In the opening paragraph, the author intends to point out that______.
A.the next generation of older Americans may defy conventional wisdom about the economic potential of old people
B.America must change its attitude to older people
C.financing Social Security and Medicare will not be as tough as has been predicted
D.older Americans want to work later into their lives
第1题
Which of the following is not true in S.M.G case?
A.S.M.G will go public in the future.
B.S.M.G has won financial support from a state-owned bank.
C.S.M.G will be a holding company.
D.S.M.G is a big icon in China"s media industry.
第2题
Which of the following facts is true according to the text?
A.State-owned enterprises can make the most of foreign investment in the future.
B.Foreign media companies can invest in multiple fronts including dance, film and news.
C.Chinese media company will no longer be confined to governmental restrictions.
D.Media enterprises from outside China has never managed to enter Chinese market.
第3题
What Chinese government is trying to achieve shows that______.
A.China doesn"t want its citizens influenced by foreign ideologies
B.the introduction of foreign investment on media is an inevitable trend
C.media giants such as Viacom deserves China"s trust during its time-honored efforts
D.China yearns to form. its own media empires
第4题
What is the essential objective in Chinas move to loosen its control over media?
A.China desires to be a media and entertaining power, not merely an economic one.
B.China is trying to make its media industry more market oriented.
C.China intends to build a decent environment for its flourishing media business.
D.China hopes to change its stereotyped images with soft power.
第5题
Chinese media industry was characterized by______.
A.free themes
B.strict supervision
C.soft power
D.conglomerate attribute
第6题
Which of the following is the main purpose of the text?
A.To prove that people think that Coke is tastier than Pepsi.
B.To show that scientists are doing experiments on how people"s brains work.
C.To show that Coke advertising is more effective than Pepsi advertising.
D.To prove that most people cannot tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi.
第7题
The main effect of showing a Coke picture to the test subjects before they drank was that
A.their taste reward centre told them to choose Coke rather than Pepsi
B.they suddenly remembered that they preferred Coke to Pepsi
C.they could tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi better than before
D.parts of the brain were stimulated, implying that the subjects were recalling Coke
第8题
ward centre?
A.Because that drink tasted better to the test subjects.
B.Because the test subjects were influenced by advertising.
C.Because that part of the brain produced an image of the favoured drink.
D.Because they saw pictures of their favoured drink before choosing.
第9题
About the 67 test subjects mentioned in paragraph 2, we can conclude that______.
A.they generally preferred Coke
B.they generally preferred Pepsi
C.Coke brand recognition was stronger than Pepsi brand recognition
D.there is essentially no difference in taste between Coke and Pepsi
第10题
Which of the following is NOT suggested in paragraph 1?
A.You are likely to believe what famous people tell you to believe.
B.A soft drink company is telling potential customers to follow their taste buds.
C.Advertisements indirectly influence the way people taste.
D.People generally remember advertisements very well.
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