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ӢZг~x
ڿӢZӢZ~~Ƨx@һ÷÷dzĶࡣ@ͬW(xu)fкö~ĺxǵ˾wl(f)F(xin)ֲJ(rn)Rһgl(f)F(xin)Լǂ˼@~ƧxϤĆ~ı^Ƨĺxf@~ھwZµx҂ӢZг~xgӭx
һBenefit(25)
xԡn. ̎
}䡿 Either way, one benefit of a national organization would be to negotiate better prices, if possible, with drug manufacturers. [2005x}]
(jng)gġ܇ǺηNxҡC(gu)ĺ֮̎һ܉ͨ^ՄЏt(y)ˎa(chn)@ø(yu)ݵărƧxԡn. ݽȝ𣬱UM
}䡿37. Corporations and labor unions have ________ great benefits upon their employees and members as well as upon the general public. [99~R37}]
[A] conferred
(jng)gġ˾ѽ(jng)oĹ͆TTԼVṩSร
Ƨxԡv. (from, in)
}䡿What is odd is that they have perhaps most benefited from ambition -- if not always their own then that of their parents and grandparents. [2000xText5]
(jng)gġֵSѽ(jng)ĉ־˜\DDԼģô݅游݅
Address(10)
xԡn.ַͨӍ̎~
ƧxƧ֮һ v. ºַ;
}䡿Prior to his departure, he addressed a letter to his daughter. [1986~R3}]
(jng)gġx_֮ǰoŮһš
ƧxƧ֮v. vԒ;
}䡿Depending on whom you are addressing, the problems will be different.[2002xText1]
(jng)gġ ᘌͬ ҪՄĆ}Ҳ(yng)ԓͬ
ƧxƧ֮v. ̎Q}
}䡿 Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy notes that the situation will improve only when there are comprehensive programs that address the many needs of the homeless.[2006]
(jng)gġʿDh(hun)Ոӛ߿˹"J(rn)ֻͨ^ȫҎ(gu)Q@ЩoҿɚwߵĸN@Nпܵõơ
Account (34)
xԡn. , Ӌ
Credit card accountÿ
ƧxƧԡvt. ؔ(w)Ӌ
}䡿Indeed, just as there is the concept of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), perhaps it is time for GASP, Generally Accepted Security Practices, suggested Eli Noam of New Yorks Columbia Business School. [2007x}]
(jng)gġ~s炐ȁ̌W(xu)ԺZķhfĴ_йJ(rn)ĕӋ(zhn)tһӣҲSF(xin)ڑ(yng)ԓƶJ(rn)İȫ(zhn)t
Ƨxԡn. rֵλҪ
(jng)䡿Is it true that the American intellectual is rejected and considered of no account in his society? [2006귭g]
(jng)gġ֪Rӱų⣬J(rn)]еλ@Ć?Z
Take something into account = take account of ѡ]ڃ(ni)
(jng)䡿Dr. Myers and Dr. Worm argue that their work gives a correct baseline, which future management efforts must take into account.[2006xText3]
(jng)gġMyersʿWormʿJ(rn)Ĺṩһ(zhn)_IJƔ(sh)δOI(y)ӱҪ]
Account for
1)f
(jng)䡿What might account for this strange phenomenon? [2007xText1]
(jng)gġ@һ֬F(xin)ԓν?[2007xText1]
2)ռ
(jng)䡿As recently as 1995, the top four railroads accounted for under 70 percent of the total ton-miles moved by rails. [2003xText3]
(jng)gġ1995꣬ļҪF·˾ռF·\I70%
ġBusiness(68)
xԡn.̘I(y)
Ƨx֮һn.I(y)
}䡿30.The future of this company is ________: many of its talented employees are flowing into more profitable net-based businesses. [2001~R]
[A] at odds [B] in trouble [C] in vain [D] at stake
(jng)gġ@ҹ˾δδS(yu)˲ʧٍXľW(wng)j(lu)I(y)ء[D] at stake=at risk̎ΣU֮
Ƨx֮n.ИI(y)
}䡿 With $3.5 billion being lost on Internet wagers this year, gambling has passed pornography as the Webs most profitable business. [2006x}]
Firm(22)
xԡa.Թ̵ģ(wn)̵
}䡿 It serves directly to assist a rapid distribution of goods at reasonable price, thereby establishing a firm home market and so making it possible to provide for export at competitive prices. [1955xText1]
(jng)gġVֱƷԺărNɴ˽(wn)̵ć(ni)ЈʹƷԸиăr
ƧxƧԡn. ˾̖
}䡿Until California recently passed a law, American firms did not have to tell anyone, even the victim, when data went astray. [2007xText4]
(jng)gġͨ^һ헷@֮ǰ˾ڔ(sh)(j)GʧrҪ֪ͨκܺ߱ˡ
Approach(16)
xԡvt. ӽ
Approaching deathӽ[2002xText4]
Ƨxԡvt. ̎_ʼ](ڱ}е(lin)x飺о)
}䡿I have excluded him because, while his accomplishments may contribute to the solution of moral problems, he has not been charged with the task of approaching any but the factual aspects of those problems.[2006귭g48}]
charge with@ʾʹГ(dn).΄(w);ǡָءijˡ
(jng)gġ֮(ͨƌW(xu))ų⣬MijɹܕڽQ}Г(dn)΄(w)ֻ^о@Щ}
ƧxƧԡn.(ƌW(xu));(jng)
}䡿For retailers, who last year took in 24 percent of their revenue between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the cautious approach is coming at a crucial time.[2004xText3]
(jng)gġ̶ȥ24%Ըж(ji)ʥQgĠII(y)F(xin)@P(gun)Irԓȡ֔(jn)ĠINʽ
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