题目内容

When products made in factories _____, they are thrown away as garbage.

   A. come to an end    B. are put to use

   C. are used up       D. wear out

D. wear out


解析:

wear out本题中意指(become useless form continued use of wear)用坏,穿破,如:The machine will soon wear out.(这机器即将用坏。)come to and end(结束),put ... to use(投入使用), use up(用完), come into use(开始投入使用)。

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  Companies pay a film to place their products in the movie. Product placement took off in the West in the 1980s and is now catching on in China. Two Hunan Satellite TV dramas are recent examples:Ugly Wudi and Let's Go Watch the Meteor Shower (《一起去看流星雨》).
  Shampoo, mobile phones, cars and fitness centers–anything can be product-placed. Advertisers value the mass appeal of the movies, knowing that a successful film can showcase their goods to hundreds of thousands of viewers. But when product placement takes over, artistic considerations can take a back seat.
  Cai Zhiyong has been product-placing for years. The Beijing-based advertiser admits there is a conflict between art and business. He explains the way one ad works. In If You are the One (《非诚勿扰》), the actress Shu Qi plays a flight attendant. The movie contains product placement for airline companies.
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【小题1】James Bond movies are mentioned in the first paragraph to show_________.

A.how popular James Bond is B.how great the Aston Martin car is
C.how to make a movie more artistic D.how effectively product placement works
【小题2】Product placement can have a bad effect on the_________ of a movie.
A.atmosphere B.mass appeal C.box-office success D.artistic value
【小题3】What does the underlined word "cash-strapped" in Paragraph 6 probably mean?
A.Short of money. B.Wasting a lot of money.
C.having enough money. D.Trying to save money.
【小题4】We can learn from the example of Meteor Shower that__________.
A.business has a big say in the movie
B.the original story was not suitable for a movie
C.filmmakers are only concerned about making money
D.milk tea is more popular than ice cream

If you've ever seen a James Bond movie,you'll know that the hero gets around in a smart Aston Martin car. Even if you know full well that you could never afford such an expensive vehicle, you don't forget the name, or the car.

  Why? You have been affected by product placement.

  Companies pay a film to place their products in the movie. Product placement took off in the West in the 1980s and is now catching on in China. Two Hunan Satellite TV dramas are recent examples:Ugly Wudi and Let's Go Watch the Meteor Shower (《一起去看流星雨》).

  Shampoo, mobile phones, cars and fitness centers – anything can be product-placed. Advertisers value the mass appeal of the movies, knowing that a successful film can showcase their goods to hundreds of thousands of viewers. But when product placement takes over, artistic considerations can take a back seat.

  Cai Zhiyong has been product-placing for years. The Beijing-based advertiser admits there is a conflict between art and business. He explains the way one ad works. In If You are the One (《非诚勿扰》), the actress Shu Qi plays a flight attendant. The movie contains product placement for airline companies.

  Cash-strapped filmmakers often have to give less consideration to the quality of their work because they need money from advertisers. In the original story for Meteor Shower, the heroine's mother owned an ice cream shop. But no ice cream company wanted to sponsor (赞助) the film. For this reason, the story was changed. In the film the man drinks 20 cups of milk tea instead of eating ice cream.

  So you may see the power of business over the movies, since the script (剧本) was perhaps written so that a product could be placed-whether it was ice cream or milk tea.

1. James Bond movies are mentioned in the first paragraph to show_________.

  A. how popular James Bond is            B. how great the Aston Martin car is

  C. how to make a movie more artistic      D. how effectively product placement works

2.Product placement can have a bad effect on the_________ of a movie.

  A. atmosphere      B. mass appeal       C. box-office success      D. artistic value

3.What does the underlined word "cash-strapped" in Paragraph 6 probably mean?

  A. Short of money.                B. Wasting a lot of money.

  C. having enough money.           D. Trying to save money.

4.We can learn from the example of Meteor Shower that__________.

  A. business has a big say in the movie

  B. the original story was not suitable for a movie

  C. filmmakers are only concerned about making money

  D. milk tea is more popular than ice cream

 

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Companies pay for a film to place their products in the movie. Product placement took off in the West in the 1980s and is now catching on in China. Two Hunan Satellite TV series are recent examples:Ugly Wudi and Let’s Go Watch the Meteror Shower(《一起去看流星雨》). Shampoo, mobile phones, cars— anything can be product-placed. Advertisers value the great appeal (吸引力) of the movies, knowing that a successful film can showcase their goods to hundreds of thousands of viewers. But when product placement takes over, artistic value can take a back seat.

