I don't deny that John has kept me______as to his intentions, but I do not mind it.A.in th
I don't deny that John has kept me______as to his intentions, but I do not mind it.
A.in the open
B.in the dark
C.on the run
D.on the stroke
I don't deny that John has kept me______as to his intentions, but I do not mind it.
A.in the open
B.in the dark
C.on the run
D.on the stroke
A.I'll back you up, no matter what's happenin
B.Don't mention it.
C.I don't care about it.
D.Cheer up. You've done a good jo
E.
We don't deny that your products are superior in quality to ______ of Japanese make.
A) the one B) that C) these D) those
Many governments, moreover, are reluctant to wage anti-smoking wars because they're addicted to tobacco taxes. Argentina gets 22. 5 percent of all tax revenue from tobacco; Malawi, 16.7 percent.
Into this climate of naivety and neglect, American tobacco companies have unleashed not only the marketing wizardry (魔术) that most of us take for granted, but other tactics they wouldn't dare use here.
Tobacco spokesmen insist that cigarette advertising draws only people who already smoke. But an ad executive, who worked until recently of the Philip Morris account, speaking on condition of anonymity, disagrees. "You don't have to be a brain surgeon to figure out what's going on. Just look at the ads. It's ludicrous (荒唐的) for them to deny that a cartoon character like Joe Camel isn't attractive to kids."
People in developing countries are easily influenced by cigarette advertising because ______.
A.they don't know the relationship between tobacco and disease
B.they have a strong inclination to smoke
C.they have been forbidden to smoke by the governments
D.there were no institutions which persuade them not to smoke
—Don't forget to come to my birthday party, Susan.
—______.
A. No, I don't
B. Yes, I can't
C. No, I won't
D. Yes, I'm sure
A.No, I can't
B.Sorry, I can't help
C.Well, seafood don't suit for
D.Thanks, but I don't like the seafood
I' d ______ you didn't touch that, if you don't mind.
A.better
B.happier
C.rather
D.further
—Good morning, sir. May I help you?rn—_______
A、No, I don’t buy anything.
B、No, I don’t need your help.
C、I’m just having a look around.
D、Oh, no. That’s OK.