题目内容

This is a very interesting book. I’ll buy it, _____.

A. how much may it cost B. no matter how it may cost

C. however much it may cost D. whatever may it cost

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:这是一本非常令人感兴趣的书,不管它可能花多少钱我将会买它。询问价格多少钱应用how much,不管花多少钱,要用however much后面接主语和谓语,所以选C。

考点:考查让步状语从句

 

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Worse was the post on Hyundai’s official Weibo account that advertised the anti – theft system on its new SUV Santa Fe, an entry made after the child was known to have died. The action also enraged micro bloggers.

Both posts were soon deleted. The Buick dealership made an apology on Weibo to the family of the victim and the public. But screenshots saved by users continued to be posted and the negative impact on both brands persists.

The two brands probably didn’t expect such a firestorm of fury from the Internet community, but they really made a big mistake sinking below the moral bottom line. They certainly ruined their own brand images.

The Chinese have the same proverb as the English language – a little leak will sink a great ship. It takes decades to build the great ship of a respectable brand but it can take just a moment of negligence to make it fail completely.

For those in corporate marketing, two lessons should be learned: first, be careful in the era of social media when one wrong can be easily magnified and have disastrous impacts in just a few clicks.

Second and more importantly, think with your brain and heart. Never break the moral bonds of respect for human life and sympathy for our fellow man.

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A. The baby’s father B. Buick and Hyundai dealership C. Weibo D. Not clear

2.Which of the following statements is correct?

A. The missing infant was found alive in the stolen car.

B. Micro blog marketing of tragic infant death fuels firestorm of criticism.

C. People can’t see the two posts any more because they were deleted.

D. The two car brands mentioned in the passage spoiled their own reputation by selling the stolen car.

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A. Immoral B. Important C. Distinguished D. Considerable

4.The reason why Hyundai’s post was worse than Buick’s is that _________.

A. Hyundai dealership didn’t make an apology on Weibo

B. Buick dealership expressed its deeply sympathy and condolences

C. Hyundai’s post was made after people knew the infant had died

D. Buick’s car was more advanced on its GPS system

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A. not to sink below the moral bottom line

B. not to sympathize our fellow man

C. to think twice before making decision

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"Well, I was going to be partners with Paul," she claimed. I didn't blame her. Paul was as fast as a rocket, and my nickname was "Snail". "But we are best friends," said Stacey. “So I guess I'II be with you. "

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A. Because she wanted to win in all games.

B. Because she didn't want to be left out.

C. Because she intended to be a normal student.

D. Because she hoped to do something different.

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A. Allison called her nickname.

B. Allison was as fast as a rocket.

C. Allison didn't treat her as a best friend

D. Allison moved too slowly in the game.

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A. get rid of Allison as a partner

B. apologize for calling Allison a statue

C. tell Allison there was no game tomorrow

D. encourage Allison to fight in the next game

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A. watch a soccer game

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