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_________the new pop singer built her first album piece by piece. A. Over a ye

_________the new pop singer built her first album piece by piece.

A. Over a year and a half

B. Over half and a year

C. Over one and a half year

D. Over year and half

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第1题
Which is NOT right according to Rachel Weingarten's comment in the last paragraph?A.Barbie

Which is NOT right according to Rachel Weingarten's comment in the last paragraph?

A.Barbie has already been an icon of a pop culture.

B.Barbie can still stimulate people's enthusiasm.

C.Barbie has produced different models in different countries.

D.Barbie will assume a new role in the pop culture.

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第2题
Which of the following is not the impact that shopping malls exert on daily life in US?A.P

Which of the following is not the impact that shopping malls exert on daily life in US?

A.People's shopping habits have been largely transformed.

B.Urban economy has been boosted and thus operated on large scale.

C.A new pop culture has been fostered by shopping malls.

D.Shopping malls completely replaced traditional groceries and alike.

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第3题
Pop means popular, and a pop singer is supposed to work very hard to become popular.He must either give the public what they already want, or he must find a new way of singing that will attract their

(1) A pop singer has to spend a lot of money ().

A.for his training to

B.to be unusual

C.to help the poor gain popularity

D.from the public

(2)The life of a successful pop singer is ().

A.full of trouble

B.always relaxed

C.far from easy

D.with no freedom

(3)It may be suggested from the passage that ().

A.a pop singer is afraid of meeting his fans

B.a pop singer owes a lot to his fans for his success

C.pop singers are luckier than other singers

D.a pop singer makes a lot of money

(4) The passage is mainly about ().

A.how to become a pop singer Pop

B.singers and their fans

C.life of a pop singer

D.Worries of a pop singer

(5) A pop singer has to keep working very hard if he wants to ().

A.win over the younger singers

B.stay popular

C.keep up with the public

D.sell more records

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第4题
板墙中层层板陈列规则正确的是()

A.不属于陈列区

B.陈列叠装必须夹纸,保证有高度

C.冲击区陈列2-3个SKU的叠装,鞋子或配饰

D.新品POP牌只能放在板墙的中层层板

E.NEW文字立牌只能放在板墙的中层层板

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第5题
When I was 13 my mother died. Through my own sorrow I was aware of the great loss this was
to Pop. But he made only one reference to his own misery. He said, "To be happy every day is to be not happy at all." He was saying to his sons that happiness is not a state you achieve and keep, but something that must be won over and over, no matter what the defeats and losses.

Later that year I got a job as an entertainer in small clubs, and suddenly I knew this was the career I had been searching for. The world of the theater was far removed from the world of my father, yet I found myself returning to him time and again, for the same reason his friends did.

When I was 20 I got what every actor dreams of—a permanent job! At that time, at the depth of the depression, actors were out of work by the hundreds, yet I wanted to quit that job because I needed new experiences and challenges.

Pop heard me out, then said, "There are some people who always have to test themselves, to stretch their wings and try new winds. If you think you can find more happiness and usefulness this way, then you should do it." This advice came from a man who never left a secure job in his life, who had the European tradition of family responsibility, but who knew I was different. He understood what I needed to do and he helped me do it.

For the next few years I worked in clubs, and then I got my big break, appearing in a major movie. After that I went to Hollywood, and from then on Pop lived with me and my family there. We had a big party one evening. That night I thought Pop might enjoy hearing some of the old folk songs we used to sing at home. When I began to sing, the music and the memories were too much for him to resist, and he came over to join me. I faded away, and he was in the middle of the room singing alone—in a clear, true voice. He sang for 15 minutes before some of the world's highest-paid stars. This simple, kindly old man singing of our European roots had touched something deep in these sophisticated people. When he finished there was overwhelming applause.

I knew the applause that night was not just for a performance; it was for a man.

By saying "to be happy every day is to be not happy at all", Pop means ______.

A.one should not be happy every day

B.it is impossible for one to be happy every day

C.people should not pursue happy life alone

D.people should have a realistic attitude toward life

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第6题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

William Shakespeare described old age as "second childishness"—sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste. In the case of taste he may, musically speaking, have been even more perceptive than he realized. A paper in Neurology by Giovanni Frisoni and his colleagues at the National Centre for Research and Care of Alzheimer's Disease in Brescia, Italy, shows that one form. of senile dementia can affect musical desires in ways that suggest a regression, if not to infancy, then at least to a patient's teens.

Frontotemporal dementia is caused, as its name suggests, by damage to the front and sides of the brain. These regions are concerned with speech, and with such "higher" functions as abstract thinking and judgment. Frontotemporal damage therefore produces different symptoms from the loss of memory associated with Alzheimer's disease, a more familiar dementia that affects the hippocampus and amygdala in the middle of the brain. Frontotemporal dementia is also rarer than Alzheimer's. In the past five years the centre in Brescia has treated some 1,500 Alzheimer's patients; it has seen only 46 with frontotemporal dementia.

Two of those patients interested Dr. Frisoni. One was a 68-year-old lawyer, the other a 73-year-old housewife. Both had undamaged memories, but displayed the sorts of defect associated with frontotemporal dementia—a diagnosis that was confirmed by brain scanning.

