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高三英語.(測試時間:120分鐘)

姓名班級考號成績

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7?5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出

最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小

題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whydoesthemanenvythewoman?

A.Shedoeswellincooking.B.Sheofteneatsintherestaurant.C.Sheishighlysucces

sfulinbusiness.

2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.AtaschoolyardB.Atamuseum.C.Atanaquarium(水族館)

3.Howdidthemangotoworksixmothsago?

A.OnfootB.BybusC.Buycar.

4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Takesomemedicine.B.DrinkmorewaterC.Goonadiet.

5.Whatcanweleamfromtheconversation?

A.Thespeakersdon'tknoweachtoher.B.Themanslippedontheroad.C.Thewomanishurt.

第二節(jié)(共15小題海小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C

三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀

各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩

遍。Questions6and7arebasedonthefollowingdialogue:

6.Whatdoesthewomando?

A.AkindergartenerB.AphotographerC.Agameprogrammer.

7.Whydoesthewomanlikeherjob?

A.ShelikestobecreativeB.Shelikestoworkalone.C.Shelistenstoworkwithkids.

Questions8and9arebasedonthefollowingdialogue:

8.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Buyusedtextbooks.B.Gettheclassscheduletoher.

C.Takethefirstclassandcheckouttheclassschedule.

9.Whatisrequiredtorefund(退還)thewrongbook?

A.Thereceipt(收據(jù))B.ThebluelabelC.Thebookisbroughtbackwithin3days.

Questions10-12arebasedonthefollowingdialogue:

10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.InashopB.AtanairportC.InaTVstation

11.Whichofthefollowingtermsoftheairportisthemansatisfiedwith?

A.ThegateB.Theelevator(電梯)C.Thegeneralappearance.

12.Whatdidthemanbuyhere?

A.Somethingsagainstlaw.B.SomethingswithoutdutyC.Somethingsatalowerprice

Questions13-16arebasedonthefollowingdialogue:

13.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Theirownparents.B.Theirownchanges.C.Theirlong-lostrelatives.

14.WhatdoesthemansayaboutAuntGertrude?

A.SheislookingsooldB.Sheissothinnow.C.Shehaslonghair.

15.WhatdoesCousinEmilywear?

A.Anorangedress.B.Ayellowdress.C.Awhitedress.

16.WheredoesAuntJanelivenow?

A.InBostonB.InChicagoC.InAtlanticCity.

Questions17-20arebasedonthefollowingmonologue:

17.Howmanyadventureswillthelistenersvisitnextmonth?

A.ThreeB.FourC.Five

18.WhatwillthelistenersdointherainforestofBrazil?

A.SeethesunriseB.LookatavarietyofanimalsC.Takeaboattothebaseofthefalls.

19.Whatwillthelistenersgointhesecondweek?

A.TotheMountFujiB.TotheNiagaraFallsC.TotheAmazonRiver

20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutthetemplesinThailand?

A.TheyareincredibleB.Theyareunforgettable.C.Theyareindescribable

第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用

第一節(jié):單項填空(共30小題;每小題1分,滿分30分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項

涂黑。

21.Wecaneasilygetfromthecomputerhasbeenstoredinit.

A.whichB.itC.thatD.what

22.--■-Itwasyouwhostartedallthetrouble.

——ButIdidn'tto.

A.wantB.likeC.meanD.hope

23.alittlemoney,Jimmywasabletobuyhismotheralovelynewlamp

A.TosaveB.SavingC.SavedD.Havingsaved

24.——Theexamwaseasy,wasn'tit?

--一Yes,butIdon'tthinkcouldpassit.

A.somebodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.everybody

25.--Whatifyou?

——Iwon'tbediscouragednomatterwhetherI.

A.willlose,winorloseB.lose,willwinorlose

C.lose,winorloseD.willlose,willwinorlose

26.——WhattimeMiketomorrow?

--At3:00p.m..

A.doyoumeetB.willyoumeetC.wouldyoumeetD.youliketomeet

27.——Wherewasyoupickedupthewallet?

Letmesee...,justatthesecondcounterontheleft.

A.itB.theplaceC.theplacethatD.itthat

28.AtnoonwereachedsmallvillageeastofSummerPalace.

