Each and (0)………every…………day we see hundreds of advertising images. (1)…………..other of image confronts us (2)………………….anything like the same frequency. Never in history (3)…………….there been such a concentration of visual messages. The brain cannot help (4)…………..take these messages in, and for a moment they stimulate the imagination (5)……………virtue of their appeal to memory or expectation.
Advertising is usually justified as a competitive medium of benefit (6)……………….the public and efficient manufactures. (7)…………………it may be true that, in advertising, one particular brand competes against another, it is also just (8)……………….true that such publicity images confirm and enhance others. That there are choices to be made (9)…………….without saying but, ultimately, advertising as a system makes a single proposal- namely (10)……………..we transform ourselves, or our lives, by buying something more. We are led to believe that, by (11)…………..doing, we will in (12)………….way or another become richer- but in fact we will become poor, (13)…………………….spent our money.
Advertising shows us people who have apparently been transformed into a new state and are, as a result, enviable. The state of being envied is (14)……………….constitutes glamour. And advertising is in the business (15)……………..manufacturing glamour.
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Each and (0)………every…………day we see hundreds of advertising images. (1)…………..other of image confronts us (2)………………….anything like the same frequency. Never in history (3)…………….there been such a concentration of visual messages. The brain cannot help (4)…………..take these messages in, and for a moment they stimulate the imagination (5)……………virtue of their appeal to memory or expectation.
Advertising is usually justified as a competitive medium of benefit (6)……………….the public and efficient manufactures. (7)…………………it may be true that, in advertising, one particular brand competes against another, it is also just (8)……………….true that such publicity images confirm and enhance others. That there are choices to be made (9)…………….without saying but, ultimately, advertising as a system makes a single proposal- namely (10)……………..we transform ourselves, or our lives, by buying something more. We are led to believe that, by (11)…………..doing, we will in (12)………….way or another become richer- but in fact we will become poor, (13)…………………….spent our money.
Advertising shows us people who have apparently been transformed into a new state and are, as a result, enviable. The state of being envied is (14)……………….constitutes glamour. And advertising is in the business (15)……………..manufacturing glamour.
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Van is an exchange students in the USA. He's living with the Parker family in the American State of Ohio now. Mr.Parker is a farmer and Mrs.Parker works part time at a grocery store in a nearby town. They have two children, Peter and Sam. Van often does chores after school. Sometimes, he also helps them on the farm. The family relaxes on Saturday afternoon, and they watch Peter play baseball. Van likes the Parkers and he enjoys being e member of their family.
* True or False:
1. The Parker family lives in the USA
2. Van thinks he enjoys being a son of the Parkers
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The roller -coaster has been around for over one hundred years and......(1)popularity is constantly increasing.
Some people........(2) crazy about roller - coasters and travel around.........(3) world to try out new rides famous......(4) their speed ,length or height.They love the feeling of not being.......(5) control,the speed and the 'sickening' feeling in......(6) stomach at the top of the first place.
Some roller-coasters are made of pine ........(8).These rides feel .........(9) safe because the track shakes and makes a lot of noise. As a result the rides seem ........(10) dangerous. However,they are just.......(11)
safe as steel frame ones.
Being a teenager is tough. Tough for the boy or girl and tough for the parents. All sorts of worries that never before existed come to light at this time and without the benefit of the hindsight that parents prosses, having through it, they may seem insurmountable. The most common worries are: will I fight the boyfriend or girlfriend. What am I doing with my life? And last but not least, my parents don’t understand me. Coupled to these are stresses created by the pressures of examinations, where once again parents’ expectation may be a contributory factor.
Parents notice the signs of stress and often feel guilty, believing that the lack of teenagers’ part is their fault. There is a great deal of well-meaning advice on the subject, encouraging teenagers to speak out hand parents to listen but the heart of the problem lies in trust which should have developed earlier in childhood. Teenager will find it easier to share their thoughts if they sense that their parents went through similar experience; parents need to recall what being a teenager was like, and how they got through it.
1. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
A. Parents and children B. The smooth transition
C. The troubled teenage years D. Recalling troubled childhood
2. As used in the first paragraph the word in the first paragraph, the word insurmountable means:
A. easy B. carefree C. normal D. insuperable
3. What reason is given for teenagers feeling they cannot solve their problem.
A. their lack of experience B. their relationship with their peer group
C. their relationship with their parents D. their difficult situation at school
4. What is the writer arguing in the second paragraph ?
A. Parents are wrong to blame themselves.
B. Parents should seek professional guidance
C. parents can help if a good relationship already exists
D. the parents should put themselves in the teenagers’ shoes.
5. The word “it” in the second paragraph refers to?
A. lack of communication B. advice C. problem D. being a teenager
about twenty percent of the world's present energy comes from the sun in one form or another. Special devices have already been made available to put on the roofs of houses and flats to catch the sun's rays and thus heat water. Thousands of these devices are now being used to provide energy in homes throughout the United States while more than a million solar water-heating units have already been built in homes in Japan. Other purposes for which solar energy is at present, being used include the separation of salt from seawater, irrigation and sewage disposal. For most people in developing countries, the need is not air-conditioners or central heating, but for cheap ways of cooking food, drying crops, and lighting house.
1.what have people made to help houses and flats to catch the sun's rays?
2.where have people built more than a million solar water-heating untis?
3.is the solar energy being used to remove salt from seawater at present?
4.what do people in developing countries need?
about twenty percent of the world's present energy comes from the sun in one form or another. Special devices have already been made available to put on the roofs of houses and flats to catch the sun's rays and thus heat water. Thousands of these devices are now being used to provide energy in homes throughout the United States while more than a million solar water-heating units have already been built in homes in Japan. Other purposes for which solar energy is at present, being used include the separation of salt from seawater, irrigation and sewage disposal. For most people in developing countries, the need is not air-conditioners or central heating, but for cheap ways of cooking food, drying crops, and lighting homes.
1.what have people made to help houses and flats to catch the sun's rays?
2.where have people built more than a million solar water-heating units?
3.is the solar energy being used to remove salt from seawater at present?
4.what do people in developing countries need?
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The piece of eight was the nickname of the Spanish peso, which was rough equivalent of___1___American dollar in early America;the peso was___2___coin in much of the Americas particularly___3___the period when the storesof Spanish ships were stripped by pirates on the waters___4___the Americas and"redistributed" throughout the coastal towns. The nickname piece of eight derived from the fact that the peso was equal to eight ___5___anh therefore had he___6___eight stamped on it. The piece of eight was sometimes actually cut into pieces, or bits,and one___7___side was one-quarter of a piece of eight,or two bits.As a consequence, the U.S. quarter of___8___dollar is sometimes referred to___9___as two-bits, particularly in the western parts of the country. A visitor to that area if told"It'll be two-bits",___10___take it that the price of an tem is being given
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I believe that it is important to ........ uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms ............ the children to take pride in being students .......... the school they are going to because they are wearing uniforms with .......... bearing their school's name. secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel .......... in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are .......... or unweathy. they are really friends to one another ........ one school roof. Last but not least, it is practical ........ wear uniform. It doesn't take you time to think of ......... to wear every day. In conclusion, all students, from ......... to high schools should wear uniforms