle English) he thought, he had done his best. He thanked the panel, a genuine smile gracing his lips, and left the room with his head held high. He didn't know what the outcome would be, but he knew one thing for certain: hehad faced his fears and emerged stronger. He had stepped out of his comfort zoneand into the arena, and that in itself was a victory. As he walked away from the building, he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride, "a new lease on life," (idiom, origin: 19th century) blossoming within him. The experience, regardlessof the result, had been transformative. It had taught him the importance of self-belief, the power of preparation, and the courage to chase one's dreams. He knewthat he had the potential to achieve great things, and he was determined to "make hay while the sun shines." (idiom, origin: 16th century) The future was uncertain, but he was ready to embrace it with open arms, his heart brimming with hope andhis spirit ignited with newfound confidence.。

门口收信的信箱英语作文

门口收信的信箱英语作文

门口收信的信箱英语作文Title: The Mailbox at the Door。

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, where time is often a precious commodity, the mailbox at the door stands as a symbol of communication and connection. Whether it's a handwritten letter from a loved one, a bill waiting to be paid, or a package eagerly anticipated, the mailbox serves as a portal between our private worlds and the outside realm.First and foremost, the mailbox is a receptacle for letters. In an age dominated by email and instant messaging, receiving a physical letter can evoke a sense of nostalgia and intimacy. The anticipation of opening an envelope and unfolding its contents reveals a personal touch thatdigital communication often lacks. It may contain heartfelt words from a friend or family member, important news, or simply a friendly hello from someone miles away. Eachletter is a testament to the enduring power of writtenwords to convey emotions and ideas across distances.Moreover, the mailbox is a repository for bills and official correspondence. In the age of online banking and electronic statements, it's easy to overlook thesignificance of physical mail in managing our affairs. Yet, for many, receiving bills and notices in the mail remains a tangible reminder of responsibilities and obligations. Whether it's a utility bill, a tax notice, or an official communication from a government agency, these documents serve as reminders of our roles and duties as members of society.Beyond letters and bills, the mailbox also serves as a gateway for packages and deliveries. With the rise of e-commerce, online shopping has become increasingly prevalent, and the mailbox plays a crucial role in facilitating the delivery of goods. From clothing and electronics to groceries and gifts, packages of all shapes and sizes find their way into our mailboxes, bringing convenience and excitement to our doorstep. Whether it's a long-awaited purchase or an unexpected surprise, the arrival of apackage can brighten our day and enhance our lives inmyriad ways.In addition to its practical functions, the mailbox holds symbolic significance in our lives. It serves as a physical manifestation of our connections to the world beyond our doorstep. Each piece of mail that enters our mailbox represents a connection to another person or entity, whether near or far. In a world that often feelsincreasingly isolated and disconnected, the mailbox reminds us that we are part of a larger community, bound togetherby the threads of communication and exchange.In conclusion, the mailbox at the door is more thanjust a simple receptacle for mail; it is a symbol of communication, connection, and community. Whether it's a letter from a loved one, a bill to be paid, or a package to be eagerly unwrapped, the mailbox serves as a bridge between our private worlds and the larger realm of society. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, let us not overlook the significance of this humble yet essentialfixture, which continues to play a vital role in our daily lives.。

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post lifeoffice box阅读理解

post lifeoffice box阅读理解

post lifeoffice box阅读理解Like most people,1 was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting It was not until in my late thirties that 1 made this important discovery:giving-away makes life so much more exciting You need not worry if you lack money This is how 1 experimented with giving-away.If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes to me,I step in and make the suggestion to the storekeeper.One discovery I made about giving-away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back,though the return often comes in all unexpected form.One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home,though it was addressed to me at my Office.1 wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation More than a year later I needed a post—office box for a new business 1 was starting 1 was told at the window that there were no boxes left,and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list.As 1 was about to leave,the postmaster appeared in the doorway.He had overheard(无意中听到)ourconversation.“Wasn’t it you that wrote US that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?”I said yes“Well,you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you.You don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints.36.From the passage,we understand that ______A the author did not understand the importance of giving until he was in late thirtiesB.the author was like most people who were mostly receivers rather than giversC.the author received the same education as most people during his childhoodD.the author liked most people as they looked upon life as a process of getting37.According to the author _____A giving means you will lack moneyB the excitement of giving can bring you moneyC you don’t have to be rich in order to give D.when you give away money,you will be rich38.The author would make the suggestion to the storekeeper ___A.in writingB.in person C in the window display D.about the neighborhood39.When the author needed a post-office box,______A.he had to put his name on a waiting list B he wrote the postmaster a note of appreciationC.many people had applied for post-office boxes before himD.he asked the postmaster to make one for him40.In reply to the postmaster’s question.the author said ______A.it was the special deliveryB.it was the post-office boxC.it was the note of appreciation he wrote D it was he who wrote him a letter a year ago36-40 ACBCD。

