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2020年江蘇高考學(xué)科基地密卷(一)

英語

第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分?滿分15分)

21.OurgovernmenthasissuedthebanonfishingintheYangtzeRiverincertain

periods,aimtoprotectendangeredspecieswillbeachieved.

A.whichB.whowhoseD.when

?22.theidentityof39bodiesfoundinalorrycontainer,the

BritishgovernmentannouncedthatthedeathswerefromVietnam.

A.ConfirmedB.Havingconfirmed

C.ToconfirmD.Confirming

23.Strictmeasureshavebeentakentocontrolhousesprices,whichwillcontributetoasustainable

economyinthelongterm.

A.inreturnB.ineffectC.inadvanceD.inturn

24.Heupforourseminar,buthehadtoleavebeforethe

seminarwasover.

A.didshowC.wouldhaveshown

C.hasshownD.wasgoingtoshow

25.Driversareoftenseenbattlingforparkingspace,whichisarareincrowdedcities;

A.elementB.commodityC.compositionD.sour

26.一Ihaven'tseenmuchofPetersonrecently.

一He'ssaidhisnewapartment.

A.beingdecoratingB.havingdecorated

C.tobedecoratingD.tohavedecorated

27.MyconstantencouragementandpraisegraduallyColinthat

hecouldalsosucceedaslongasheworkedhard.

A^threatenedB.persuaded

C.recommendedD.promised

28.Beforestartinguniversity,you*dbetterchooseacourse,best

reflectingyourinterestandstrength.

A.oneB.theoneC.thatD.which

29.OnNewYearEveinChina,peopleinthenorthtendtohave

dumplings,thoseinthesouthhavericecaketocelebrateNewYear.

A.thoughB.whileC.whenD.since

30.Someoneprovidedoneclueforthepoliceamalemotoristin

darkclothespassedbythecrimescene

A.whereB.whoC.thatD.when

31?Itotellyouaboutthesuddenchange,buttherewasn*ttime.

A.phonedB.badphoned

C.wouldphoneD.wouldhavephoned

32.-Ihaven'tseenyouforages.

meoverforachatsowecaneachother'supbates.

A.liveuptoBendupwithC.holdontoD.catchupon

33.Howisyournewprogramgettingalong?

Abusinessownertoinvest,butsomehow,hehaschanged

hismind.

A.agreesB.hasagreedC.agreedD.hadagreed

34.-CanyoutellmewhenyouwillcomebackfromFrance?

—Icanonlygiveyoumyidea.MaybeinAugust.

A.roughB.concreteC.explicitD.original

35.Bobrefusedallhisclassmates*invitations.

Heissurely.Nobodylike,approachinghim.

A.atoughnutB.awetblanket

C.aconfidentialD.theappleofoureye

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題海小題1分,滿分20分)

Oneafternoon,IwasoutsideintheshadewithjustmyfeetinthesunandIfeltatingliif胡ij痛)onmyankles.

Iwasdiagnosedasphotosensitive.Exposureto36onanypartofmybodycausedtheskinto37.Doctorstoldme

therewaslikelynocure.

Wavinghomebecamealmost38.1keptthecurtainsdrawn.IwasanartistbutIcouldn'tswitch911thelights

to39.1didn'tknowhowIwasgoingtolive.ButIalsoknewIwasn'tgoingtoletthis40me.

CarryingonlivingwhereIwaswasn't41:1foundsomewherewithfewerwindows.142thewindowswith

paperandclothFriendsbroughtweekly43andessentials.Ispend18hoursadayintotal44.

Therearetimeswhenexposingmyselftolightis45,ofcourse.I46tolivewithoutfreshair,soIgofora

walkat5ameachmorning,asthestreetlampsaregoingoffbutbeforethe47hasrisen.

Goingoutto48_isimpossible,butfamilyandfriendsbringnewpeopletovisit.Wesitinthedarkandcat,

laugh,playpiano.Atmyplace,youdon'tneedtoworryyoumightcauseoffencebynot49.

SometimesIfeela50oflightandthat'smoreisolatingthanIeverimagined.ButIliveinhopethatI'll51.

