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课时作业(三) (30分钟) 1. She was on a diet, but she couldn’t eating sweet food. Consequently, her weight was gained again. A. remove B. resist C. reject D. object 2.pepole used to think beauty was and that different cultures had different preferences. A. ample B. aritrary C.antique D.apparent 3. The car factory has produced a new car of high quality: its only_____isthat it uses a lot of petrol. A advantage B mistake C drawback D profit 4. It me all of sudden that I had left my key to the car in the office. A thought B struck C happened D occurred 5.After an burst of enthusiasm for jogging, I gradually lost interest A. reasonable B initial C mere D appropriate 6.All their attempts to rescue the old woman from the burning building were ________.She died soon afterwards. A.in vain B.in return C.in place D.in order 7. A good teacher must _________ to his students how important a proper learning method is. A. get through B. get across C. get away D. get over 8.The postal service announced on Tuesday it has made a significant in getting machines to read handwriting. A principle B breakthrough C conclusion D introduction 9.The train went slower and slower until it stopped _______. A altogether B merely C appropriately D neutrally 10.Bears ____________fat stores throughout the summer and fall to have energe enough to last them through their winter sleep. A pack up B build up C bring up Dtake up 完成句子 1. The popularity of the film proved how the idea of cloning .(strike) 这部电影的流行证明了克隆这种思想是怎样使恐惧深入人们内心的。 2.A large quantity of birds from nutritious eggs and the baby birds were bound to be taken good care of. (hatch) 许多鸟儿是从营养蛋中孵出来的,这种幼鸟一定要细心照料。 3. The species became extinct fairly recently,so ______________________(condition) 这个物种是近年灭绝的,因此它的DNA仍处于良好状态。 4.Her efforts to improve the ability of writing _______________,because she had got much help from the great writer.(vain) 因为她已经得到那个著名作家的帮助,所以她提升写作能力的努力不可能白费。 5 her family, Anne had an unforgettable birthday.(accompany) 安妮在家人的陪伴下度过了一个难忘的生日。 6. In the dark forest , some of which are large enough to hold several small towns .(lie) 很多的湖泊坐落在漆黑的森林里,其中一些湖泊大到可以容纳几个小镇子。 7.Lucy when she thought of her mother. (resist) Lucy 想到妈妈时忍不住哭了起来。 8.My attitude your project was expressed in my last letter. (favor) 我支持你计划的态度在最后一封信里表达了 9.This kind of bamboo grows very fast ______________.(rain) 这种竹子在经常下雨的地方长得很快。 10.How excited I am! I _____________ in the street of New York at this moment tomorrow. (walk) 我多么激动啊!明天的此时此刻我就走在纽约的街道上了。 A A survey was conducted in Shanghai where interviewees were asked if they wanted to be a factory worker.One percent of all people interviewed said "YES." Wang Hongjun, a technician, said "YES" , raising his voice for dramatic effect.But I can tell you, only a small part of that l percent are telling the truth.I' ve met colorful people like Wang all over China.They are cynical (玩世不恭的)yet warmhearted, plain spoken but smart.And many of them are confined (局限于) to work in factories.Wang is a top technician but also represents manual factory workers, who are China's most important natural resource.Their energy powering China's economic boom, and their muscle is turning the wheel of the world’s factory. But does their unskilled labor give their life meaning? At school, did they tell their friends:“When I grow up I want to work in a factory making socks?” Did you? Factory work has always been a stepping-stone from farm life to the city and a modern life.It's been happening for centuries, but today, with our space-age technology, it's outdated.Earning l,200 yuan ($ 169)per month working in a factory is better than that on a farm, but as Wang points out, it's not a dream career.There should be better ways to earn your rice. Many modern factories no longer have production line workers.Robots do the assembly(装配).People just do the monitoring.In this age of technology, in which China is now working smarter and not just harder, why are people still standing in production lines? But life is cheap in China.So why not continue to exploit the low-cost labor situation and keep the economy growing fast? some entrepreneurs(企业家、创业者) may ask. But have these businessmen ever labored in a factory? 66.How many people surveyed really Like to be factory workers? A.One percent. B.Only a small part. C.Only a small part of that one percent. D.The writer didn't mention it. 67.Which is NOT the writer's opinion of factory workers? A.Cynical(愤世嫉俗的). B Unimportant. C.Warmhearted. D.Plain spoken. 68.Wang Hongjun is a person who is . A.difficult to get along with B.humorous but serious C.cynical but warmhearted, plain spoken but smart D.full of energy but doesn't want to work hard 69.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A.Factory workers make contributions to China's economic boom. B.Working in a factory is better than that on a farm. C.Factory workers are satisfied with their living conditions. D Some entrepreneurs exploited the low - cost labor situation . 70.The writer uses _____________ to begin the passage. A.a lot of figures B.many examples C some dialogue D.the result of a survey B Everyone could make impulse and buy something unnecessary.Then how to avoid it'? The best way is to just keep your hands away from tempting products.According to new research, individuals who touch possible items in stores are more likely to have an increased desire to purchase them than those who keep their hands off the products. Suzanne Shu and Joann Peck, marketing professors at the University of Wisconsin's business school conducted studies on the connection between touch and feelings of ownership and the effect of perceived(感觉)ownership on the value placed on an object. For one of the experiments, the experts placed two products, a Slinky toy and a coffee mug(杯子) in front of the volunteers who were undergraduate students.About half of the participants were allowed to touch the products, while the other half were asked not to touch them, The volunteers then were asked to express their sense of ownership of the products and to report, how much money they were willing to pay for each. The results showed that those students who were allowed to touch the objects reported significant increased levels of perceived ownership.They also expressed a desire to pay more money to obtain the products. The investigators also discovered that a sense of very pleasant feelings when touching products, determined how much money consumers were willing to pay.However, if the object did riot feel pleasant to the touch, it significantly decreased the amount the buyers were willing to pay. Researchers said that many stores have already followed the right path.But what can be done while shopping online, when touching of an item is not possible? In this case, the experts say, just picturing in mind that they are touching it and then owning it, will cause greater feelings of ownership, and thus the consumers will be more likely to make a purchase. When you touch an object, you immediately feel some kind of a connection to it, according to the researchers. That connection stirs up(唤起)an emotional reaction. And that emotion can make people buy Something they would never even consider buying if they had not touched it. 71.How does the author develop the text ? A.By drawing a conclusion through research. B.By providing typical examples. C.By comparing opinions from different fields. D.By presenting n cause and analyzing its effects. 72.Which of the following was found in the research? A.Shoppers cannot resist the temptation when they meet things they like. B.If you are not to spend money, it's less possible for you to touch the product. C.Touching a product affects the customer' s feelings of desire for it. D.The longer you touch the goods, the more desire you have to own them. 73.What would happen to them when people do online shopping? A.They will particularly want to touch the products advertised on the Internet B.They just imagine its ownership and simply evaluate the objects in their minds C.they desire to possess it and do not care how much money they would pay D.People's imaginable ownership resulted in greatly higher valuations of the products 74.It can be inferred from the text that . A.stores have used, the method of allowing customers to touch products B.a Slinky toy and a coffee mug were used to attract the participants' attention C.people won't buy the items if they don't like them even if they've touched them D.differences lie between the students who touched the products and those who did not 75.What led the researchers to conduct this study? A.To satisfy customers' social needs when shopping. B.To illustrate the connection between touch and feelings of ownership. C.To share their good ideas about 8voiding impulsive consumption. D.To develop.marketing strategies for trade companies.
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