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售价2元一斤的洗洁精分为两种:一种加有除臭剂,另一种没有除臭剂。尽管两种洗洁精的效果相同,但没加除臭剂的洗洁精在持续时间方面明显不如有除臭剂的洗洁精。因此后者()。 A.味道要好闻些B.具有添加剂C.从长远来看更便宜D.比其他公司的产品效果好
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生活常识:家庭怎样选择除臭剂,除臭剂有哪些类型?

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在除臭剂中,只有白熊牌能提供一次性全天除臭效果,并且只有白熊牌能提供雨林檀香味。如果上述广告是真的,那么以下哪项不可能是真的?
Ⅰ.红旗牌除臭剂能提供一次性全天除臭效果。
Ⅱ.北海牌除臭剂比白熊牌在市场上更受欢迎。
Ⅲ.洪波浴液能提供雨林檀香味。
A.只有Ⅰ。
B.只有Ⅰ和Ⅱ。
C.只有Ⅰ和Ⅲ。
D.Ⅰ、Ⅱ和Ⅲ。

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在除臭剂中,只有白熊牌的能提供一次性全天除臭效果,并且只有白熊牌的能提供雨林檀香味。如果上述广告是真的,那么以下哪项不可能是真的?
Ⅰ.红旗牌除臭剂能提供一次性全天除臭效果。
Ⅱ.北海牌除臭剂比白熊牌在市场上更受欢迎。
Ⅲ.洪波浴液能提供雨林檀香味。
A.只有Ⅰ。
B.只有Ⅰ和Ⅱ。
C.只有Ⅰ和Ⅲ只有Ⅲ。
D.Ⅰ、Ⅱ和Ⅲ

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[单选]枝:柴火
A.舞蹈:节奏
B.活性炭:除臭剂
C.电脑:信息
D.毒品:海洛因
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空气清新剂又称(),用于消除室内清洁剂的气味。

A、消毒剂

B、除臭剂

C、去污剂

D、洁厕剂

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下列哪项不属于特殊用途化妆品()。

A、101生发灵

B、珍珠祛斑霜

C、胖太太减肥茶

D、羚羊牌除臭剂

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小苏打曾一度被广泛用作烘焙的辅料,后来又被定位于冰箱除臭剂属于()

A.根据产品特色定位

B.根据产品用途定位

C.根据使用者定位

D.根据对竞争者的态度定位

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如有的企业把小苏打作为冰箱的除臭剂,有的企业则把它作为调味汁的配料,该市场定位的依据是()。

A、产品特色定位

B、顾客利益定位

C、使用者定位

D、使用场合定位

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(单选题)如有的企业把小苏打作为冰箱的除臭剂,有的企业则把它作为调味汁的配料,该市场定位的依据是()。

A产品特色定位

B顾客利益定位

C使用者定位

D使用场合定位

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小苏打曾一度被广泛用作烘焙的辅料,后来又被定位于冰箱除臭剂。这体现的市场定位策略是()

A.根据产品特色定位

B.根据产品用途定位

C.根据使用者定位

D.根据对竞争者的态度定位

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有的企业把小苏打作为冰箱的除臭剂,有的企业则把它作为调味汁和卤肉的配料,那么对于销售小苏打的企业来讲,应采用的定位策略是(  )。 
A.产品特色定位
B.顾客利益定位
C.使用者定位
D.适用场合定位
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[单选]某剂是一种有机化合物,它的结构特点是较长链的烃基,其一端有极性基因,因此设备里注入该剂后,该剂的分子吸附在金属表面上,形成一层保护膜,则该剂是:()。
A.活化剂
B.缓蚀剂
C.除臭剂
D.阻燃剂
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碳酸氢纳的销售在100多年间没有起色,它虽然有多种用途,但没有一种是大量的,后来,一家企业发现有些消费者将该产品用做电冰箱的除臭剂,于是大力宣传这一新用途,使该产品销量大增。该企业采取的战略是【】

