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A.Apply for the kind of work you want to do.B.Apply to the firm that you would enjoy w

Apply for the kind of work you want to do.
B. Apply to the firm that you would enjoy working for.
C. Be confident that you will get the job you want.
D. Answer and ask questions sensibly.

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Advertising is a multibillion dollar business in the United States. More than 33 billion dollars are spent each year for advertising. Advertisements and commercials pay for most television and radio programs. Advertisements also pay for the cost of magazines and newspapers and help sell a product to consumers. It tells about the product. It tells people that the product is better than other products, and it makes the name of the products famous.
Most people see and hear advertising many times every day. Advertisements, or ads, are everywhere. They are in newspapers and magazines; they are on radio and TV; they even come to our mailboxes at home.
Companies or businesses buy space for their ads in newspapers and magazines. They might buy half of a page, one-quarter of a page, or one-eighth of a page. Newspaper ads usually tell customers about sales or special prices in nearby retail stores. Local businesses often advertise in the newspaper because many people in the local area read the paper every day, and the ads may change everyday.
Newspapers also have classified ads. Classified ads are a special secial section of the newspaper. These ads are very small. People advertise things tha they want to buy, sell, or rent. Anyone can buy an ad in the classified section.
On radio and TV, advertisers buy lime. They may buy a 30-second or a 1-minute commercial. TV time is very expensive, and it is even more expensive on more popular TV and radio shows. A 30-second commercial might cost $150 000, but if60 million people are watching the program, the cost per person is about 1/4 cent.
Another way to tell the consumer about a product is by direct-mail advertising. Companies mail advertisements to consumers. These ads are in the mailbox almost every day. They are mailed .directly to the consumer. If advertisers want to sent the ad to everyone in the neighborhood or in the city', they send the ad to "Occupant" or "Resident". This way the ad goes to every house in the area.
The best title for the passage is ______.

A. Ways of Advertising
B. Developments of Advertising
C. The Business of Advertising
D. Costs of Advertisements

听力原文: Every month thousands of tourists visit New York City. Their reasons for choosing New York are many: Some come to see historical places like the Statue of Liberty. Others are attracted by the night clubs and theaters. Many enjoy shopping in the world's largest stores, and some come to New York just because it's big.
People from other parts .of the United States move to New York by the thousands each year. Some come to get better jobs. Others want to attend one of New York's fine universities. Dancers, actors, and painters are attracted by the city's rich cultural life. Still others are bored with small-town life and want the excitement of the big city.
Careful planning is needed to make your stay in New York City a success. Be sure that you don't arrive during the rush hour. Weekdays from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. and 4: 30 to 6:00 p.m. travel on the streets is slow and difficult. Choose a hotel that is near the center of the city. And be sure to bring plenty of money. It's no fun to see hundreds of exciting things and not have the money to do them.
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A. Night clubs and theaters.
B. Fine universities.
C. Historical places.
D. The world's largest stores.

A.Workers on assembly lines.B.Government officials.C.Business people.D.College student

A. Workers on assembly lines.
B. Government officials.
C. Business people.
D. College students.

Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Men seem to have always taken an interest in meteorites, but not until the early nineteenth century were these objects considered worth preserving for scientific study.
In the beginning, people believed that because meteorites fell from the heavens, they were either gods themselves or messages from the gods. Thus the more civilized of early men carefully kept the meteorites, drapping them in costly linens and anointing them with oil. In many instances, the people built special temples in which the meteorites were to be worshiped. Meteorite worship was common long in the Mediterranean area, and in Africa, India, Japan, and Mexico: such worship still persists in some regions.
Although many people held meteorites in reverence paritcularly if they were seen to fall, other practical minded individuals made good use of the durable and easily worked alloy provided by nature in the nickel-iron meteorites. They frequently used of this metal to make tools, and often pots and other utensils. Throughout history, meteoritic iron has been used in the manufacture of special swords, daggers, and knives for members of royalty. Attila and other early conquerors of Europe. boasted of "swords form. heaven". As late as the end of nineteenth century, several swords were made from a Japanese iron meteorite at the command of a member of the Japanese court.
In the nineteenth century men began to ______.

A. investigate practical uses for meteoritic iron
B. study meteorites scientifically
C. take more than a casual interest in meteorites
D. preserve meteorites

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