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China loves exhibitions,Exhibitions provide people with a chance to see what is available,and perhaps more importantly, what may be available,In order to make your visit more efficient,the 8 rules listed below may be of some help to you.
1.Avoid attending the opening ceremony
Unless your company is sponsoring(主办)the exhibition,find out when the opening ceremony is and show up about 30 minutes after that.The opening ceremony is like a starting gun as soon as it's over, the gathered crowds will rush to the doom to get inside the exhibition halls.
2.Don’t be distracted by pretty models
Hot cars and pretty girls may go well together, but don’t be distracted by them.Remember what you really want to see at an exhibition.
3.GO early
Unlike the western competitors.Chinese exhibitors don't give away a lot of freebies during exhibitions.So, if you want the freebies,go to the show on the first day, right after the opening ceremony.
4.Don’t go during lunch hour
Lunch is like a daily national holiday in China.Lunch hour, unfortunately, leaves exhibition booths manned by guys who are more interested in stuffing food into their mouths than explaining the product or promoting the company.
5.Avoid any booth with a big screen TV, a video game.Or a loudspeaker
These are cheap ways of attracting consumers to visit a booth,and it doesn't always guarantee that the vendor(卖主)has a good product to show.Its purpose is to attract people with all electronic dog-and-pony show.
6.Hand your name cards out to everyone
Take plenty of business cards in both Chinese and English with you when going to an exhibition.Hand them out to every exhibitor whose booth you visit。This method helps advertise the name of your company.so don't leave home without them.
7.Follow the guards
Guards are available to assist anyone in need of help and to keep order. So follow them and look for the best products to see at an exhibition.
8.Set a time limit
Prepare for what yon want’to see,how much time you want to spend and where you want to spend your time.
Remember these rules and you will have a fruitful experience at an exhibition.
1.Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?
A.Lunch hour is a good time for to visit a booth.
B.You’d better set a time limit,
C.You can ask for help from the guards.
D.Exhibitors usually hand out freebies on the first day of an exhibition.
2.What is the clever way to advertise your company according the text?
A.To hold an exhibition.
B.To band your name cards out to every exhibitor you visit.
C.To attend the opening ceremony.
D.To visit all the booths at an exhibition.
3.What does the underlined word“freebies”(in Rule 3)mean?
A.A kind of toy.
B,A kind of food.
C.Something that is given to somebody without payment.
D.Something that is given to somebody about a company.
4.What would be the best title for the text?
A.Why Do You Attend all Exhibition?
B.8 Rules for Attending an Exhibition in China
C.8 Rules for Holding an Exhibition in China
D.An Exhibition Means an Advertisement
According to a study by SallieMae, 84 percent of undergraduate students have credit cards, and by the time they are seniors, they have accumulated US $ 4,100 in debt, on top of whatever student loans they may have taken out.
Credit cards are the most convenient form of payment, and they are aggressively marketed to college students.Reportedly, a typical college student carries 4.6 credit cards and US $ 3,173 in credit card debt.
Credit cards seem to be a fact of life, not just student life. In the long term, using a credit card properly and paying off the balance can help establish a card history and increase your credit score, which will come in handy when you need an important loan, for a house or car, for example.Your credit score can affect even unrelated things like insurance rates.Credit cards also offer more protection for users than debit cards(借记卡).Under federal law, the credit card holder is only responsible for the first US $ 50in fraudulent(欺诈的) purchases in cases of theft or loss.However, debit card users are responsible for the first US $ 500.
SallieMae found some good news in the fact that two thirds of students had discussed credit issues with their parents, but 84 percent said they needed more information.Those who didn't get any guidance were more likely to be surprised when they found out how much they owed.
While credit cards offer the easiest access to money, they make it easy to live outside your means.Less than a fifth of students surveyed paid off their balance every month, and carrying a balance brings finance charges, sometimes at a very high interest rates.
SallieMae found that almost 40 percent of students chose their first credit card based on direct mail, which is probably why students get credit card offers in the mail. But when the credit card offers flow in, be sure that you read the fine print.Offers of low or no interest rates can disappear, leaving you a debt that climbs beyond your ability to pay it off.
1.What does the first paragraph imply?
A.Most of the senior students are shocked to see how much they owed.
B.Students can only take out loans from credit cards.
C.Most of students' loans come from credit cards.
D.Credit cards have a bad effect on college students.
2.The underlined part "come in handy" in the third paragraph probably means “ ”
A.bring trouble B.make mistakes
C.be important D.be useful
3.According to SallieMae, what is the possible reason why students get so many credit card offers in the mail?
A.Many students' first credit card is based on direct mail.
B.it costs the banks little to mail out credit cards.
C.Students don't like to go to the bank to open a credit card account.
D.Banks have no other way to let students use their credit cards.
4.What is the theme of the third paragraph?
A.The advantages of using debit cards.
B.The similarities between credit cards and debit cards.
C.The advantages of using credit cards.
D.Credit cards are the most convenient form of payment.
5.According to SallieMae, how many students had not discussed credit issues with their parents?
A.l/3 B.2/3 C.l/4 D.3/4
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