A.the,the,theB.a,/,theC.a,the,theD.a,/,/

29.Don'tbeafraidofaskingforhelpitisneeded.

A.unlessB.whenC.sinceD.although

30.Maryoncemusicattheschoolfortenyearsandnowisanactress.

A.hastaughtB.hadtaughtC.hasbeenteachingD.taught

31.Whydoyouworksohard?

——Idreamenteringabettercollege.

A.forB.withC.ofD.on

32.Theseagullateuplocustsinashortwhile.

A.twohundredofB.hundredsof

C.twohundredsD.hundredof

33.--一IcanhardlyreadwhatJane'swritten.Iwishshewouldwrite.

——Itotallyagreewithyou.

A.asclearlyB.moreclearlyC.mostclearD.clearer

34.You'llbehurtifyoudon't.

A.lookoutB.lookupC.lookafterD.lookon

35.isnopossibilityBobwillwinthefirstprizeinthematch.

A.That,thatB.There,thatC.There,whetherD.It,whether

36.Alice,youlookpuzzled.Haveyouunderstoodit?

■-Yes,Ianotherproblemjustnow.

A.havethoughtofB.thoughtofC.wasthinkingofD.hadthoughtof

37.OnAIDSDay,theministerofHealthDepartmentdemandedthattheproblemspaid

specialattentionto.

A.referredtobeingB.referredtobeC.refertobeingD.refertobe

38.Whatismusic?Somepeopledefineitasanartfulofsoundsacrosstime.

A.engagementB.appointmentC.arrangementD.enlargement

39.Whydidn'tyoutryyourbesttogetonthebus?

■--1triedto,butIcould,itstartedmoving.

A.untilB.whenC.beforeD.after

40.Itwashisworkmate,Smith,nothewasmadechairmanofthegroup,,of

course,madehimalittleupset.

A.what,whichB,who,whatC.that,whichD,that,what

41.-Iwanttogotothelibrary,butI'mafraidI'mnotintheright.

-.Goahead.

A,way,NoB.distance,NoC.direction,YesD.street,Yes

42.hethoughthewashelpinguswiththework,hewasactuallyintheway.

A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.IfD.As

43.Sheisnotalwayssofriendly.Iwonderwhatshe.

A.iswantingB.wantsC.haswantedD.willwant

44.Itiswidelybelievedthatrespectsotherswillberespected.

A.anyoneB.thepersonC.whoeverD.who

45.Withthemoney,hecouldn'tbuyanyticket.

A.toloseB.losingC.haslostD.lost

46.Wedidn'tseeSmithatthemeeting.

——Heaboutthelecture.

A.didn'ttellB.hadnottoldC.toldD.hadnotbeentold

47.Whichofthoseelectronicdictionariesdoyoulikemost?

■一.Theyarebothexpensiveandoflittleuse.

A.NoneB.NeitherC.AllD.Both

48.InEnglish-speakingcountries,apersonwithalargevocabularyisawalking

dictionary.

A.referredtoB.comparedtoC.thoughtofD.devotedto

49.WhenIcamein,Isawherinthesofainthought.

A.sat,deepB.sitting,deeplyC.seated,deepD.seating,deeply

50.“Wemustkeepasecretofthethingshere",thegeneralsaid,atthemanin

chargeoftheinformationoffice.

A.discussed,seriouslystaredB.beingdiscussed,seriouslystaring

C.tobediscussed,seriouslystaredD.discussing,seriouslystaring

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)

中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

InGlasgow,Scotland,ayounglady,likealotofteenstoday,gottiredofhome.Thedaughter

objectedtoherfamily's51lifestyleandsaid,"Idon'twantyourGod.Iamleaving!^^

Shelefthome.Beforelong,shewasdisappointedandunabletofindajob,soshetooktothe

streetstodoeverythingshecouldto52.Manyyearspassedby,herfatherdied,hermother

grew53,andthedaughterbecamemoreandmoreentrenched(固執(zhí))inherwayoflife.

Nocontactwasmadebetweenmotheranddaughterduringtheseyears.Themother,having

54_herdaughter'swhereabouts,wenttothepoorpartofthecityin55ofherdaughter.