Idreamoftakingalongstrollinthesun,oratripoutofthecity,orseeingmy52again.But53thosethings

neverhappen,I'mhappywiththelifeI'vehad.Inaway,thisconditionhassharpenedmy54oftheworld.Every

morningonmywalk,it'sasifIseeitafreshanditsbeautynever55totakemybreathaway.

36.A.airB.lightC.artD.shade

37.A.shrinkB.softenC.hardenD.bum

A.impossibleB.frequentC.urgentD.necessary

A.readB.writeC.workD.listen

A.liftB.rushC.pushD.beat

A.fashionableB.encouragedC.practicalD.welcomed

A.didupB.blackedoutC.fittedtogetherD.tookdown

A.groceriesB.paintsC.medicinesD.magazines

44.A.silenceB.isolationC.darknessD.despair

45.A.satisfactoryB.unreasonableC.contradictoryD.unavoidable

46.A.refuseB.hesitateC.expectD.manage

47.A.moonB.sunC.windD.water

48.A.relaxB.dineC.socializeD.exercise

49.A.respondingB.smilingC.arguingD.participating

50.A.supporterB.loverC.prisonerD.spreader

51.A.withdrawB.compromiseC.tolerateD.recover

52.A.artB.potentialC.gapD.future

53.A.sinceB.ifC.thoughD.before

54.A.hatredB.ignoranceC.appreciationD.fear

55.A.failsBtendsC.meansD.wants

第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分〉

A

Ifyou'renotoneoftherecord1.9millionBritishholidaymakerswhowentonacruis6海上航游)lastyear,

isn'tithightimeyouwalkedupthegangway?

We'veroundedupallofthebestpackagesyouneedtoknowabout,aswellaspickingoutsomeofourtop

favouritelatedeals.

USTransatlanticFrom£629pp:Sail13nightswithstopsincludingBoston,NewYork.Priceisona

full-boardbasisandincludesaccommodationaswellasonboardentertainmentandactivities.Basedonaninterior

cabinbutupgradetoOceanViewforanextra£177pp.

Cubafrom£400pp:SailfivenightsonboardMajestyoftheSeaswithstopsinHavana?CubaandMexico.

Priceisonafull-boardbasisandincludesaccommodationaswellasonboardentertainmentandactivities.

Portugal,SpainandItalyfrom£479pp:SailsevennightswithstopsincludingMadeira,andMalagaona

full-boardbasis.Priceincludesmeals,afternoontea,late-nightsnacks,luxuryen-suiteaccommodation,allonboard

activitiesandentertainment.

Europeancitiesfrom£579pp:SailonboardMSCMeravigliafromBarcelonatovisitMarseille,Genoa,

Civitavecchia,PalermoandValetta,andmakethemostofMSC'sall-inclusivedrinkspackageincludingcoffees,

cocktails,wine,beer,spiritsandsoftdrinksforover18s.Pricesisonacruiseonlybasiswithtwopeoplesharinga

cabin.

Whilethereareplentyofgreatlatedealsavailabletocustomers,thecruiseindustryoftenhassomeofitsbest

dealsmonthsinadvance.Goingforward,cruiselinesarelookingtochangethewaythebookingsystemworkssothe

pricesgoupclosertothedeparture.Ifyou'relookingtotryoutacruiseinthefuture,it'smorelikelythatthebest

bargainswillbefounduptoayearinadvanceofthedeparture.Ifyouhavetheavailability,tryandplayaroundwith

yourdatesasflexibilityisimportantwhentryingtogetabetterdeal.

56.Whichofthefollowingcruisepackagesdoesn'tincludethemeals?

A.USTransatlantic.

B.Cuba.

C.Portugal,SpainandItaly.

D.Europeancities.

57.Wecanlearnfromtheadvertisementthat.

A.abetterdealcanbefoundwhenyoutravelonafixeddate

B.itisbetterforcustomerstobookacruisesoonerratherthanlater

C.customerscanfindthebestbargainsjustbeforethedeparture

D.thecruiseindustryoffersdiscountswhenchangingthebookingsystem

B

Pullingintothedrive-throughlanetoorderaburgerandfriesisgettingharderinsomeU.S.cities.

InAugust,Minneapolisbecamethelatestcitytopassanordinancebanningtheconstructionofnew

drive-throughwindows.

Mostbansfocusoncurbingemissions,reducinglitter,improvingpedestriansafetyandenhancingwalkability.

