单选题According to the bill, what did Mr. Saunders neglect to do last month?AInstall the purchased productBRegister for the payment systemCReport a malfunction in his heaterDPay for the equipment installation

单选题
According to the bill, what did Mr. Saunders neglect to do last month?
A

Install the purchased product

B

Register for the payment system

C

Report a malfunction in his heater

D

Pay for the equipment installation


参考解析

解析:
信的第1段提到an outstanding payment包括了上个月热水器的接通,可知Mr. Saunders没有支付安装费,故选D。

相关考题:

5. ___________ last week?-I took some photos.A. What did else you doB. What did you doC. What do you doD. What do you did

Bill: What do you think of the film you saw last night?Nancy: ______

听力原文:M: What will happen if a draft is not presented for payment when due?W: If this is the case, all the signatories on the bill will be discharged except the acceptor.Q: What are the two people mainly talking about?(18)A.How to present the bill for payment.B.The presentation of bills for payment.C.The solution to the injured drawer.D.The payment of the cheque.

听力原文: A bill of exchange is a negotiable security signed and dated by the issuer ( the drawer). It contains an unconditional order or instruction for the debtor ( the drawee) to pay a fixed sum of money to a certain person or to his order upon maturity. If the debtor agrees to this, he accepts the bill of exchange by signing it. Its form, content and legal consequences are regulated by law. A promissory note only differs from a bill of exchange in that it is issued in the form. of a promise of payment made by the debtor instead of a payment order or instruction by the creditor.28. Who signs and dates a bill of exchange?29.What is a bill of exchange?30.Which of the followings regulates the form, content and legal consequences of the bill of exchange?(28)A.The drawer.B.The drawee.C.The debtor.D.The payee.

CLERK: Hello, Big City Electricity, how may I help you todayPETERS:__1__.CLERK: May I have your account numberPETERS: Certainly, it’s 4392107.CLERK: Thank you, is this Mr. PetersPETERS: Yes, this is Mr. Peters.CLERK: Thank you. What can I help you withPETERS: ___2_.CLERK: I’m sorry to hear that___2_.PETERS: The bill is 300% higher than last month.CLERK: Terribly sorry for that. Let me ask you a few questions and then I’ll see what I can do.PETERS: OK, Thank you for your help.CLERK: Of course, thank you for calling this to our attention. Now, how much do you usually pay for your electricityPETERS: I usually pay about $50 a month.CLERK: Thank you.___4_PETERS: $200. I can’t understand why.CLERK: Yes, Mr. Peters. Was your usage different in any wayPETERS: No, it was an average month.CLERK: I’m sorry there certainly seems to be a mistake.PETERS: Well, I’m happy you agree with me.CLERK: I’ll contact a service representative. And what’s your phone numberPETERS: 408-533-0875CLERK:___5_. We’ll do our best to change this as quickly as possible. PETERS: Thank you for your help in clearing this up.A. I think I’ve been overcharged for the past month.B. I’m terribly sorry about the mistake.C. I’m calling concerning my electricity bill.D. And how much did we charge on this billE. Why do you think we charged you too much

The purpose of a collection letter is to ( ).A. persuade a customer to buy a productB. give a discount to a potential customerC. ask a customer to pay a past-due bill

Under D/P, all the documents, and usually title to the goods, are released to the buyer upon ______.A.his acceptance of the draft for payment at a specified later dateB.his payment of the amount specified under reserveC.his partial payment of the bill amountD.his payment of the amount specified

—These days Mr. Smith looks anxious and restless. What happened? —I heard his wife was in the family way this month.() A.pregnantB.badly sickC.deadD.married

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 runs acustom application.Users report that the performance of Server1 has dropped significantly during the last month. You monitor the server and obtain the data shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)You need to increase the performance of Server1.What should you do?()A. Increase the server memory.B. Install an additional processor.C. Install a high performance disk.D. Install an additional network adapter.

