Your new product ________ better if it is advertised on TV.
A. sells B. sold C. will sell D. would sell
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Your new product ________ better if it is advertised on TV.
A. sells B. sold C. will sell D. would sell
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The new type of computer ________ better if it is advertised on TV.
A.will sell | B.sells | C.would sell | D.will be sold |
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1.Your company produces a new product, which is worth_________(advertise).
2.We will hold a party to celebrate my grandparents’ golden wedding tomorrow, for they have been______(marry) for 50 years.
3.She was so weak_________she was out of breath after walking for only a few minutes.
4.Mary pretended not __________(know) me when we met in the street the other day.
5.The Chinese government is still looking for all possible s__________to the problem of unemployment.
6.__________ the years passed, great changes took place in the personal computer revolution.
7.This kind of bird is rarely seen in the area because they are being hunted without __________ (仁慈、怜悯).
8.As you know, we should pay special attention to __________ (保护)these young trees from being damaged.
9.Our football team’s __________ (表现)has been excellent during the whole year.
10.Love is the most __________ (attract) power in the universe.
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Don’t trust such an advertisement on TV. That kind of electronic dictionary is ______ it says.
A. as good as B. not as good as
C. as well as D. not as well as
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On hearing the words “Just do it!”, you will know there is a Nike product nearby.If it’s “Always Coca-Cola”, you can be sure someone wants to sell you a refreshing drink.
An advertising slogan(广告标语) is to a brand__品牌)what eyes are to a person__The slogan helps people understand the brand better by telling them what it wants to sell to its customers. Good slogans leave a message inside people’s minds. It’s almost certain that every brand has a popular slogan.
Here are a few examples:
“Just do it!”—This slogan speaks out to teens. It tells them to do something, but only if they think it’s worth it. And if so, why not do it wearing Nike?
“Always Coca-Cola.”—Coke’s slogans change every few years, but this one has enjoyed a lasting popularity because it shows the brand’s spirit. It seems to say “Coke is the only drink there is; there are no other forms of drinks.”
“Share moments, share life.”—This slogan from Kodak connects photos and beauty. It asks people to remember the happy moments in life by taking photos of them—using Kodak film of course!
1.What would be the best title for the text?
A. Just Do It!
B. What Is A Good Slogan?
C. Famous Slogans
D. Slogan And Brand
2.Which of the following can best explain the underlined sentence (paragraph 2)?
A. An advertising slogan is as important to a brand as eyes are to a person.
B. A brand should have an advertising slogan just as people have eyes.
C. A good advertising slogan should draw people’s attention.
D. An advertising slogan acts as the eyes of a brand.
3.The word “them” in the last paragraph refers to____.
A. people B. photos and beauty
C. the happy moments D. Kodak film
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If better use ______your spare time,you’ll make good progress in doing your business.
A.is spent on | B.is made of | C.is used for | D.is taken up |
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If a business wants to sell its products internationally, it had better do some market research first. This is a lesson that some large American corporations have learned in the hard way.
What’s in the name?
Sometimes the problem is the name. When General Motors introduced its Chevy Nova into Latin America, it overlooked the fact that Nova in Spanish means “It doesn’t go”. Sure enough, the Chevy Nova never went anywhere in Latin America.
Translation problems
Sometimes it is the slogan that doesn’t work. No company knows this better than Pepsi-Cola, with its “Come alive with Pepsi!” campaign. The campaign was so successful in the United States that Pepsi translated its slogan literally (按字面意思的) for its international campaign. As it turned out, the translations were not quite right. Pepsi was begging Germans to “Come out of the grave” and telling the Chinese that “Pepsi brings your ancestors back from the grave.”
A picture is worth a thousand words
Other times, the problem involves packaging. A picture of a smiling baby has helped sell countless jars of Gerber baby food. When Gerber started selling baby food in Africa, they used the same packaging as in the US, with the smiling baby on the label. Later they learned that in African countries, the picture on the jar shows what the jar has in it, for many people there can’t read.
Twist of fate
Even culture and religious factors and pure coincidence can be involved. Thorn McAn shoes have a Thorn McAn “signature” inside. To people in Bangladesh, which is a Muslim country, this signature looked like Arabic script for the word Allah. In that country, feet are considered unclean, and Muslims felt the company was offending God’s name by having people walk on it.
1.From the text we learn that ________.
A.Chevy Nova was brought in Latin America
B.General Motors did the best market research of all companies
C.Pepsi still sold well in China owing to the translation problems
D.the “Come alive with Pepsi” campaign worked well in the US
2.What was Gerber’s problem?
A.A translation problem. B.Cultural factor.
C.Religious factor. D.The picture on the jar.
3.For what reason were Thorn McAn shoes turned down in Bangladesh?
A.They are not designed attractively.
B.Their advertisements are not persuasive.
C.A signature looking like the word Allah was in the shoes.
D.Problem for Thorn McAn was the company’s name.
