A.No.What's it about
B.Yes.What's it about
C.It's still there
D.That's a good idea
M: I'm going to be late, too. I get hero 20 minutes before it was due, and I'm getting tired of waiting. The bulletin board hasn't been changed either, I noticed.
Q: What time did the man get here?
(13)
A.9:20.
B.10:20.
C.11:20.
D.9:40.
听力原文:W: Look, I'm sorry, but the books for Chem. 100 aren't in yet.
M: Why not? School started last week.
W: I really don't know. Maybe the professor ordered them late, or the publisher ran out of then and they are on back order.
M: This is awful. I' m worried about this course anyway. I didn't do that well in chemistry in high school.
W: I know what you mean. Did you check the used book section?
M: Yes. No luck there.
W: Okay. Look, why don't you go over to the library? I'll bet that the professor put at least one copy on reserve.
M: Do you think so? That would be great. At least I could make copies of the pages that I need until the books come in. Oh, wait. If there's only one copy, everyone will be trying to do that.
W: True. Well, we do have a bulletin board. You could put a notice up that you are looking for a book for Chemistry 100, and maybe someone who has it will want so sell it directly to you. Do you have a phone in the dorm?
M: Yeah. I'll just put my name and phone number on the notice. That's a great idea! Where's the bulletin board?
W: By the T - shirts and clothing near the front door. Oh, and be sure to put down the exact title of the book, too, because they don't always use the same one.
M: Thanks. You've been a big help.
(20)
A.A notice on the bulletin board.
B.A book for a class the man is taking.
C.A chemistry class that is being taught.
D.The library reserve desk.
听力原文:W: Look, I'm sorry, but (23)the books for Chem. 100 aren't in yet.
M: Why not? School started last week.
W: I really don't know. Maybe the professor ordered them late, or the publisher ran out of then and they are on back order.
M: This is awful. I'm worried' about this course anyway. (24) I didn't do that well in chemistry in high school.
W: I know what you mean. Did you check the used book section?
M: Yes. No luck there.
W: Okay. Look, why don't you go over to the library? I'll bet that the professor put at least one copy on reserve.
M: Do you think so? That would be great. At least I could make copies of the pages that I need until the books come in. Oh, wait. If there's only one copy, everyone will be trying to do that.
W: True. Well, we do have a bulletin board. You could put a notice up that you are looking for a book for Chemistry 100, and maybe someone who has it will want to sell it directly to you. Do you have a phone in the dorm?
M: Yeah. (25) I'll just put my name and phone number on the notice. That's a great idea! Where's the bulletin board?
W: By the T-shirts and clothing near the front door. Oh, and be sure to put down the exact title of the book, too, because they don't always use the same one.
M: Thanks. You've been a big help.
(20)
A.A notice on the bulletin board.
B.A book for a class the man is taking.
C.A chemistry class that is being taught.
D.The library reserve desk.
听力原文:W: Look, I'm sorry, but the books for Chemistry 100 aren't in yet.
M: Why not? School started last week.
W: I really don't know. Maybe the professor ordered them late, or the publisher ran out of then and they are on back order.
M: This is awful. I'm worried about this course anyway. I didn't do that well in chemistry in high school.
W: I know what you mean. Did you check the used book section?
M: Yes. No luck there.
W: Okay. Look, why don't you go over to the library? I'll bet that the professor put at least one copy on reserve.
M: Do you think so? That would he great. At least I could make copies of the pages that I need until the books come in. Oh, wait. If there's only one copy, everyone will be trying to do that.
W: True, well, we do have a bulletin heard. You could put a notice up that you are looking for a book for Chemistry 100, and maybe someone who has it will want to sell it directly to you. Do you have a phone in the dorm?
M: Yeah. I'll just put my name and phone number on the notice. That's a great idea! Where's the bulletin board?
W: By the T-shirts and clothing near the front door. Oh, and he sure to put down the exact title of the hook, too, because they don't always use the same one.
M: Thanks. You've been a big help.
(20)
A.A notice on the bulletin board.
B.A book for a class the man is taking.
C.A chemistry class that is being taught.
D.The library reserve desk.
The word "powerhouse"in paragraph one means ()
A、a small powerplant
B、a good restaurant
C、an energetic person
D、an angry woman
W: I knew you would. You certainly deserve it.
Q: what does the woman mean?
(19)
A.She is surprised at the news.
B.She has also won a scholarship.
C.She has confidence in him.
D.She is not interested in the news.
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The Competition Act basically sets out rules relating to misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices. The Bulletin was issued to foster obedience with the Competition Act and ensure greater fairness, predictability and transparency in its application to representations made on the Internet. Specifically, it contains criminal and civil provisions that prohibit misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices related to products or services. Any representation that is false or misleading in a "material respect" is prohibited. As determined by the courts, a representation is deemed misleading in a material respect if it conveys a false impression to the ordinary citizen and would likely influence his or her decision to purchase the product.
Although the Bulletin is not legally binding on the Competition Bureau, it sets out the Bureau's position that the Competition Act applies equally to false or misleading representations regardless of the medium in which they are made. The rules set out in the Competition Act will be applied in a manner that is neutral--neither biasing business activity to ward or away from the Internet. The Competition Bureau is of the opinion that responsibility for false or misleading advertisements lies with the person who "causes" the representation to be made. In the on-line context, this would typically be the business that controls the content of the website and for whom the website is made available.
The Bulletin provides guidance to businesses operating websites and presents the Bureau's opinion on the application of the Competition Act to representations made on line. ? Obviously, determining whether or not a particular representation is false or misleading will depend on all of the circumstances surrounding the representation. Businesses concerned about the potential application of the provisions on misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices in the Competition Act to their websites should consult with their legal advisor.
According to the article, the function of the bulletin put out by the Competition Bureau was to.
A.eliminate deceptive on-line advertising
B.introduce the Competition Act
C.clarify rules related to on-line advertising and marketing
D.inform. the Canadian public about deceptive marketing practices