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Remember that only a few of the living things that are produced can live. In general, those will live that are best fitted for living ______ they do.

A. where
B. what
C. why
D. how

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The old king ______. They are making a new king.

A. was believed to be killed
B. is believed being killed
C. is believed having been killed
D. is believed to have been killed

In this age of ad clutter and junk mail, entrepreneurs are finding that one of the easiest ways to connect with customers is to moonlight (兼职) as a publisher. Newsletters remind clients you’re still there, help spark repeat business, and sometimes can be used to attract new clients. Newsletters are certainly catching on. The Standard Periodical Directory counts more than 4,000 of them and estimates the number grows 15% a year. Maybe that’s because it’s not hard. All you need is a little cash and creativity. First, obviously, decide what to say. Stick to useful information, as opposed to self-promotion. Can you offer tips unavailable elsewhere How about new ways to use an old product As for design, software programs such as Adobe PageMaker provide templates (模板) for the do-it-yourself. Or you can hire a professional out of the Yellow Pages or off the Web. They’ll do the design work, write the copy, and even do the mailing. Expect to spend about $1 per copy, including postage, for a run of several thousand; unit costs drop as the press run increases. Newsletters also can be published on the Web or sent via e-mail, but beware. Experts say unsolicited (未请求的,主动提供的) e-mail is far less effective than a physical publication. In either case, aim for people who will find it genuinely useful and interesting. "If you don’t send it to the right people, it just gets thrown out," says Paul Swift, editor of The Newsletter about Newsletters. A poorly designed newsletter, or one rife with errors, is worse than no newsletter. A newsletter should not be seen as a substitute for efforts to expand your existing customer base. "You still need to try to get yourself mentioned in real news media," advises Laura Ries, of the Roswell marketing firm Ries & Ries Inc. A well-executed newsletter can work wonders. Consider the one Lisa Skriloff, owner of New York’s Multicultural Marketing Resources Inc., puts out. Every two months, Skriloff spends several days—and several thousand dollars—producing Multicultural Marketing News, a four-page newsletter filled with tips on reaching minority consumers. "It helps position my company as an expert in the field," Skriloff says. She also distributes the newsletter at conferences and mails it to potential clients—outreach that generates 10…… of her business. Perhaps it’s time more entrepreneurs take a page from the academics: publish or perish (毁灭,死亡). What kind of newsletters is most effective, according to the passage

A. Those sent via e-mail.
B. Those aimed for right customers.
C. Those full of mistakes.
D. Those distributed at conferences.

He ______ his old car for a new model as soon as he got enough money.

A. replaced
B. exchanged
C. displaced
D. interchanged

Speaker A: Excuse me, is there a parking lot anywhere around here Speaker B: ______

A. Sorry, there is no park around here.
B. Yes, you’ve asked the right person. I’m very familiar with this place.
C. No problem. I know where it is.
D. Yes, there’s one near the end of the street. It’s behind the church.

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