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[单项选择]The house was sold for $60,000 , which was far more than its real __________ .
A. money
B. payment
C. value
D. profit
[单项选择]The car is sold at $ 50,000, which is far more than its real ______.
A. money
B. profit
C. payment
D. value
[单项选择]For the past five years, which one has sold more digital cameras in the United States()
A. Kodak.
B. Sony.
C. Canon.
D. Olympus.
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Coca-Cola, which sold 10 billion cases of soft drinks in 1992, now finds itself asking, where will sales of the next 10 billion cases come from The answer lies overseas, where income levels and appetites for Western products are at an all-time high. Often, the company that gets into a foreign market earliest dominates that country’s market. Coke patriarch Robert Woodruff realized this and unleashed a brilliant ploy to make Coke the early bird in many of the major foreign markets. At the height of World War Ⅱ. Woodruff proclaimed, "Wherever American boys were fighting, they’d be able to get a Coke. " By the time Pepsi tried to make its first international pitch in the 1950s, Coke had established its brand name along with a powerful distribution network. During the last 40 years, many new markets have emerged. In order to tap into these opportunities, both Coke and Pepsi have attempted to find ways to cut through the red tape that thwarts their efforts to cond
A. offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
B. being the first country to enter a foreign market
C. designing a bottle and lebel to create a high-class image
D. staging an advertising blitz including commercials tailored to the local market
[单项选择]Mr. Johnson worked in a shop which sold, cleaned and repaired hearing aids. One day an old gentleman entered and put one down in front of him without saying a word."What’s the matter with it " Mr. Johnson asked. The man did not answer. Of course Mr. Johnson thought that the man must be deaf and that his hearing aid must be faulty, so he said again, more loudly, "What’s wrong with your hearing aid, sir " Again the man said nothing, so Mr. Johnson shouted his question again as loudly as he could.The man then took a pen and a piece of paper and wrote: "It isn’t necessary to shout when you’re speaking to me. My ears are as good as yours. This hearing aid is my wife’s, not mine. I’ve just had a throat operation, and my problem is not that I can’t hear, but that I can’t speak. "()
A. To sell hearing aids
B. To buy a hearing aid
C. To have a look
D. To repair a hearing aid
[单项选择]Media mogul (显要人物) Ted Turner yesterday sold more than half of his AOL Time Warner Inc. holdings for about $780 million, a move that reflects his efforts to slash his financial stake in the media giant.
After the close of regular trading yesterday, Turner sold a block of 60 million shares to Goldman Sachs & Co. for $13.07 per share, or 31 cents below the stock’s closing price yesterday. Goldman was said by Wall Street sources to be offering the stock to major investors for $13.15.
An outspoken critic of the corporation, Turner remains AOL Time Warner’s largest individual shareholder, with 45 million shares, and a member of its board of directors. A spokeswoman for Turner referred questions to AOL Time Warner.
At his peak Turner owned about 130 million shares, but he lost billions of dollars in wealth and grew bitter after the stock plunged following the merger of America Online and Time Warner in January 2001.
Turner, who initially supported the merger, late
A. Goldman has made a profit from this transaction of shares with Turner
B. Turner always expresses his dissatisfaction with the corporation openly
C. Goldman bought the block of shares in order to become a member of the board
D. Turner sold a large portion of his shares to retreat from the media business