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Last week Jeffrey Dunn, president of Coca-Cola Americas, made an important decision to ______.

A. defend its red logo on a still larger scale
B. agree m negotiate with Pepsi over new terms
C. modify its sales engineering at high schools
D. give up its exclusive "pouring rights" on campus

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How is the experiment with 129 patients related to the argument stated in Paragraph 3?

A. It aims to look at the problem from a different perspective.
B. The experiment result shows the contrary to the argument.
C. The experiment result gives a support to the argument.
D. It aims to provide an alternative solution to the problem.

Coca-cola is to take new action most probably because ______.

A. it will sacrifice itself for children's health
B. it will not get involved in some law suits
C. it is unable to beat so many opponents
D. it is reluctant to fall behind Pepsi company

From Gates' mention of W. E.B.Du Bols and Malcolm X we can infer that ______.

A. Gates is reluctant to take the latter as his ancestor
B. Gates regards the former as more successful than the latter
C. Gates remains a follower of the former instead of the latter
D. Gates claims to have a similar career to that of the former

Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. is better known for his activities outside the academy. This week he sold Africana. com, a website he created with a fellow Harvard University professor, to Time Warner. Terms of the deal weren't revealed, though the Wall Street Journal pegged the price at more than $10 million, with Gates reaping up to $ I million. Time Warner will incorporate the site, a portal with news and information about people of African descent, into America Online when the two merge as expected. The sense is that Gates got a very good deal. The site is a rich source of scholarship but hardly a rich source of revenue.
As recently as the late 1980s Gates, who turns 50 this week, was an obscure professor penning books on literary theory only a graduate student could love. Now he can't be avoided, He hosted a series about Africa on public television, writes occasional articles for the New Yorker, and even advises the Gore presidential campaign. He counts director Steven Spielberg, Microsoft's Bill Gates and President Clinton as friends. "They're not intimate friends," he insists.
Indeed, Gates has evolved into a kind of expert on everything African-American. "He remains the go-to person on the state of African-American affairs," said Perry Steinberg, head of American Program Bureau, a lecture agency. The 30 or so speeches Gates delivers each year are another source of income for the professor.
With fame comes controversy. Several other black intellectuals have taken him to task for not being confrontational enough. Gates has heard it before. "Me? Critics? Oh, what a shock!" But he considers himself more a descendent of historian and educator W. E. B. Du Bois than of Malcolm X. His ultimate goal is to build the field of Afro-American studies. "Fifty years from now I want there to be at least 10 great centers of Afro-American studies," he says.
If working as a consultant on Spielberg's historical film Amistad or giving A1 Gore advice helps, so be it.
What can we learn about Africans. com?

A. It may be financially mediocre to Time Warner.
B. It is maintained by Gates for Time Warner.
C. It becomes a sister website of America Online.
D. It is meant for the U. S. general public.

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