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【题目】假如你是某广告公司的一名广告设计者。请你给红牛饮料的代理商写一则3050词的广告,推销红牛饮料。

标题:Still use this way to refresh?(还用这种方法提神?)

提示内容:

1. 喝红牛饮料是一种更好的提神方法;

2. 红牛饮料富含维生素等多种营养成分,它不仅可以提神,还可以加倍呵护身体。

3. 公司网址: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】试题分析:某广告公司的一名广告设计者给红牛饮料的代理商写一则3050词的广告,推销红牛饮料。标题:Still use this way to refresh?(还用这种方法提神?)提示内容:喝红牛饮料是一种更好的提神方法; 红牛饮料富含维生素等多种营养成分,它不仅可以提神,还可以加倍呵护身体。公司网址:www.redbull.com.cn写作时注意主次分明,详略得当,语言力求准确、简洁。同时应选用合适的连接词或过渡词,适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

【亮点说明】

本文是一则广告,语言精练,简单明了,符合广告要求,能非常清晰地把产品介绍出去。Still use a cup of coffee to refresh? Why not try Red Bull?开头的两个问句很是抓人;由and连接的三个并列谓语紧密连在一起,让人一目了然;Try it! A better way祈使句、省略句的运用恰到好处。

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A pre-2011 visit to Malta wouldn’t have been complete without a ride on one of the colorful buses. Until 1973 you could tell the destination of the bus just by looking at its color — Sliema was green and white, Zabbar was red and white with a blue stripe(条纹)etc. . Later, the buses all had numbers. For a while, they were all painted green and white before the ‘final’ orange, yellow and white.

In their prime, walking around the Triton fountain at the Valletta bus station, you would have found it very difficult to see two buses of exactly the same design. Most of them had locally built bodies. On the front of the buses carried names like Dodge, Leyland, Bedford etc. . You were equally likely to find football pennants(锦旗)and the like decorating the cabs. Real bus experts would have recognized that these were there mainly for decorative reasons, and were seldom an accurate reflection of the vehicle’s origins.

Nowadays much more modern buses are to be found at the Floriana bus station. They are more environmentally friendly and possibly even more comfortable than the older types. However, I miss the old buses. I remember, when you boarded your bus, you had to prepare the correct change to pay the usually bad-tempered driver as you got on. If you were seated anywhere near the front, you would have noticed that most drivers sat well to the right of their steering wheel. The reason for this, as any Maltese would tell you, was to leave space for their pet to sit alongside them. I wonder where the pet sits these days.

1What makes a pre-2011 visit to Malta special according to Paragraph 2?

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B. Using buses with stripes.

C. Painting buses bright colors.

D. Telling destinations by different colors.

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A. Painful time.B. Exciting time.

C. Moment of fantasy.D. Moment of glory.

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A. They were of the same pattern.

B. The decorations reflected their origin.

C. Most were uniquely designed.

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