A. That's travel expenses for business trips.B. How much would you like to remit?C. I'd like it remitted by telegraphic transfer.A: What can I do for you, ma'am?B: I'd like to send some money to London.A: 1._____________B: 200,000 yuan, and I want to have it converted to British pounds before I remit it.A: That's quite a large sum. Would you please tell me the reason for the remittance?B: I'm a marketing manager from NKO.2._____________A: I see. The current rate is 13.8 yuan for a British pound. Then 200,000 yuan can be exchanged for 14, 492 pounds. Do you want your money to go by telegraphic transfer, mail transfer or demand draft?B: 3._____________. Here is the check for 200,000 yuan. How much do you charge for that?A: 10 pounds for each 1, 000 pounds, so we'll charge you 144.92 pounds.B: Can I pay the charge in Renmibi?A: Sure. Please fill in the form and sign your name here.
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A.It's really family firstB.The real work will start when they walk off the stageC.Then it was just a penaltyD.Because I'm a pretty street-smart guyYorke: You've talked about finding meaning in suffering. What do you mean by that?McGrow: Everybody at some point is going to have misfortune. I think if we don't learn from that, 1._____________. But if you use it, then it becomes tuition. I draw a lot on my personal experiences. It's hard for people to deceive me, 2._____________.Yorke: Are there families who come on your show but whom you feel you just can't help?McGrow: I never think that I'm doing eight-minute cures on television. But I think that 50 percent of the solution to any problem lies in defining it first. I can be an emotional compass that points them down the path, but 3._____________.Yorke: What would you say is the greatest value system that you have?McGrow: 4._____________. Our family and its properties, needs , values, come before everything else-work, recreation, whatever.
A. By the door, on the wallB. I’m shaking all overC. Why do you need a shovelLiz: Geez! Your room is like an ice-box!Terri: No, it's not! It's just comfortable.Liz: Yeah, if you're a polar bear. Just book at me! 1._____________Terri: But you don't have to stay here. I think you're exaggerating!Liz: No, I'm not!Where's the temperature control?Terri: 2._____________Liz: No wonder I'm cold! This thing is set at 17℃Terri: Like I said- perfect!Terri: If you live in Alaska. By the way, where's the shovel?Liz: 3._____________?Terri: So I can dig us out when it starts snowing here.
A. that I didn't think of itB. I wonder what's wrong with the phone serviceC. it slipped my mindStudent: Excuse me. My phone hasn't worked since yesterday.1._____________Employee: What's your room number?Student: Room 456.Employee: Ah. Ellen McCully?Student: Yes, that's me.Employee: You didn't pay your phone bill for the past three months. Your service has been disconnected.Student: Really? I guess 2._____________. Why didn't I get any prior notice about the bill? I would have paid if I'd known.Employee: We sent four or five notices to your email.Student: Oh! I haven't been checking my email. I've been so busy with mid-terms 3._____________. Okay, what do I need to do to get my phone back on?Employee: You have to pay all of the bill. And there's a late penalty of forty dollars.Student: Forty dollars? Okay then.
A.it gets its name from the man who invented itB. he lost his sight at the age of three as the result of an accidentC. another Frenchman had already come up with the idea of printing embossed lettersD. he invented his writing system at the age of only 15 in 1824Chairman: Now, Dr. Graycar, what is Braile and where does it get its name from?Dr. Graycar: Well, as you said, Braille is a system of writing used by and for people who cannot see. Er. 1._____________, the Frenchman Louis Braille who lived in the early 19th century.Chairman: Was Louis Braille actually blind himself?Dr. Graycar: Well… he wasn't born blind, but 2._____________in his father's workshop. Louis Braille then went to Paris to the National Institute for Blind Children and that's where 3._____________.while he was at the institute.Chairman: But he wasn't the first person to invent a system of touch reading for the blind, was he?Dr. Graycar: No, 4._____________that stood out from the paper but this was very cumbersome and inefficient.