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1.If you get into BDU, you can ________.

[  ]

A.know everything in China

B.get the most important business information in the world

C.get the information of the latest business activities taking place in China

D.get all the information in China Daily

2.This ad will be very helpful to ________.

[  ]

A.foreign business people

B.foreign travelers

C.Chinese people

D.China Daily reporters

3.To get the information from BDU every day, you must ________.

[  ]

A.understand Chinese

B.know something about the mouse

C.know how to operate a computer

D.how to use a fax machine

4.If you have www.chinadaily.com.cn./bdu, you can get in touch with BDU by ________.

[  ]

A.telephone

B.fax

C.E-mail

D.internet

答案:C;A;C;D
解析:

  1.C  导解:从广告中第二段Get a glimpse of the most important business activities taking place here every day through Business Daily Update…可知。

  2.A  导解:从广告中的第一句话Want to keep abreast of the dynamic pulse of China's economy?可以推测到。

  3.C  导解:此题可采用排除法来判断,A,B,D项内容在广告中均未提到。

  4.D  导解:从广告的后半部分可知,与BDU联系的方式很多,选项D.internet是一种最佳方式。其中发E-mail,发传真以及打电话都不及直接从因特网上联系更快捷、方便。


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