Shestoppedateachoftherescuemissions(收容所)withasimple56.“Wouldyouallowme

to57thispicture?^^Itwasapictureofthesmiling,gray-hairedmotherwithahandwritten

58atthebottom:"Iloveyoustill...comehome!^^

Onedaythedaughterwanderedintoarescuemissionforahotmeal.Shesat59

listeningtotheservice,allthewhilelettingher60wanderovertothebulletinboard.There

shesawthepictureandthought,couldthatbemymother?

Shecouldn't61untiltheservicewasover.Shestoodandwenttolook.Itwasher

mother,andtherewerethosewords,loveyoustill...comehome!”62shestoodinfrontof

thepicture,shewept.Itwastoo63tobetrue.

Itwasnight,butshewasso64bythemessagethatshestartedwalkinghome.65

thetimeshearriveditwasearlyinthemorning.Shewasafraidand66herwaytimidly(月旦

怯地).Assheknocked,thedoor67openonitsown.Shethoughtsomeonemusthave

brokenintothehouse.Concernedforhermother's68,theyoungwomanrantothebedroom

andshookhermotherawakeandsaid,"It'sme!It'sme!I'mhome!^^

Themothercouldn'tbelievehereyes.Theyfellintoeachother'sarms.Thedaughtersaid,"I

wassowoniedand69someonehadbrokenin."Themotherrepliedgently,t4No,dear.From

thedayyouleft,thatdoorhasneverbeen70.

51.A.modernB.religiousC.awfulD.simple

52.A.earnmoneyB.helpothersC.getfreeD.becomefamous

53.A.lonelier氏slowerC.angrierD.older

54.A.toldaboutB.heardofC.learnedfromD.talkedto

55.A.sightB.chargeC.searchD.need

56.A.requestB.remarkC.questionD.speech

57.A.printoutB.lookatC.giveoffD.putup

58.A.recordB.adviceC.messageD.notice

59.A.sensitivelyB.absent-mindedlyC.devotedlyD.carefully

60.A.eyesB.handsC.thoughtsD.imaginations

61.A.helpB.moveC.waitD.listen

62.A.AfterB.SinceC.UntilD.As

63.A.luckyB.goodC.happyD.certain

64.A.astonishedB.touchedC.interestedD.ashamed

65.A.ByB.AtC.DuringD.Before

66.A.hadB.ledC.madeD.held

67.A.seemedB.blewC.provedD.flew

68.A.safetyB.healthC.dangerD.life

69.A.observedB.realizedC.foundD.thought

70.A.pushedB.openedC.lockedD.fixed

A.

Warning:ForExternalUseOnly

Avoidsprayingineyes,earsoronsensitiveareasofthebody.Thisproductisnotforuseon

wildordomesticanimalbitesorpuncture(刺破)wounds.Ifyouhaveananimalbiteorpuncture

wound,consultyourphysicianimmediately.Don'tusethisproductformorethantendays.If

conditionworsens,seeyourphysician.Keepthisandalldrugsoutofreachofchildren.Incaseof

accidentalswallowing,seeprofessionalassistance(help)orcontact(getintouchwith)aPoison

ControlCentreimmediately.

71.Thisproductisatypeofmedicinewhich.

A.onedrinksB.oneusesontheoutsideofthebody

C.oneusesforanimalbitesD.noneoftheabove

72.Ifsomeoneaccidentallystepsonanailandthenailentershisfoot,heshould.

A.callorgotohisphysicianimmediately

B.drinksomeofthisproduct

C.usethisproductfortendays

D.contactaPoisonControlCentreimmediately

B.

Inthefutureyourautomobilewillrunonwaterinsteadofgas!Youwillbeabletobuya

supercomputerthatfitsinyourpocket!Youmightevendriveaflyingcar!

Foreachpredictionthathascometruetoday,severalothershavemissedbyamile.Manyof

thesepredictionsdidn'tconsiderhowpeoplewouldwanttousethetechnology.Orifpeoplereally

neededitintheirlivesornot.Let'slookatsomepredictionsfromthenot-too-distantpast.

