The past two years have seen a ________ of TV channels. A: integration B: distribution C: declination D: proliferation
The past two years have seen a ________ of TV channels. A: integration B: distribution C: declination D: proliferation
The symbol marking the declination of the British Empire is A: World War II. B: The Suez Canal Crisis. C: The independence of British Colonies. D: The establishment of the Commonwealth.
The symbol marking the declination of the British Empire is A: World War II. B: The Suez Canal Crisis. C: The independence of British Colonies. D: The establishment of the Commonwealth.
--- Could I do the washing-up for you?---Don’t bother.“Don’t bother” is used here to show ( ) A: thanks B: declination of other’s offer to help C: hatred D: resentment
--- Could I do the washing-up for you?---Don’t bother.“Don’t bother” is used here to show ( ) A: thanks B: declination of other’s offer to help C: hatred D: resentment
A double star is a star that(). A: has a declination equal to twice that of the Sun B: comprises two stars that appear close together C: is twice as bright as a single star D: suddenly becomes much brighter and then fade
A double star is a star that(). A: has a declination equal to twice that of the Sun B: comprises two stars that appear close together C: is twice as bright as a single star D: suddenly becomes much brighter and then fade
In responses to invitation letters, the following are usually included except for___. A: restating the main content of the invitation B: expressing inquires for the conference submission deadline C: expressing acceptance or declination of the invitation D: expressing good wishes for the conference
In responses to invitation letters, the following are usually included except for___. A: restating the main content of the invitation B: expressing inquires for the conference submission deadline C: expressing acceptance or declination of the invitation D: expressing good wishes for the conference
Excerpt Seven Many thanks for your letter of 25th October 2004, inviting me to attend and chair a session of the forthcoming Second International Conference on Knowledge Economy and Development of Science and Technology to be held in Tokyo, Japan, from August 24 to 25, 2005. Much to my regret, I shall not be able to honour the invition because I have been suffering from ill health this summer. I'm firmly advised that it would be unwise to undertake any distant travel in the near future. I feel very soory to miss the opportunity of meeting you and many of other colleagues in the field of knowledge economy. I wish the conference a complete success.7. It is excerpted from __________. A: a thank-you letter B: an invitation letter C: a letter of rejecting the paper D: a declination letter
Excerpt Seven Many thanks for your letter of 25th October 2004, inviting me to attend and chair a session of the forthcoming Second International Conference on Knowledge Economy and Development of Science and Technology to be held in Tokyo, Japan, from August 24 to 25, 2005. Much to my regret, I shall not be able to honour the invition because I have been suffering from ill health this summer. I'm firmly advised that it would be unwise to undertake any distant travel in the near future. I feel very soory to miss the opportunity of meeting you and many of other colleagues in the field of knowledge economy. I wish the conference a complete success.7. It is excerpted from __________. A: a thank-you letter B: an invitation letter C: a letter of rejecting the paper D: a declination letter
Excerpt Eight We are pleased to inform you that your paper based on your abstract has been accepted by the Programme Committee of the Open Session of Section of Asia & Oceania, IFLA for (date) WLIC in (city, country). The Committee now needs to have confirmation from you that you will be able to submit your full paper to us by 1 June 201_ and that you will be able to present your paper in a 15minute time slot during Asia & Oceania Open Session at the Conference in August. The paper should be no more than 4000 words, Times Roman 12pt and single-spaced. Please confirm that you will attend the conference to present your paper, notifying us as soon as possible, and no later than 31 March yyyy. If I do not have confirmation from you by 31 March yyyy, your 15-minute time slot will be allocated to a reserve speaker. 8. It is excerpted from __________. A: a confirmation letter B: an acceptance letter C: an invitation letter D: a declination letter
Excerpt Eight We are pleased to inform you that your paper based on your abstract has been accepted by the Programme Committee of the Open Session of Section of Asia & Oceania, IFLA for (date) WLIC in (city, country). The Committee now needs to have confirmation from you that you will be able to submit your full paper to us by 1 June 201_ and that you will be able to present your paper in a 15minute time slot during Asia & Oceania Open Session at the Conference in August. The paper should be no more than 4000 words, Times Roman 12pt and single-spaced. Please confirm that you will attend the conference to present your paper, notifying us as soon as possible, and no later than 31 March yyyy. If I do not have confirmation from you by 31 March yyyy, your 15-minute time slot will be allocated to a reserve speaker. 8. It is excerpted from __________. A: a confirmation letter B: an acceptance letter C: an invitation letter D: a declination letter