单选题Every summer Carol has a two-week vacation(假期). She usually travels (41) during her vacation and visits new places. Last August she (42) in Europe. Europe was very beautiful, (43) her vacation wasn't very nice. She was on a tour(游览)of four countries, and she was in each country only three days. She visited (44) museums and was always in a hurry. Carol was on the train or on a bus almost every day. After (45) vacation she was tired and bored. This summer she is going to (46) her vacation in a (47) way. She is going to travel (48) a friend to one country, and visit only one city. They are going to choose a city on the coast(海滨)so that they can go to the seaside sometimes. This year Carol isn't going to feel tired (49) her vacation. She is going to feel (50) .
单选题Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.
单选题A major problem with most adolescents who can read is ______.
单选题A recent survey conducted by NWNL found that ______.
单选题Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?[A]Inadepartment.[B]Inarestaurant.[C]Inafactory.
单选题Whatdoesthestorytellusabouttheoldwoman?A.Shewasfoundstealinginabookstore.B.Shecaughtsomeoneintheactofstealing.C.Sheadmittedhavingstolensomething.D.Shesaidshewaswronglyaccusedofstealing.
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单选题What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
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单选题Whattimewasit?[A]10:00.[B]11:00.[C]9:00.
单选题In this passage, good writing is-compared to fine food because ______.
单选题Questions 14-17 are based on an interview between a magazine reporter and a famolls opera singer.
单选题The last sentence of the fourth paragraph is intended to tell readers that______.
单选题The mood of the painting "Rush Hour, New York" can be best described as ______.
单选题The word" they" in "... together they threaten to confuse." (Line 3, Para 5) refers to ______.
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单选题What kinds of people often give drugs to their children? Where in the world do people take drug before going to work? The answers are simple—ordinary people, just about (26) . And the drug (27) question is caffeine. Scientists estimate that over 70% of the world's population takes caffeine daily. (28) drink it in tea and coffee. Children drink in tin Coca Cola and (29) soft drinks. It is also found in chocolate. (30) , most people in the most places at any time are under the (31) of the drug. There have been many scientific investigations (32) the exact effects of caffeine. Most people agree that it (33) the nervous system and helps the body make efficient use of energy. This is why many people (34) Asia drink tea with food and why westerners often end their meals (35) a cup of coffee. Because the effect of caffeine is so (36) , there have been (37) attempts to stop people using it. A U. S. religious group which (38) the use of caffeine is generally regarded as eccentric (反常的). But because nearly everybody takes it, the total effect of caffeine (39) people is huge. Caffeine is the drug that changed the world. Both tea and coffee were introduced to the West around 300 years ago. The effect of these new drinks was felt (40) . In New York, coffee houses were (41) with people making plans, (42) business and doing deals. And the deals done in the coffee houses were partly responsible (43) a rapid increase in American trade. History was moving (44) that direction anyway. But the arrival of coffee (45) everything up.
单选题Where is this conversation probably taking place?
单选题Although one might not think so from some of the criticism of it, advertising is essential to the kind of society in which people in the United Kingdom, and a very considerable proportion of the world at large, live. Advertising is indispensable as a means of communicating with others, of telling them about the goods and services that are provided, and of which most of them would never get to hear at all if it were not for advertising. And advertising is extremely helpful to promote a rising standard of living.
In talking about advertising, one should not think only in terms of a commercial on television, or an advertisement in the newspapers or periodicals. In its widest sense, advertising includes a host of other activities such as packaging, shop displays and ― in the sense of communication -- even the spoken word of the salesman. After all, the resources of advertising are to be found in the market place.
For many years it was considered that it was enough to produce goods and supply services. It is only more recently that it has become increasingly understood that the manufacture of goods is a waste of resources unless those goods can be sold at a fair price within a reasonable time span. In he competitive society in which we live, it is important that we go out and sell what we have, and advertising plays an important role in this aspect, whether selling at home or in export markets.
About two percent of the UK gross national product is relied on advertising. But it must not be thought that this advertising tries to sell goods to consumers who do not want them. Certainly, advertising does try to attract the interest of the potential consumer, but if the article when purchased does not match up to the standards that the advertising suggests that it will, it is obviously exceedingly unlikely that the article will sell well.