RobotHelpers

Where'stherobotinmykitchen?Nowhere,ofcourse.Andhe'sprobablynotcoming

anytimesoon.Robotsdoexisttoday,butmostlyinfactoriesandotherManufacturing

environments.

Backinthe1950s,however,peoplesaidthatbynowpersonalrobotswouldbeinmost

people'shome.

Sowhyhasn'thappened?ProbablybecauserobotsarestilltooexpensiveandClumsy.And

maybetheideaofrobotscookingourdinnersandwashingourclothesisjusttooweird.Athome

weseemtobedoingfinewithoutthem.

Telephonesoftomorrow?

In1964anAmericancompanyintroducedthevideotelephone.Theysaidbytheyearmost

peoplewouldhaveavideophoneintheirhomes.Butofcoursetheideahasn'tcaughtonyet.

Why?Thetechnologyworkedfine,butitoverlookedsomethingobvious:peoplesdesirefor

privacy.Wouldyouwanttohaveavideophoneconversationwithsomeoneafteryoujuststepped

outoftheshower?Probablynot—itcouldbeembarrassing!Justbecauseatechnologyavailable

doesn'talwaysmeanpeoplewillwanttouseit.

Andfinally,howaboutthatcrazypredictionoftheflyingcar?It'snotsocrazyanymore!But

aflyingcarremainsoneofthemostfascinatingtechnologyideastocaptureourimagination.Keep

watchingthenews一orperhapstheskyoutsideyourwindow一toseewhatthefuturewill

bring.

73.Thewholepassageismainlyabout.

A.predictionsthathavecometrueB.predictionsthathavencometrue

C.whypredictionsdon'tcometrueeasilyD.whattechnologywillbringabout

74.Whichofthefollowingisprobablynottheauthor'sbelief?

A.Predictionsneedn'tconsiderpeople'spracticaluseoftechnology.

B.Thefutureisn'talwayseasytoguess.

C.Notallpastpredictionshavecometrue.

D.Manyofthehigh-techthingsourparentsthoughtwe'dbeusingbynowsimplynever

appeared.

75.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheflyingcar?

A.Itistoodifficulttoimagine.B.Itistoocrazyanidea.

C.Itislikelytobemade.D.Itisoftenreportedinthenews.

C.

Alinguist,anexpertonlanguages,isalwayslistening,neveroff-duty.Iinvitedagroupof

friendsroundtomyhouse,tellingthemthatIwasgoingtorecordtheirspeech.IsaidIwas

interestedintheirregionalaccents,andthatitwouldtakejustafewminutes.Thus,oneevening,

threepeoplecametomyhouseandwereshownintomyfrontroom.Infrontofeachchairthere

wasamicrophoneatheadheight,connectedtoarecorderinthemiddleofthefloo匚Theysat

down,rathernervously,andIexplainedthatallIwantedwasforthemtocountfromonetotwenty.

Thenwecouldrelaxandhaveadrink.

Iturnedontherecorderandeachinturncountedfromonetotwentyintheirbestaccents.

Whenitwasover,Iturnedtherecorderoffandbroughtroundthedrinks.Ijoinedthemintalking

andjokingfreely.ThenIleftthemforatelephonecallwhichlastedsometime.Therestofthe

eveningseemedtobespentintotalrelaxation.

Oratleastthatishowitwouldappear,for,ofcourse,themicrophoneswerenotconnectedto

therecorderinthemiddleoftheroomatallbuttoanotheroneinthebedroom.Myfriends,having

seentherecorderbeforethemturnedoff,paidnomoreattentiontothemicrophonesafewinches

fromtheirmouths,thusgivingexcellentsoundquality.

Ishouldadd,perhaps,thatIdidtellmyfriendswhathadhappenedtothem,aftertherecording

wasover,andaskedthemwhetheritshouldbedestroyed.Noneofthemwantedto--■-butforsome

yearsafterthat,italwaysseemedthatwhenitcametobuyingdrinks,itwasIwhopaidforthem.

Linguisticresearchcanbeaveryexpensivebusiness.

