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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。今年3月,使用广告拦截软件访问《纽约时报》网站的用户会看到一条信息:生命中最美好的东西都不是免费的。《纽约时报》网站给了访问者两个选择来阅读报纸的在线内容:禁用他们的广告拦截软件或付费订阅。

1 . People using ad-blocking software who visited the New York Times website in March were shown a message. This read: “The best things in life aren’t _______.” It went on to explain that, “Advertising helps us fund our journalism,” and gave the visitor two options to read the newspaper’s online content: _______ their ad-blocking software or pay for a subscription.

Despite many internet users’ opposition, a number of publishers are now banning ad-blocking software. Aidan Joyce, chief executive of Oriel, says, “Most ad-blocking users do not object to a reasonable advertising experience _______ quality free content.” Mark Thompson, the group’s chief executive, said, “Anyone who refuses to contribute to the creation of high-quality journalism has no right to _______ it.”

To satisfy people who hate advertising, the news organization plans to introduce a higher-priced, advertisement-free _______. Ben Barokas, chief executive of Sourcepoint, thinks that media groups should offer consumers a range of different ways to _______ content, including for-free with ads, micropayments and subscriptions.

However, Sean Blanchfield, chief executive of PageFair, argues that publishers need to exercise care in how they ban ad blockers. “Users have justifiable concerns,” he says. “Ads that are served today have serious privacy and security problems.” Mr. Blanchfield says that PageFair aims to help publishers. “_______ the advertising experience in a way that the typical ad-block user wouldn’t find offensive.”

Publishers that ban ad blockers also risk losing their audience to competitors that turn out more _______. In some ways, that matters little. But internet users are not just _______ consumers; Instead, they often help distribute a publisher’s content by sharing links with friends through email, forums, and social media.

More than half of U.K. adults using an ad blocker said that they would switch it off if doing so was the only way to access a website, according to a survey by YouGov. Meanwhile, Sweden’s biggest publishers will ________ block people next month who use ad-blocking software. The idea is that they will be able to turn the ad-blocking tide with a combined effort.

1.
A.equalB.freeC.essentialD.absolute
2.
A.downloadB.updateC.purchaseD.disable
3.
A.in place ofB.in response toC.in search ofD.in return for
4.
A.consumeB.blockC.modifyD.oppose
5.
A.applicationB.qualificationC.protectionD.subscription
6.
A.createB.accessC.evaluateD.distribute
7.
A.broadenB.acquireC.embraceD.redefine
8.
A.innovativeB.generousC.adaptableD.committed
9.
A.passiveB.regularC.prospectiveD.selective
10.
A.secretlyB.cautiouslyC.permanentlyD.collectively
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了多数广告主要通过视觉方面吸引我们的注意力,但也有不少通过广告标语的播放来引起我们的关注。本文还分析了为什么消费者对于不同的广告声音有不同的反应。

2 . Against all our wishes, advertising works, which is why, even in hard economic times, Madison Avenue is a $34-billion-a-year business. And if Martin Lindstrom, a marketing consultant is correct, trying to _______ the advertisement is about to get especially hard.

83% of all forms of advertising principally _______ only one of our senses: sight. Hearing, however, can be just as powerful, though advertisers have taken only limited advantage of it. Historically, ads have relied on slogans (广告语) to catch our ear, _______ everyday sounds — a steak sizzling (发嘶嘶声), a baby laughing and other sounds we can't help paying attention to. Weave these everyday sounds into an ad campaign and we customers may be _______ to resist them.

According to Lindstrom, the everyday sound that is most impressive, both in terms of interest and _______ feelings, is a baby laughing. The other high-ranking sounds are also powerful — the sound of a car engine or a soda being poured.

In all of these cases, it doesn’t need an experienced advertisement designer to invent the sounds, associate them with meanings and then play them over and over until the subjects _______ them. Rather, the everyday sounds already have meanings and thus can cause a kind of _______: hunger, thirst or happy expectation.