A.增加使用量

B.提高市场占有率

C.开辟新用途

D.保护市场占有率

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共用题干Smartphone Customers up for Grab
About 10 years ago I met an advertising executive in New York who explained the difficulty of advertising a new brand of deodorant(除臭剂)to consumers."Most people never change their deodorant,"I remember him saying."They pick one brand when they are young,and stick with it for a long,long time.If it works,why switch?"
The same theory can be applied_______(46)Once they have picked a type of phone,whether it's Apple iOS,Google Android or something else,it's difficult,and often expensive,to switch? Consumers become comfortable with the interface and design of the phone and the apps they have purchased on that platform._______(47)
That is why the race to pull in smartphone buyers is going to be especially severe over the next 18 to 24 months._______(48)there are still hundreds of millions of mobile phone owners around the world who have yet to move from a standard mobile or feature phone to its smarter,more intelligent big brother:the smartphone.
Yet the change is happening at a much quicker pace than technology analysts and companies originally theorized.A report issued this week by Nielsen,the market research firm,found that among Americans_______(49)55 percent opted for a smartphone.This is up from 34 percent a year ago.
At this point,who will lead that market is not up for debate.Android has been growing at a pace no one could have imagined,even Google.The company said this week that it now activates more than 500,000 Android devices each day.
Mr. llamas said Apple,which changed the smartphone game in 2007 when it introduced the iPhone,potentially has a ceiling with consumers as its mobile phone is often more expensive than those of its competitors.
Although millions of customers flock to Apple products for their beauty,simplicity and powerful brand,many can't afford a new iPhone.This could change_______(50)as some analysts expect. "Right now the iPhone only comes in one flavor;it's not like other Apple products like the iPod where there are several different sizes,shapes and prices,"Mr. Llamas said. ________(50)A:Although it may seem that everyone owns a smartphone these days,B:if Apple offers a less expensive model of the iPhone later this year,C:to customers who are making the switch to smartphones today.D:who purchased a new mobile phone in the last three monthsE:The smartphone race is still raging.F:If it works,why switch?
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C It is a lot of trouble to learn a new language. When we go to all that trouble, we certainly want to be understood. But understanding is based on more than speech. Sometimes misunderstanding comes not from the wrong words, but from the wrong style. In our own country, we learn the style for politeness. But this polite style may be misunderstood in another country. This can cause unexpected difficulties. Since you have spent so much effort learning this new language, it is sensible and practical to learn the politeness rules also. Even if you think some of the customs are foolish, learning them can help you to be clearly understood. In your country, is it considered polite to listen quietly to other people without any change of expression on the face? If this is the style you have learned, perhaps you should watch two Americans talking. Notice how the person who is listening will have frequent changes of expression. The listener may also make little remarks while the other person is talking. These little remarks may be one word, like “Really?” or they may just be a little sound, like “Uhhuh” or “Mmm.” This is the way American listeners show that they are listening in a friendly way. This is why Americans get uneasy when the listener is silent and shows no change of expression. In the American style of speaking, an unmoving face often means that the listener is unfriendly, or perhaps even angry. Sometimes people from two countries are uncomfortable with each other for very small reasons. Here is an example: Americans think that perspiration odor is not polite. In fact, they worry so much about this subject that they spend a great deal of money on deodorants (除臭剂) and dry cleaning and washing their clothes. If a foreign student does not follow the same rule, Americans may be disturbed and think the foreigner is not nice. The problem can be especially troublesome because Americans are so embarrassed about this subject that they do not even like to talk about it, so they are not likely to tell that person why they are uneasy.

If you want to be clearly understood in another country, besides the language, you should also learn _____.

A. its common knowledge   B. its style       C. its wrong words    D. how to make a speech

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. American listeners have frequent changes of expression. B. A foreign student may not get along well with Americans if he smells. C. An unmoving face and silence of listeners will make Americans feel unhappy. D. Making little remarks like “Really”, “Uhhuh” or “Mum” is impolite while listening to an American.

The underlined phrase in the last paragraph probably means _____.

A. an unpleasant smell                    B. a good style of talking C. an unfriendly way                  D. a polite expression

What would be the best title for the passage?

A. Learning a new language          B. Different people, Different languages C. Body Language                   D. Different Countries, Different Cultures