Butsuchlegislationisalsosometimespromotedasanopportunitytocreatehealthierfoodenvironmentsand

curbobesity.Inastudyanalyzingdrive-throughbansin27Canadiancities,researchersnoted,"healthpromotion

andchronicdiseasepreventionarepublichealthgainsfromtheimplementationoffastfooddrive-throughservice

bylaws."

InSouthLosAngeles,whereanestimated45%ofthe900restaurantsintheareaservedfastfoodandalmost37%

ofadultsand30%ofchildrenwereobese,a2008regulationthatprohibitedopeningorexpandingstand-alone

fast-foodrestaurantsanddrive-throughwindowswasaimedatcurbingthathealthepidemic.

Inthereport"TheCityPlanner'sGuidetotheObesityEpidemicZoningandFastFood,,,researcherssupport

theideathatzoningcouldhelpprotectresidentsfromhigh-calorie,high-fatfoods,sayingthatthepurportedpublic

healthbenefitsprovide”alogicalandcompellingjustificationfortheregulationoffastfoodoutletsbyzoninglaws

toprotectthepublic'shealthfromthedevastatingobesityepidemic."

RolandSturm,asenioreconomistatRandCorp,anon-profitresearchfirm,callsthenotionridiculous.

Proponentsofthebansoftentoutpotentialhealthbenefits,heexplains,butthereisnoevidencetobackupthose

claims.

Obesityrateswentup,notdown,afterSouthLosAngelesbannednewstand-alonefast-foodrestaurantsand

drive-throughwindows,accordingtoresearchpublishedinthejournalSocialScienceMedicinein2015.Sturm,the

leadauthor,notesthattheratesofoverweightandobesitycontinuedclimbinginthethreeyearsfollowingtheban.

"Weneedtobecarefulnottooverstatewhatthesebanscando,“saysSturm.MIfwewanttolowerobesityand

wantpeopletobehealthier,drive-throughbansarenotgoingtoachievethat.1'

Indeed,themoveappearstobelesssuccessfulthanotherlegislationaimedatcontrollingcaloriesandreducing

obesity.Sodataxeswerelinkedtoa52%decreaseintheconsumptionofsugar-sweetenedbeveragesamong

low-incomeresidentsinBerkeley,Calif.Evidenceabouttheimpactofmenulabelingislessclear,butsomestudies

havefoundthatitaffectsthenumberofcaloriesinmealspurchasedatfast-foodrestaurants.

Thebansarenotmeanttoabolishfastfood.Existingdrive-throughwindowsareoftenexemptfrombans,and

customerscanstillgetoutoftheircarsandventureinsideforgrab-and—gotacos,burgers,chickentendersand

milkshakes.Intheabsenceofadrive-throughoption,famishedcustomersmightordertheirdinnerthroughanapp

likeUberEatsor

Grubhub,whichCardellosayshebelievesmightbeworsefortheenvironment.

58.TheauthorusesdatainPara.5toshowthat.

A.theestimationisaccurate

B.theproblemisserious

C.fast-foodrestaurantsshouldbepromoted

D.drive-throughwindowsshouldbeexpanded

59.RolandSturmwouldagreethat.

A.overweightandobesityisunavoidableandincurable

B.thedrive-throughbanbringspotentialhealthbenefits

C.prohibitingdrive-throughwindowsmightnotserveitspurpose

D.fast-foodrestaurantsanddrive-throughwindowsleadtoobesity

60.Whichofthefollowingisapropertitleforthispassage?

A.Drive-throughwindowsandobesity

B.UrberEatsandBrubhubharmsenvironment

C.Fast-foodrestaurantsshouldbeprohibited

D.Constructionofnewdrive-throughwindowsbanned

C

Thebrightestmomentsinthehistoryofmankinddemonstratethatthosewecall"geniuses"aren*tusually

isolatedfigures.Wheneveroneofthoseprivilegedmindsappears,therearemanymenandwomenaroundthemwho

alsostandoutintellectually,That*swhymanyaffirmthatintelligenceisacollectivereality.

Theadvancesthatcertainscientistsmadewould'vebeenimpossiblewithoutthehelpofothers.Sciencehas

beenachainofdiscoveries.WithoutCopernicus,therewouldbenoNewton.Inturn,withoutNewton,therewould

benoEinstein.

