A.nervouslyB.cheerfullyC.jokinglyD.surprisingly
A.nervously
B.cheerfully
C.jokingly
D.surprisingly
A.nervously
B.cheerfully
C.jokingly
D.surprisingly
A、deflection, nonlinear, does not
B、elongation, linear, does not
C、contraction, nonlinear, does
D、deflection, linear, does
The success story started in northern Italy towards the end of the Second World War. Leone Benetton had a bicycle rental(租赁)business in the town of Treviso. He wanted his oldest son Lu- ciano to study and become a doctor. After Leone died, the family was poor and Luciano decided to leave school and get a job. He found work in a clothing store but soon had his own ideas and star-ted a family clothing company producing colourful woollen sweaters for people only used to wearing dull colours. Shops selling only Benetton sweaters opened in many Italian cities and by 1974 therewere stores in France, Gemany and Belgium.
It was clear that at this stage the success of the Benetton business lay in the strength of the family. In 1975 Luciano married the 20-year-old Marina Salomon who worked in one of his shops. Af-ter careful research, Benetton opened his first shop in the USA, in Manhattan, New York, where it attracted some very special customers including Princess Diana and Jackie Onassis. In 1982 Lucianowas introduced to Oliviero Toscani, the photographer who was to change the image(形象) of Be- netton forever.
Although Benetton was growing very quickly, they needed an international image and for thisreason in the early l980s they decided to provide money for Formula l motor-racing. This was fol-lowed by the advertising campaigns(广告攻势) for which the company became famous.
Luciano Benetton succeeded in turning the company he started in the l950s into one of the world' s most successful businesses but he paid a high personal price. He spent so much of his life working and travelling that he lost touch with his family and friends.
56. What did Luciano Benetton' s father hope he would do?
[ A] Sell clothes.
[ B ] Build a factory.
[ C ] Learn medicine.
[ D] Run a bicycle business.
[ A] David Yates.
[ B ] Rupert Grint.
[ C ] Emma Watson.
[ D] Daniel Radcliffe.
[ A] They were tall.
[B] They were strange.
[ C] They were friendly.
[ A] Because they are expensive.
[B] Because they' re not well written.
[C]Because the theatre is too far away.
[ A] Young people in Europe don ' t stop to buy hamburgers.
[B]It is suggested that hamburgers be eaten with both hands.
[ C] Some people in Europe don ' t like to reduce their lunch break.
[D] Young people in many countries are learning how to eat in their cars.
10. What was the result of the game?
[A ]lt was unfinished.
[B] It was an exciting game.
[C] Neither of the teams won the game.
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