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W: Julia.M: Stephen Harvey here. I've got the Maxy test-marketing results.W: Oh, have you! So how do the results look?M: Quite promising.W: Oh, yeah? What was the retail sales total?M: Just over 90 million dollars.W: Ninety million? How many people are there in Greece?M: A little under 10 million.W: Oh, not as many as I thought. How do your sales figures break down, regionally? How many sales regions are there?M: There are five. Central Greece, with the capital, Athens.W: Just tell me which region got the highest sales total.M: Central Greece, easily. It's got nearly half the population. Sales were 36 million.W: And how about the other four regions?M: Well, Macedonia was about 20 million, Peloponnese 16 million, Thessaly 12 million, and the Islands 9 million.W: Are those the results you'd expect, taking the population of each region into account? Which regions got the best results per head?M: The Peloponnese did very well indeed. Thessaly did well. The other three were pretty similar.W: Uh-huh. That's interesting, Stephen. I look forward to seeing the detailed figures very shortly. I have to hang up now. I've got Paris on the other line. Bye.1.What does the woman think about the marketing results of the test?A) As satisfying as expected.B) As unsatisfying as expected.C) Not mentioned.D) More satisfying than expected.2.What is said about Central Greece?A) It has a large area.B) It has a high sales total.C) It has a small population.D) It has great sales potential.3.Which region of Greece got the lowest sales total?A) Macedonia.B) Peloponnese.C) Thessaly.D) The Islands.4.What will the man most probably do?A) He will do more research on the market.B) He will present detailed figures.C) He will go to Athens on business.D) He will call the man back soon.
W: Julia.M: Stephen Harvey here. I've got the Maxy test-marketing results.W: Oh, have you! So how do the results look?M: Quite promising.W: Oh, yeah? What was the retail sales total?M: Just over 90 million dollars.W: Ninety million? How many people are there in Greece?M: A little under 10 million.W: Oh, not as many as I thought. How do your sales figures break down, regionally? How many sales regions are there?M: There are five. Central Greece, with the capital, Athens.W: Just tell me which region got the highest sales total.M: Central Greece, easily. It's got nearly half the population. Sales were 36 million.W: And how about the other four regions?M: Well, Macedonia was about 20 million, Peloponnese 16 million, Thessaly 12 million, and the Islands 9 million.W: Are those the results you'd expect, taking the population of each region into account? Which regions got the best results per head?M: The Peloponnese did very well indeed. Thessaly did well. The other three were pretty similar.W: Uh-huh. That's interesting, Stephen. I look forward to seeing the detailed figures very shortly. I have to hang up now. I've got Paris on the other line. Bye.1.What does the woman think about the marketing results of the test?A) As satisfying as expected.B) As unsatisfying as expected.C) Not mentioned.D) More satisfying than expected.2.What is said about Central Greece?A) It has a large area.B) It has a high sales total.C) It has a small population.D) It has great sales potential.3.Which region of Greece got the lowest sales total?A) Macedonia.B) Peloponnese.C) Thessaly.D) The Islands.4.What will the man most probably do?A) He will do more research on the market.B) He will present detailed figures.C) He will go to Athens on business.D) He will call the man back soon.
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1、答案:C2、答案:B3、答案:D4、答案:B