商务英语函电答案

商务英语函电答案

Chapter II Establishing Business RelationsLesson OneExercisesI. Translate the following expressions into Chinese:1. 棉布业务6.under separate cover2. 国营公司7.for your reference3 进出口8. commercial counselor’s office4 业务范围9. look forward to5 建立业务关系10. latest catalogueII. Translating the following into English:1. …you are a state-owned corporation dealing in chemicals.2. …upon receipt of your quotation3. …specializing in arts and crafts.4. …establish business relations with you.5. We are airmailing yo u…6. We have established business relations with the firms of more than 100 countries in the world…III. Translate the following sentences into Chinese:1. 我们很乐意向你自我介绍, 我们是一家国营公司专门经营罐头食品出口业务,我们渴望和你们建立业务关系。

2. 我们是国家对外贸易经济合作部批准成立的上海商业系统的进出口公司。

我们在世界上一直享有很高的声誉。

3. 我们是一流棉布与人造丝业务的主要出口商之一,由于有五十年的业务经验使我们享有极佳的声誉。

4. 承蒙东京商会介绍,我们了解贵公司在世界各地供应高品质的食品。

邮政英语第三单元

邮政英语第三单元

邮政英语English for Postal Service葛蕴鲜3UnitUnitMail CarrierMail CarrierExtended Practice识别各国投递车辆Mail delivery Vehicles in DifferentCountriespost bike法国邮政的自行车delivery trolley英国邮政的手推投递车德国邮政敦豪的三轮车澳洲邮政邮递员的摩托车electric cycle with trailer 英国邮政带拖斗的电动车德国邮政的手推投递车识别各类邮箱 Mailbox澳大利亚居民围墙上的投信口美国街头的邮政信箱荷兰邮政的信箱群wall box英国的墙体信箱英国的圆柱形街头邮筒新西兰居民家的信箱保障邮递员安全的8条建议8 Tips to Keep your Postie Safe onthe Beat邮递员投递段宠物拴在家里养,莫使外出把人伤门牌号贴信箱上Keep your letterbox in good nickand free of sharp edges信箱边缘修整好,毛糙锋利会伤人Exit driveway slowly andwatch out for pedestrians开车出门多留神,当心邮差和路人信箱高度要适当(1米­1.5米)Clear the letterbox area of shrubsand overhanging branches信箱周边需修整,铲除垂枝和树丛信箱设在安全处,远离深坑和池塘Position your letterboxon the front fence家家前院有围墙,墙外适合放信箱Professional Skills交寄明信片Mailing Postcards1. 贴邮票贴邮票 (Sticking Stamps) Clerk: Please stick the stamp on the upper right­handcorner, and then drop it into the mailbox.Customer: Can I stick stamps on the back of the card?Clerk: I ’m afraid you cannot. Stamps must be put onthe front of cards.请将邮票贴在右上角,然后投到信箱。

邮寄书箱子推荐信模板英文

邮寄书箱子推荐信模板英文

Dear [Recipient's Name],I am writing this letter to highly recommend a reliable and efficient mailing service for your book box. After using their services for the past few months, I have been thoroughly satisfied with their prompt delivery and excellent customer service. I believe that their services would be perfect for your needs.The mailing service I am referring to is [Name of Mailing Service]. They offer a wide range of services, including package delivery,international shipping, and package tracking. Their team of professionals is dedicated to ensuring that your package arrives safely and on time.One of the main reasons I decided to use [Name of Mailing Service] is their affordable pricing. They offer competitive rates, and their price quotes are transparent and straightforward. There are no hidden fees or unexpected costs, which gives me peace of mind when I am mailing my book box.Another aspect that sets [Name of Mailing Service] apart is their exceptional customer service. Their team is always available to answer any questions or concerns I may have. Whether I need assistance with packaging my book box or tracking its progress, they are always willing to help. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff has made the mailing process a breeze.In addition to their excellent customer service, [Name of Mailing Service] also provides reliable and secure packaging materials. They offer sturdy boxes and packing tape to ensure that my book box is well-protected during transit. I have never had any issues with damaged or lost items when using their services.Lastly, [Name of Mailing Service] has a strong reputation in the industry. They have been in business for many years and have built a solid reputation for their reliable and efficient services. They are also a member of various professional organizations, which further solidifies their credibility.In conclusion, I highly recommend [Name of Mailing Service] for your book box mailing needs. Their affordable pricing, exceptional customer service, reliable packaging, and strong reputation make them a top choice. I am confident that you will be satisfied with their services.If you have any further questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. I would be more than happy to discuss my positive experience with [Name of Mailing Service].Sincerely,[Your Name]。

