单选题(The more straighter) the sun's rays shine down (upon) the earth, (the more heat) they give to the part of the earth (they touch).
单选题He has made a very serious mistake in his planning. He has forgotten
that the rule is only ______ to the U.S. citizen.
A. competent
B. suitable
C. appropriate
D. applicable
单选题It is believed that a new technique to ______ will probably be found.
单选题What does the last sentence of paragraph one imply?
单选题Waiter: Good afternoon. Are you ready to order? Guest A: ______. Betty, what will you have? Guest B: I think I'll start off with a cup of soup. What kind of soup do you have today?
单选题 When we conduct foreign trade, the importance
of understanding the language of a countrycannot be underestimated. The
successful marketer must achieve export requires a thoroughunderstanding of the
language as well as the ability to speak it. Those who deal with
advertisingshould be concerned less with obvious differences between languages
and more with the exactmeanings expressed. A dictionary
translation is not the same as an idiomatic interpretation, and seldom will
thedictionary translation meet the needs. A national producer of soft drinks had
the company' s brandname impressed in Chinese characters which were phonetically
(按照发音地)accurate. It wasdiscovered later, however, thai the translation's literal
meaning was "female horse fattened withwax", hardly the image the
company sought to describe. So carelessly translated advertisingstatements not
only lose their intended meaning but can suggest something very different
includingsomething offensive or ridiculous. Sometimes, what was translated was
not an image the companieshad in mind for their products. Many people believe
that to fully appreciate the true meaning of alanguage it is necessary to live
with the language for years. Whether or not this is the case, foreignmarketers
should never take it for granted thai they are affectively communicating in
anotherlanguage.
单选题France's methods for increasing family size give us a(n) ______ as to what might be done to encourage smaller families.
单选题 I have an infatuation (迷恋) with autumn. The colors of the
season, and the smells, have always thrilled me. I have always found joy in this
time of year. The last few autumns of my life, however, I recollect in shades of
gray rather than cheerful oranges and yellows. When ! became a
single mother, every aspect of life took on new meaning. Since I was used to
carrying out most of the parental duties without much help during my marriage, I
truly did not foresee how different parenting would become after the marriage
was over. But suddenly I realized I was a statistic. The daily routine was not
changed so much; it was the angle at which I had begun to look at
life. I believed my exhusband's lawyer was tracking every grade
the children made, and I was under a microscope in this new town where the
children and I moved our "broken home". I feared having to eventually establish
my family with each new teacher and each new term as a single-parent family. I
just wanted to be us again, without the stigma (特征) of the label that put on
us. During those few gray years, I would reassure myself that
soon things would be better, and that I would someday be able to feel whole
again. There is no mathematical equation of adults proportioned to children to
equal a stable, loving family. Every family has its strengths. In fact, studies
show that in families who read together, eat together and communicate openly,
children are likely to succeed academically, as well as socially and
emotionally. I am sure these habits are just as effective when practiced in
single-parent families. I realize now that I am not a statistic. We are an
active, vital family in this charming community, where we are not marked by any
stigma of any statistics of any focus groups. We are given
opportunity, all of us. We are surrounded by beauty and immersed in possibility.
There is joy to be found here, in what we see around us and in creating our own
rendition of how we want to be seen. There is strength and grace in our own
willingness to break free from conformity without falling behind the barriers of
self-imposed limitations or preconceived notions of where we should fit in this
world according to research.
单选题We must arouse them to fight for their own security.
单选题The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, ______ is often the case in other countries.
单选题In previous generations, young people were under their parents" control; now the teenage children of the West"s richest generation were ready for something to get excited about. The Beatles simply put a spark to a fuse(导火索)that was waiting to be lit. Everything changed, and what changed for the Beatles was their lives and their working habits in the midst of the hysterical(歇斯底里的)following the band attracted. Because of the demand of the fans to see them perform, they played bigger and bigger venues(meeting places), especially in America. But John, Paul, George and Ringo became increasingly unhappy that, because of the screaming of their fans, neither the band nor the audience could hear the music. Creatively frustrated and tired of the pressures of life under siege(围攻)from their fans, they retired from playing concerts in 1966 and decided to concentrate on recording. It was from this point that the brilliance of the Beatles really began to reveal itself: they would record over their career some 200 songs. Never before nor since has any recording and writing group even developed and yet remained the same in the way the Beatles did Their songs never lost their universal appeal thanks to the warmth and timelessness of their melodies and lyrics. John and Paul were powerful singers with distinctive styles. It became apparent that, despite the fact that the songwriting credits were always equally attributed to them, Paul and John wrote and sang their own songs. George also contributed two or three of his own compositions to each of the Beatles eleven albums. Even Ringo wrote and sang the occasional song.
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单选题The appeal of advertising to buying motives can have both negative and positive effects. Consumers may be convinced to buy a product of poor quality or high price because of an advertisement. For example, some advertisers have appealed to people"s desire for better fuel economy for their cars by advertising automotive products that improve gasoline mileage. Some of the products work. Others are worthless and a waste of consumers" money. Sometimes advertising is intentionally misleading. A few years ago a brand of bread was offered to dieters (节食者) with the message that there were fewer calories (热量单位, 卡路里) in every slice. It turned out that the bread was not dietetic (适合于节食的) , but just regular bread. There were fewer calories because it was sliced very thin, but there were the same number of calories in every loaf. On the positive side, emotional appeals may respond to a consumer"s real concerns. Consider fire insurance. Fire insurance may be sold by appealing to fear of loss. But fear of loss is the real reason for fire insurance. The security of knowing that property is protected by insurance makes the purchase of fire insurance a worthwhile investment for most people. If consumers consider the quality of the insurance plans as well as the message in the ads, they will benefit from the advertising. Each consumer must evaluate her or his own situation. Are the benefits of the product important enough to justify buying it? Advertising is intended to appeal to consumers, but it does not force them to buy the product Consumers still control the final buying decision.(282 words)
单选题A: I'm sorry that I can't go to your party tonight. B: ______? Haven't we agreed on it?
单选题Marie: Your little boy has clone a good job at school. Eva:______.
单选题Woman: I need to buy a wedding gift for Jane and Dealer.
Man: Should we stop at the shopping center? Woman:
______. The wedding's not until next weed, but I won't have time later to get
them anything.
A. Won't be necessary
B. I suppose so
C. It's your call
D. If you insist
单选题Violent programmes on television may have a bad ______ on children.
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