【題目】假如你是某廣告公司的一名廣告設(shè)計(jì)者。請(qǐng)你給紅牛飲料的代理商寫(xiě)一則3050詞的廣告,推銷紅牛飲料。

標(biāo)題:Still use this way to refresh?(還用這種方法提神?)

提示內(nèi)容:

1. 喝紅牛飲料是一種更好的提神方法;

2. 紅牛飲料富含維生素等多種營(yíng)養(yǎng)成分,它不僅可以提神,還可以加倍呵護(hù)身體。

3. 公司網(wǎng)址:www.redbull.com.cn

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【答案】Still use this way to refresh?

Still use a cup of coffee to refresh? Why not try Red Bull? It abounds in vitamins, helps you gain more energy, and cares more about your health. Try it! A better way! Maybe it’s the best for you! Energy comes from Red Bull!

【解析】試題分析:某廣告公司的一名廣告設(shè)計(jì)者給紅牛飲料的代理商寫(xiě)一則3050詞的廣告,推銷紅牛飲料。標(biāo)題:Still use this way to refresh?(還用這種方法提神?)提示內(nèi)容:喝紅牛飲料是一種更好的提神方法; 紅牛飲料富含維生素等多種營(yíng)養(yǎng)成分,它不僅可以提神,還可以加倍呵護(hù)身體。公司網(wǎng)址:www.redbull.com.cn寫(xiě)作時(shí)注意主次分明,詳略得當(dāng),語(yǔ)言力求準(zhǔn)確、簡(jiǎn)潔。同時(shí)應(yīng)選用合適的連接詞或過(guò)渡詞,適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫

【亮點(diǎn)說(shuō)明】

本文是一則廣告,語(yǔ)言精練,簡(jiǎn)單明了,符合廣告要求,能非常清晰地把產(chǎn)品介紹出去。Still use a cup of coffee to refresh? Why not try Red Bull?開(kāi)頭的兩個(gè)問(wèn)句很是抓人;由and連接的三個(gè)并列謂語(yǔ)緊密連在一起,讓人一目了然;Try it! A better way祈使句、省略句的運(yùn)用恰到好處。

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