I doubt the (true) ______ of the Story but many people believe it.
I doubt the (true) ______ of the Story but many people believe it.
I doubt the (true) ______ of the Story but many people believe it.
A.Certainly, I will
B.Yes, it’s true
C.Yes, it is no doubt
D.Yes, I do
A. -().
B. That's true
C. It's hard to say
D. I like the team
E. I don't believe it
According to the author, consumers' best policy towards advertising is ______.
A.to doubt its truth
B.to disbelieve it
C.to distinguish between what is true and what is not true
D.to know what products the advertiser is going to sell
听力原文:W: I've never seen a sportsman like Thorpe.
M: For my part, I have not the slightest doubt as to either his courage or his honesty. As a matter of fact, he's really a man with a heart of gold.
Q: Which of the following statements is NOT true about Thorpe?
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A.He wins a gold medal.
B.He's brave.
C.He's kind-hearted.
D.He's honest.
M: I saw that article, too. But think, if someone runs into a drugstore for ten minutes, it's usually to make a specific purchase.
W: And someone who spends more time there may be just looking.
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you'd buy something, and then talk yourself out of it?
W: Yes, I have, especially when I thought I could get it for less elsewhere, or I really didn't need it after all.
M: Exactly. But if you run into buying something specific and have very little time. You pick it up, pay for it immediately and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time and you'll spend less money.
M: I doubt if that would be true in all stores, though. In a department store, for instance, you may see a sweater or something you never intended to buy, and buy it because you have time to look around.
(23)
A.A druggist's suggestion.
B.An article.
C.An advertisement.
D.A sales clerk's comment.
M: I saw that article too. But I think if someone runs into a drugstore for ten minutes, it's usually to make a specific purchase.
W. And someone who spends more time there may be just looking.
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you buy something and then talk yourself out of it.
W: Yes, I have, especially when I thought I could get it for less elsewhere or I really didn't
need it after all.
M: Exactly. But if you run into buying something specifically and have very little time, you pick it up, pay for it immediately and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time and you'll spend less money.
M: I doubt that it will be true in all sources though. You know, in a department store, for instance, you may see a sweater or something you never intended to buy and buy it because you've had time to look around.
What starts the conversation?
A.An advertisement.
B.A sales clerk's comment.
C.A druggist's suggestion.
D.An article.
M: I saw that article, too. But think, if someone runs into a drugstore for ten minutes, it's usually to make a spe cific purchase.
W: And someone who spends more time they may be just looking.
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you'd like to buy something, and then talk yourself out of it?
W: Yes, I have, especially when I thought I would get it for less elsewhere, or I really didn't need it after all.
M: Exactly. But if you run into buying something specific and have very little time. You pick it up, pay for it immediately and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time and you'll spend less money.
M: I doubt if that would be true in all stores, though. In a department store, for instance, you may see a sweater or something you never intended to buy, and buy it be cause you have time to look around.
(23)
A.The relationship of purchases to time spent in shopping.
B.The length of time required for drugstore shopping.
C.The increases in the size and stock of drugstores.
D.The buying of clothing from department stores.
M: I saw that article, too. But think, if someone runs into a drug store for 10 minutes, he is usually there to make a specific purchase.
W: And someone who spends more time there may be just looking?
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you'll buy something and then talk yourself out of it?
W: Yes, I have. Especially when I thought I could get it for less elsewhere, or I really didn't need it after all.
M: Exactly, but, if you run in to buy something specific and have very little time, you pick it up, pay for it immediately, and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time end you'll spend less money.
M: I doubt if that would be true in all stores though. In a department store, for instance, you may see a sweater or some thing you never intend to buy, and buy it because you have time to look around.
(20)
A.A druggist's suggestion.
B.An advertisement.
C.An article.
D.A salesclerk's comment.
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