You send your children off to school and put them in the teacher's hands. Did you ever wonder what goes through a teacher's mind as he or she tries to teach your kids? Did you ever wonder how the __1__teacher expects from you, the parent? Parents can be supportive or suspicious. Then can be help to __2__the teacher , or be in need of help themselves. Some teachers think parents are too hard with their children. __3__Here is how one teacher puts:" I usually have the __4__problem of parents coming in and telling me how they really treat the kids.They tell me they stand by __5__them when they do their homework. They check their work and get a big fuss over grades. The criticize __6_the kids over everything having to do with the school. __7__My response usually is‘Well, you know, he is really a good kid. He's fine in my class. Maybe you should not be so that strict with him.’" Teachers want parents __8__to know they are professional at working with children. They have observed many children and parents .Because of this, and because of their specialised training,teachers can be realistic to children. Teachers know __9__that parents want their children to do well and to behave well. The teachers want this, either. But they know what __10__children should be able to do at different ages and stages.They expect 8-year-old work and behavior. from 8-year-olds and 12-year-old work and behavior. from 12-year-olds.
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判断英译汉是否正确:英:As soon as we receive your specific enquiry, we will send you the catalogue and samples.
汉:一收到你方具体询盘,我们马上壽送商品目录及样品。()
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A、staff members
B、company managers
C、those who accompany them
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不带质押的融通汇票 William Caxton & Company Revolving Acceptance Credit No. U-429 Revolving Acceptance Credit No. U-429
(1)开立循环的承兑信用额度证
Revolving acceptance credit covering purchase of cocoa beans opened in favour of The Manufacturing Co., by an accepting house, William Caxton & Co., Unsecured.
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To: The Manufacturing Co., London, 11 Jan., 200×
Liverpool
Dear Sirs,
In response to your application, we have pleasure in establishing our Revolving Acceptance Credit No. U-429 to the extent of GBP100,000.00 (say one hundred thousand pounds) available by your drafts on ourselves at three months after date for the purpose of financing your purchase of cocoa beans from Kingston to Liverpool and each draft must be marked "Drawn under Credit No. U-429 against purchase of cocoa beans".
All drafts are to be covered by you in cash with us at or before their respective maturity dates, but the credit being revolving, when and to the extent that drafts are so covered the facility automatically becomes available again.
Our acceptance commission payable at time of acceptance will be 1.75% per annum. This credit will expire on 11 Jan., next year, and all drafts must be drawn and accepted not later than that date.
The credit being unsecured is a condition hereof that you will not create any new mortgage of charge on your property or assets without our consent.
We enclose our usual form of undertaking in respect of this credit which kindly sign and return to us.
Yours faithfully
William Caxton & Co., London
signature
(2)开立融通汇票
Please draw an accommodating bill which was dated 1 April, 200× drawn by The Manufacturing Co., Liverpool, on William Caxton & Co., London payable to drawer's order duly endorsed in blank by them at three months after date for the sum of GBP10,000.00 marked: "Drawn under Acceptance Credit No. U-429 against purchase of cocoa beans". The bill was accepted by the drawee and payable at Barclays Bank Ltd., London. Please accept the bill and specify its due date.
(3)要求承兑融通汇票,提示贴现公司,请其贴现
You will send a letter to William Caxton & Co., with five bills, each for GBP10,000.00 taking the form as follows:
To: William Caxton & Co., Liverpool, 1 April, 200×
London
Dear Sirs,
With reference to the above credit dated ______ we would like to avail our- selves of GBP50,000.00 of the facility, and enclose here with five bills, each for ______, drawn at ______ which we have endorsed in blank.
After acceptance kindly hand these bills to Gillett Brother's Discount Co. Ltd., for ______.
We will be glad if you would debit our account with your acceptance commission.
Yours faithfully
The Manufacturing Company, Liverpool
signature
You will send another letter to Gillett Brother's Discount Co. Ltd., as follows:
To: Gillett Brother's Discount Co. Ltd.,
London Liverpool, 1 April, 200×
Dear Sirs ,
We enclose a copy of a letter we wrote to William Caxton & Co. today, and from which you will see that we have asked them to hand to you ______ bills total-ling ______ for ______. We should be glad if you would pay the net proceeds of these bills to Barclays Bank Ltd., London for the credit of our account.
