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Magazines are seen by advertisers as an efficient way to___________.A) reach target audi

Magazines are seen by advertisers as an efficient way to___________.

A) reach target audiences

B) modern technology makes it more entertaining

C) appeal to educated people.

D) convey all kinds of messages

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______ you have probably seen in our advertisements in fashion magazines, our products
appeal to a wide age group.

A.As

B.Like

C.Since

D.Because

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D.She'd like to recommend a magazine to the man.

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第3题
As hand()newspapers and magazines to passengers to read.

A.out

B.in

C.off

D.To

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第4题
One can get () in a drugstore or chemist’s shop.

A.medicines

B.chemicals

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第6题
Have you ever () ads(广告) of this kind in the newspapers or magazines?

A.found

B.watched

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第7题
The view of science fiction encouraged by pulp magazines, whilewrong, is nevertheless ____
__.

A.popular

B.elegant

C.fashionable

D.deranged

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第8题
Another kind of distinction that can be made among works of art is whether they were origi
nally intended as objects purely to be looked at, or as objects to be used. The fine arts, such as drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, involve the production of works to be seen and experienced primarily on an abstract rather than practical level. Pieces of fine art may evoke emotional, intellectual, sensual, or spiritual responses in us. Those who love the fine arts feel that these responses are very valuable, and perhaps especially so in the midst of a highly materialistic world, for they expand our awareness of the great richness of life itself. The nineteenth century sculptor Auguste Rodin, whose work The Gates of Hell offered a passionate challenge to artists—and to those who are touched by their works: "The main thing is to be moved, to love, to hope, to tremble, to live."

In contrast to the nonfunctional appeals of the fine arts, the first purpose of the applied arts is to serve some useful function. Lucy Lewis, a traditional potter from Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico, has applied a visually exciting surface decoration to her water jar, using the chewed end of a yucca spine to paint the fine lines. But the jar's main reason for being "however" is to hold water. Some of the people of Acoma, which may be the oldest continually inhabited city in the United States, still follow the old ways, carrying water for drinking, cooking, and washing up to their adobe homes from natural rock cisterns on the cliff walls below. The forms of their water jars are therefore designed to prevent spilling and to balance readily on one's head. The pots must also be light in weight, so Acoma water jars are some of the world' s thinnest-walled pottery. Interestingly, the languages of most Native American peoples do not include a word that means "fine art." While they have traditionally created pottery, basketry, and weaving with a highly sophisticated sense of design, these pieces were part of their everyday lives.

The applied art of pottery-making, or ceramics, is one of the crafts, the making of useful objects by hand. Other applied art disciplines are similarly functional. Graphic designers create advertisements, fabrics, layouts for books and magazines, logos for corporate identification, and so on; industrial designers shape the mass-produced objects used by high-tech societies, from cars, telephones, and teapots, to one of the most famous visual images in the world: the Coca- Cola bottle. Other applied arts include clothing design, interior design, and environmental design.

The water jar mentioned in the second paragraph can NOT be described as ______.

A.light in weight

B.made by a Native American

C.an example of fine art

D.an object to be used

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A.Learning knowledge of the language.B.Reading newspapers and magazines of foreign lan

A.Learning knowledge of the language.

B.Reading newspapers and magazines of foreign language.

C.Communicating with the native people.

D.Living in a country where the language is spoken.

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