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Another person argues that prices should be increased because of ______.
A. the large number of surveys being carried out
B. the improved services in shops
C. the higher quality of food now being sold
[单项选择]A. Lisa might get one from another person.
B. Lisa called to invite him to do some sports.
C. Lisa has called someone else this morning.
D. Lisa used to jog on the playground all alone.
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Passage 2
Every time a person eats something he makes a nutritional decision. He accepts or rejects the food available to him at home for meals or snacks. Or he selects food for himself at many places in the community, such as supermarkets, drive-ins, restaurants, and food counters in drugstores. These selections make a difference in how an individual looks, how he feels, and how well he can work and play.
When a good assortment of food in appropriate amounts is selected and eaten, the consequences are more likely to be a desirable level of health and enough energy to allow one to be as active as one needs and wants to be. When choices are less than desirable, the consequences are likely to be poor health or limited energy or both.
Studies of diets of individuals in the United States show that food selection is a highly individual matter, even among young children. Furthermore, far too many individuals of all
A. culturally oriented
B. inherited
C. individualistic
D. according to ages
[多项选择]Say something about market research (The importance of conducting market research before launching a new product.)
[简答题]Could you say something about the language features of English advertising
[单项选择]The psychiatrist say that a person with inferiority feelings can be very()
A. disgraceful
B. disrespectful
C. disapproval
D. disagreeable
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Passage 2
Every time a person eats something he makes a nutritional decision. He accepts or rejects the food available to him at home for meals or snacks. Or he selects food for himself at many places in the community, such as supermarkets, drive-ins, restaurants, and food counters in drugstores. These selections make a difference in how an individual looks, how he feels, and how well he can work and play.
When a good assortment of food in appropriate amounts is selected and eaten, the consequences are more likely to be a desirable level of health and enough energy to allow one to be as active as one needs and wants to be. When choices are less than desirable, the consequences are likely to be poor health or limited energy or both.
Studies of diets of individuals in the United States show that food selection is a highly individual matter, even among young children. Furthermore, far too many individuals of all ages are making poo
A. improving the vitamin content of processed foods
B. restricting the manufacture of high cholesterol foods
C. informing the public about wholesome foods
D. helping people enjoying uninformed about nutrition
[单项选择]A. They will go to another shop to buy something else.
B. They will go the upper floor to find someone else.
C. They will go to find the tailor and let the fabric made.
D. They will go to the tailor’s home and have a talk with him.
[单项选择]If we say something is () , we mean that we find it extremely pleasant or enjoyable.
A. gracious
B. gloomy
C. gigantic
D. gorgeous
[单项选择]If we say something is(), we mean that we find it extremely pleasant or enjoyable.
A. gracious
B. gloomy
C. gigantic
D. gorgeous
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Another month, another dismal set of job figures. America pulled out of its last economic recession way back in November 2001, yet the country’s "jobs recession" finished only last autumn, when 2.7 million jobs had been lost since the start of the slowdown. Now, though economic growth has bounced back, new jobs refuse to do the same in this, the third year of recovery. In February, a mere 21,000 jobs were created, according to the official payroll survey, at a time when George Bush’s economists forecast 2.6 million new jobs for 2004 mounting alarm at the White House, and increased calls for protection against what a growing number of Americans see as the root of most ills: the "outsourcing" of jobs to places like China and India. Last week the Senate approved a bill that forbids the outsourcing of government contracts--a curious case of a government guaranteeing not to deliver value-for-money to taxpayers. American anxiety over the economy appears
A. recover very quickly in the next year or so
B. further deteriorate in the coming years
C. see a mild recovery in the near future
D. remain unchanged within the coming decade