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PartIIIReadingComprehensionDirections:Thispartistotestyourreadingability.Youshouldreadthereadingmaterialscarefullyanddothetasksasyouareinstructed.
Thehumanbodyhasdevelopeditsmillionsofnervestobehighlyawareofwhatgoesonbothinsideandoutsideofit.Thishelpsusadjusttotheoutsideworld.Withoutournervesandourbrain,whichisasystemofnerves,wecouldn’tknowwhat’shappening.Butwepayforoursensitivity.Wecanfeelpainwhentheslightestthingiswrongwithanypartofourbody.Thehistoryoftorture(折磨)isbasedonthehumanbodybeingopentopain.
Butthereisawaytohandlepain.LookattheIndianfakir(苦行僧)whositsonabedofnails.Fakirscanputaneedlefightthroughanarm,andfeelnopain.Thisabilitythatsomehumanshavedevelopedtohandlepainshouldgiveusideasabouthowthemindcandealwithpain.
Thebigthinginwithstandingpainisourattitudetowardit.Ifthedentistsays,"Thiswillhurtalittle,"ithelpsustoacceptthepain.Bystayingrelaxed,andbytreatingthepainasaninterestingsensation(感觉),wecanhandlethepainwithoutfallingapart.Afterall,althoughpainisanunpleasantsensation,itisstillasensation,andsensationsarethestuffoflife.
41.Thehumanbodyhasdevelopedasystemofnervesthatenablesusto
A)stayrelaxed
B)avoidpain
C)standtorture
D)feelpain
42.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying"wepayforoursensitivity"inthefirst
paragraph?
A)Wehavetotakecareofoursenseofpain.
B)Wesufferfromoursenseoffeeling.
C)Weshouldtryhardtoresistpain.
D)Wearehurtwhenwefeelpain.
43.WhentheauthormentionstheIndianfakir,heshowsthat
A)fakirspossessmagicpower
B)Indiansarenotafraidofpain
C)peoplecanlearntocopewithpain
D)somepeoplearebornwithoutasenseofpain
44.Whatisessentialforpeopletostandpainaccordingtothewriter?
A)Theirrelaxation.
B)Theirinterest.
C)Theirnerves.
D)Theirattitude.
45.Theauthorbelievesthat
A)feelingpainispartofourlife
B)painshouldbeavoidedatallcosts
C)feelingpaincanbeaninterestingthing
D)magicpowerisessentialforreducingpain
41-45DBCDA
Atfirst,Ithoughtitwasjustuselesse-mails.ItwastheendoftheweekendandIhadn'tcheckedmye-mailssincelateFridayafternoon.Therewasalonglistofmessages.SomeIremovedwithoutreading.Otherswerefromfriends-IsavedthosetoreadlaterwhenIhadmoretime.
Onestoodoutfromtherestfortworeasons.Thefirstwasthename,MaherNawaf,whichIdidn'trecognize.Thesecondwasthesubjectline:"pleaspapers."Clearly,thee-mailwas仕omsomeonewhodidnothaveacompletemasteryoftheEnglishlanguage.
ThemessagewasfromanIraqi,auniversityresearchscientistinMosulwhowantedpermissiontoreprintaresearchpaperIhadwritten.Asascientist,I'musedtogettingthesekindsofrequests;it'spartofthegiveandtakeamongresearchersthatIespeciallylike.Iwrotebackthenextday,askingformoreinformationaboutthetypeofworkhewasdoing.Ialsowishedhimandhisfamilybestfortheirsafetyandwell-beingduringthisdangeroustimeinhisland.
Acoupleofdayslater,hisreplyappearedinmyinbox.Itread,inpart:"hidearDr.I'mveryhappytoheargoodnewsfromyouandyourhelp,alsoI'dliketothankyouforyourfeelingstowardsmeandmyfamily...thankyouverymuchforhelpIwanttotellyouthatI'mreadytohelpyouinmosuluniversity/iraqifyouneedthat."
MaheralsoexplainedinhisbrokenEnglishthathewasinterestedinapaperI'dwrittenontheuseoflactobacillusacidophilus(ahealthyproductthatcanbefoundinyogurt(酸奶)andotherfoods).Itwashishopethathecouldusemyfindingstohelpfindatreatmentforgastrointestinal(消化系统的)illness.Hesignedoff:"warmestregardstoyouandlovelyfamily."
