If you watch ads on TV , you may find some of the ads make you feeling 1.   

uncomfortable. Companies spend lot of money in ads that will encourage 2.  

customers to buy its products. To do so, they employ skilled advertisers  3.  

sometimes try to sell us things by making us believe that we are good enough 4.   

the way we are or people will not like us unless we buy their products. 5. 

The way people look and act in ads may be entertaining , and there are 6.  

experts who consider some ads misleading or even dangerous. For example, 7.  

ads that show beautiful people wear expensive clothes may make people feel 8. 

ugly or poor. Because young people easily influenced, they may believe that  9. 

what they see in the ads are real . They must buy certain products if they want  10. 

others to like them because they feel they are too fat or too ugly.

1. feeling 改為 feel

2. in 改為on

3. its 改為 their

4. sometimes 前面加who/that

5. or 后面加that

6. and 改為 but

7. 正確

8. wear改為wearing

9. easily 后面加are

10. are改為 is


解析:

1. make 為使役動詞,后面加動詞原形

2. spend …on sth  為固定詞組

3.應(yīng)該是“他們的”,而非“它的”

4. , 此句是定語從句,缺引導(dǎo)詞,先行詞是advertisers,

5. believe 后面的兩個(gè)賓語從句由or連接,第二個(gè)that 不能省略

6. 前后是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系

7. 正確

8. 作后置定語

9. 此句應(yīng)是被動語態(tài)

10. 主語應(yīng)為what引導(dǎo)的從句

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Reading Comprehension

Read the following passages, and choose the best answer that can answer the question.

  One morning in April, Jim Reed checked his e-mail. He found a strange message on the e-mail. It was from a woman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He had talked to her on c mail many times in the last ten days. All the other messages were fun and interesting to read. This message was different.

  The message said, “Good-bye loved kowihn yu I amj leavig.”

  Mr Reed was frightened by the message. He tried to understand the words that were not spelled right. He quickly wrote a message to his new friend.

  “What do you mean by the message you just sent me?”

  He waited but did not get an answer. He wrote back, “Please talk to me.”

  Finally, she wrote, “I m falllljg aseep wat ti sat gildgye tin y frnds.” Mr Reed thought hard about this message. “Is she going to kill herself?” he thought.

  “What is your phone number?” he typed. The woman sent a phone number. Mr Reed called. At first the phone was busy. Then it just rang and rang. He called help in Pittsburgh. They connected him with the police. Reed told his story. Then he told them what his friend wrote.

  The police and paramedics quickly went to the woman's house. When she didn't answer the doorbell, they broke in. they found her on the floor near the computer. She told them, “I took 60 pills.” The paramedics rushed her to the hospital.

  “Mr Reed did a great job of saving this woman,” the police captain said. “If he hadn't guessed at the e-message, she would be dead now.” the woman is fine now, and she thanks Mr Reed for saving her life.

1.How did Mr Reed meet his new friends?

[  ]

A.By writing letters.

B.By sending e-mail.

C.By meeting them.

D.By talking over the phone.

2.How long did they write e-mail to each other?

[  ]

A.Less than ten days.

B.More than ten days.

C.Ten days exactly.

D.Ten days or so.

3.What was different about the e-mail message this time?

[  ]

A.The words were not spelled right.

B.His friend suddenly said goodbye to him.

C.His friend said she wanted to go home.

D.She said she wanted to go to bed.

4.How did the woman try to kill herself?

[  ]

A.She had too much wine.

B.She slept too much.

C.She had too much pills.

D.She hadn't eaten anything for days.

5.Which of the following is closest to “I m falllljg aseep wat ti sat gildgye tin y frnds”?

[  ]

A.I am falling asleep want to say goodbye to my friends.

B.I am feeling a sheep what till sat guilty to my friends.

C.I am falling a sheep want till say good day to your friends.

D.I am falling my sleep what to say to get a tin for my friends.

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