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共用题干Smartphone Customers Up for Grab
About 10 years ago I met an advertising executive in New York who explained the difficulty of advertising a new brand of deodorant(除臭剂)to consumers."Most people never change their deodorant,"I remember him saying,"They pick one brand when they are young,and stick with it for a long,long time.If it works,why switch?"
The same theory can be applied________(46)Once they have picked a type of phone, whether it's Apple iOS,Google Android or something else,it's difficult,and often expensive,to switch.Consumers become comfortable with the interface and design of the phone and the apps they have purchased on that platform.________(47)
That is why the race to pull in smartphone buyers is going to be especially severe over the next 18 to 24 months.________(48)there are still hundreds of millions of mobile phone owners around the world who have yet to move from a standard mobile or feature phone to its smarter,more
intelligent big brother:the smartphone.
Yet the change is happening at a much quicker pace than technology analysts and companies originally theorized.A report issued this week by Nielsen,the market research firm,found that among Americans________(49)55 percent opted for a smartphone.This is up from 34 percent a year ago.
At this point,who will lead that market is not up for debate.Android has been growing at a pace no one could have imagined,even Google.The company said this week that it now activates more than 500,000 Android devices each day.
Mr. Llamas said Apple,which changed the smartphone game in 2007 when it introduced the iPhone,potentially has a ceiling with consumers as its mobile phone is often more expensive than those of its competitors.
Although millions of customers flock to Apple products for their beauty,simplicity and powerful brand,many can't afford a new iPhone.This could change________(50)As some analysts expect. "Right now the iPhone only comes in one flavor;it's not like other Apple products like the iPod where there are several different sizes,shapes and prices,"Mr. Llamas said. _______(50)A:Although it may seem that everyone owns a smartphone these days,B:if Apple offers a less expensive model of the iPhone later this year.C:to customers who are making the switch to smartphones today.D:who purchased a new mobile phone in the last three months,E:The smartphone race is still raging.F:If it works,why switch?
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Smartphone Customers Up for Grab
About 10 years ago I met an advertising executive in New York who explained the difficulty of advertising a new brand of deodorant(除臭剂)to consumers. “ Most people never change their deodorant.”I remember him saying,“They pick one brand when they are young,and stick with it for a long,long time .If it works,why switch?”
_________(46)Once they have picked a type of phone,whether it's Apple iOS,Google An-droid or something else,it's difficult,and often expensive,to switch.Consumers become comforta-ble with the interface and design of the phone and the apps they have purchased on that platform.
_________(47)
That is why the race to pull in smartphone buyers is going to be especially severe over the next 18 to 24 months._________(48)there are still hundreds or millions of mobile phone owners around the world who have yet to move from a standard mobile or feature phone to its smarter, more intelligent big brother:the smartphone.
Yet the change is happening at a much quicker pace than techinology analysts and companies originally theorized.A report issued this week by Nielsen,the market research firm,found that among Americans_________(49)55 percent opted for a smartphone.This is up from 34 percent a year ago.
At this point,who will lead that market is not up for debate.Android has been growing at a pace no one could have imagined,even Google .The company said this week that it now activates more than 500,000 Android devices each day.
Mr. Llamas said Apple,which changed the smartphone game in 2007 when it introduced the iPhone,potentially has a ceiling with consumers as its mobile phone is often more expensive than those of its competitors.
Although millions of customers flock to Apple products for their beauty,simplicity and power-ful brand,many can't afford a new iPhone.This could change_________(50)as some analysts expect.“Right now the iPhone only comes in one flavor;it's not like other Apple products like the iPod where there are several different sizes,shapes and prices,”Mr. Llamas said.
_________(47)
A: Although it may seem that everyone owns a smartphone these days.
B: If Apple offers a less expensive model of the iPhone later this year.
C:.The same theory can be applied to customers who are making the switch to smartphones today.
D: Who purchased a new mobile phone in the last three months.
E: The smartphone race is still raging.
F: If it works,why switch?
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仔细阅读:Interactive television advertising, which allows viewers to use their remote controls to click on

Passage One 2016年6月英语六级卷一试题

Interactive television advertising, which allows viewers to use their remote controls to click on advertisements, has been pushed for years. Nearly a decade ago it was predicted that viewers of "Friends", a popular situation comedy, would soon be able to purchase a sweater like Jennifer Aniston's with a few taps on their remote control. "it's been the year of interactive television advertising for the last ten or twelve years," says Collin Dixon of a digital-media consultancy.

So the news that Cablevision, an American cable company, was rolling out interactive advertisements to all its customers on October 6th was greeted with some skepticism. During commercials, an overlay will appear at the bottom of the screen, prompting viewers to press a button to request a free sample or order a catalogue. Cablevision hopes to allow customers to buy things with their remote controls early next year.

Television advertising could do with a boost. Spending fell by 10% in the first half of the year. The popularization of digital video recorders has caused advertisers to worry that their commercials will be skipped. Some are turning to the Internet, which is cheaper and offers concrete measurements like click-through rates-especially important at a time when marketing budgets are tight. With the launch of interactive advertising, "many of the dollars that went to the Internet will come back to the TV," says David Kline of Cablevision. Or so the industry hopes.

In theory, interactive advertising can engage viewers in a way that 30-second spot or not. Unilever recently ran an interactive campaign for its Axe deodorant(除臭剂), which kept viewers engaged for more than three minutes on average.

The amount spent on interactive advertising on television is still small. Magna, an advertising agency, reckons it will be worth about $138 million this year. That falls far short of the billions of dollars people once expected it to generate. But DirecTV, Comcast and Time Warner Cable have all invested in it. A new effort led by Canoe Ventures, a coalition of leading cable providers, aims to make interactive advertising available across America later this year. BrightLine iTV, which designs and sells interactive ads, says interest has argued: it expects its revenues almost to triple this year. BSkyB, Britain's biggest satellite-television service, already provides 9 million customers with interactive ads.

