A. familiar B. similar C. regular D. common
A.familiar
B. similar
C. regular
D. common
A.familiar
B. similar
C. regular
D. common
The author assumes that his readers are__________ the basic concepts.
A. careful with
B. careful to
C. familiar with
D. familiar to
I'm familiar ______the music that they are dancing
A. to, to
B. with, to
C. with, with
D. with,/
The words concerning everyday life are ______.
A. in the possession of each individual
B. something exchanged for money
C. not familiar to highly educated people
D. not included in a book
A.They came from the original wing.
B.They're made of the same material.
C.They're similar in shape.
D.They were designed by the same person.
It can be inferred from the passage that a smart consumer should______.
A. think carefully about the benefits described in the advertisement
B. guard against the deceiving nature of advertisements
C. be familiar with various advertising strategies
D. avoid buying products that have strong emotional appeal
1. According to the passage, the passage mainly talks about ().
A. the scale of franchising in China
B. the franchise law in China
C. an outline of franchising in China
2. KFC was the () foreign franchise to China in 1987 and is widespread.
A. most profound
B. first
C. wealthiest
3. Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, because ().
A. at the beginning stage, franchise law was not so clear
B. at the beginning stage, many franchises could not find the right partners
C. many foreigners were not familiar with Chinese culture
4. Foreign franchise grows in China because of ().
A. the open policy
B. the small amount of retail trade
C. the Chinese culture
5. The writer has the ()attitude to franchising in China
A. negative
B. positive
C. neutral
A.familiar with
B.similar with
C.similar to
D.familiar to