Despitehisdifficultywiththelanguage,hehadpaintedapictureforme由atwasfarmorethanasimplerequestforinformation.Thehumanitydisplayed(流露出的)inhismessagemademewanttobothsmileandcry.
36.Whydidthee-mailfromanIraqicatchtheauthor'sattention?
A.ThesubjectlinewasnotwritteninstandardEnglis
B.ItwasnotcompletelywritteninEnglis
C.Thesender'snameseemedfamilia
D.Ithadashortsubjectlin
37.Whatdoestheauthorliketodoasascientistwithotherresearchers?
A.Reprintresearchpaper
B.Exchangeresearchfinding
C.ChatwiththemontheInterne
D.Wisheachotherthebestofluc
38.Besidesworkinterest,theIraqiandtheauthor'se-mailsalsodelivered______.
A.heart-warmingfriendlyfeelings
B.medicinetotreatcertaindisease
C.newsabouteachothers'family
D.theiropinionsonwars
39.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Theauthorofthetextisalanguageteache
B.Iraqipeoplearemuchhappiernowthanbefor
C.TheInternetcanbringpeopleclosertoeachothe
D.EvenknowingalittleEnglishcanhelpyoulearnalo
B
Businessesputlotsoftimeandmoneyintonewplans,programsandexcellentemployeeswiththehopethingswillchange.Yet,attheendoftheeffort,notmuchchanges.Whathappens
Inmostcases,thosenewplans,programsandemployeesenteracompanywithanexistingculture(文化).Andplans,programsandnewemployeeshaveawayofconformingto(顺应)theexistingculture.Thecultureofyourbusinessistheresultofaparticularmindset,oraparticularwayofthinkingandthegeneralfeelingsaboutcertainthings.Mostoften,itisthemindsetofthefounderorpeoplemanagingthebusiness.
Thefounderhasgottentowhereheisbecauseofhisskillsets,knowledgebaseandpersonalbeliefs,whichunfortunatelyallcomewithinherent(固有的)limits.WhySkills,knowledgeandbeliefscomefromwhatheorshealreadyknowsorhasexperienced.Inotherwords,itcomesfromthepast.We(people)trytomakethepastfitthefuture.Justbecausesomethingworkedinthepast,doesn'tmeanitissuitableforthefuture.Asthesayinggoes,ifyoudoandthinkwhatyouhavealwaysdoneandthought,youwillhavewhatyouhavealwayshad.
Therefore,lastingchangeshavetostartwiththewaypeoplethink.Tomakechangesinthewayyouthink,youwillberequiredtasetgoalsbeyondyourbasicabilitiesandcontinuouslythinkthemthrough.Itisawaytotrainyourselfandpeopletogetoutofthecomfortzonewhereyoufeelhappywithyourknowledgeandskills.
40.Whichquestiondoestheauthortrytoanswer?
A.Whatpastexperienceisusefulforbusinesses
B.Howmuchtimeisneededformakingplans
C.Howcanchangesbemadeinbusinesses
D.Whatkindsofemployeesarethebest
41.Wheredoesthebusinessculturemainlycomefrom?
A.Thefounde
B.Theprogres
C.Thenewemployee
D.Thecollectiveeffor
42.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutthemindsetofthecompanyleader?
A.Itcanpreventtheenrichmentofexperience
B.Itisusefulfarskillandknowledgelearnin
C.Itisimportantforpersonalbeliefsbuild-u
D.Itmaylimitthecompany'sdevelopmen
43.Whatplaysakeyroleinmakingchangesinacompany?
A.Makingabreakthroughinthewaypeoplethin
B.Trainingpeopletobeabletofacehardshi
C.Settingclearergoalsforemployee
D.Makingthepastfitthefutur
C
It'snotmuch,butit'shome.FrancisChan,anengineer,livesinHampstead,northLondon,inaflatthat'sjust4ftwideby21ftlong.Helovesit.
Tinythoughitis,ithasgotallthecomforts.PeterBaynes,Chan’sarchitect(建筑师),hasachievedacleverpieceofdesign,accordingtoarchitecturalexperts.
TheChanmini-housewasbuiltonwhatwasonceapathdownthesideofabigVictarianhouse.Notaninchofspaceiswasted.