Class 4 Objectives and Targets, the EMS Program, and

Class 4 Objectives and Targets, the EMS Program, and


Reduce spent solvent by 80% by 01/2002 Reduce emissions by 90% by 05/2002 Max. of 2 /yr. by 2003
Reduce electricity use by 10% by 08/2002




Environmental Management Programme(s) (4.3.4)
Divide into small groups Work with someone you don’t know Choose a significant environmental aspect from your facility’s list Brainstorm possible objectives and targets for it

If
you’re not sure what would work, you can set O&T’s to test some possibilities and choose one to pursue Remember to include: what, how, who, when, and resources
“The organization shall establish and maintain documented environmental objectives and targets, at each relevant function and level within the organization. “When establishing and reviewing its objectives, an organization shall consider its legal and other requirements, its significant environmental aspects, it technological options, and its financial, operational and business requirements, and the views of interested parties. “The objectives and targets shall be consistent with the environmental policy, including the commitment to prevention of pollution.”

职场包装送货英语对话

职场包装送货英语对话

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Conversation 1对话一Mr. Brown: We've settled price, order, payment, now I am calling to ask about package. How can we pack the goods?布朗:我们已经商讨好了价钱、订单、付款方式,我现在打电话来是想问问包装的情况。

你们打算怎么包装货物?Janice: As a rule, we use cardboard boxes for outer packing. Besides, I would like to make it clear that each piece of computer will be dismantled into several parts before shipment.贾尼斯:按规矩,我们会用瓦楞纸箱作为外包装。

另外,我想申明一下,在装船以前,每台电脑会被卸成几部分。

Mr. Brown: Do you mean that we are responsible for putting them together?布朗:你的意思是我们要负责组装?Janice: Yes. As you know, that's the common practice for exporting computer. This can avoid some damages on computers in the process of transportation.贾尼斯:是的。

您知道,这是出口电脑的常规做法,这样可以防止在运输过程中给电脑带来损伤。

Mr. Brown: I see. Why not use wooden cases?布朗:我明白。

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Interview with Sanebox: The EMS for Email Overload
J ANUARY 11,2013BY T ANYA S MITH14C OMMENTS
Email overload is a disease. Just about everyone has it. If you own a business, work for someone else, manage a household, or have any responsibilities whatsoever – you probably get a mountain of email. And either you spend all day sorting through it, or you get so overwhelmed it paralyzes you from taking any action at all.
I must admit, I’m pretty hands-on with a lot in my business but I wish my emails would just sort themselves out. I don’t want to think too hard about it – I just want to read the ones that are important right now and let the ones that can…wait & be opened when I have a few spare moments.
Wouldn’t it be cool if email could shout at you, “Hey, I’m important –open ME!” or say “I can wait a few days. Go do some other things and get back to me later.”
But alas, email doesn’t have a voice.
Instead, I’ve searched and found my own EMS (you know, emergency
medical service? because that’s what I used to feel like I needed after looking at my inbox!) –It’s an online service that can automate your inbox, prioritize emails for you, unsubscribe you with the click & drag of your mouse, and require little to no effort on your part. The service is called Sanebox and these guys ROCK.
Watch my personal testimonial here:
The Interview
This week, I had the pleasure of conducting a 30 minute interview with co-founder, Dmitri Leonov of Sanebox. Dmitri shares how he got started with Sanebox and even gives a few tips on what it takes to be a successful startup (listen for the pain killer vs. vitamin analogy; it’s a great point if you’re trying to find your own niche).
If you’re tired of being overloaded and you’re looking for the perfect email management solution, Sanebox is definitely worth checking out. Get a free trial when you try them out using my link (and I also get credit for referring you – I love win-wins!).
For more interviews with startups and bloggers who help you streamline your biz, be sure to check out the new podcast series on Spreaker and on iTunes. The series is called Simplify for Success。

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