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_________the new pop singer built her first album piece by piece. A. Over a ye

_________the new pop singer built her first album piece by piece.

A. Over a year and a half

B. Over half and a year

C. Over one and a half year

D. Over year and half

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第1题
以下哪几个禁止陈列在板墙底层层板()

A.陈列帽子

B.氛围道具

C.陈列鞋子

D.陈列叠装

E.POP牌

F.NEW文字立牌

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第2题
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(1) A pop singer has to spend a lot of money ().

A.for his training to

B.to be unusual

C.to help the poor gain popularity

D.from the public

(2)The life of a successful pop singer is ().

A.full of trouble

B.always relaxed

C.far from easy

D.with no freedom

(3)It may be suggested from the passage that ().

A.a pop singer is afraid of meeting his fans

B.a pop singer owes a lot to his fans for his success

C.pop singers are luckier than other singers

D.a pop singer makes a lot of money

(4) The passage is mainly about ().

A.how to become a pop singer Pop

B.singers and their fans

C.life of a pop singer

D.Worries of a pop singer

(5) A pop singer has to keep working very hard if he wants to ().

A.win over the younger singers

B.stay popular

C.keep up with the public

D.sell more records

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第3题
板墙中层层板陈列规则正确的是()

A.不属于陈列区

B.陈列叠装必须夹纸,保证有高度

C.冲击区陈列2-3个SKU的叠装,鞋子或配饰

D.新品POP牌只能放在板墙的中层层板

E.NEW文字立牌只能放在板墙的中层层板

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第4题
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第5题
Iris Rossner has seen eastern German customers weep for joy when they drive away in shiny,
new Mercedes—Benz sedans. "They have tears in their eyes and keep saying how lucky they are," says Rossner, the Mercedes employee responsible for post-delivery celebrations. Rossner has also seen the French pop corks on bottles of champagne as their national flag was hoisted above a purchase and she has seen American business executives, Japanese tourists and Russian politicians travel thousands of miles to a Mercedes plant in southwestern Germany when a classic sedan with the trademark three-pointed star was about to roll off the assembly line and into their lives. Those were the good old days at Mercedes, an era that began during the economic miracle of the 1960s and ended in 1991. Times have changed. "Ten years ago, we had clear leadership in the market," says Mercedes spokesman Horst Krambeer, "But over this period, the market has changed drastically. We are now in a pitched battle. The Japanese are partly responsible, but Mercedes has had to learn the hard way that even German firms like BMW and Audi have made efforts to rise to our standards of technical proficiency."

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The author's intention in citing various nationalities' interests in Mercedes is to illustrate Mercedes' ______.

A.sale strategies

B.market monopoly

C.superior quality

D.past record

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第6题
POP 名词解释
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第7题
输⼊序列为ABC,可以变为CBA时,经过的栈操作为()

A.push,pop,push,pop,push,pop

B.push,push,push,pop,pop,pop

C.push,push,pop,pop,push,pop

D.push,pop,push,push,pop,pop

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第8题
服装墙pop 使用规则()

A.3-4仓使用一张pop

B.3-5仓使用一张pop

C.5-9仓使用两张pop

D.5-8仓使用两张pop

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第9题
POP广告的表现形式有()

A.三维动画

B.平面海报

C.平面手绘POP和立体POP

D.影视广告

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第10题
pop订单售后退款时效是?
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