Bycomingintocontactwithintelligentminds,yourintelligenceisenhanced.Noonecanbetrulyintelligent

whilebeingcompletelyisolatedfromtherestoftheworld.Thosearoundusexertabiginfluenceonourreasoning

andproblem-solvingabilities.Whetheryoubelieveitornot,theystimulateordepressourintellectinsomeway.

Ideasaregreaterwhenwesharethem.Otherpeople'ssenseofrationalityandsensitivitycontributetotheir

creativegrowth.Theintelligenceofthosesurroundingusmakesussmarter.Whenitcomestothis,ourenvironment

isineffectinstrumental.

Thisrealityhasseveralconsequences,though.Thefirstandmostimportantistobeawareofthelinkswe

establishwithothers.Notonlywilltheyaffectouremotionallife,butalsoourlevelofintelligence.Thesamegoes

theotherwayaround.Wehelpothersbemoreorlessintelligent.Thatbeingsaid,intelligenceisundoubtedlya

collectivereality.

Now,weunderstandthatintelligenceisacollectiverealityandthatwe'realwaysmakingourselvesandothers

moreknowledgeable.However,someinterests,ontheotherhand,promotecollectivestupidity.Alotofthat

stupidityconsistsinbelievingthatourdutyintheworldistoseektheexaltationofouregoatallcosts.Also,

forgettingoroverlookingthepower

ofgroups.Seeingsocietyasawholeentitycomposedofindividualswhoonlycompetewitheachotherbelieving

thattheultimatepurposeistoimposeourselves.

61.Whichofthefollowingsayingsagreeswiththemainargumentofthispassage?

A.Greatmindsthinkalike.

B.Geniusis1%inspirationand99%perspiration.

C.Thebeautyofamanisinhisintelligence.

D.Realityleavesalottotheimagination.

62?Whatdoestheauthormeanby”ourenvironmentisineffectinstrumental"inPara.4?

A.Theenvironmentislikeamusicalinstrument.

B.Environmentalprotectionisofgreatimportance.

C.Intelligenceiswhatmakespeoplesmarter.

D.Peoplecanbeinfluencedbythosearoundthem.

63?Theauthorseemstobelievethat.

A.helpingothersishelpingourselves

B.people'semotionallifeeasilygetsaffected

C.youwillgetsmarterifyoustaywithsmartpeople

D.ourlevelofintelligenceisdeterminedbyoursurroundings

64.Whatmighttheauthortalkaboutinthefollowingparagraph?

A.Howtobemoreknowledgeable.

B.Howtoavoidcollectivestupidity.

C.Howtocompetewitheachother.

D.Howtoachieveourultimatepurpose.

D

AsthefirescontinuetospreadfastintheAmazonrainfores^thelungoftheworld-BrazilianPresidentJair

Bolsonarohasputasidehisearlierstubbornnessandistakingactiontoaddresstheissue.HisAgricultureMinister

TerezaCristinaDiashasrevealedthatthepresidentrefusestomaketheAmazonfiresaglobalissue.Shesaidthat

Brazilwas"takingcare“oftheAmazonandthatinternationalconcernsoverthefiresshouldbecooleddown.

Foralongtime,Bolsonarowasnotinterestedinenvironmentalprotectionandforestpreservation.Asthe

Amazonfiresgrabbedtheworld'sattention,hefirstquestioneddataaboutthefiresandsaidthatBrazilwasbeingthe

targetofasmear(誹謗)campaign.

Helaterfiredtheheadofthedataproviderandaccusednongovernmentalenvironmentalprotection

organizationsofbeingtheculprits(罪犯)withoutgivinggoodreasons.

However,theseshouldnotbeexcusesforselectivemediacoverage.Whilereportingontheongoingfire,

responsiblemediashouldalsoreport.this<25well:Aftercuttingdowntrees,localsgenerallyfollowthetraditionof

burningremainingwood.Inrecentdecades,whenthedryseasonsettlesinaroundJuly*forestfiresarecommon.

Thenumberoffiresitesrangesfromtensofthousandstoasmanyas170,000.Therehavebeenmorethan

75,000firesitessofarthisyear.However,therobustecosysteminBrazilcanabsorbthelossescausedbyfirestoa

certainextent.Withthearrivaloftherainseasonintheautumn,increasedrainfallwillputouttheconventionalfires.