Yours faithfully
The Manufacturing Co., Liverpool
signature
(4)计算贴现金额,制作贴现说明书
Please calculate the discount using the following formula.
______ Gillett Brother's Discount Co. Ltd.,
Suppose V=CBP50,000.00
t=90
d=9
What is the amount of discount? ______
What is the net proceeds? ______
When the discount company has discounted the five bills, they will send a discount statement. Please make out this statement filling particulars in the form as follows:
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To: The Manufacturing Company, London, 2 April, 200×
Liverpool
We have pleasure in confirming the PURCHASE of the bills listed below. In accordance with your instructions, the net proceeds have been paid to Barclays Bank Ltd. London for the credit of your account.
Amounts Discount & net proceeds Due date Tenor in days GBP 10,000.00 ______ ______ 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Total face value GBP ______ 10,000.00 Less discount at 9% per annum ______ Net proceeds GBP ______
Per Pro
Gillett Brother's Discount Co. Ltd.,
London
signature
(5)开立新的融通汇票,用其贴现净款归还旧的融通汇票到期应付之款
In accordance with the revolving acceptance credit, you must pay cash to the accepting house, William Caxton & Co., on or before the due date, 1 July, 200×. The credit being revolving, allows for the drawing of a new bill to replace those which are maturing.
Let us assume when the GBP50,000.00 bills fall due on 1 July, 200×, you have cash in hand for GBP20,000.00 to pay the bills, and the balance will be covered by issue of a new bill for the face amount to be calculaced by using following formula:
v=30,000 d=9 t=90
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Please issue a new bill similar to the old bills except amount as calculated above and dated on 1 July, 200×.
Having drawn a new bill for the face amount as calculated above, The Manufacturing Company send it together with a letter addressed to William Caxton & Co., as follows: Revolving Acceptance Credit No. U-429
To: William Caxton & Co.,
London 30 June, 200×
Dear Sirs,
With reference to the five bills of GBP10,000.00 each drawn under above credit and maturing on ______, we enclose our cheque for GBP20, 000. 00 and a new bills for ______ dated 1 July, 200× at three months after date. We should be glad if you will kindly ______ and hand to Gillett Brother's Discount Co. Ltd., for ______, the net proceeds ______ will be refunded three old bills.
Yours faithfully,
The Manufacturing Company, Liverpool
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One day a bookseller(书商)let a big box of books fall on his foot. “Go to see the doctor,“ said his wife. “No, “he said. “I‘ll wait until the doctor comes into the shop next time. Then I‘ll ask him about my foot. If I go to see him, I‘ll have to pay him.“
On the next day the doctor came into the shop for some books. When the bookseller was getting them ready, he told the doctor about his bad foot. The doctor looked at it.“You must put that foot in hot water every night. Then you must put something on it,“ said the doctor.
He took out a piece of paper and wrote on it. “Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night,“ he said.“Thank you,“ said the bookseller. “And now, sir, here are your books.““How much?“ said the doctor.“Two pounds.““Good,“ said the doctor. “I shall not have to pay you anything.““Why?“ asked the bookseller.“I told you about your foot. I want two pounds for that. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay one pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I want two pounds. And I came here, didn‘t I?“
1)、What happened to the bookseller one day?
A.He lost a box of books.
B.His foot was wounded by a box of books.
C.He lent the doctor a box of books.
D.He sold out all his books.
2)、The bookseller‘s wife asked him ______.
A.to go out for some medicine
B.to send somebody for a doctor
C.to go to see the doctor
D.to wait for the doctor to come
3)、The bookseller didn‘t take his wife‘s advice because ______.
A.he was afraid of the doctor
B.he didn‘t like to take medicine
C.he couldn‘t walk by himself
D.he didn‘t want to pay the doctor
4)、The doctor paid ______ for the books.
A.one pound
B.two pounds
C.nothing
D.something
5)、The bookseller paid ______ money for seeing the doctor in the end.
A.more
B.less
C.the same amount of
D.no
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A、nor by ordinary
B、or by ordinary
C、or send it by ordinary
D、or ordinary mail
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