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- A.Make Your Print Newspaper a Luxury Good
- B.Keep Your Newspaper Forever in Fashion
- C.Cherish the Newspaper Still in Your Hand
- D.Shift to Online Newspapers All at Once
- A.traditional luxuries can stay unaffected.
- B.aggressiveness better meets challenges.
- C.cautiousness facilitates problem-solving.
- D.legacy businesses are becoming outdated.
- A.make strategic adjustments
- B.end the print edition for good
- C.seek new sources of readership
- D.aim for efficient management
- A.will have the cost of printing reduced.
- B.is meant for the most loyal customers.
- C.helps restore the glory of former times.
- D.expands the popularity of the paper.
- A.Its negative effects on businesses are often overlooked.
- B.The necessary amount of companies’ spending on it is unknown.
- C.Companies’ financial capacity for it has been overestimated.
- D.It has brought much benefit to the banking industry.
- A.has an impact on their decision.
- B.comes across as reliable evidence.
- C.increases the chance of being penalized.
- D.constitutes part of the investigation.
- A.more effective
- B.less controversial
- C.less severe
- D.more lasting
- A.winning trust from consumers.
- B.guarding it against malpractices.
- C.protecting it from being defamed.
- D.raising the quality of its products.
- A.the size of population in Britain.
- B.the enviable urban lifestyle in Britain.
- C.the town-and-country planning in Britain.
- D.the political life in today’s Britain.
- A.Labour is under attack for opposing development
- B.The Conservatives may abandon “off-plan” building.
- C.The Liberal Democrats are losing political influence.
- D.Ukip may gain from its support for rural conservation.
- A.reveals a strong prejudice against urban areas.
- B.shows his disregard for the character of rural areas.
- C.stresses the necessity of easing the housing crisis.
- D.highlights his firm stand i against lobby Pressure.
- At the next election none of the big parties seem likely to endorse this sentiment. The conservatives’ planning reform. explicitly gives rural development priori over conservation, even authorizing “off-plan” building where local people might object. The
- Development should be planned .not let rip. After the Netherlands, Britain is Europe’s most crowded country. Half a century of town and country planning has enabled it to retain an enviable rural coherence, while still permitting low-density urban li
- A.didn’t start till the Shakespearean age.
- B.has brought much benefit to the NHS.
- C.is fully backed by the royal family.
- D.is not well reflected in politics.
- A.gradually destroyed.
- B.effectively reinforced..
- C.properly protected.
- D.largely overshadowed.
- A.The French measures have already failed.
- B.New standards are being set in Denmark.
- C.Model are no longer under peer pressure.
- D.Its inherent problems are getting worse.
- A.setting a high age threshold for models.
- B.caring too much about models’ character.
- C.showing little concern for health factors.
- D.pursuing perfect physical conditions.
- A.The Great Threats to the Fashion Industry
- B.Just Another Round of Struggle for Beauty
- C.A Dilemma for the Starving Models in France
- D.A Challenge to the Fashion Industry’s Body Ideals
- A.heightening the value of.
- B.indicating the state of.
- C.losing faith in.
- D.doing harm to.
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- A.warms
- B.clears
- C.shows
- D.breaks
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- A.while
- B.so that
- C.once
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- A.changed
- B.brought
- C.shaped
- D.pushed
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- A.invested
- B.divided
- C.donated
- D.withdrawn
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- A.whereever
- B.whatever
- C.whenever
- D.however
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- A.isolated
- B.persuaded
- C.viewed
- D.exposed
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- A.avoid
- B.follow
- C.challenge
- D.obtain
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- A.meeting
- B.collection
- C.association
- D.union
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- A.grow
- B.part
- C.deal
- D.live
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- A.whereas
- B.until
- C.if
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- A.folding
- B.piling
- C.wrapping
- D.tying
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- A.passing
- B.lighting
- C.hiding
- D.serving
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- A.since
- B.or
- C.but
- D.so
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- A.copy
- B.test
- C.recite
- D.create
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- A.into
- B.within
- C.from
- D.through
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- A.Although
- B.Lest
- C.After
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- A.Above all
- B.In theory
- C.In time
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- A.close
- B.remew
- C.arrange
- D.postpone
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- A.adapt to
- B.provide for
- C.compete with
- D.decide on