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uggestions on saving time in bath. D. To praise AWI for its important achievement. 6. Which is true about the suit according to the passage? A. It can spare the owner’ s trouble of soaking, dry cleaning and applying soap. B. It is of the quality of fast dry for its best cloth. C. It is not suitable for hanging. D. It has attracted more orders than any other suit. 7. The suit draws the attention from all the following groups EXCEPT________. A. corporate people who are always on the go B. people on occasional business trips C. the airline industry D. people burning the midnight oil 8. Which of the following has much to do with Mr Feighan? A. The invention of the suit. B. The try on of the suit. C. The bination of the three technologies on the suit. D. The popularization of the suit and best wishes for it 9. It can be inferred from the passage that________. A. Australians prefer foreign markets to the domestic one B. wool is the most favorite material for clothing C. westerners have different body sizes and figures from easterners D. Australia’ s economy will not recover within a year Ⅲ .信息匹配 A. The long history of marriage B. Three historical stages of marriage C. Small pay for a happy marriage D. Requirements for marriage E. Wedding and marriage ceremonies F. Reasons for marriage 1. Married people know they must adjust to one another to make their marriage successful, and that adjustments require thoughtfulness , co operation, and sacrifices of some personal the ages, however, people in all lands have found that these adjustments are very little to pay for the lifetime rewards of a happy marriage. 2. Some countries, such as England and Switzerland, require that banns (結(jié)婚預(yù)告 ), or public notices of a proposed marriage, be most civilized countries couples must get a license to states require a blood test or a general check up before granting a license. 3. Wedding and marriage are not the wedding is the ceremony that marks the beginning of a basic element of marriage is the “ consensus (意見一致 )” in the marriage ceremony— that is, the mutual agreement of the two people to be married. 4. The history of marriag