The company is starting a new advertising campaign to new customers to its stores.
A. join B. attract C. stick D. transfer
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The company is starting a new advertising campaign to new customers to its stores.
A. join B. attract C. stick D. transfer
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The company is starting a new advertising campaign to ______ new customers to its shores.
A. join B. attract C. stick D. transfer
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The company is starting a new advertising campaign to ________new customers to its stores.
A.join B.attract C.stick D.transfer
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The company has just launched an advertising campaign to ____ their newly produced bicycles.
A. advocate B. urge C. motivate D. promote
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Mail or gifts posted by companies to customers ________ advertising.
A.are another | B.is the other | C.are other | D.is another |
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The message what the "Eat up All on Your Plate" campaign tries to convey is not new. Our ancestors had poems about the importance of frugality (节俭) in the consumption of food. But it makes a lot of sense when many are yet to have the awareness that food waste borders on a crime.
The campaign has been started online and thousands of people have answered the call. Many restaurants have joined the program by announcing that customers are encouraged to order half a dish and take home what they can't finish.
However, it is estimated (估计) that 50 million tons of grain are wasted every year in China, enough to feed 200 million people for a year.
True, official banquets (宴席) paid with public money contribute much to such waste. But it is important that everyone thinks about how they can do their bit to reduce food waste. We need to develop the habit of never ordering or cooking more than we can eat and feeling guilty when we dump our leftovers.
Many people have a bad habit of entertaining guests with more than enough food, believing that they have not satisfied their guests' appetites if there is no food left on the table. In fact, to be a good host they order more than their guests can possibly eat and their guests eat more than they want out of politeness.
Such a mentality needs to change. People need to be made aware that it is impolite to force guests to eat more than they are comfortable with and it is insensible and uncivilized to waste food. Even if one is wealthy, ordering more than one can eat is a bad way to show off one's wealth.
1. The writer thinks the campaign "Eat up All on Your Plate" makes sense because______.
A. some people have some bad eating habits
B. some officials are wasting a lot of food
C. wasting food is still rather common in China
D. saving food is a traditional virtue of China
2.The writer shows how serious the problem of food waste is by_____.
A. Using examples
B. Offering figures
C. Comparing
D. Analyzing people’s attitude
【小题3The problem of food waste can be handled only when_______.
A. officials are forbidden to eat out with public money
B. more similar campaigns like this one have been started
C. restaurants don’t serve all the food people have ordered
D. everyone takes action to fight against food waste
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A new campaign to ban smoking in taxis is part of a wider push to clean up the city’s image before the 2010 World Expo(2010年世界博览会). The Shanghai Dazhong Taxi, a taxi company, said drivers _1._(find) smoking in their cabs could “possibly” be fined or even temporarily banned __2._ working. Signs __3.(place) in all of the taxi company’s 9,100 strong fleet (车队) saying “No Smoking in Taxis. Welcome to Shanghai World Expo”.
“We hope the sanitation(卫生环境) of cabs in the city will be improved through our no-smoking campaign,__4._ is a mutual benefit for __5._ drivers and passengers. ”
Dazhong said it would __6._(close) monitor the campaign’s progress.
Drivers caught smoking will undergo the company’s training and inspection program. “Cabs found to have cigarette smell will be called back”, Zhao said.
Many taxi drivers smoke __7._(relax) from working long hours. The official admitted __8._ would not be an easy task to achieve a total smoke ban in a short time.
“Promoting non-smoking taxis in the whole city is _9.__ long journey,” Zhao said. “_10.__ having a long way to go, we are confident of fulfilling our ‘smoke-free taxi’ program in the city through our diligence.”
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Wellington: Huawei has started a rugby-themed media campaign in a bid to win over New Zealand’s public after the country’s security agency blocked the Chinese technology giant’s equipment from being used in a nationwide Internet network.
“5G without Huawei is like rugby without New Zealand,” ads in New Zealand’s two largest newspapers read alongside a photo of players competing in a ball. Large posters also appeal to the country’s love of the sport. In November, New Zealand’s Government Communications Security Department (GCSD) told Spark it couldn’t use equipment from Huawei-the worlds largest telecommunication equipment company—in the building of its 5G network because an unspecific “significant network security risk was identified”. Spark is now in the process of seeing if it can make changes to prevent those risks, although GCSD has declined to publicly say how that would happen.
Huawei’s newspaper ad goes on to argue the decision would mean less advanced technology and higher prices for New Zealand customers. The ads come after the company last month publicly offered to only use New Zealand, rather than Chinese, staff to build the network—in a bid to ease fears—and called for an urgent meeting with the government, denying (否认) there had been any wrongdoing.
Western spy agencies have increasingly raised security concerns about Huawei—China’s largest telecommunications company-over what they say are possible links to the Chinese government, with the United States reportedly pressing Five Eyes intelligence network allies (同盟国) to avoid the company. Australia and Canada were the first countries to ban Huawei from a building of 5G networks.
The company has repeatedly denied accusations.
New Zealand’s top politicians have repeatedly denied the GCSD decision was influenced by other Western powers and say it’s about the particular technology being suggested, not China. They have also denied suggestions New Zealand’s diplomatic ties with China have been tense over the decision, with the official promotion of a major China—New Zealand tourism project now postponed.
1.Why did Huawei make the ad?
A. To ask New Zealanders for advice.
B. To tell New Zealanders how powerful it is.
C. To get support from the public in New Zealand.
D. To argue with the government of New Zealand.
2.What will happen if New Zealanders force Huawei out?
A. They will be blamed by Chinese.
B. They will be tricked by Americans.
C. They will lose a chance of being stronger.
D. They will miss advanced technology and pay more.
3.Why does GCSD refuse to state the risks clearly?
A. They are secret. B. They are imaginary.
C. They are difficult to decide. D. They are beyond description.
4.Which country plays the key role in the campaign against Huawei?
A. Australia. B. USA. C. New Zealand. D. Canada.
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Our company suffered a continuous loss due to poor management. Hopefully the new director is able to ______ our failing business.
A.take over B.keep down C.turn around D.set aside
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According to the new regulations of our company, the first applicant ______ the interview is entitled _____ his job.
A. passing; to choose B. passing; choosing
C. to pass; to choose D. to pass; choosing
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