Cai Zhiyong has been product-placing for years. The Beijing-based advertiser admits there is a conflict between art and business. He explains cash-strapped filmmakers often have to sacrifice (牺牲) the quality of their work because they need money from advertisers. In the original story for Meteor Shower, the heroine’s mother owned an ice cream shop. But no ice cream company wanted to give away money to the film. For this reason, the story was changed. In the film the man drinks 20 cups of milk tea where it was originally intended that he would eat ice cream.

Even here incredible, you may see the power of business over the movies, since the flim was perhaps written so that a product could be placed— whether it was ice cream or milk tea.

James Bond movies are mentioned in the first paragraph to show _________.

A. how popular James Bond is      B. how great the Aston Martin car is

C. how to make a movie more artistic   D. how well product placement works

Product placement can have a bad effect on the _________ of a movie.

A. sound effect             B. appeal       

C. commercial success          D. artistic value

What does the underlined word “cash-strapped” in Paragraph 6 probably mean?

A. Short of money.        B. Self-moneymaking

C. With a lot of cash.            D. Intending to earn money

We can learn from the example of Meteor Shower that __________.

A. business has a big say in the movie 

B. the original story was not good for a movie

C. filmmakers care more about making money.

D. milk tea companies are more successful than ice cream companies.

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

If you’ve ever seen a James Bond movie you’ll know that the hero gets around in a smart Aston Martin car. Even if you know full well that you could never afford such an expensive vehicle, you don’t forget the name, or the car.

Why? You have been subjected to product placement.

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Shampoo, mobile phones, cars and fitness centers-anything can be product-placed. Advertisers value the mass appeal of the movies, knowing that a successful film can showcase their goods to hundreds of thousands of viewers. But when product placement takes over, artistic considerations can take a back seat.

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Cash-strapped filmmakers often have to sacrifice the quality of their work because they need money form advertisers. In the original story for Meteor Shower, the heroine’s mother owned an ice cream shop. But no ice cream company wanted to sponsor the film. For this reason, the story was changed. In the film the man drinks20 cups of milk tea where it was originally intended that he would eat ice cream.

Even here tough, you may see the power of business over the movies, since the script was perhaps written so a product could be placed-whether it was ice cream or milk tea.

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A.how popular James Bond is    B.how great the Aston Martin car is

C.how to make a movie more artistic D.how effectively product placement works

2.Product placement can have a bad effect on the_________ of a movie.

A.atmosphere      B.mass appeal      C.commercial success  D.artistic value

3.What does the underlined word “cash-strapped” in Paragraph 6 probably mean?

A.Short of money.             B.Self-financed  

C.With abundant cash. D.Intending to earn money

4.We can learn from the adaptation of Meteor Shower that__________.

A.business has a big say in the movie

B.the original story was not suitable for a movie

C.filmmakers are more concerned about making money.

D.milk tea companies are more successful than ice cream companies.

If you've ever seen a James Bond movie,you'll know that the hero gets around in a smart Aston Martin car. Even if you know fully well that you could never afford such an expensive vehicle, you don't forget the name, or the car.
  Why? You have been affected by product placement.
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  So you may see the power of business over the movies, since the script (剧本) was perhaps written so that a product could be placed-whether it was ice cream or milk tea.
54. James Bond movies are mentioned in the first paragraph to show_________.
  A. how popular James Bond is            B. how great the Aston Martin car is
  C. how to make a movie more artistic      D. how effectively product placement works
55. Product placement can have a bad effect on the_________ of a movie.
  A. atmosphere      B. mass appeal       C. box-office success      D. artistic value
56.What does the underlined word "cash-strapped" in Paragraph 6 probably mean?
  A. Short of money.                B. Wasting a lot of money.
  C. having enough money.           D. Trying to save money.
57.We can learn from the example of Meteor Shower that__________.
  A. business has a big say in the movie
  B. the original story was not suitable for a movie
  C. filmmakers are only concerned about making money
  D. milk tea is more popular than ice cream
                     

                      

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