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Eco reading We offer new, used and out-of-print books, supplied by over 3,000 people from 50 countries.We ship your order directly to you.We also take in used books from schools, libraries, students—anyone with old books—and resell them at low prices.If you order on the Internet, you will get 20% off the cost of your entire order. |
Name Your Music Name Your Music carries personalized music CDs for kids.The songs have a lot of styles, and most of them are familiar to your kids.Every song has a child’s name and they’ll be excited to hear their own name come up in the song.We also do several names on one CD, which is designed for a family with more than one kid. |
Fast Flower It was founded over 77 years ago.We are sure that your order will be filled and sent the same day by a local fast flower shop to your total satisfaction.All of our flowers are put in safe containers.We provide many types of gifts for every holiday.We have over 16,000 member shops throughout the U.S.With the largest flower-sending network, we promise to fill your order within 24 hours. |
Down To Earth Fun Personalized toys can be found at Down To Earth Fun which is owned and run by a work-at-home mother.With over 90% of our toys made in the USA, we offer good service to those who are searching for safe toys.If you are looking for special, high quality toys for a child, Down To Earth Fun is the place for you. |
【1】If you buy books from Eco Reading, you can _______.
A.get to know a lot of teenage students.
B.select textbooks in fifty languages
C.make small savings by ordering online.
D.spend little time finding what you want
【2】In what way is Fast Flower different from the other three shops?
A.It provides safe and beautiful products.
B.It provides chances of replacing containers.
C.It offers gift packaging on holidays.
D.It offers a quick door-to-door service.
【3】Both Name Your Music and Down To Earth Fun try to _______.
A.start a well-known business B.meet the needs of kids
C.work to save the earth D.help busy working moms
【答案】
【小題1】C
【小題2】D
【小題3】B
【解析】
試題分析:這是廣告類應用文。主要推薦了書本、音樂、鮮花以及禮品等物品或服務。
【小題1】C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一則廣告中的最后一句If you order on the Internet, you will get 20% off the cost of your entire order.可知,如果從網(wǎng)上購買,則可以享受八折。故選擇C。
【小題2】D 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三則廣告中的We are sure that your order will be filled and sent the same day by a local fast flower shop to your total satisfaction.以及With the largest flower-sending network, we promise to fill your order within 24 hours.可知,該公司的速度是非?斓。故選擇D。
【小題3】B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二則廣告中的Name Your Music carries personalized music CDs for kids.以及第四則廣告中的If you are looking for special, high quality toys for a child, Down To Earth Fun is the place for you.可知,這兩者的相似處是都是滿足了孩子的要求。故選擇B。
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