Some TV ads have already given viewers close-up shots of meat with sizzling sounds. And retailers are _______. Lindstrom is now consulting with clients, intending to pipe the sound of filtering coffee or fizzing soda into the drink department or that of a baby laughing sound into the baby-food section.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that advertisers can just press the audio button _______ and consumers will come eagerly. Indeed, sometimes customers flee. In the early years of cell-phone use, the ringtone (铃音) of a famous cell phone brand was recognized by many people in the U.K., but soon it became widely ________. That, Lindstrom says, was partly because so few users observed cell-phone manners and ________ accidents kept happening in places like movie theaters. The computer start-up sound has taken on the similarly negative ________, because people so often hear it when they’re restarting the computer after it ________. In these cases, manufacturers themselves may as well revise the bothersome sound or ________ it entirely.

Lindstrom’s experiment also shows that people respond to a sound better when it’s ________. If nothing else, smart marketers may at least keep the volume low.

1.
A.tune outB.admit toC.depend onD.take over
2.
A.evaluateB.spoilC.engageD.portray
3.
A.classifyingB.ignoringC.challengingD.representing
4.
A.sensibleB.selfishC.powerlessD.pleasant
5.
A.hollowB.positiveC.violentD.foreign
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A.inferB.rejectC.internalizeD.perform
7.
A.consumptionB.reactionC.favorD.spread
8.
A.following suitB.cooling downC.losing heartD.taking risks
9.
A.on guardB.with easeC.under wayD.in reality
10.
A.dislikedB.observedC.representedD.enveloped
11.
A.objectiveB.temporaryC.mysteriousD.annoying
12.
A.associationB.agreementC.tipD.symptom
13.
A.respondedB.revivedC.crashedD.persisted
14.
A.replaceB.rescueC.balanceD.refund
15.
A.optionalB.randomC.specificD.faint
2022-06-23更新 | 203次组卷 | 3卷引用:上海外国语大学附属大境中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷
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3 . For most people, a family member would be their inspiration. As for me,_______my mother and father were both great influences, my greatest influence came from a television programGilmore Girls. Nearly every day after_______, I would come home,_______on the couch, and turn on the television.

Upon hearing the theme song and seeing the_______faces, I was overcome by a sense of_______and total peace. All the day’s hardships would_______. I would forget about any_______stress. When it was about five o’ clock, I would sit in front of the TV to_______another episode ofGilmore Girls. It was what I had to_______in my day, because I was having a________day and I simply loved to laugh at their humorous dialogues. Each of the characters had a________personality, unlike anyone I had ever known. The more I watchedGilmore Girls, the more I found myself wanting to be a “Rory Gilmore”.

Much of Rory’s success came from her mother. In the process of________Harvard or any college, I have recently discovered it is a long process. My________has also encouraged me to follow my dreams and to make my own________. I am a particularly hesitant person, so________this task is not easy for me. In________and developing into her own person, Rory Gilmore discovered her dreams and how to achieve them; that was how she________me.

Although I am a girl who is________trying to find my true self, Rory made me feel as if I could________everything. No matter which college I may________, I’ll always know that the road, which I travel to get there, is a road well worth traveling.

1.
A.unlessB.becauseC.now thatD.even though
2.
A.dinnerB.communicationC.schoolD.work
3.
A.pick upB.lie downC.lay downD.show up
4.
A.commonB.unusualC.familiarD.strange
5.
A.reliefB.careC.honorD.surprise
6.
A.pauseB.disappearC.decreaseD.stop
7.
A.casualB.formalC.certainD.previous
8.
A.surveyB.identifyC.watchD.notice
9.
A.look forward toB.make up forC.pay attention toD.take charge of
10.
A.lazyB.toughC.bigD.happy
11.
A.uniqueB.goodC.strangeD.ambiguous
12.
A.passing byB.thinking ofC.searching forD.getting into
13.
A.RoryB.familyC.motherD.friend
14.
A.effortsB.experimentsC.decisionsD.trips
15.
A.proposingB.quittingC.confrontingD.undertaking
16.
A.speeding upB.growing upC.hanging outD.holding on
17.
A.inspiredB.enviedC.admiredD.calmed
18.
A.hardlyB.stillC.almostD.seldom
19.
A.conquerB.findC.analyzeD.afford
20.
A.knowB.conductC.admitD.choose
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