世界知名品牌广告语

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世界知名品牌广告语

世界知名品牌广告语

Volkswagen

One of the greatest pleasures you can have.

For boys who were always men.

Toyota

Let's go places.

Today tomorrow Toyota.

Toyota. Moving forward.

The best built cars in the world.

Get the feeling!

Everyday.

Drive your dreams.

The car in front is a Toyota.

I love what you do for me, Toyota!

Who could ask for anything more?

Oh, what a feeling!

You asked for it! You got it!

Your new experience of motoring.

Sony

Make Believe

L’ oreal Paris

Because I'm worth it.

For us, beauty is not something that we like to think of as

being superficial.

BMW

The Ultimate Driving Machine.

Sheer Driving Pleasure.

The Ultimate Driving Experience. Mercedes-benz

Unlike any other

Land Rover

Go beyond.

Lancome

Release the beauty inside you

Chanel

It's beautiful up here.

Her kiss. Her smile. Her perfume.

Estee lauder

Bringing the best to everyone we touch.

Dior

New Look

See Her Best Looks from the House.

Michelin

Find your car tyres in a few min with MICHELIN's tyre widget !

Pirelli

On the Wings of Goodyear.

Goodyear. We discover, you explore.

Safety together

Should a Woman Have to Worry About Tires? Goodyear Says

No! Danger lies around the corner

When Snow Say No, Goodyear says Go!.. Go, Go Goodyear!

Stop at the right time. Goodyear Eagle Ultra Group

Zippo

Zippo Makes Everything Better

Parker

It won't leak in your pocket and embarrass you

Adidas

Impossible is Nothing Remy Martin

Feel More.

Only Remy.

Louis Vuitton

L.V the Truth

Hermes

How Refreshing! How Hermes.

GIORGIO ARMANI

Dress your lips in Armani.

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When liquid carbon dioxide is put under pressure, it will

__1___ its solid state , whose common name is Dry Ice.

Many years ago scientists successfully produced the snowy,

white “Dry Ice”, ____2__ produced temperatures dipping as

___3__ as --- 109 degrees Fahrenheit, and envisioned dozens of

___4__ uses of it. Before putting “ Dry Ice” to use, _____5___, they

had yet to discover how to keep this solid from melting back into

its ___6_____ liquid state.

Fortunately, the solution ___7___ the scientists problem,

which possibly dawned on them over cocktails ___8___ happy

hours, __9___ in the fact that when “Dry Ice” mixes with liquids

having very low freezing temperatures, for example alcohol, the

solid turns into gas instead of melting . While turning into gases,

it absorbs more heat than an identical amount of ice __10___ from

water. The primary use of “Dry Ice” is __11___ perishables fresh,

especially during shipment. Today, products such as fish and

meat can ___12___ thousands of miles ,and arrive at their

destinations fresh. Eggs can remain fresh indefinitely if r_____ with

solid carbon dioxide. Flowers shop owners can prevent flower

buds from opening for up to three days by placing them in a

“ Dry Ice” atmosphere. “Dry Ice” temporarily freezes the

aging p_____ of flowers.

1. A. reach B. arrive C. stay D. keep

2. A. while B. when C.which D. where

3. A. high B. low C.deep D. much

4. A. real B. true C. practical D. effective

5. A. therefore B. thereby C.otherwise D. however

6. A. original B. often C. usual D. ordinary

7. A. with B. for C. to D. by

8. A. at B. in C. with D. for

9. A. lie B. lay C. lain D. lies

10. A. made B. making C. is made D. to made

11. A. to keep B. keeping C. to be kept D. kept

12. A. be shopped B. be shipped C. be shippeded d. be ship

Dirty teeth can kill old people

made by some American scientists.

teeth and respiratory diseases. Though the study the

researchers got clear evidence of the link. Eight was the germs in

their dental plague.

“Welink between dental problems and pneumonia. We are

the first to make the discovery,” said Dr. Ali El-Solh, who led the

research team.

El-Solh’ paper appearing in a medical journal reported the

research. El-Solh and his team 49 old patients in a hospital. They all

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pneumonia. The research team found several kinds of germs

in each patient’s mouth. Of the 49 patients, 28 had pneumonia-causing germs I their dental plague while 21 did not have them.

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