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So at age 13 when Markita 41 in her Girl Scout£¨Å®Í¯×Ó¾ü£©magazine that the scout who sold the most cookies would ¡¡42 an all-expenses-paid trip for two around the world, she ¡¡43¡¡ to sell all the Girl Scout cookies she could --- more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the world, ever.

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Her aunt ¡¡ 45 ¡¡. "When you are doing business, dress like you are doing business. ¡¡46 ¡¡your Girl Scout uniform. Always smile, whether they buy or not, always be 47 ¡¡. And don't ask them to buy your cookies; ask them to 48 ¡¡."

Lots of other Scouts may have 49 ¡¡that trip around the world. But only Markita went off in her uniform each day after ¡¡50 ¡¡. "Hi, I have a dream. I'm earning a trip around the world for me and my mom by selling Girl Scout cookies," she'd say 51 ¡¡the door. "Would you like to invest in one dozen or two dozen boxes of cookies?"

Markita ¡¡52 ¡¡3,526 boxes of Girl Scout cookies that year and won her trip around the world.

Markita is not 53 ¡¡than thousands of other people. The 54 ¡¡is that Markita had discovered the secret of selling: Ask, Ask, Ask! Many people fail before they 55 ¡¡begin because they fail to ask for what they want. The fear of rejection leads many of us to reject ourselves and our dreams

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A. The smaller the size is, the lower the advertising rate is.

B. The larger the size is, he lower the advertising rate is.

C. The size has nothing to do with the advertising rate.

D. The advertising fee is decided only by the size.

4. China Daily refuses to accept the advertisement that__________.

A. contains any illustrations

B. is put in after the deadline

C. is too long

D. contains anything false

 

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