4.The intended readers of the passage are ________.
A.product advertisers B.market researchers
C.managers of Sales Department D.businesses to promote products abroad
5.What does the text mainly tell us?
A.Lessons from some large corporations. B.How to make use of advertisements.
C.The importance of market research. D.The importance of packaging
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Job advertising on the web
Register a new account
Log in to an existing account
Promote your casual work, graduate or internship(实习职位),opportunity with an advertisement on the Careers Centre database free of charge. Your advertisement will be viewable to all university of Sydney students and appear in 'Job Alert' – a daily email to subscribing students. You can also target alumni (up to five years after graduation) – advertise on our database and it will be visible at AlumniOnline.
If you advertise through the Careers Centre you will need to agree to our advertising terms and conditions.
Unpaid work
We are unable to advertise unpaid internship work experience or volunteer positions unless:
the position fulfills part of a University curriculum and has faculty approval, or
it is a volunteer position with a registered not-for-profit organisation.
Our unpaid and volunteering work info brochure has essential information for employers wishing to offer unpaid work including alternative suggestions. You can also contact the Careers Centre for assistance.
Submit an advertisement
To upload your job advertisement:
log in to the Careers Centre employer database – if you don't have a username you'll need to request a new account
click 'job ads' and fill out the form
agree to our advertising terms and conditions
submit your advertisement for review by the Careers Centre.
Advertisements are displayed for a maximum of two months. If your position is filled before your registered deadline please log in to the database and withdraw your ad.
What to include in your advertisement
We've found there is generally a better response to advertisements that are clear and informative. The following information is important to include:
job title and description of duties
skills and/or experience required
hours worked, and flexibility with regard to study/exam timetables
location of the work
pay rate/basis of payment – visit the Fair Work online website for pay rates and other employment conditions, or call their help line on 131394
how to apply and close date for applications
your contact details, including email address and phone number for Careers Centre staff (these do not appear with the job advertisement, however they are required for office purposes should we need to contact you).
Cost
It is free to advertise on our jobs database.
Related services
For greater promotion of your opportunities, consider:
sending a targeted email-out to the students you wish to recruit(雇佣 )
booking a booth at a careers fair if you are promoting a graduate or internship program.
Contact us
For help submitting an advertisement or more information, contact the Industry Development Team:
P (02) 8627 8408
E careers.administration@sydney.edu.aucareers.administration[at]sydney.edu.au.
1.What kind of people is the passage intended for?
A.people recruiting employers
B.members in the Careers Centre
C.job-hunters in university of Sydney
D.undergraduates who need to improve the ability to study and work
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.Registering a new account every time you log in
B.Advertisements are displayed for a minimum of two months.
C.Advertising unpaid positions with registered non-profit organizations is permitted.
D.All job ads will appear online once they are submitted.
3.What should be included in your advertisement?
A.job title, experience required and sex
B.hours worked, age and location of the work
C.marriage, contact details and location of the work
D.experience required, payment and contact details
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It’s November now and Christmas is on the way. What would be a better way to spend time with your loved ones than sitting down to watch some classic Christmas movies?
1. The Grinch (2000)
This is a Christmas must-watch. It was originally (最初) a children’s book written by Dr. Seuss, which I would suggest reading! It’s the story of a green monster (怪兽) who wants to destroy Christmas but who in the end discovers the power of love. I promise it’s a great film with plenty of laughs along the way.
2. Love Actually (2003)
While this is not a personal favourite of mine, people in the UK love this film. It features (由……主演) famous actors and actresses such as Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman. It might be a little difficult to follow, but the heart-warming story makes it worth watching.
3. Home Alone (1990)
This is one of my favourite films of all time and I would watch it all year round if I could. It tells the story of a boy, Kevin, who is left alone in his house when his large family forget to take him on vacation. While the family are away, burglars (窃贼) try to break into the house and Kevin must protect his home by setting traps. The trips, falls and traps will have you laughing out loud as you watch a 10-year-old boy outsmart two grown men.
4. Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
You can’t have Christmas in an English-speaking country without watching this film. It’s not funny like Home Alone or The Grinch, but it is really touching. It’s about a man who says he is Santa Claus, but nobody believes him except a lawyer and a little girl. The storyline may seem a little childish but you can enjoy it at any age.
1.Which movie is based on a children’s book?
A.The Grinch. B.Love Actually.
C.Home Alone. D.Miracle on 34th Street.
2.What does the author think of Miracle on 34th Street?
A.It is his favourite movie.
B.It is funny and touching.
C.It is a little difficult to follow.
D.It is suitable for people of all ages.
3.What do the four movies have in common?
A.All can make you laugh out loud.
B.All are newly-made movies.
C.All are related to Christmas.
D.All tell stories about kids.
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It was _______ was advertised on TV that made many customers buy the computer which was not so perfect as the ad said.
A.that | B.which | C.what | D.it |
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