A. English, grammar, literature and math. B. History, science, English and math. C. Math, history, biology and chemistry. D. Physics, history, economics and music.
A. History is more important than the other courses. B. Chemistry is not popular with students. C. Music is not a required course. D. Every student has to study computer science.
A. Because it is useful. Because it is enjoyable. C. Because it is interesting. D. Because it is very modern.
A. Impulse Buying. B. Self-Service Shopping. C. The More Products, the More Confusion. D. Psychologists and Merchandising Experts.
A. Only five percent of the shoppers decide in the store. B. More than five shoppers make a list before shopping. C. Nearly ten percent of the shoppers decide in the store. D. Less than twenty percent of the shoppers make a complete list.
A. The clerks ignore the customers. B. The clerks are too eager to serve the customers. C. The stores have to send the shopper’s purchases to his home. D. Customers hesitate to ask for help if they haven’t decided what to buy.
A. Because people of different ages may have different understanding. Because people of different sex may understand gestures in different ways. C. Because people of different cultures may have different interpretations. D. Because people of different cultures speak different languages.
A. Men. B. Women. C. Americans. D. Old people.
A. Gestures can be understood by most of the people while words cannot. B. Gestures are more efficiently used than words when expressing feelings. C. We can hardly understand gestures of the people from a completely differentculture. D. We are not always sure of people’s feelings when expressed in words or gestures.
A. Words, Gestures and Feelings. B. Words and Feelings. C. Gestures and Feelings. D. Culture and Understanding.