Yet there are doubts whether people watching television, a "lean back" medium, crave interaction. Click-through rates have been high so far (around3-4%, compared with less than 0.3% online), but that may be a result of the novelty. Interactive ads and viewers might not go well together.

47.What does Colin Dixon mean by saying "It's been the year of interactive television advertising for the last ten or twelve years" (Line 4-5, Para.1)?

A.Interactive television advertising will become popular in 10-12 years.

B.Interactive television advertising has been under debate for the last decade or so.

C.Interactive television advertising is successful when incorporated into situation comedies.

D.Interactive television advertising has not achieved the anticipated results.

48.What is the public's response to Cablevision's planned interactive TV advertising program?

A.Pretty positive.

B.Totally indifferent.

C.Somewhat doubtful.

D.Rather critical.

49.What is the impact of the wide use of digital video recorders on TV advertising?

A.It has made TV advertising easily accessible to viewers.

B.It helps advertisers to measure the click-through rates.

C.It has placed TV advertising at a great disadvantage.

D.It enables viewers to check the sales items with ease.

50.What do we learn about Unilever's in

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阅读以下文字,完成99-101题臭氧的化学式是O3,它也是氧元素形成的一种单质,但与氧气(O2)性质不同。这种淡蓝色的气体由于具有令人厌恶的近似鱼腥的臭味。才有了这个不雅的名称。氧气在紫外线照射和高压放电等情况下可转化为臭氧。在大气中,主要是来自太阳的紫外线使氧气转变为臭氧。此外,通过高压放电,如大自然中的闪电、电机运转中放出的火花、静电复印及电视机的工作过程,也都能使空气中的部分氧气转变为臭氧。臭氧有毒。当空气中臭氧的浓度超过0.25ppm时,就会对人体及动物的呼吸系统、眼睛产生较强的刺激作用,使人感到胸痛、咳嗽、头痛、眼睛发涩。所以机电房、静电复印机房、计算机机房等易产生臭氧的地方,要注意通风,避免臭氧含量过高。在同温层高空中长距离飞行的喷气机机舱内,有时因臭氧过多会使人感到不适,所以常常使用特别的木炭过滤器来减少机舱内臭氧的量。不过微量的臭氧可以净化空气,还能刺激中枢神经,加速血液循环,有益于人体健康。雷雨后的空气往往显得格外清新,就跟空气中有通过闪电形成的微量臭氧存在有关。此外,臭氧对人类还有其他用途。如臭氧可以用来生产不易生成的金属氧化物、漂白潮湿的纸浆和纺织纤维等,还可用做羽毛、皮毛的脱臭剂。臭氧最重要的用途是消毒杀菌。一种利用臭氧消毒的新型消毒柜,洗净的餐具、茶具放入柜内,接通电后就会产生一定量的臭氧,能杀灭令人厌恶的细菌、芽孢、病毒、孢子,而且无残毒,消毒范围无死角,能耗低,深受人们的欢迎。臭氧的质量只占整个大气层的1/100000,但它却能吸收来自太阳的99%的紫外线辐射。正是臭氧层这一“生命之伞”,在地球高处庇佑着人类及地球上的所有生灵。地球大气臭氧层的被破坏,已造成紫外线增强,导致有些物种灭绝。这个问题的严重性日见突出。臭氧危机成为当今世界上最突出、最棘手的五大环境问题之一。如果臭氧层继续按目前的速度变薄,那么到2000年人类患皮肤癌的比例将增26%。这种巨大威胁是人类自己造成的。目前科学界已达成共识——人类生产和生活活动产生的CFC类物质进入大气层是造成臭氧层破坏的主要原因。CFC类物质主要是各类氧溶胶、喷雾剂、制冷剂、除臭剂释放的氟氯烃。如广泛使用于冰箱、空调器的氟利昂、氟氯甲烷等。这些化合物在大气低空很稳定,经过漫长的时日,顽强地飘到同温层,在那里,经阳光中的紫外线照射后,发生化学反应,释放出化学反应能力很强的白由氯离子就可以借助于连锁反应破坏10万个臭氧分子。碳酸化合物是20世纪30年代由美国开发出来的产品,它具有耐高温、耐腐蚀和毒性低等优良品质。由于液态的碳酸化合物挥发极快,反以它作为半导体和精密机械的清洗液被大量使用,并大量用于冰箱和空调器中做制冷剂。到80年代中期。它们的年产量已超过100万吨。人们未曾料到,它却是臭氧层的大敌。

第99题:大气中的臭氧主要来自()。

A.大自然中的闪电对氧气的作用B.高压放电对氧气的作用C.太阳的紫外线照射对氧气的作用D.电机运转中放出的火花、静电复印及电视机的T作过程对氧气的作用

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