Whenyoustepinthroughthefrontdoor,you'restandingintheshower,onBritain'sonlyself-cleansingdoormat(自动清洁门垫).Adooropensontoanequallytinytoiletwithwashbasin.Twostepsfurtherincomesthekitchen,completewithfull-sizedcookerandfridge,andwasher/drier.Aworktopfoldsdownfromthewall.
Anotherstepandyou'reintothedining/officearea.Fourpeoplecansitherefordinner,saysChanashesetsthetable-topintoplace.Heevenhasafold-downdrawing-boardforwhenhe'sworkingathome.Thebedishiddenunderacoverboardrightattheback."Idon'tevenhavetomakethebed,"Chansays."Ijustputthecoverdown."
Chan'sbusinesssuitshangneatlyonthewalloverthebed.Daylightcomesinthroughtheskylight.ThehousefeelslikeaverysmallboatandChanadmitshetoyedwiththeideaofnamingitthe"boat-house".
"Itcostaround£4,700tobuildlastyear.Nowit'sbeenvaluedat£30,000.Itprovesthatgooddesigndoesn'tneedtocostmore.Itjustneedsalotofcare."saysChan.
44.Bysaying"It'snotmuch"(line1,para.1),theauthormeansthatChan'sflat______.
A.ischeap
B.hascheapfurniture
C.hasasimpledesign
D.isfairlysmall
45.WhereisChan'sflat?
A.Nexttoabighous
B.Underanoldbuildin
C.InabusyLondonstree
D.Bythesideofacountryroa
46.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofthingsdescribedinthetext?
A.Shower,kitchen,toilet,diningtableandbe
B.Shower,toilet,diningtable,kitchenandbe
C.Shower,toilet,kitchen,diningtableandbe
D.Shower,kitchen,toilet,bedanddiningtabl
47.Whatisthepurposeofthiswriting?
A.TosellChan'sflatformoremone
B.Totellpeoplehowtotakecareofsmallflat
C.Tointroducetoreadersacleverly-designedfla
D.Tocallonengineerstodesigntheirownhome
D
Scientistssaytheynowhaveprooftosupporttheold-fashionedadvicethatit'sbesttosleeponaproblem.Theysaysleepstrengthensthememoryandhelpsthebrainorganizethemassesofinformationwereceiveeachday.
LeadresearcherBobStickgoldattheHarvardMedicalSchoolsaid,"Sleephelpsusdrawrulesfromourexperiences.It'slikeknowingthedifferencebetweendogsandcats.evenifit'shardtoexplain."
TheUSresearchteamstudiedhowwellstudentsrememberedconnectionsbetweenwordsandsymbols(象征),reportsNewScientist.Theycomparedhowthestudentsperformediftheyhadhadasleepbetweenseeingthewordsandhavingthetest,andiftheyhadnotslept.Theyfoundthatpeoplewerebetterabletorememberlistsofrelatedwordsafteranight'ssleepthanafterthesametimespentawakeduringtheday.Theyalsofounditeasiertorememberthemes(主题)thatthewordshadincommon.Buttheyforgotaroundoneinfourmorethemesiftheyhadbeenawake.Prof.JohnGroeger,ofSurreyUniversity'sSleepResearchCentre,said,"Peoplehavebeentryingforyearstofardoutwhatthepurposeofsleepis,asweknowthatonlycertainpartsofithavearestorative(有助恢复的)value."
"Weformandstorehugenumbersofexperiencesintheheadeveryday,andsleepseemstobethewaythebraindealswithitall."
48.Thephrase"tosleeponaproblem"inParagraph1mostlikelymeansto______.
A.payfullattentiontoaproblem
B.waituntillaterforadecision
C.sleeptoforgetaproblem
D.havedifficultysleeping
49.InthestudybytheUSresearchteam,studentswereaskedto______.
A.puttogetherwordsofsimilarmeanings
B.rememberwordsandtheirmeanings
C.showtheirknowledgeofwords
D.makeuplistsofrelatedwords
50.Whichofthefollowingmaybeeasiertoremember?
A.Themeslearnedrightbeforethetes
B.Rulesfrompersonalexperience
C.Wordslearntbeforeagoodslee
D.Ideasstoredtogetherinthebrai
51.Whatmaybetheimportanceoftheresearch?