About two years after he was first diagnosed, the lawyer, once a classical music lover who referred to pop music as "mere noise", started listening to the Italian pop band "883". As his command of language and his emotional attachments to friends and family deteriorated, he continued to listen to the band at full volume for many hours a day. The housewife had not even had the lawyer's love of classical music, having never enjoyed music of any sort in the past. But about a year after her diagnosis she became very interested in the songs that her 11-year-old granddaughter was listening to.

This kind of change in musical taste was not seen in any of the Alzheimer's patients, and thus appears to be specific to those with frontotemporal dementia. And other studies have remarked on how frontotemporal dememia patients sometimes gain new talents. Five sufferers who developed artistic abilities are known. And in another lapse of musical taste, one woman with the disease suddenly started composing and singing country and western songs.

Dr. Frisoni speculates that the illness is causing people to develop a new attitude towards novel experiences. Previous studies of novelty-seeking behavior. suggest that it is managed by the brain's right frontal lobe. A predominance of the right over the left frontal lobe, caused by damage to the latter, might thus lead to a quest for new experience. Alternatively, the damage may have affected some specific neural circuit that is needed to appreciate certain kinds of music. Whether that is a gain or a loss is a different matter. As Dr. Frisoni puts it in his article, De Gustibus Non Disputandum Est. Or, in plainer words, there is no accounting for taste.

For Shakespeare, old age as "second childishness" for they have the same______.

A.favorite

B.memory

C.experience

D.sense

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第7题
Found Safe and Sound

The monkey who escaped from Bristol Zoo last weekend was discovered by school children yesterday. Police say that the animal, who was found in a school playground, was fine but a little hungry. The zoo admitted that it needed to improve its security.

Discovered…Naked and Drunk

Hollywood resident Helen Hicks was stopped by police early on Sunday morning after dancing around her neighbourhood with no clothes on. Hicks has drunk half a bottle of vodka after an argument with her rock guitarist boyfriend Johnny Hedges. A friend says that Ms Hicks was suffering depression.

Hospitalised

Lion tamer Sergei Ivanov was seriously injured by his lion, Sheba, during last night’s performance of the Moscow Circus. Ivanov has worked in the circus for over 25 years. He was taken to Springfields General Hospital last night. Doctors say that he is lucky to be alive.

Caught on Camera

Super-rich male model Justin Orlando’s love affair with British pop singer Ross Curtis was exposed this week. The two men were photographed together in a London restaurant. Orlando, who has never tried to hide his sexuality, said that he was very happy with his new partner.

1 The monkey was found by school children.

2 The zoo said they were responsible for the monkey’s escape.

3 Helen took her clothes off as a joke.

4 Sergei hadn’t had much experience with animals.

5 Justin wanted to hide his sexuality.

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第8题
In 1879, Richard Henry Pratt founded the Carlisle Indian School, a remarkable 40-year chap
ter in this country's failed social policy regarding Native Americans. Pratt's faith could be simply described as: "Kill the Indian, Save the Man!" to eradicate any manifestations of their native culture. When four decades of forcible education ended in 1918, it wasn't clear what Pratt's experiment had killed and what it had saved. But there was one indisputably notable legacy—the Carlisle football team. In the early 20th century, the Carlisle Indians ascended to the pinnacle(顶点) of the collegiate game. In those years, it began to engage all the Ivy football powers on the gridiron(运动场). And from 1911 to 1913, including the season in which the legendary Jim Thorpe returned from the Olympics to score 25 touchdowns, Carlisle had a 38-3 record, including a 27-6 rout of West Point.

Washington Post sportswriter Sally Jenkins has produced a fascinating new book, "The Real All Americans": The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation (Doubleday. $24.95), that examines the Carlisle legend in wonderful detail. At the turn of the century, football was exploding on the college scene, particularly at the Ivy elites, where the sons of the gentry could prepare for the rigors of leadership on the gridiron. They preferred their football brutal. Conversely, the Carlisle team was undermanned and seriously undersized.

But Carlisle was blessed with gifted athletes and a wizard of a coach, Pop Warner. Because Carlisle couldn't match the brute force of its rivals, Warner created an entirely new brand of football, relying on speed, deception and guile. In that 1903 Harvard game, Carlisle used the hidden ball trick to score on the second-half kickoff. While the return man pretended to cradle the ball, another player had it tucked into a pocket sewn inside the back of his jersey and ran unmolested 103 yards for a touchdown.

Carlisle developed new blocking techniques that compensated for its size disadvantage: the spiral throw that put the long pass, with its premium(优势) on speed, into the offense and a repertoire of fakes; reverses and misdirection that remain a central part of the game. It took brains to concoct the schemes and intelligence to execute them. These innovations did not go unrecognized. After Carlisle trounced Army in 1912, The New York Times hailed the conquerors from Carlisle for playing "the most perfect brand of football ever seen in America".

Still, today this country celebrates football like no other sport. Jenkins does a marvelous job of making an intimate connection between our beloved, modern game and the unlikely team that, a century ago, helped make it what it is today.

By saying" Kill the Indian, Save the Man", Pratt probably means ______.

A.to kill all the Indians in America and save American whites.

B.to remove the Indian culture from Indians without killing them.

C.to eliminate American natives in order to save the rest of Americans.

D.to indoctrinate Indians with the western culture to protect Americans.

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第9题
POP 名词解释
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第10题
新店POP系统下单流程正确的是()

A.POP档案/POP申请制作/POP确认收货

B.终端门店/POP档案/POP申请制作/评估项目/POP收货确认

C.终端门店/POP档案/POP申请制作/POP收货确认

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