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一、交际英语(共5题)
1. Could I borrow your laptop because mine is broken?—____
A. No, it’s expensive B. Yes, you can borrow it.
C. No, you can’t C. Sure, here you are.

2. What about throwing a party to celebrate your graduation this Saturday?—____
A. Why not? A fantastic idea! B. I have no idea.
C. No, I can’t. D. Of course not. I am busy.

3. Scavo’s Pizza. How can I help you?—____
A. Thank you for your help.
B. Hi, I’d like to order a pizza please.
C. No, I don’t need. D. Yes, help me please.

4. Could you please tell me how to get to the nearest post office?—____
A. No, certainly not. B. I’m not sure.
C. It’s on the left corner just ahead. D. Don’t mention that.

5. What does Tom look like?—____
A. He is tall and thin. B. He looks very well.
C. He likes sports a lot. D. He looks like his father.

二、阅读理解(共10题)
Passage 1
  The often criticized child of the industrial age, advertising, has grown as societies have become more industrialized and, therefore, more commercialized. No modern industry or company can survive without advertising; it is the vital link between the producer and the customer. If advertising were abolished, as many people have suggested it should be, the public and the companies that advertise would suffer a considerable loss.
  Most people think of television as an inexpensive source of entertainment. television’s primary purposes, however, is not to provide an entertainment service; except for government-owned networks, it exists in order to promote producers for companies. Unless the television industry received income from advertising, watching television would be at least as expensive as going to the movie.
  Like television, many magazines and newspapers exist primarily to sell products. In some cases, the stories, pictures, and editorials(社论) simply attract people to buy a particular publication. Once a person begins to read, there is no escaping the advertising.
  Advertising not only pays for, or helps pay for, much of the mass media; it also provides the consumer with news from industry. This news functions first to influence the buyer to choose one product over another. It also informs people of new products that are important in their lives, for example, the development of salt-free butter for heart patients, or the development of tires that prevent skidding(侧滑) on wet pavement.
  Advertising does not usually increase the total number of products sold; it does help determine which company sells more of which products. Its main function is to relay news from the manufacturer to the consumer. Since this is a necessary service, advertising will remain a part of people’s everyday lives and a part of every company’s budget.
6. According to the passage, modern industry or company can’t survive ____.
A. if advertising continues to exist
B. if the link between the customers and manufacturers remains good
C. if “the criticized child” dies out
D. if societies have become more industrialized
7. From the passage, we may figure out that “vital” means ____
A. direct B. important C. only D. visible
8. According to the passage, the main purpose of television industry is ____.
A. to make money from customers
B. to advertise for companies
C. to provide entertainment service
D. to persuade people to buy new types of television

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