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[不定项选择题]资料:What,if anything,do we gain by clinging to our antioxidant supplements?
Very little,according to an accumulating body of research. We don’t need massive doses of antioxidants,we need stress to compel our own bodies to create antioxidants.“Everybody thinks oxidation is bad,and that antioxidants are good,”says Dr.Jones,“That’s bogus. A little bit of poison is good.”
That poison can actually come from plants,especially those that have survived harsh conditions. Foods that have survived harsh conditions make us stronger by stressing our bodies,not because they’re rich in antioxidants.
As the science quarterly Nautilus explains,plants have developed an arsenal of chemicals to help them ward off insects and grazers. These“antifeedants,”when ingested by humans,trigger the body to release proteins and activate genes that “produce antioxidants,enzymes to metabolize toxins,proteins to flush out heavy metals,and factors that enhance tumor suppression.”
Plants prepare your body to handle toxins in the same way as exercise prepares you to race-by stressing your body. And supplements,says Dr.Hooper,interrupt this process.
“These antioxidant supplements are like a Trojan horse,”continues Dr.Hooper. They say,I’m a good guy. You guys go to sleep and while the defense is asleep the antioxidants get rid of any oxidation. It puts the defense-system’s army to sleep.
While Dr.Jones acknowledges the benefits of vitamin E for muscle cramps and macular degeneration,he doesn’t approve the idea that it improves one’s physical performance. He suggests that athletes in intense contact sports such as soccer and football benefit from trauma. “Players have to be hit with pads on Tuesdays and Thursdays in order to compete on Sundays-they need that actual trauma.”he says.
“Everything in our society is geared toward,How can we reduce stress?”adds Dr.Hooper. “When it should be just the opposite. We need stress. Stress is good.
Why is stress good according to Dr.Jones?
A.It is good for muscle cramps.
B.It is good for macular degeneration.
C.It goes well with trauma.
D.It makes human body stronger.
[不定项选择题]What does Ms. Luddon want to do?
A.Inquire about the source of information mentioned in the article
B.Contradict what Doctor Steiner wrote in his article
C.Learn as many languages as possible
D.Pursue her studies in cross-cultural communications
[不定项选择题]资料:What attracts customers? Obviously the quality of a product does, but visual images contribute a great deal. It is not only the image provided by the packaging that counts but the whole corporate identity of the company.
There are now many products and services on the market which are similar in content though produced by different companies. It is vital, therefore, for a company to distinguish itself from its competitors by having a strong company image which is immediately recognizable.
Logos are part of this image. They are symbols which often include a name or initials to identify a company. The logo establishes a visual identity for the company, just as different groups of young people express their identity through hairstyles and clothes. All groups from all cultures and throughout the ages have used colors and symbols to show their identity.
In different cultures, different colors carry different meanings. Some colors may be connected with coldness in one culture and with warmth in another; some colors represent life in one culture but death in another. International companies have, therefore, to make sure that their logos will not be misunderstood or misinterpreted in different countries.
Many companies have, over the years, renewed their logos to fit in with contemporary design and to present more powerful images. Company logos can be emotive and can inspire loyalty by influencing the subconscious. Some logos incorporate an idea of the product; and a case in point is the steering wheel in the Mercedes logo, for example, and the airplane tail of Alitalia.
Logos are used on letterheads, packaging and brochures as well as on the product itself. They may also appear in newspapers or on television as part of an advertising campaign.
Companies need to have a strong corporate identity. The logo helps to promote this image and to fix in the minds of the consumers. Logos, therefore, need to be original and to have impact and style.
You probably find a logo of a big company____.
A.on the letterheads and packages
B.in the social media platform
C.advertisements on TV
D.All of above
[不定项选择题]What do Julie and Dr. Steiner have in common?
A.Both are interested in the same subject
B.Both have lived overseas in the past
C.Both are writing books
D.Both work in the same university
[不定项选择题]资料A市甲股份有限公司(以下简称甲公司)成立于2006年3月,从事化工产品生产,是增值税的一般纳税人。2010年5月,甲公司召开董事会会议,拟审议通过下列事项:更换公司总经理和财务负责人,更换由职工代表担任的公司董事,修改公司章程的部分条款。2011年8月,甲公司经证券监督管理机构核准,开始向社会发行股票募集资金;同年12月,甲公司股票在证券交易所上市交易。2012年10月,甲公司董事刘某参加董事会会议期间,获悉本公司将收购乙上市公司的股份,可能对甲公司股价产生较大影响,于是立即电话通知朋友赵某买进甲公司股票。2013年1月,甲公司因排放污染物超标,被A市环保部门处以5万元罚款;甲公司对处罚决定不服,向人民法院提起行政诉讼。2013年5月,甲公司向小规模纳税人丙公司销售一批化工产品,开具的普通发票上注明的销售价款为58.5万元。
甲公司就销售给丙公司化工产品所取得的收入计算增值税时,销项税额为:
A.1.5万元
B.1.76万元
C.8.5万元
D.9.95万元
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Child Consultants
These days,"what do you want to do when you grow up?"is the wrong question to ask
children in the US
A.The________(1)should be:"what job are you doing now?"
American companies are employing more and more young people as consultants to evaluate
products for child ________(2).The 12-to-19 __________(3) group spends more
than $100 billion a year in the US
A.Specialist agencies have been created to help
manufacturers ask kids about all the latest trends in clothes,food and_________(4)
markets. One__________(5),Teenage Research Unlimited , has panels(评判小组)of
teenagers who give their verdict(裁决)on products. ________(6) jeans(牛仔裤).
Another company,Doyle Research Associated,holds two-hour sessions in a room
_________(7) the"imaginarium(想象室)."Children are encouraged to play games to
get________ (8)a creative mood.They have to write down any ideas that
__________(9)into their heads.
Some manufacturers prefer to do their own___________(10)research.The software
company Microsoft runs a weekly"Kid's Council"at its headquarters in Seattle,
___________(11)a panel of school children give their verdict on the________(12)
products and suggest new ones. One 11-year-old,Andrew Cooledge,told them that they
should make more computer games which would appeal equally__________(13)boys
and girls.Payments for the work are increasingly attractive.Andrew Cooledge was paid
$250 and given some software.__________(14),even if their ideas are valuable,the
children will never make a fortune.They cannot have the copyright to their ideas.These
are not jobs they can hold for long.__________(15)their mid-teens they can be told that
they are too old.
_________(13)
A.to
B.for
C.with
D.on