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单选题The two parties have ______ an agreement on the date of talk.
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单选题 Shopping has always been something of an impulse activity. Advertisers and sellers have taken advantage of this fact, carefully positioning inexpensive but attractive items on paths that we are most likely to cross, in the hopes that our human nature will lead to a greater profit for them. With the dawn of the Internet and its exploding usage across the world, the same tactics apply. Advertisers now place 'banners', links to commercial web sites decorated with attractive pictures designed to catch our eyes while browsing the webs, on key web sites with heavy traffic. They pay top dollar for the right, thus creating profits for the hosting web site as well. These actions are performed in the hopes that during the course of our casual web surfing, we'll click on that banner that we are interested in and thus, in theory, buy the products advertised. Initial results have been positive. Web sites report a huge inflow of cash, both from the advertisers and the hosting web sites. As trust and confidence in Internet buying increases and information security is heightened with new technology, the volume of buying is increasing, leading to even greater profits. The current situation, however, is not quite as optimistic. Just as magazine readers tend to unconsciously ignore advertisements in their favorite periodicals (期刊), web browsers are beginning to allow banners to slip their notice as well. Internet users respond to the flood of banners by viewing them as annoyances (烦恼,令人讨厌的事), a negative image that is hurting sales, since users are now less reluctant to click on those banners, preferring not to support the system that put them in place. If Internet advertising is to continue to be a profitable business practice, new methods will need to be considered to reinvigorate (使复兴) the industry. With the recent decline in the technology sector and economy recession, even new practices may not work. As consumers are saving more and frequenting (频繁光顾) traditional 'brick and mortar' businesses over their Internet counterparts, the fate of Internet business is called into question. The coming years will be the only reliable indication of whether shopping on the world wide web is the wave of the future or simply an impulse activity.
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单选题Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage______.
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单选题1.The manager said that there were two reasons ________ our sales dropped sharply last year.
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单选题If your child has grown up, you may take the child' s things to______.
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单选题— Did you come to the museum by bike yesterday? —No. Two metres of snow fell during the night. As a result, several main roads ______.
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单选题The doctor did not rule out the possibility of food poisoning.
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单选题_____,the issue doesn't seem to be difficult at all.
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单选题 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on one of the most popular sentences online, 'REMEMBER... always act like you're wearing an invisible crown.' You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.
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单选题It is necessary to ______ a large vocabulary in learning a language.
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单选题A traditional critic has the advantage of being able to______standards and values inherited from the past.
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单选题This policy gave ______ to private property and led to differences between the rich and the poor. A. life B. birth C. way D. death
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单选题Student journalists are taught how to be ______ when writing in a limited space.
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单选题______ is known to the world, Lu Xun is a great Chinese writer.
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单选题Any man who wants to start a business must have some ______.
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单选题The writer seems to think that ______.
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单选题He returned to his hometown ______ :he spent the rest of his life.
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单选题The author explains that he will deal with reception of communication first because ______.
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