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Most American magazines and newspapers reserve 60 percent of their pages for ads. The New York Times Sunday edition【1】may contai
Most American magazines and newspapers reserve 60 percent of their pages for ads. The New York Times Sunday edition【1】may contai
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2012-02-27
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Most American magazines and newspapers reserve 60 percent of their pages for ads. The New York Times Sunday edition【1】may contain 350 pages of advertisements. Some radio stations devote 40 minutes of every hour to【2】.
Then there is television. According to one estimate, American youngsters sit【3】three hours of television commercials each week. By the time they graduate from high school, they will have been【4】360,000 TV ads. Televisions advertise in airports, hospital waiting rooms, and schools.
Major sporting【5】are now major advertising events. Racing cars serve as high speed【6】Some athletes receive most of their money from advertisers. One【7】basketball player earned $ 3.9 million by playing ball. Advertisers paid him nine times that much to【8】their products.
There is no escape. Commercial ads are displayed on wails, buses, and trucks. They decorate the inside of taxis and subways—even the doors of public toilets.【9】messages call to us in supermarkets, stores, elevators—and【10】we. are on hold on the telephone. In some countries so much advertising comes through the mail that many recipients proceed directly from the mailbox to the nearest wastebasket to【11】the junk mail.
【12】Insider’s Report, published by McCann-Erickson, a global advertising agency, the estimated【13】of money spent on advertising worldwide in 1990 was $275.5 billion. Since then, the figures have【14】to $ 411.6 billion for 1997 and a projected $434.4 billion for 1998. Big money !
What is the effect of all of this? One analyst【15】it this way: "Advertising is one of the most powerful socializing forces in the culture. Ads sell more than products. They sell images, values, goals, concepts of who we are and who we should be. They shape our attitudes and our attitudes shape our behavior. "
选项
A、digit
B、amount
C、account
D、budget
答案
B
解析
该题句意见上题。
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