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H People choose colors when they buy things. Because of this, factories want to make things that are the colors people buy. For example, a car factory needs to know how many red cars or green ones they should make. Good businessmen (商人) know that young people’s colors are different from old people’s, and men’s are different from women’s. Young children react (反应) to the color of anything before they react to its shape. They like warm colors—red, yellow, and orange. When people get older, they begin to react more to the shape than color. The most liked color of grown-ups of all countries is blue. Their second loved color is red, and their third is green. On the whole, women like brighter colors than men do. Almost everyone likes red, but women like yellow and green more than men do. If two things are the same except color, they will look different. A red thing always looks nearer than a blue one just like bright things look larger than dark ones. That’s why large or fat people who want to look smaller or thinner wear dark clothes. A good title (题目) for this text could be ______.

A. Color and Business
B. People and Color
C. Bright Color and Dark Color

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L The Cambridge Cinema is the largest theatre in the town. It is showing the film "Romeo and Juliet" this weekend. Henry wants to see it very much, so he tries to telephone the box office of the cinema Friday afternoon when he is still in the office. Everyone seems to be interested in the film and is trying to book tickets. When Henry dials the number of the cinema’s box office, the line is busy. It takes five minutes for Henry to get through. Henry learns that there are tickets left only for the last two shows of the film on Saturday. One show begins at 5:00 p.m. and the other begins at 8:30 p.m. The tickets for all the other shows are already sold out. So Henry decides to book two tickets for the 5:00 p.m. show. The tickets for this show, he is told, are sold at 4.50 pounds, 5.50 pounds and 6.00 pounds. After thinking for a moment, Henry books two tickets at the lowest price. Finally, the man at the box office asks Henry to get his tickets half an hour before the show begins. How much does Henry pay for the two tickets

A. I 1.00 pounds.
B. 9.00 pounds.
C. 12.00 pounds.

J 1139 Janus Avenue Laketown, NY 100023 November 14, 1982Personnel ManagerBrown and Nelson Department Store2933 I stand JacksonNew York, NY 100034Dear Personnel Manager, I would like to complain about the service of your shop-assistants in the men’s clothing department. I was in your store last week and wanted to purchase a coat. There were a number of shop-assistants in the area, but no one offered to help me. Finally, I asked for some help, and a young man came to me, very unwillingly. Although he helped me find a coat I liked very much, he could not answer several of my questions about the coat and did not show that he wanted to find the answers by asking other shop-assistants, who may know. Several days later I found a similar coat in another store, and because the shop assistant was very helpful in meeting my needs, I bought the coat. I have been buying things from your store for a long time and have always found your shop assistants to be very helpful, I hope that the problem with the men’s department will soon be solved so that people would want to visit yours more often. Thank you for your time spent on this letter. Yours Larry T. Drakes When did Larry Drakes visit the store

A. In the middle of November.
B. In early November.
C. In October

N Miss Dupont is staying at Hotel Neptune for the first time. After checking in at the Reception Desk, she asks what kinds of breakfast she can get at the hotel next morning. When she is told that the hotel serves two kinds of breakfast, Chinese and European, from 7 o’clock until 10, she asks whether it can be served in her room. Like most other hotels in town, the girl at the Reception Desk says, the hotel has room service and guests may have their breakfast in their room if they like. Guests may also order different kinds of fruit juice such as pineapple juice, orange juice or grape juice and they may also have tea or coffee. Then, Miss Dupont decides to have European breakfast with pineapple juice and hot coffee at 8:30 in her room. At 8:30 the next morning, the door bell rings. It is the maid (服 务员) bringing up her breakfast. She asks the maid to put it on the desk. The coffee is nice and hot and Miss Dupont knows that she is going to enjoy her stay in this town. Where does Miss Dupont want to have her breakfast

A. Outside the hotel.
B. In her room.
C. In a Chinese restaurant

I Cosmopolitan cities (国际大都市) New York, Tokyo, Paris, and other cosmopolitan cities are exciting places to live in. People from many countries live in these cities. There are many interesting things to see and to do. You can go to different kinds of museums, theatres, films, and restaurants. You can also go shopping to buy things from all over the world. Of course, there are many problems in big cities, too. The cost of living is high, and there are too many people in some parts of the city. Too many people in a small place makes it hard to keep the city safe and clean. Every year many newcomers move to the cities to find jobs, to study at good schools, or to receive good medical care. However, sometimes these people cannot find work or a nice place to live in. Cosmopolitan cities have many good things about them and also many bad things about them. Some people enjoy living in them; others do not. Before people move to a big city, they should think about the problems of living there. What will be the biggest problem with the big cities

A. There are no jobs to find and no place to live in.
B. The newcomers stop coming in large numbers.
C. Good doctors decide to move out of the cities.

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