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时间:2015-01-05 12:12

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A advertisement of your mobile data. It gives a series of Why on the screen to show the problems we are facing.  The terms of the agreement state that if you don’t use all of the data you’re allotted for a given month, you lose the ability to use it in subsequent months. It’s called informed consent. There is no coercion (specifically, theft) in this situation. It’s not “your data.” If you don’t like this term, renegotiate, do business with another provider, or go without. You don’t have a right to a service except under the terms a provider is willing to provide it to you (not any more than a given provider has a right to your money, except under the terms you’re willing to give it to him – which is precisely why companies compete with each other to make their terms more compatible with your desires).  These are very basic concepts which underlie the free-market, but unfortunately most people in contemporary society are completely clueless about them – and therefore hostile to the free market as such. This cluelessness and hostility is what T-Mobile is exploiting in this commercial. They’re using the public’s widely-held notion that for-profit business activity necessarily involves harming others (in this case, the customers) in order to emotionally manipulate it’s way into a favorable position in the viewer’s mind. Apparently the company’s superior product isn’t superior enough to “sell itself.” Instead of simply distinguishing itself by emphasizing the fact that it offers “roll forward” data plans, apparently T-Mobile it has to also impugn the moral character of it’s competition.  This is the kind of short-term, opportunistic, self-defeating behavior that is paving the way for the complete destruction of the free market (since it is people like this commercial’s viewers who are the ones who elect anti-capitalist politicians). When that happens, T-Mobile will be one of the victims of that destruction, and they will have no one to blame but themselves.  Ps: rephreasing and restatement is necessary if you are using it in IELTS.

雅思考试有四门单科考试,分别是那些

雅思考试分为听力、阅读、写作和口语四部分。

学术类和普通类的听力和口语使用相同的试题,阅读和写作使用不同试题。

考试时间总计约2小时45分钟。

雅思的这四部分 都是非常重要的,考试前一定要做好复习工作额,需要范文真题就q我要吧 2023619100 有助参考 复习前三部分考试(听力、阅读和写作)必须在同一天内完成。

口语考试根据考点的情况可能会安排在其它三部分考试之前或之后。

听力时间:40分钟  考生听四段录音,难度随考试的进行而递增。

  录音包括独白和对话。

听力考试采用不同的英语口音和方言。

录音只能听一遍,但会留给考生一些时间阅读问题并记录答案。

学术类阅读时间:60分钟  考生将阅读三篇文章并回答问题。

  文章从书本、杂志、期刊及报纸上选取,不需要考生具备专业知识。

培训类阅读时间:60分钟  考试的文章以英语国家日常生活素材为基础。

  考试的文章将从报纸、广告、说明书及书籍中摘取,考察考生对信息的理解及运用的能力。

学术类写作时间:60分钟  第一部分,要求考生根据给出的表格或图表,写一篇大约150字的文章,考查考生描述及分析数据的能力。

  第二部分,要求考生针对某个问题或观点,写一篇大约250字的短文,考生要求能够使用恰当语气及语域(包括词汇、语法等)讨论问题,并展开论证。

培训类写作时间:60分钟  第一部分要求考生写一封大约150字的信,询问信息或解释一种情况。

  第二部分要求考生根据所给出问题或观点写一篇大约250字的短文,考生要求能够使用恰当的语气和语域(包括词汇、语法等)表达自己的观点,并反驳其他观点。

口语时间:11–14分钟  考试采用一对一的面试形式。

  考察考生日常会话、对熟悉话题作一定长度的描述以及与考官之间的互动能力。

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