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Coca-Cola is to take new action most probably because ______.A.it will sacrifice itself fo

Coca-Cola is to take new action most probably because ______.

A.it will sacrifice itself for children's health

B.it will not get involved in some law suits

C.it is unable to beat so many opponents

D.it is reluctant to fall behind Pepsi company

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第1题
10. In the example of Coca-Cola, two question marks, Minute maid and Diet coke, have the possibility of turning into stars, if the company would take risk in _________ them considerably.

A.selling

B.investing

C.managing

D.dealing with

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第2题
Forget football. At many high schools, the fiercest competition is between Coke and Pepsi
over exclusive "pouring rights" to sell on campus. But last week Jeffrey Dunn, president of Coca-Cola Americas, called a timeout: Coke's machines will now also stock water, juice, and other healthful options—even rival brands and their facades will feature school scenes and other "noncommercial graphics" instead of Coke's vivid red logo. "The pendulum needs to swing back" on school-based marketing, said Dunn.

Coke's about-face—particularly the call to end the exclusive deals that bottlers make with school districts—comes amid rising concern over kids' health. American children are growing ever more obese and developing weight-related diseases usually found in adults. While inactivity and huge helpings factor heavily, a recent study in the Lancet fingered soda pop as a likely culprit. Communities—and legislators—are already on the case. Last year, for instance, parents in Philadelphia detailed a proposed contract with Coca-Cola that would have netted the school system $43 million over 10 years. And in a searing report to Congress last month, the U. S. Department of Agriculture recommended that all snacks sold in schools meet federal nutrition standards (the requirements are loose enough that Snickers bars qualify),

Spare change? Activists hope Coke's capitulation will help curb commercialism in schools altogether. From ads on Channel One, which broadcasts current-affairs programs on classroom TVs, to middle-school math texts that cite Nike and other brand-name products in their word problems, to company-sponsored scoreboards on football fields, American pupils are bombarded. But Andrew Hagelshaw, executive director of the Oakland, Calif.-based Center for Commercial-Free Public Education, views Coca-Cola's policy shift as a "partial victory". Schools sign contracts with local bottlers; the parent company can only urge them to back off. Moreover, Coke's machines will remain in place, although with healthier options.

And don't expect teenagers to suddenly swear off the stuff—or school districts to give up the revenue. At Wheeler High School in Marietta, Ga., where students arrive before 7 a. m. and stay as late as 11 o'clock at night, they rely on the machines. And the $50, 000 in annual vending revenues have enabled Principal Joe Boland to refinish the gym floor, install a new high-jump pit, and pay $7, 000 for two buses. "If someone made an offer to me to take the machines out, I'd consider it," says Boland. "But nobody's offering me any money."

"Forget football" in Paragraph 1 suggests that football has been ______.

A.the fiercest competition at high schools

B.thought to have ill impact on students

C.competing with commercials on campus

D.brought into disrepute by Coke and Pepsi

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第3题
Forget football. At many high schools, the fiercest competition is between Coke and Pepsi
over exclusive "pouring rights" to sell on campus. But last week Jeffrey Durra, president of Coca-Cola Americas, called a timeout: Coke's machines will now also stock water, juice, and other healthful options— even rival brands and their facades will feature school scenes and other "noncommercial graphics" instead of Coke's vivid red logo. "the pendulum needs to swing back" on school-based marketing, said Dunn.

Coke's about-face—particularly the call to end the exclusive deals that bottlers make with school districts—comes amid rising concern over kids' health. American children are growing ever more obese and developing weight-related diseases usually found in adults. While inactivity and huge helpings factor heavily, a recent study in the lancet fingered soda pop as a likely culprit. Communities—and legislators-are already on the case. Last year, for instance, parents in Philadelphia detailed a proposed contract with Coca-Cola that would have netted the school system $43 million over 10 years. And in a searing report to congress last month, the U. S. Department of Agriculture recommended that all snacks sold in schools meet federal nutrition standards (the requirements are loose enough that Snickers bars qualify).

Spare change? Activists hope Coke's capitulation will help curb commercialism in schools altogether. From ads on Channel One, which broadcasts current-affairs programs on classroom TVs, to middleschool math texts that cite Nike and other brand-name products in their word problems, to companysponsored scoreboards on football fields, American pupils are bombarded. But Andrew Hagelshaw, executive director of the Oakland, Calif.-based Center for Commercial-Free Public Education, views CocaCola's policy shift as a "partial victory". Schools sign contracts with local bottlers; the parent company can only urge them to back off. Moreover, Coke's machines will remain in place, although with healthier options.

And don't expect teenagers to suddenly swear off the stuff—or school districts to give up the revenue. At Wheeler High School in Marietta, Ga. , where students arrive before 7 a. m. and stay as late as 11 o'clock at night, they rely owl the machines. And the $ 50,000 in annual vending revenues have enabled Principal Joe Boland to refinish the gym floor, install a new high-jump pit, and pay $7,000 for two buses. "If someone made an offer to me to take the machines out, I'd consider it," says Boland. "But nobody's offering me any money."

"Forget football" in Paragraph 1 suggests that football has been ______.

A.the fiercest competition at high schools

B.thought to have iii impact on students

C.competing with commercials on campus

D.brought into disrepute by Coke and Pepsi

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第4题
People drink Coca-Cola just for the taste.A.YB.NC.NG

People drink Coca-Cola just for the taste.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第5题
Which of the following statements is true?A.Research by Coca-Cola considered emotional fac

Which of the following statements is true?

A.Research by Coca-Cola considered emotional factors.

B.Coca-Cola did not carry out sufficient research.

C.Research by Coca-Cola was quantitative rather than qualitative.

D.Research by Coca-Cola was both quantitative and qualitative.

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第6题
The bottled water industry created new competitors for Coca-Cola, but it did not change the basic industry boundaries.
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第7题
It is implied in the passage that Nike and Coca-cola ______A.should not become dominant br

It is implied in the passage that Nike and Coca-cola ______

A.should not become dominant brands

B.has been ignored by many people

C.cannot be compared with drugs

D.shouldn't have caused so much concern

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第8题
In 1993, Asa Briggs Candler bought the Coca-Cola Co. and registered Coca-Cola as a tradema
rk.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第9题
Coca-Cola has become a symbol of ___________.

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