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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上Reading Passage 1Birthday traditions in different countriesBirthdays are celebrated all over the world. Some traditions are fairly similar from country to country: candles, cakes and birthday wishes, birthday games and pinches for good luck. Other customs are quite different. Here are a
2、 few.Argentina In Argentina, as in many Latin American countries, one of the most important birthday parties is a girls fifteenth. When girls turn 15, they have a huge party and dance the waltz first with their father, and then the boys at the party.China The birthday child pays respect to the paren
3、ts and receives a gift of money. Friends and relatives are invited to lunch, and noodles are served to wish the birthday child a long life.Denmark A flag is flown outside a window to show that someone who lives in that house is having a birthday. Presents are placed around the childs bed while they
4、are sleeping so they will see them immediately when they wake up.The Netherlands Special year birthdays such as 5, 10, 15, 20, 21 are called “crown” years and the birthday child receives an especially large gift. The family also decorates the birthday childs chair with flowers or paper streamers, pa
5、per flowers and balloons.India Usually Indian children wear white to school. However, on their birthday children wear coloured clothes to school and give out chocolates to everyone in the class. Their best friend helps them to do this.Japan The birthday child wears new clothes to mark the occasion.
6、Certain birthdays are more important than others and these are celebrated with a visit to the local shrine. These are the third and seventh birthdays for girls and the fifth for boys.Questions 1-5Match the countries in the box with their descriptions.1A country where longevity is celebrated by a spe
7、cial dish_2A country where candies are distributed among peers_3A country where the birthday is made known to the community_4A country where the household is full of birthday ornaments_5A country where religious worship is sometimes involved_Reading Passage 2The American Revolution was not a revolut
8、ion in the sense of a radical or total change. It was not a sudden and violent overturning of the political and social framework, such as later occurred in France and Russia, when both were already independent nations. Significant changes were ushered in, but they were not breathtaking. What happene
9、d was accelerate evolution rather than outright revolution. During the conflict itself people went on working and praying, marrying and playing. Most of them were not seriously disturbed by the actual fighting, and many of the more isolated communities scarcely knew that a war was on. Americas War o
10、f Independence heralded the birth of three modern nations. One was Canada, which received its first large influx of English-speaking population from the thousands of loyalists who fled there from the United States. Another was Australia, which became a penal colony now that America was no longer ava
11、ilable for prisoners and debtors. The third newcomer the United States based itself squarely on republican principles. Yet even the political overturn was not so revolutionary as one might suppose. In some states, notably Connecticut and Rhode Island, the war largely ratified a colonial self-rule al
12、ready existing. British officials, everywhere ousted, were replaced by a home-grown governing class, which promptly sought a local substitute for king and Parliament.Questions 6-106. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A The United States: An Isolated Community B Breathta
13、king Events During the American Revolution C Canada and the American War of Independence D The American Revolution: Evolution Not Revolution7. In the first paragraph, what does the author suggest about the French and Russian Revolutions? A They were explosive and abrupt. B They were ineffective. C T
14、hey involved only those people living in urban areas. D They led to the release of all political prisoners. 8. In line 5, what does the author mean by “people went on working and praying, marrying and praying”?A More people got married than divorced. B The war created new jobs. C Life went on as usu
15、al. D People had more than enough leisure time. 9. In the second paragraph, the author states that the colonies struggle for self-government preceded the creation of all of the following countries EXCEPTA CanadaB The United StatesC Australia D The United Kingdom 10. It can be inferred from the passa
16、ge that the loyalists who escaped to Canada were A Russian B French C British D Australian Reading Passage 3Puffery in AdvertisingA “Our coffee is loved by millions worldwide.” Do you often see this kind of advertising in your country? Statements like these, that no-one can prove, are called puffery
17、 This is a term that has been developed for exaggerated claims that are made in advertising. Puffery is legal, even though such claims cannot be proved. In fact, puffery has been termed “a licence to lie”, as it is vague enough to be classed as opinion, an expression of the salesperson's evaluat
18、ion of the product, rather than an objective statement.B Using puffery to raise awareness of products and to generate increased sales is a common advertising strategy. Goods and services are described in terms of superlatives, subjective opinions and exaggerations; various kinds of general claims ar
19、e made, with no specific facts. So, why do some people worry about puffery? One of the concerns is whether consumers are misled by false advertising. Legal guidelines and government controls are required to prevent dishonest advertising. Companies understandably object to untruthful ads which give a
20、 competitor an unfair advantage in the market. These claims can be tested in the courts, and the decisions that are made help to make the boundary between acceptable puffery and illegal advertising.C Puffery is nothing new. It has been identified in documents dating from as long ago as the sixteenth
21、 century, when the notion of “caveat emptor” or “l(fā)et the buyer beware” developed in business transactions. Although this initially applied to property deals, it came to be used more generally. This Latin term basically meant that anyone buying a product had a responsibility to check it carefully bef
22、ore payment. The seller did not need to take responsibility for defects (unless a problem had been deliberately concealed). In those days, of course, there was no notion of consumer rights or returns policies.D These days, however, if a company claims to sell the country's “best-loved” or “favou
23、rite” product, whether a brand of coffee or a make of car, this is held to be puffery, rather than an objective claim of market share. Similarly, the company does not have to produce proof that this claim is actually backed up by numbers or facts. In other words, claims such as “the world's best
24、 cup of coffee” are impossible to prove. They are also so exaggerated that it is expected that any consumer will understand how subjective they are. In effect, the company in question is said to be “boasting” rather than making objective claims. The claims are therefore not considered to be deceptiv
25、e. In fact, puffery is often considered to add to the entertainment value of advertisements, especially television commercials.E On the other hand, a company that states their product is the “safest” or “cheapest” needs to show proof, because these claims can directly affect their competitors. State
26、ments that are objective need to be backed up by proof or statistics, as consumer rights organisations can run tests to compare products such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners. They also investigate companies involved in insurance, finance, property, credit cards and other such services. Compa
27、nies and salespeople should therefore be very careful when making factual statements about a product, or assertions regarding the quality of goods and services. In most developed countries, there is likely to be an official organisation which oversees the validity of advertising claims. In addition,
28、 there may be a government council with the authority to take legal action against companies that overstep the limit.F A primary function of advertising is to create product awareness. As consumers, we need to know about competing products, so we can make informed decisions on which one to buy. Whil
29、e it is important that advertisers are monitored to ensure they do not mislead consumers, it can be argued that puffery is a good technique for raising awareness of new products that otherwise would go unnoticed in a crowded market. As long as there are effective ways of monitoring the claims of adv
30、ertisers, to prevent deliberate deception in terms of safety or particular aspects of performance, it seems that most puffery is relatively harmless. Rather, it should be seen as an integral part of advertising, which most consumers can detect and laugh at rather than being misled.Questions 11-16The
31、 reading passage has six paragraphs, A-E Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below. Write the correct number, i-vii, next to the appropriate paragraph. There are more headings than paragraphs.List of Headingsi. History of Pufferyii. Checks on Deceptive Advertising
32、iii. Examples of Companies Guilty of Deceptive Advertisingiv. Reasons for Monitoring Advertisingv. Summary of Role of Puffery in Advertisingvi. Definition of Pufferyvii. Puffery that is Acceptable11) Paragraph A12) Paragraph B13) Paragraph C14) Paragraph D15) Paragraph E16) Paragraph FQuestions 17- 23Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage? WriteTRUE if the statement agrees with the informationFALSE if the statement contradicts the informationNOT GIVEN if there is no information on this17. _ Some people argue against
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