76.Thewriteraskedhisfriendstocountfromonetotwentybecausehewanted.

a)torecordhowtheypronouncednumbersintheirownregionalaccents

b)tocheckiftheywereallgoodatlanguages

c)themtobelievethatwasallhewouldrecord

d)todiscoverwhohadthebestpronunciation

77.Thewritermanagedtogetasapieceoftalkasitwouldbepossibletofind.

A.naturalB.clearC.excellentD.expensive

78.Thelastsentenceofthepassageshows.

A.youwillpaymuchmoneyifyouwanttodosomelinguisticresearch

B.hisfriendsalwaysmadehimbuythemdrinksinreturn

C.thewriter'skindnessandhumour

D.linguisticresearchisakindofbusiness

D

Photosthatyoumiqhthavefounddownthebackafyoursofaarenowbiqbusiness!

In,theAmericanartistRichardPrince'sphotographofaphotograph,Untitled(Cowboy),was

soldfor$1,248,000.

Princeiscertainlynottheonlycontemporaryartisttohaveworkedwithso-called“fbund

photographs^一aloosetermgiventoeverythingfromdiscarded(丟棄的)printsdiscoveredina

junkshoptooldadvertisementsoramateurphotographsfromastranger'sfamilyalbum.The

GermanartistJoachimSchmid,whobelieves"basicallyeverythingisworthlookingat”,has

gathereddiscardedphotographs,postcardsandnewspaperimagessince1982.Inhison-going

project,Archiv,hegroupsphotographsoffamilylifeaccordingtothemes:peoplewithdogs;

teams;newcars;dinnerwiththefamily;andsoon.

LikeSchmid,theeditorsofseveralself-publishedartmagazinesalsochampion(捍衛(wèi))found

photographs.Oneofthem,calledsimplyFound,wasbornonesnowynightinChicago,when

DavyRothbardreturnedtohiscartofindunderhiswiper(雨刷)anangrynoteintendedfor

someoneelse:"Why'syourcarHEREatHERplace?^^Thenotebecamethestartingpointfor

Rothbard'saddictivepublication,whichfeaturesfoundphotographssentinbyreaders,suchasa

posterdiscoveredinourdrawer.

Thewholefound-photographphenomenonhasraisedsomequestions.Perhapsoneofthemost

difficultis:cantheseimagesreallybeconsideredasart?Andifso,whoseart?Yetfound

photographsproducedbyartists,suchRichardPrince,mayridinghishorsehurriedlytomeet

someone?OrhowdidPrincecreatethisphotograph?It'sanyone'sguess.Inaddition,aswe

imaginetheback-storytothepeopleinthefoundphotographsartists,likeSchmid,havecollated

(整理),wealsoturntowardourownphotographicalbums.Whyismemorysoimportanttous?

Whydoweallseektofreezeintimethefacesofourchildren,ourparents,ourlovers,and

ourselves?Willtheymeananythingtoanyoneafterwe'vegone?

78.Thefirstparagraphofthepassageisusedto.

A.remindreadersoffoundphotographsB.advisereadertostartanewkindofbusiness

C.askreaderstofindphotographsbehindsofa

D.showreadersthevalueoffoundphotographs

79.Theunderlinedword“them”inPara4refersto.

A.thereadersB.theeditorsC.thefoundphotographs

D.theself-publishedmagazines

80.ByaskingaseriesofquestionsinPara5,theauthormainlyintendstoindicatethat.

A.memoryofthepastisveryimportanttopeople

B.foundphotographsallowpeopletothinkfreely

C.theback-storyoffoundphotographsispuzzling

D.therealvalueoffoundphotographsisquestionable

81.Accordingtothepassage,JoachimSchmid.

A.isfondofcollectingfamilylifephotographs

B.foundacomplainingnotunderhiscarwiper

C.isworkingforseveralself-publishedmagazines

D.wonderedattheartisticnatureoffoundphotographs

E

Thetwentiethcenturysawgreaterchangesthananycenturybefore:changesforthebetter,

changesfortheworse;changesthatbroughtalotofbenefitstohumanbeings,changesthat

putmanindanger.Manythingscausedthechanges,but,inmyopinion,themostimportantwas

theprogressinscience.