Telephone Billing Statement_______city Phone Cellular City Phone Cellular Department of Billing Services 51 Dublin St.,Suite 301 Springfield,WI Invoice Date:08—15—2006 Payment Due Date:09—14—2006 Customer Information Name:Desire Eberhardt Account Number:1 0003483一FFT" Account Information Current Charges:$6 1.59 Outstanding Balance:$35.08 Total Amount Owed:$96.67 Pay your bill online at WWW.cpcellular.tom and receive a discount of 3?fore taxes are added.If you have questions about this or other City Phone Cellular policies,please contact our customer service department at 1-888—349—5959. Billing Summary Amount Owed Current Charges: City Phone Premium Cellular Package$49.95 State Taxes$5.65 Service Fee$5.99 Total Current Charges$6 1.59 Previous Charges: Balance as of Last Month$55.08 Payment Received Last Month$20.00 Outstanding Balance$35.08 Total Amount Owed$96.67 Mr. Jefferson has a reputation for taking risks, but his coworkers describe him as reason-ably__________ in most aspects of his job.A.cautious B.caution C.cautiously D.cautioning

Telephone Billing Statement_______city Phone Cellular City Phone Cellular Department of Billing Services 51 Dublin St.,Suite 301 Springfield,WI Invoice Date:08—15—2006 Payment Due Date:09—14—2006 Customer Information Name:Desire Eberhardt Account Number:1 0003483一FFT" Account Information Current Charges:$6 1.59 Outstanding Balance:$35.08 Total Amount Owed:$96.67 Pay your bill online at WWW.cpcellular.tom and receive a discount of 3?fore taxes are added.If you have questions about this or other City Phone Cellular policies,please contact our customer service department at 1-888—349—5959. Billing Summary Amount Owed Current Charges: City Phone Premium Cellular Package$49.95 State Taxes$5.65 Service Fee$5.99 Total Current Charges$6 1.59 Previous Charges: Balance as of Last Month$55.08 Payment Received Last Month$20.00 Outstanding Balance$35.08 Total Amount Owed$96.67 How much did Ms.Eberhardt pay last month?A.$20.00 B.$35.08 C.$55.08 D.$61.59

How much did Ms. Eberhardt pay last month?A.$20.00B.$35.08C.$55.08D.$61.59

What did Ms. Ward do for Mr. Takagi?A. She gave him a presentationB. She combined her lecture with his.C. She helped him plan his lecture.D. She gave input during his presentation.

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.The meaning of D/A is().A、documents against acceptanceB、documents against paymentC、delivery after paymentD、cash against payment

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.Under D/P , the importer can obtain the goods only by().A、showing the bill of ladingB、signing on the bill of exchangeC、paying in cashD、paying or accepting the bill of exchange

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.Under D/A , the importer can gets what he needs – the shipping documents only by().A、showing the bill of ladingB、paying in cashC、making acceptance of the bill of exchangeD、paying the bill of exchange

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.A draft can be described as followings except().A、a bill of exchangeB、a kind of shipping documentsC、a billD、a written paying order

单选题Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.A draft can be described as followings except().Aa bill of exchangeBa kind of shipping documentsCa billDa written paying order

单选题After hearing the telephone message, what did Ms. Parsons do immediately?ACall Mr. Patel backBHire a new truckCApprove the shipmentDContact the delivery firm

单选题What did U.S. Secretary of Agriculture do last week?AHe banned McDonald from using meat from unhealthy cattle.BHe stopped the selling of meat from unhealthy cattle.CHe lost the trust from the public.DHe issued a recall of the meat from unhealthy cattle sold last month.

单选题What is Mr. Saunders’ complaint?AHis statement was not sent in adequate time.BThe product broke down suddenly.CThe company did not inform him of an extra fee.DThere was late delivery on a piece of equipment.

填空题What did Bill Black demand in his letter?To replace ____ and pay for the damage.

单选题What does Mr. Saunders request the company do?AReplace his new water heaterBRemove a late charge from his billCRegister him for equalized paymentsDGive him a discount on next month’s bill

单选题Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.In a transaction, if payment is made by collection, then the remitting bank is always located in()ASeller’s countryBBuyer’s countryCEither A or BDNone of the above

单选题—What did you do in the garden?—I watched my father _____ his motorbike.Ato repairBrepairedCrepairingDrepairs

单选题Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.Under D/A , the importer can gets what he needs – the shipping documents only by().Ashowing the bill of ladingBpaying in cashCmaking acceptance of the bill of exchangeDpaying the bill of exchange

单选题Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:   The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”   Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).   Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.   Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.   Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.Under D/P , the importer can obtain the goods only by().Ashowing the bill of ladingBsigning on the bill of exchangeCpaying in cashDpaying or accepting the bill of exchange