PR is used as a weapon, and so is often criticised for its lack of
______.
A: aims
B: consistency
C: customers
D: distortion
E: impressions
F: invisibility
G: objectivity
H: opposition
I: rejection
J: shallowness
K: staff
______.
A: aims
B: consistency
C: customers
D: distortion
E: impressions
F: invisibility
G: objectivity
H: opposition
I: rejection
J: shallowness
K: staff
举一反三
- It is also sometimes condemned for _____ when carrying out 'public<br/>relations exercises'. A: aims B: consistency C: customers D: distortion E: impressions F: invisibility G: objectivity H: opposition I: rejection J: shallowness K: staff
- How<br/>do people see public relations?<br/>People's<br/>_______ of an organisation are based on what they are exposed to in<br/>the media, and any contact they may have had with it. A: aims B: consistency C: customers D: distortion E: impressions F: invisibility G: objectivity H: opposition I: rejection J: shallowness K: staff
- Online services are so designed that the more they are used, the more profit they generate. A: A B: B C: C D: D E: E F: F G: G H: H I: I J: J K: K L: L M: M N: N O: O
- Teenagers' parents are often concered about negative peer influence. A: A B: B C: C D: D E: E F: F G: G H: H I: I J: J K: K L: L
- Many people eat out less often to save money in times of recession. A: A B: B C: C D: D E: E F: F G: G H: H I: I J: J K: K