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What is the problem with mail-order?A.People have to work through a catalogue.B.People may

What is the problem with mail-order?

A.People have to work through a catalogue.

B.People may buy more than they are able to pay for.

C.People have to pay every month.

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第1题

We know from the text that______.A.a catalogue may show you what a company is sellingB.it

We know from the text that______.

A.a catalogue may show you what a company is selling

B.it is easier and more enjoyable to shop around stores

C.you can set up your own shop with a catalogue

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第2题

What does the word "They" in "They can probably pay a certain part of the full price ... "

refer to?

A.People.

B.Shops.

C.Goods.

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第3题

You have probably seen ads (广告) in newspaper or on television for mail-order companies.

Perhaps a catalogue (商品目录) has been sent to you. Why do people buy things they have not seen in person? Some people believe that things can be bought more cheaply by mail. Another good thing about buying by mail is that it is easier and more enjoyable to sit at home and work through a catalogue than to shop around the stores. With a catalogue from a large company, you have your own shop window for almost everything you want to buy.

Buying from a catalogue is so easy. It saves the shopper's time and trouble. Sometimes, it saves the shopper's money, too. But people often buy more than they can really afford(付得起) or need, because many things look so good to them. They can probably pay a certain part of the full price—a down payment. Then they pay a certain amount of money every month until the goods is paid for in full. But by then they often find what they have bought are of no use at all.

Why do people buy things without seeing them in person?

A.To enjoy themselves.

B.To save money and trouble.

C.To get more than they need.

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第4题

Ms. Blunsden was ordered to go to Dr. Wilson because the court thought ______.A.she had so

Ms. Blunsden was ordered to go to Dr. Wilson because the court thought ______.

A.she had some problems with her mind

B.she needed some medicine for her animals

C.she could use Dr. Wilson's room for her animals

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第5题

The court ordered the animals to be sent to where ______.A.they could live in the open air

The court ordered the animals to be sent to where ______.

A.they could live in the open air

B.they could be well looked after

C.they could get help from Dr. Wilson

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第6题

What did the police officer think of Ms. Blunsden's room for animals?A.It was clean enough

What did the police officer think of Ms. Blunsden's room for animals?

A.It was clean enough for animals to live in.

B.It was just right for only one animal.

C.It was not right for even a single animal.

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第7题

How many animals did the police officer find in Ms. Blunsden's home?A.15.B.20.C.35.

How many animals did the police officer find in Ms. Blunsden's home?

A.15.

B.20.

C.35.

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第8题

Ms. Blunsden is a 38-year-old woman who lives by herself in Brooklyn, New York. She has no

right to keep any animals now. A police officer told a Brooklyn court (法庭) that he had found 15 dogs and 20 cats living in a small room which was just 10 feet by 12 feet. "There was not enough place for one animal, let alone 35," he said. "The room was very dirty."

"The animals are taken good care of," Ms. Blunsden told the court. "I take them all for walks in a shopping cart (购物车)." When the court asked Ms. Blunsden why she kept so many animals, she said, "Everybody loves animals and I do, too. You may think that my room is too small for so many animals, but I think it is just right."

The court ordered the animals to be taken to a place where they could be taken good care of. The court also ordered Ms. Blunsden to get help from Dr. Eugene Wilson, whose clinic (诊所) is well-known for taking care of such cases.

People are beginning to keep many animals, and Ms. Blunsden's case will not be the only one of its kind.

The court thought Ms. Blunsden could not keep animals because______.

A.her dogs and cats were kept together

B.she didn't take animals for walks

C.her room for animals was too small

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第9题

Some people are against the use of Daylight Saving Time.A.Right.B.Wrong.C.Doesn't say.

Some people are against the use of Daylight Saving Time.

A.Right.

B.Wrong.

C.Doesn't say.

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第10题

Daylight Saving Time on both sides of the equator begins at the same time.A.Right.B.Wrong.

Daylight Saving Time on both sides of the equator begins at the same time.

A.Right.

B.Wrong.

C.Doesn't say.

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