A.Itshowssleepmayhelpusmanageimformatio
B.Ithelpsfindoutthecommonthemesofword
C.Ittellsusthatmoresleepcanimprovehealt
D.Itprovesthevalueofold-fashionedadvic
E
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Whatwillmanbelikeinthefuture-in5000oreven50,000yearsfromnow?Wecanonlymakeguesses,ofcourse,butwecanbesurethathewillbedifferentfromwhatheistoday.Formanisslowlychangingallthetime.Letustakeanobviousexample.Man,evenfivehundredyearsago,wasshorterthanheistoday.Now,onaverage,menareaboutthreeinchestaller.Fivehundredyearsisrelativelyshortperiodoftime,sowemayassumethatmanwillcontinuetogrowtaller.Again,inthemodernworldweuseourbrainsagreatdeal.Evenso,westillmakeuseofonlyabout20%ofthebrain’scapacity.Astimegoeson,however,weshallhavetouseourbrainsmoreandmore,andeventuallyweshallneedlargerones!Thisislikelytobringaboutaphysicalchangetothehead,inparticulartheforehead,willgrowlarger.
Nowadaysoureyesareinconstantuse.Infact,weusethemsomuchthatveryoftentheybecomeweakerandwehavetowearglasses.Butoververylongperiodoftimeitislikelythatman’seyeswillgrowstronger.Ontheotherhand,wetendtomakelessuseofourarmsandlegs.These,asaresult,arelikelytogrowweaker.Atthesametime,however,ourfingerswillgrowmoresensitivebecausetheyareusedagreatdealinmodernlife.Butwhatabouthair?Thiswillprobablydisappearfromthebodyaltogetherincourseoftimebecauseitdoesnotserveausefulpurposeanylonger.Inthefuture,then,bothsexesarelikelytobebald.Perhapsallthisgivestheimpressionthatfuturemanwillnotbeaveryattractivecreaturetolookat!Thismaywellbetrue.Allthesame,inspiteofallthesechanges,futuremanwillstillhavealotincommonwithuse.Hewillstillbeahumanbeing,withthoughtsandemotionssimilartoourown.36.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat____.
A.man’slifewillbedifferentinthefuture
B.futuremanwilllookquitedifferentfromus
C.manisgrowingtalleranduglierastimepasses
D.man’sorgans’functionswillbeonethewane37.Whatservesastheevidencethatmanischanging?
A.Manhasgotstrongereyesnowthanheeverhad.
B.Man’shairisgettingthinnerandthinner.
C.Man’sarmsandlegshavebecomelighterandweaker.
D.Manhasbeengrowingtalleroverthepast500years.38.Thechangeinman’ssizeofforeheadisprobablybecause____
A.hemakesuseonly20%ofthebrain’scapacity.
B.hisbrainhasgrownlargeroverthepastcenturies.
C.theother80%ofhisbrainwillgrowinduetime.
D.hewillusehisbrainmoreandmoreastimegoeson.39.Whatistrueaboutahumanbeinginthefuture?
A.Heishairlessbecausehairisnolongeruseful.
B.Hehassmallereyesandwearsbetterglasses.
C.Hisfingersgrowweakerbecausehedoesn’thavetomakeuseofthem.
D.Hethinksandfeelsindifferentway.40.Itisimpliedthat____.
A.humanbeingswillbecomelessattractiveinthefuture.
B.lessuseofabodilyorganmayleadtoitsdegeneration
C.humanbeingshopeforachangeinthefuturelife
D.futurelifeisalwayspredictable.B
Withthesteadyincreaseintheamountofleisuretimethatpeopleenjoytoday,theimportanceofbusinessesthatdealwithleisureproductsandservicesisalsosteadilyincreasing.Oneofthebiggestsuchindustriesisthetouristindustry.Providingtransportationandaccommodationsfortourists----andguides,brochures,souvenirs----isoneofthemajorindustriesinmanycountries.Sincepeoplearenowhavinglongervacationsandaremoreandmoreinterestedinseeingotherpartsoftheworld,thisbusinesswillnodoubtcontinuetogrow.Anotherindustryobviouslydevotedtoleisureisentertainment.Movies,TVshows,concertsandplaysareusuallyintendedforourleisure.Thesamecanbesaidofmostbooks,excepttextbooks.Professionalsportsmakemoneybecausepeoplepaytowatchthemintheirfreetime.Thislistcouldbegreatlyextended.Butevenamongtheseindustries,wehavementionedonlypartofthepicture.ThepeoplewhomaketheTVsetsandbuildthetheatresandtouristhotelsareasmuchapartoftheleisureindustryasthesingersorthehotelclerks.41.Whatmakesleisurebusinessimportantaccordingtothepassage?
