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Anne: I really don’ t think that it’ s moral to target children with advertisements, as they are not yet able to distinguish
Anne: I really don’ t think that it’ s moral to target children with advertisements, as they are not yet able to distinguish
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2017-09-05
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问题
Anne:
I really don’ t think that it’ s moral to target children with advertisements, as they are not yet able to distinguish advertising from actual programming in the way adults can. This means that advertising aimed at children is misleading and unfair. It is also clearly effective, as otherwise advertisers would not spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year targeting children who are not yet able to resist their sales pitch.
John:
Advertising aimed at children brings negative social consequences, as much of it is for food and drinks that are unhealthy. Encouraging naive children to consume so much fatty, sugary and salty food is morally wrong because it creates overweight, unhealthy youngsters, with bad eating habits that will be with them for life. Society may pay a high price in terms of the extra medical care such children will eventually require.
Lily:
I think banning advertisements is a severe restriction upon freedom of speech. Companies should be able to tell the public about any legal products, or innovation will be restricted and new companies will find it hard to market their products successfully in the face of established rivals. Children also have a human right to receive information from a wide range of sources and make up their own minds about it.
Ross:
Children naturally like foods that are rich in fats and sugar. They give them the energy they need to play energetically and grow healthily. It is true that eating only such foods is bad for people, but this is a problem of bad parenting rather than the fault of advertising. If advertising to children were banned, then governments would not be able to use this means of promoting healthy eating.
Julia:
Children are not naive innocents, but clever consumers who can distinguish at a very young age between advertisements and programs, and understand that advertisements can be misleading. This essential learning process is, in fact, developed through exposure to advertisements. It is also assisted by responsible parenting that does not just leave children alone in front of the television, but spends some time watching with them and discussing what is seen.
Now match the name of each person(36 - 40)to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
Statements
[A]Parents’ bad lifestyle influences their children.
[B]It’ s not right to ban advertisements.
[C]Don’ t blame advertisements for kids’ bad eating habits.
[D]Children are easily misled by advertisements.
[E]Watching TV advertisements is a process of learning for kids.
[F]It’s time to ban advertisements aimed at children.
[G]Advertisements aimed at children may bring trouble to society.
Anne
选项
答案
D
解析
主旨题。Anne对将孩子作为目标的广告的态度是“This means that advertising aimed at children is misleading and unfair.”她认为将孩子作为目标的广告是具有误导性的,而且是不公平的。这与D选项“孩子们很容易被广告误导”表达相符,故D为正确答案。
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