We must do something to protect consumers against_______advertising increasing recently.A.
We must do something to protect consumers against_______advertising increasing recently.
A.effective
B.lasting
C.purposeful
D.fraudulent
We must do something to protect consumers against_______advertising increasing recently.
A.effective
B.lasting
C.purposeful
D.fraudulent
第1题
听力原文:W: Morning, Mr. Park.
M: Come here, Miss Li, I have something to talk to you.
W: What's the problem, Mr. Park?
M: We need to define a new strategy which must be flexible enough to take account of changing market conditions.
W: I agree. Our main objective must be to gain market share, and to do this we must reduce prices.
M: So you are sure that if we reduce prices, our market share will increase?
W: Yes, I'm sure.
M: That might be true. But if we reduce our prices, our margins will be lower and that will cut our profits.
W: In short term it is right. But we can slowly increase our production and as the production is increased, we may cut unit cost.
M: That's really a log-term prospect. But I believe higher profitability is our objective. The better the products, the higher the price, and the higher price will enhance higher profits.
W: The market is already very competitive. And if we raise our prices, whatever the quality, sales will drop rapidly.
M: Then shall we look at it from the other viewpoint--manufacturing. Well, if we can reduce cost in manufacturing that must put us in a strong position to adapt to the market. The only way for us is to sub-contract more of the production.
W: That will mean job losses if we do that.
M: That's true. But the jobs that remain will be more secure.
W: It sounds reasonable. Maybe we can try this way.
M: That's the best we can do, don't you agree?
(23)
A.Market share
B.Company strategy
C.High profitability
D.Manufacturing
第2题
听力原文:W: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When do you leave?
M: In just three weeks. And I'm excited! But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The man needs three weeks to do something before leaving for Europe.
B.Something prevents the man from going to Europe.
C.The woman is leaving for Europe in just three weeks.
D.The man is excited about his trip to Europe.
第3题
A.I'd rather have a refund
B.I'd like a new camera
C.there must be a discount
D.I must get something free
第4题
W: Really? Something must have come up that day?
Q: What do we know about Dr. Williams?
(17)
A.Dr. Williams is very busy on Tuesday.
B.Dr. Williams usually sees patients promptly.
C.Dr. Williams forgot his appointment with the man.
D.Dr. Williams didn't have an appointment with the man.
第5题
听力原文:W: It's awfully dark for 4 o'clock. Do you think it's going to rain?
M: You'd better do something about that watch of yours. It must have stopped hours ago. Mine says six.
Q: What conclusion can we draw from this conversation?
(5)
A.It's four o'clock in the afternoon.
B.The woman's watch stopped two hours ago.
C.It's very dark.
D.It's going to rain.
第6题
听力原文:W: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When to leave?
M: In just three weeks. And I’m excited! But there are still a few things I need to do be- fore I go.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The man needs three weeks to do something before leaving for Europe.
B.Something prevents the man from going to Europe.
C.The woman is leaving for Europe in just three weeks.
D.The man is excited about his trip to Europe.
第7题
听力原文: When you learn a foreign language you must learn more than just the words and the grammar. To communicate successfully in speech, you must also learn the non-verbal language, or "body language" of that culture. Body language refers to facial expressions, gestures, and other movements of the body that send messages. This means of communication is so important that we may actually say more with our movement than we do with words.
Speaking a foreign language is sometimes difficult because we may not understand the non-verbal signals of another culture, or they may mean something very different from what they mean in our culture. For example, in Spanish-speaking countries, children show respect to an older person by not looking directly into the person's eyes during a conversation. In other countries, looking into a person's eyes is expected. For example, if you don't do it in the U.S., people may think you are afraid or angry.
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A.Facial expression.
B.Gesture.
C.Movements of the body.
D.Non-verbal language.
第8题
Section A
听力原文:W: It's awfully dark for 4 o'clock. Do you think it's going to rain?
M: You'd better do something about that watch of yours. It must have stopped hours ago. Nine says 7.
Q: What conclusion can we draw from this conversation?
(1)
A.Neither of their watches keeps good time.
B.The woman's watch stopped 3 hours ago.
C.The man's watch goes too fast.
D.It's too dark for the woman to read her watch.
第9题
第10题
When did the earthquake happen in Tangshan?
A.June 8, 1967.
B.July 28, 1976.
C.July 20, 1978.