A.People’sleisuretimeisincreasing.
B.Moreandmorepeoplebegintoshowgreatinterestsinseeingotherpartsoftheworld.
C.Improvedtransportationandaccommodationconditions.
D.Longervacationsareofferedthanbefore.42.Whatdoweknowaboutentertainmentfromthepassage?
A.Itisthebiggestleisureindustry.
B.Movies,TVshows,concertsandbooksareusuallyintendedforourleisure.
C.Peopleareusuallyreluctanttopaytowatchprofessionalsports.
D.MakingTVsetsandbuildingtheatresarealsopartofentertainmentindustry.43.What’smainideaofthispassage?
A.Withpeoplehavingmoreleisuretime,touristindustrybecomesthebiggestindustryinmanycountries.
B.Withpeoplehavingmoreleisuretime,entertainmentindustrybecomesoneofthemajorindustriesinmanycountries.
C.Withpeoplehavingmoreleisuretime,leisurebusinessisbecomingmoreimportantineconomiclife.
D.Withpeoplehavingmoreleisuretime,leisurebusinesslistisbeingextended.C
Thirtyyearsagonotmanypeoplewouldhavedreamedofdoingtherepairsanddecorationsintheirownhomes.Inthosedayslaborwasfairlycheapandmostpeoplewouldhavethoughtitworthwhiletoemployaprofessionalpainteranddecorator,unlessofcoursetheywereeitherveryhanduporwereinthetradethemselves.Today,however,itisquiteadifferentstory.Menandwomeninallwalksoflifeturntheirhandstoallsortsofjobsroundthehouseincludingpainting,papering,puttingupshelvesandwallunits,andtilingwallsandfloors.Somepeoplewithnoprofessionaltrainingofanykindhaveevensuccessfullybuilttheirownhouses.Thesejobshavebeenmadeeasiertodaybytheintroductionofpreparedmaterials,whichrequiretheminimumamountofskilltouse.IneveryhighstreetthroughoutBritainnowadaysthereisatleastone“Do-it-Yourself”shopcontainingavastrangeoftimber,tiles,paints,wallpapersandfloorcoveringsbesidestoolsofeverydescriptionincludingpowerdrillsandmanyaccessories.“Do-it-Yourself”isaboomingbusiness;alltheseshopsdoaroaringtradeandlooklikecontinuingtodoso.Probablythemainreasonforthecrazeisthehighcostofpresent-daylaborandtheshortageofbuildingfirmswillingtodosmalljobs.44.Whydidpeopleemployprofessionalworkerstodecoratehomesthirtyyearsago?
A.Becausetheycouldnotdoitthemselves.
B.Becauseprofessionalworkerswereverycheap.
C.Becausetheyhadnotime.
D.Becauseprofessionalworkerscoulddomuchbetter.45.Thirtyyearslaterwhatchangestookplace?
A.Peoplecoulddoeverythingthemselves.
B.Fewpeoplechosetobeaprofessionalworker
C.Peoplewithnoprofessionaltrainingsuccessfullybuilttheirownhouses.
D.Newexpensivematerialsrequirednoskillsatall.46.WhatcausedtheDIYcraze?
A.Youngpeoplelikedtofollowthefashion.
B.“Do-it-Yourself”isaboomingbusiness.
C.Therewerefewerbuildingcompanies.
D.Highcostofprofessionalworkers.47.Whatisthespeakertellingus?
A.HowDIYcomesintobeing.
B.Changesinbuilding.
C.Changesinhousing.
D.Greatchangesinthesethirtyyears.D
IusedtobeafaithfulTVwatcher.Besidesthelatestinformation,I‘dlovetoappreciatebeautifulexoticsceneriesandenjoytheeveningwithmyfavoritesingers,actorsandhosts.Itwastheadvertisementthatfrustratedme.Adisagreatannoyanceofwatchingtelevision.Inthefirstplace,theadswastetime.Generallyspeaking,atleast5or6minutesislostwhenwatchingtheadsduringasinglenewsprogram,andusually10to15orevenmoreduringagoodmovie.Inthesecondplace,theadsofteninterrupttheviewer.Theviewermayforgetthesituationofashowbecauseoffrequentlyinsertedads;evenworse,thewatchermaylosehispleasantmoodwhentheadscomeononeafteranother,whichcanbringnegativepsychologicalinfluencesuchasdisappointment,depression,anxietyandsoonsoforth.Besides,theadsmakemanyproductslookmoreappealingthantheyreallyare,someofwhichevenlooksodisgusting.Forexample,anexpensivecarismadetoseemluxurious,orabadproductlikedeodorantismadetolookverygoodbyshowingabeautifulamazingladytakingshower!Therefore,thetelevisionviewermustbeawareandcriticaloftheadinordertoendurethem.48.WhytheauthorwasoneoftheTVfansinthepast?
