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What would be the proper title for this passage?A.Future ShockB.De-massificationC.Changing
What would be the proper title for this passage?
A.Future Shock
B.De-massification
C.Changing Trend
D.Market Segmentation
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What would be the proper title for this passage?
A.Future Shock
B.De-massification
C.Changing Trend
D.Market Segmentation
What are the implications of the study?
A.Psychological health is extremely important in present society.
B.Brain-scanning technology contributes much to psychological studies.
C.The "rule of majority" would be the best choice to resolve conflicts.
D.People may unwillingly yield to majority opinions.
"Frum, I say. "No, your first name." "What do you need my first name for?" To write on the tag, so all the children and the staff will know what to call you. "In that case, write ' Mr. Frum.'"
At which I am shot a look as if I had asked to be called to Duke of Plaza Toro.
In encouraging five-year-olds to address grownups by their first names, PlaySpace is only slightly ahead of the times. As a journalist, I faithfully report that the custom of addressing strangers formally is as dead as the practice of leaving a visiting card. There's hardly a secretary left who does not reply, when I give a message fro her boss, "I'll tell him you called, David." Or a public relations agent, whether in Bangor or Bangkok, who does not begin his telephonic spiel (长篇大论) with a cheerful "Hello, David !"
You don't have to be a journalist to collect amazing first-name stories. Place a collect call, and the operator first-names you. The teenager behind the counter at a fast food restaurant asks a 70-year-old customer for his first name before taking his order.
Habitual first-names claim they are motivated by nothing worse than uncontrollably high-spirited friendliness. I don't believe it. If I asked the fast-food order-takers to lend me $ 50, their friendliness would vanish in a whoosh. The PR man drops all his cheerfulness the moment he hears I won't go along with his story idea. No, it's not friendliness that drives first-namers; it's aggression. The PR agents who call me David uninvited would never, if they could somehow get him on the phone, address press baron Rupert Murdoch that way. The woman at the bank who called me David would never first-name the bank's chairman. Like the mock-cheery staff at PlaySpace, they are engaged in a smile-faced act of belittlement, an assertion of power disguised as good cheer.
"PR" in paragraph 6 stands for ______.
A.personal request
B.personal respect
C.public relations
D.public review
听力原文:W: Were all the reference books I recommended last week useful, Carter?
M: Yes, professor. We're all grateful to you and many of us hope to have opportunities to talk with you so that we can take more advice from you.
Q: What can we conclude from the conversation?
(18)
A.The man has borrowed books from the woman.
B.The woman has borrowed books from the man.
C.The woman would like to give more advice to the man.
D.The man appreciates the books recommended by the woman.
What does the PR manager think of the authors proposal of playing games?
A.It is against the rule.
B.It makes no sense.
C.It is worth a try.
D.It would be beneficial.
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A.that the President was elected
B.that the President would be elected
C.to elect the President
D.to be elected the President
According to the letter, which of the following is NOT true?
A.Ms. Guess would like more projects.
B.Ms. Guess will discuss her evaluation.
C.Ms. Guess is a consultant.
D.Ms. Guess didn't complete the project.
According to Janet, the factor that would most affect negotiations is
A.English language proficiency.
B.different cultural practices.
C.different negotiation tasks.
D.the international Americanized style.
What lesson might the PR industry take from Ted Turner of CNN?
A.The American PR industry should develop global communication technologies.
B.People involved in PR should avoid using the word "foreign".
C.American PR companies should be more internationally minded.
D.People working in PR should be more fluent in foreign languages.
What lesson might the PR industry take from Ted Turner of CNN?
A.American PR companies should be more internationally minded.
B.The American PR industry should develop global communications technologies.
C.People working in PR should be more fluent in foreign languages.
D.People involved in PR should avoid using the word "foreign".
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