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A、The advertisements there were well designed. B、The advertisements there were creative and necessary. C、She found the advertise
A、The advertisements there were well designed. B、The advertisements there were creative and necessary. C、She found the advertise
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2013-07-30
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问题
When I arrived in America three years ago, I was surprised by the tremendous amount of advertising. But now I’ve come to realize that it is a creative and necessary part of an industrial society. I, too, want to improve my life style and to buy better products. I look to advertising to show me how to do it. Deciding what to believe in an advertisement, however, isn’t easy. It seems to me that a person must purchase things with a lot of care. As a consumer, I want to get the best for my money so I really have to understand the techniques of advertising. Otherwise, manufacturers would be able to sell me anything, whatever its quality may be. The creative aspects of advertisements, for instance, often cover up defects or problems in products. I have learned this well, since I have made purchases and lost money because the items were of poor quality. The future advertising most likely will involve more public participation. In the future, if customers really care about the quality of something as well as the quantity, maybe advertisers will begin to care more about what they are trying to sell.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. What do we learn about the speaker?
30. What’s the speaker’s impression of the advertisement in America when she first arrived there?
31. What does the speaker think future advertisers should do?
选项
A、The advertisements there were well designed.
B、The advertisements there were creative and necessary.
C、She found the advertisements there difficult to understand.
D、There were far more advertisements there than she had expected.
答案
D
解析
选项中的advertisements there,well designed,She found,difficult to understand等表明,本题可能考查女士对广告的看法。由短文开头提到的I was surprised by the tremendous amount of advertising可知,说话者(女士)认为美国的广告数量比她想象的要多,故答案为[D]。
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