A.Becausehecouldstaywithhisfavoritestarsthewholeevening.
B.Becausehecouldtraveltheworldwithoutgoingout.
C.Becausehecouldgetthenewswhichcouldn’tbefoundonnewspapers.
D.BecausehecouldmakefriendsonTV.49.Whatfeelingsmayadsbringtotheviewerswheninsertedfrequently,accordingtotheauthor?
.A.disappointed
B.depressed
C.anxious
D.unpleasant50.Whichstatementisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.AdsarefrustrationsduringwatchingTV.
B.Adsoccupytoomuchviewer’stimewhentheywatchTV..
C.Adsoftencauseinterruptionswhichwilldestroytheviewer’smood..
D.Adspresenttheviewermuchinformationaboutthebestproducts.51.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Adstimeshouldbereasonablycontrolled.
B.MoreandmorepeoplechoosenottowatchTV.
C.ProgramsonTVarenotworthwatching.
D.Adsmustn’tbeshowedonTVatall.E
McDonald’sistheworldsinglebiggestfoodproviderwithannualsalesofaround$12.4bn.Andthecompany’ssymbolRonaldMcDonaldisnow(orsothecompanyclaims)theword’smostrecognizedpersonafterSantaClaus.ThefirstMcDonald’srestaurantwasopenedinSanBernardino,Afteraslowstart,businessbegantoboom.By1954,thebrotherswerejoinedbyanotherentrepreneur,akitchenequipmentsalesmancalledRayAKrocwhoownedthefranchisetotheMultimixer,milkshakemakerusedthroughouttheMcDonald’schain.Ayearlater,KrochadboughttheMcDonaldbrothers’chainof25franchisesfortheequivalentofaround$70m(£44m).DickremainedwiththecompanyuntiltheSeventies,whenheandKrocfelloutoverKroc’sclaimthatthechainwashiscreation.Today,analmostStalinistcultofpersonalitysurroundsKroc(whodiedin1984)atMcDonald’s,whilethebrotherswhogavethecompanyitsnamehaveallbutbeenwrittenoutofitshistory.ButthoughKrocdidnotfoundMcDonald’s,hewascertainlyresponsiblefortheempire-buildingphilosophywhichledtoitsworlddomination.HeusheredinsuchessentialcontributionstointernationalcuisineastheBigMac(1968)andtheEggMcMuffin(1973);andhelpedlaunchRonaldMcDonald----“inanylanguagehemeansfun”----ontotelevisionin1963.Everythreehours,anewMcDonald’sfranchiseopenssomewhereintheworld;itcanbefoundinmorethan100countriesincludingIndia(vegetarian-onlytoavoidoffendingthenon-beef-eatingpopulace)andIsrael(nonkosher,despitefiercelocalobjection).McDonald’schainembodiedthethrusting,can-dospiritofFiftiesAmericawithstaffmottoessuchas“Ifyou’vegottimetolean,you’vegotimetoclean.”52.McDonald’swasfounded_____.
A.byakitchenequipmentsalesman.
B.inCalifornia.
C.byamarketinggeniuscalledDickMcDonald.
D.afterthefirstWorldWar.53.WhatdoweknowaboutMcDonald’sbrothers?
A.TheywerenotMcDonald’sfoundersalthoughtheynamedtherestaurant.
B.Theirbusinesswasstillindepressionafterseveralyears.
C.Theyhadclearjobseparationonbusiness.
D.Theysoldtheirrestauranttoasalesmanin1954.54.WhichisnotKroc’scontributiontoMcDonald’s?
A.HelaunchedtherestaurantimageRonaldMcDonaldontotelevision.
B.Underhislead,internationalcuisineastheBigMacandtheEggMcMuffinearnedworldwidefame
C.Hespottedthegapinpostwarmarketforcheap,family-orientatedre
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