单选题Whydidtheadvisorwanttoseethestudent?A.Hewantedtoquita11hisclasses.B.Hefailedinhiscompulsoryclasses.C.Hemadeacomplaintabouthisclasses.D.Hefailedtoattendmanyofhisclasses.
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单选题Nancy Green Even though my whole family gets up really early, I have always been a night person. I find that' s my best time to get work done. I like nighttime because everything is calm and I can just write. I feel calmer and more focused at night. There is no pressure. When I read my papers in the morning, I'm always amazed how good they sound. Brandi Baldasano I try to use all the small portions of time that I have available. I find that I can finish a lot in fifteen minutes, because I am able to concentrate for that long knowing I have only a few minutes. Those small units of time really add up over a week. Setting small goals seems to help me avoid feeling overwhelmed. I use my calendar as a guide, by writing down what school work I would like to accomplish each day to stay caught up. Galo Calos I' m the king of procrastination. I love to do everything at the last minute, and I really pay the price by being nervous and anxious. I always say I' ll stop this pattern, but then once again, I' m up all night writing the paper or studying for the test. I try to deal with it by at least starting the assignment early, doing at least a quarter or even half of it, so I don' t have to do it all the night before. Usually I do end up doing it all but I always manage to get an A or B. I guess I work well under pressure. Michael Alper As a beginning college athlete, one of my big problems was prioritizing my time and trying to balance my sport, school and friends. My big mistake was putting my sport first. In the excitement, I placed my sport as first priority, my new friends and teammates second, and my studies last. Today I have plans to go on to graduate from school and I am affected by my grades because I did not put a high enough emphasis on my classes. Babara Sequra One big challenge I face in managing time is not leaving time in my schedule for the unexpected. My days are quite full and I have others depending on me to do things at certain times. I don' t give myself much spare time in my daily schedule and, in the end, that can be quite stressful. Now match each of the persons with the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements A. As for me, it' s never too late to learn. B. Unanticipated occurrence makes my schedule tighter. C. I admit that I am a night owl. D. I taste the bitterness from my sports fever. E. I believe that haste makes waste.F. I have the ability to deal with high pressure.G. I can make efficient use of my time.
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单选题Designing the advertisements for a book is started when _______.
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单选题What does the author think of the advertising?
单选题Whyarethemanandthewomandiscussingtheapartment?A.Thewomanwantstoputanad.aboutitinthenewspaper.B.Thewomanwantsthemantorenovateit.C.Themanisconsideringrentingit.D.Themanisconsideringbuyingit.
单选题A modem newspaper is remarkable for all the following except its______.
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单选题Why do some new products succeed, bring millions of dollars to innovative companies, while others fail, often with great losses? The answer is not simple, and certainly we cannot say that "good" products succeed while "bad" products fail. Many products that function well and seem to meet consumer needs have fallen by the wayside. Sometimes, virtually identical products exist in the market at the same time with one emerging as profitable while the other fails. Mc. Neal Laboratories" Tylenol has become successful as an aspirin substitute, yet Bristol Meyers entered the test market at about the same time with Neotrend, also a substitute for aspirin which quickly failed.
The nature of the product is a factor in its success or failure, but the important point is that they should aim at meeting the customer"s need, and the introductory promotion should seek to communicate that need satisfying quality and motivate the customer to try the product. Often, attitude change is involved, and, in the extreme, changes in life style may be sought.
Here the company walks a tightrope. A new product is more likely to be successful if it represents a truly novel way of solving a customer problem, but this very newness, if carried too far, may ask the customer to learn new behavior patterns. The customer will make the change if the perceived benefit is sufficient, but inertia is strong and consumers will often not go to the effort that is required. During the late sixties and early seventies Bristol Meyers met with new product failures that exemplify both of these probleMs. In 1967 and 1968 the company entered the market with a $5 million advertising campaign for fact toothpaste, and an $11 million campaign to promote resolve. Both products failed quickly, not because they didn"t work or because there was no consumer need, but apparently because consumers just could see no reason to shift from an already satisfactory product to a different one that promised no new benefit.
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单选题Questions 18 ~ 21 are based on the following conversation.
单选题The courtesy drive was launched in Singapore to______.