9. on the result of this test, the producers of instant coffee probably would advertise on tv to show a .分析與解答
a. lazy wife drinking instant coffee
b. stupid wife using instant coffee
c. hard-working woman drinking instant coffee
d. good wife using regular coffee
10. which of the following can be inferred from the passage?分析與解答
a. it is reasonable for people to resist instant coffee.
b. advertising does not always assure favorable sales results.
c. people pay little attention to advertising.
d. regular coffee has better taste than instant coffee.
passage 3
it is a curious fact that as we leave the most impoverished peoples of the world, where the human being with his too few calories of energy scratches out for himself a bare subsistence, we find the economic insecurity of the individual many times multiplied. the solitary eskimo, bushman, indonesian, nigerian, left to his own devices, will survive a considerable time. living close to the soil or to their animal prey, the peoples with the lowest standard of living in the world can sustain their own lives, at least for a while, almost single-handed. with a community numbering only a few hundred, they can live indefinitely. indeed, a very large percentage of the human race today lives in precisely such fashion - in small, virtually self-contained peasant communities which provide for their own survival with a minimum of contact with the outside world. this large majority of mankind suffers great poverty, but it also knows a certain economic independence
a. lazy wife drinking instant coffee
b. stupid wife using instant coffee
c. hard-working woman drinking instant coffee
d. good wife using regular coffee
10. which of the following can be inferred from the passage?分析與解答
a. it is reasonable for people to resist instant coffee.
b. advertising does not always assure favorable sales results.
c. people pay little attention to advertising.
d. regular coffee has better taste than instant coffee.
passage 3
it is a curious fact that as we leave the most impoverished peoples of the world, where the human being with his too few calories of energy scratches out for himself a bare subsistence, we find the economic insecurity of the individual many times multiplied. the solitary eskimo, bushman, indonesian, nigerian, left to his own devices, will survive a considerable time. living close to the soil or to their animal prey, the peoples with the lowest standard of living in the world can sustain their own lives, at least for a while, almost single-handed. with a community numbering only a few hundred, they can live indefinitely. indeed, a very large percentage of the human race today lives in precisely such fashion - in small, virtually self-contained peasant communities which provide for their own survival with a minimum of contact with the outside world. this large majority of mankind suffers great poverty, but it also knows a certain economic independence