Therefore,peopleshouldaskthisquestioninstead:Dothesefiresreallyneedinterference?

Thekindofmediahype(夸張)weseewiththeAmazonfiresisnostrangertocountrieslikeChina.Duetoa

fixedideologicalmindset,themainstreammediaintheWesthasalwaystakenatwistedviewtowardscountriesthat

choosedifferentdevelopmentpaths.

However,forBrazil,whichhaslongbeenafolloweroftheirmodelanda"topperformer"whomtheyonce

encouragedandpraised,whenitspresidentexpressesrebelliousviewsonclimatechangeandshowsdisobedience

(不月艮從),theychangetheirattitudeveryquickly.

Sincethenewsofthefires,Bolsonarohasfacedalotofpressurefromthemediaandnon-governmental

organizationsbothlocallyandinternationally.

Somedevelopedcountriesissuedultimatums(最后通牒).IfthegovernmentofthisLatinAmericanpower

doesnotdothingsthewaytheylike,theywilltakenecessarymeasures.

TheG7summitthatconcludeddaysagospecificallydiscussedthefireswhichtheydefinedasa''globalcrisis,“

despiteBrazil,theconcernedparty,notbeingpresent.

ThosedevelopedcountriesfirstcondemnedBolsonaroforhisfailuretocontrolthefiresandthefollowing

tragedy.Thenwithmuchfanfare,theymadeaseriouspromisetosetupaspecialfund.Ofcourse,likethewaythey

handleothermajoreventsthattheyare""concernedabout,Htheyputforwardaratherforward-lookingmulti-phase

long-termplan:Notonlywilltheyhelpseveralcountriesintheregiontocopewiththefires,buttheywillalso

committotherestorationoflocalbiodiversity(生物多樣,性)afterthefiresareputout.

Idon'tintendtomakeexcusesforBolsonaro'spolicies.Infact,Ithinkthereismuchroomfordiscussionabout

manyofhispractices.I'mnotabouttodiscusshowtoreconcileenvironmentalprotectionwitheconomic

development.Ionlywanttosaythatif,asFrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacronrealizedattheG7summit,theeraof

Westernsupremacy(至高權(quán)力)isabouttoend,thenitisclearlyinappropriateforthemtostilltakethemoralhigh

groundandtrytolecturethepresidentofanothercountry.Ofcourse,theprotectionoftheAmazonforestshould

concerneveryoneonEarth.That'swhyweneedglobalcooperationontheissue.However,Westernarrogance(傲

'慢)overhowtodealwiththefiresandtakeactionisnottherightapproachtofacilitateinternationalcooperation

65?WhatistheinternationalconcernaboutAmazon?

A.MinisterTerezadisagreedwithPresidentJair.

B.TheAmazonrainforestarespreadingtoofast.

C.BrazilianPresidentmakesthefireaglobalissue.

D.Thelungoftheworldisbeingdestroyedinthefire.

66.HowdidBolsonaroreacttotheworld'sattention?

A.Hetookmeasurestopreservetheenvironment.

B.Heagreedtothrowdoubtonthedataaboutthefires.

C.HefirmlyheldtheviewthatBrazilwasreallyinnocent.

D.Hefiredtheleaderofanon-governmentalorganization.

67.Whatshouldresponsiblemediado?

A.Theyshouldgiveselectivemediacoverage.

B.Theyshouldgiveobjectivemediacoverage.

C.Theyshouldlearnmoreaboutthelocallives.

D.Theyshouldadvocateinterferenceinthefires.

68.WhydoestheauthormentionChinainParagraph5?

A.BecauseChinaisalsosufferingfromtheforestfires.

B.BecauseChinahaschosenthesamedevelopmentpaths.

C.BecauseChinahasalsoexperiencedtheWesterndoublestandards.

D.BecauseChinaisopposedtotheWesternviewsonclimatechange.

69.Whichbelongstooneofthemeasuresthatthedevelopedcountrieshavetaken?

A.Theydefinedthefiresasaglobalcrisis.

B.TheykeptBrazilouttheG7summit.

C.TheywouldforceBolsonarotoleaveoffice.

D.Theymadeemptypromiseswithoutpracticalaction.