Scientificresearchinphysicsandbiologyhasvastlybroadenedourviews.Ithasgivenusa

deeperknowledgeofthestructureofmatterandoftheuniverse;ithasbroughtusabetter

understandingofthenatureoflifeandofitscontinuousdevelopment.Technology—theapplication

ofscience-hasmadebigadvancesthathavebenefitedusinnearlyeverypartoflife.

Thecontinuationofsuchactivitiesinthetwenty-firstcenturywillresultinevengreater

advantagestohumanbeings:inpurescience-awideranddeeperknowledgeinallfieldsof

learning;inappliedscience—amorereasonablesharingofmaterialbenefits,andbetterprotection

oftheenvironment.

Sadly,however,thereisanothersidetothepicture.Thecreativityofsciencehasbeen

employedindoingdamagetomankind.Theapplicationofscienceandtechnologytothe

developmentandproductionofweaponsofmassdestructionhascreatedarealdangertothe

continuedexistenceofthehumanraceonthisplanet.Wehaveseenthishappeninthecaseof

nuclearweapons,AlthoughtheiractualusehassofaroccurredonlyintheSecondWorldWar,the

numberofnuclearweaponsthatwereproducedandmadereadyfbrusewassolargethatifthe

weaponshadactuallybeenused,theresultcouldhavebeentheruinofthehumanrace,aswellas

ofmanykindsofanimals.

WilliamShakespearesaid,"Thewebofourlifeisofamingledyarn(紗線),goodandill

together."Theabovebriefreviewoftheapplicationofonlyonepartofhumanactivities-science

seemstoprovewhatShakespearesaid.Butdoesithavetobeso?Musttheillalwaysgo

togetherwiththegood?Arewebiologicallyprogrammedforwar?

82.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?

83.Fromthefourthparagraph,wecaninferthat.

A.agreatmanynuclearweaponswereactuallyusedforwar

B.alargenumberofnuclearweaponsshouldhavebeenusedforwar

C.theauthorisdoubtfulabouttheruinofhumanbeingsbynuclearweapons

D.theauthorisanxiousaboutthehugenumberofnuclearweaponsontheearth

84.Theunderlinedword"mingled"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.

A.simpleB.mixedC.sadD.happy

85.Whatdoyouthinktheauthorismostlikelytosuggestifhecontinuestowrite?

A.Furtherapplicationofsciencetowar.

B.MorereadingofWilliamShakespeare.

C.Properuseofscienceinthenewcentury.

D.Effectivewaystoseparatethegoodfromtheill.

F.

Advertisingcanbeaservicetothecustomer.Thisistruewhenadvertisementsgive

trustworthyinformationaboutthegoodsadvertised.Suchinformationisneededifthecustomeris

tomakeasensiblechoicewhenhebuys.Itisusefulinthatitletshimknowofthekindsofgoods

intheshops.Printedadvertisementsdothisjobbest.Customerscancollectthemandcompare

them.Theycanbetakenalongtoshopsandtheirclaimscheckedagainsttheactualgoodsinthe

shop.ItismuchhardertodothiswithTVorradioadvertisements.ThebestTVandradio

advertisementsdirectattentiontoprintedadvertisementswhichcanbeusedassuggestedabove;

fewofthembelongtothisgroup,however.

Someadvertisementsarenotveryusefultothecustomer.Insteadofhelpinghimtosatisfyhis

realneeds,theysetouttomakehimwantthings.Theysetouttocreateaneed.These

advertisementsarecleverlydone.Thepeoplewhoproducethemunderstandourweaknesses.They

setouttomakeusbelievethatwhattheyadvertisewillmakeuscleverer,prettierandmore

handsome,ifonlyweuseit.Ortheysuggestthatpeoplewhoneedallthesethingsusetheir

product.Weshouldbeonguard.It'sourmoneythey*reafter.

Someadvertisementsmisleadcustomersbyusingpartofthetruthtosuggestsomethingfalse.

Theadvertisementsays,“ThemakersofSpringwashingmachinerecommend(advised)Tide

washingpowder.^^Sotheydo.Buttheyrecommendsixotherwashingpowdersaswell.The

advertisementdoesnotsaythatSpringrecommendonlyTide.Itisskilfullymadetogivethatidea

tothecarelessreader,listenerorviewer.

Atitsbest

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