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Advertising means to draw people’s attention to something. It is a central feature of our lives. Sales depend upon it. So does our knowledge of what is available. Read the following advertisements and see how much you understand them.

About what they advertise, we can safely say that           .

A. advertisements(I)and(III)advertise two products

B. advertisements(III)and(IV)advertise services

C. advertisements(II)and(III)advertise beliefs

D. advertisements(I)and(IV)provide jobs

How many advertisements are trying to be price competitive?

A. 1.      B. 2.      C. 3.      D. 4.

Which of the following statements about the advertisements above is NOT true?

A. A newspaper uses one of them in its own newspaper.

B. All of them advertise for the largest number of customers.

C. All of them list the prices.

D. All of them have included contact in formation.

From these examples of advertisements, we can conclude that .

A. some advertisements are provided by newspapers free of charge

B. newspaper is the most common means of advertising

C. advertising is an expensive business

D. advertisements should appeal to customers

If you want someone to do some cleaning for you, you can call       .

A. 232567                B. 73204683

C. 444237058              D. 0732605041

【小題1】B

【小題2】B

【小題3】C

【小題4】D

【小題5】A


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