70.Whatistheauthor'sattitudestowardsBolsonaro'spoliciesandWesternsupremacy?

A.Skepticalandopposed.

B.Supportiveandobjective.

C.Opposedandsupportive.

D.Skepticalandobjective.

第11卷(兩部分,共35分)

第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

Electronicmarketingisaformofproductpromotionandcustomerrelationestablishmentconductedwiththe

useofelectronicmedia.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,anewerainmarketinghasbeencreated.Marketers

havebeenquicktojumponsubsequent后來的)technologicaldevelopmentsfromradiototheInternet.Companies

maymarketspeciallyviaelectronicmediaoruseamixtureofmarketingmediainordertoreachabroadtarget

audience.Marketinghasanumberofgoals,includingfamiliarizingpeoplewithcompaniesandproducts,

encouragingconsumerstoadoptspecificproducts,andpromotingapositivepublicopinionaboutacompany,

product,orservice.

Electronicmarketingisfreetochangeitsmethodsaccordingtodifferentcircumstances.Itallowscompanies

tocreatetargetedcampaignswithbroadreach.Thisformofmarketingcanalsobeverycosteffective,makingit

possibleforcompaniestoreachlotsofconsumersatasmallamountofthecostforothertypesofadvertising.

Inadditiontomedialiketelevision,radio,andtheInternet,electronicmarketerscanusemediasuchasphones

forconveyingadvertisements.Talkingadsmountedonbusstationsandotherpublicinstallationsareanother

example.Electronickiosksinlocationslikemallscanalsobeusedformarketingpurposes.Marketerscancreate

videobrochures,insertadsinfrontoffeaturefilms,andfindanumberofotherwaystoreachtheaudiencevia

electronicmeans.

Internetmarketinginparticularisrichgroundformarketers.Thisformofelectronicmarketingcanbegeneric

(通用的),asinthecaseofbanneradsplacedonwebsites.Itcanalsoberemarkablyspecific,tailoredtoInternet

usehabitswiththegoalofreachingouttospecificconsumers.Marketerscanservedifferentkindsofadscustomize

emailmarketingcampaigns,anduseothertechniquestoreachpotentialconsumersontheInternet.

Someadvertisingfirmsspecializeinelectronicmarketingservices.Theycanhelptheircustomersorganize

effectivecampaignsandmayalsobeinvolvedinthecarryingoutofmarketingcampaigns.Thesefirmskeepupwith

thelatesttrendsinmarketingsothattheycanstayaheadwithadvertisementsthatwillappealandattract.

Companiesmustuseelectronicmarketingwithcare.Someconsumersmayfindsuchmarketingupsetting,

forcingcompaniestofindcreativewaystoadvertisethatwillarousetheirinterestinsteadofirritatingthem.Itisalso

necessarytothinkabouthowadvertisingfitsinwithacompanyimageandthe.idealsthatacompanywantsto

project.Acompanythatpridesitselfondiscretion(謹(jǐn)慎),forexample,wouldprobablynotwanttodeliveran

interruptiveemailmarketingcampaignbasedonbrowsinghabits._________________________________

PassageOutlineSupportingdetails

?Electronicmarketingisto71.____________productsand

establishcustomerrelationsbyusingelectronicmedia.

Introduction

?Astechnologydevelops,marketershave72their

focusoftechnologicaldevelopmentsfromradiototheInternet.

?Electronicmarketingis73.anditallowscompanies

Featuresofelectronictomaketargetedcampaignsinawiderange.

marketing?Itis74.__________touseelectronicmarketingthantouse

othertypesofadvertising.

?Manykindsofadvertisementscanbeusedtohelpmarketers76.

__________marketingpurposes.

?77._________onspecificInternetusehabits,marketerscan

reachspecificpotentialconsumersontheInternet

?Someadvertisingfirmscanhelpcustomers78.andcarryout

marketingcampaigns.

Thesefirmsfollowthelatesttrendsinmarketingsothattheycantakea+79.

75.________of__________________positionintheindustry.

electronicmarketing

PassageOutlineSupportingdetails

?Someconsumersmayprefercreativewaysofadvertisingthatwon'tirritate

Conclusionsthem.

?Itisalsonecessarytoconsiderhowadvertising80;theimageofacompany

anditsideals.

第五部分書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

81.請閱讀下面文字,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。

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