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What's the name of the magazine? It's ______.
第1题
By subscribing "Wildlife Magazine" now you will experience the enjoyment that comes from knowing wildlife and nature. Our exciting articles will open your eyes to problems faced by wildlife, but you will also gain a front row seat to eye-opening adventure. On upcoming issues, you will visit the deepest oceans and highest mountains in the world, from the comfort of your own living room. In order to show that we care about animals, we are committed to donate ten percent of profit to the Wild Fund.
Together we can all help make a difference. Show your care by sending for our magazine. The subscription price is $1,440 per year. But if you subscribe now (before Nov. 12), you will enjoy a discount price of $1,008—a 30% discount off our regular rates. And there is more:
-You will also receive a surprise gift.
-You will automatically enter our lucky draw for a grand prize of $400,000. To subscribe, just fill in the form. attached and send it back to us. For further inquiries, please call 34565434.
What's the name of the magazine? It's ______.
第2题
A.By paying in advance
B.By locking the phone
C.By turning off the phone or removing the battery
D.By subscribing to a long distance service
第3题
At the Demobilization Centre, after the usual round of medical inspection, return of service equipment, and issue of allowances and civilian clothing, I had been interviewed by an officer whose job was to advise on careers. On learning that I had a science degree and varied experience in engineering technology, he expressed the opinion that I would have no difficulty in finding a good civilian job. Industry was reorganizing itself for post - war production and there was already an urgent demand for qualified technologists, especially in the field of electronics, which was my special interest. I had been very much encouraged by this, as I had made a point of keeping up with new trends and developments by borrowing books through the Central Library System, and by subscribing to various technical journals and magazines, so I felt quite confident of my ability to hold down a good job. He had given me a letter of introduction to the Higher Appointments Office in Tavistock Square, London, and suggested that I call on them as soon as I had settled myself in "digs" and had enjoyed a short holiday...
Shortly after my return, I visited the Appointments Office, where I was interviewed by two courteous, impersonal men who questioned me closely on my academic background, service career and experience in industry. I explained that after graduating I had worked for two years as a Communication Engineer for the Standard Oil Company at their Aruba Refinery, earning enough to pay for postgraduate study in England. At the end of the interview they told me that I would be notified of any vacancies suitable to my experience and qualifications. Two weeks later I received a letter from the Appointments Office, together with a list of three firms, each of which had vacancies for qualified Communication Engineers. I promptly wrote to each one, stating my qualifications and experience, and soon received very encouraging replies, each with an invitation to an interview. Everything was working very smoothly and I felt on top of the world.
I was nervous as I stood in front of the Head Office in Mayfair; this firm had a high international reputation and the thought of being associated with it added to my excitement. Anyway, I reasoned, this was the first of the interviews, and if I failed here there were still two chances remaining. The uniformed attendant politely opened the large doors for me, and as I approached the receptionist's desk she smiled quite pleasantly.
"Good morning." Her brows were raised in polite enquiry.
"Good morning," I replied, "My name is Braithwaite. I am here for an interview with Mr. Symonds."
I had taken a great deal of care with my appearance that morning. I was wearing my best suit with the fight shirt and tie and pocket handkerchief; my shoes were smartly polished, my teeth were well brushed and I was wearing my best smile--all this had passed the very critical inspection of Mr. and Mrs. Belmont with whom I lived. I might even say that I was quite proud of my appearance. Yet the receptionist's smile suddenly disappeared. She reached for a large diary and consulted it as if to verify my statement, then she picked up the telephone and, cupping her hand around the mouthpiece as if for greater privacy, spoke rapidly into it, watching me stealthily the while.
"Will you come this way?" She set off down a wide corridor, her back straight and stiff with a disapproval which was echoed in the tap-tap of her high heels.
At the end of the corridor we entered an automatic lift; the girl maintained a silent hostility and avoided looking at me. At the second floor we stepped out into a passage on to which several rooms opened; pausing briefly outside one of them she said "In there," and quickly retreated to the lift. I knocked on the door and entered a spacious room where four men were seated at a large table.
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第4题
Fun Science is a new magazine for children with articles and photographs featuring current topics in science in a language and manner that children can understand.
Not only does Fun Science feature hot topics, it includes games and science projects that children can do at home.
Written by scientists and primary and secondary school teachers, Fun Science is for children interested in science, as well as students who wish to improve their grades.
Get a free issue by filling out the form. below. If you choose to subscribe, you'll get a special introductory price that is 30 percent off the regular newsstand price. You'll also get your choice of a free tote bag or world map, which is yours to keep regardless if you cancel the subscription.
YES! I want to try Fun Science for FREE!
I understand that I will get ONE issue by mail, and if I do not want a subscription, I can cancel at any time.
Name: Derek Shaw
Address: 529 N. Bryan Street
City: Arlington State: Virgina Zip Code: 22201
√ I have included payment for a year subscription.
____I only want the free trial. Please bill me if I don't cancel the subscription.
I would like the √ Tote Bag ____World Map
What is true about Fun Science?
A.It includes games.
B.It is a book series.
C.It is for college students.
D.It is a respected publication.
第5题
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A.Alice subscribes to more news magazines than her husband.
B.Alice told her husband that he should like news magazines.
C.Alice's husband considers it worthwhile to subscribe to several news magazines.
D.Neither Alice nor her husband reads new magazines.
第6题
A. with
B. for
C. as
D. by
第7题
A.She'll deal with the next patient.
B.She'll subscribe to a periodical.
C.She'll take the computer to the store.
D.She'll visit a center for instructions.
第8题
Analysts said South Korean mobile phone【C6】______Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and LG could benefit【C7】______China's 3G service launches, as they had technological leads【C8】______Chinese companies in making phones【C9】______sophisticated 3G features.
The world's top handset maker Nokia is【C10】______to focus on the WCDMA network in China,【C11】______Korean makers have been selling phones for different standards【C12】______home and【C13】______.
LG, which trails Nokia and Samsung, said it was named【C14】______a supplier to China Mobile, the world's largest mobile carrier by subscribers,【C15】______is set to offer 3G mobile service using the nation's homegrown TD-SCDMA technology. Few handsets for the TDSCDMA network【C16】______available from international brands.
"LG has so far had weak sales in China due【C17】______its low coverage of distribution networks there. Direct【C18】______to supply major operators mean that its business model is changing," said Harrison Cho, an analyst at Mirae Asset Securities, "but as for【C19】______fast the Chinese 3G market will【C20】______, uncertainties remain."
【C1】
A.being
B.been
C.to be
D.be
第9题
W: It' s $72 a year including Sunday' s paper, and it' s much cheaper without it. Plus, if you have a discount coupon, you can cut down the price again.
M: What do you mean, by the discount coupon? Where can I get it?
W: You can get it free anywhere you see the newspaper. For example, a newsstand, convenience store, bookstore, and so on.
What does the man want to do?
A.He wants to read the newspaper now.
B.He wants to buy something to eat at the convenience store.
C.He wants to subscribe to the newspaper.
D.He wants to buy the Daily News at the newsstand.
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