《英语四级考试》每日一练(第2015-7-28 期)
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单项选择题
1、 are based on the following passage.
The mobile phone is a magic device widely used these days. Although it has been nearly 30 yearssince the first commercial mobile-phone network was launched, advertisers have yet to figure out how toget their36out to mobile-phone users in a big way. There are 2.2 billion ceil-phone usersworldwide, a37that is growing by about 25% each year. Yet spending on ads carried over ceil-phone networks last year38to just $1.5 billion worldwide, a fraction of the $424 billion global admarket.
But as the number of eyeballs glued to39screens multiplies, so too does the mobile phone'svalue as a pocket billboard (广告牌). Consumers are40using their phones for things other thanvoice calls, such as text messaging, downloading songs and games, and41the Internet. By 2010,70 million Asians are expected to be watching videos and TV programs on mobile phones. All of theseactivities give advertisers42options for reaching audiences. During soccer's World Cup last summer,for example, Adidas used real-time scores and games to43thousands of fans to a website set upfor mobile-phone access. "Our target audience was males aged 17 to 25," says Marcus Spurrell, Adidasregional manager for Asia. "Their mobiles are always on, always in their pocket--you Just can't44cell phones as an advertising tool." Mobile-phone marketing has become as45a platform as TV,online or print.
A. accessing
B. amounted
C. approaching
D. attract
E. casual
F. characters
G. fresh
H. ignore
I. increasingly
J. messages
K. patiently
L. tiny
M. total
N. violated
O.vital
第(36)题应填__________
2、Questions are based on the following passage.
As an Alaskan fisherman, Timothy June,54, used to think that he was safe from industrial pollutants(污染物) at his home in Haines--a town with a population of 2,400 people and 4,000 eagles,with 8 million acres of protected wild land nearby. But in early 2007, June agreed to take part in a 36 of 35 Americans from seven states. It was a biomonitoring project, in which people's blood and ur/ne (尿) were tested for 37 of chemicals--in this case, three potentially dangerous classes of compounds found in common household 38 like face cream, tin cans, and shower curtains. The
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1、 are based on the following passage.
The mobile phone is a magic device widely used these days. Although it has been nearly 30 yearssince the first commercial mobile-phone network was launched, advertisers have yet to figure out how toget their36out to mobile-phone users in a big way. There are 2.2 billion ceil-phone usersworldwide, a37that is growing by about 25% each year. Yet spending on ads carried over ceil-phone networks last year38to just $1.5 billion worldwide, a fraction of the $424 billion global admarket.
But as the number of eyeballs glued to39screens multiplies, so too does the mobile phone'svalue as a pocket billboard (广告牌). Consumers are40using their phones for things other thanvoice calls, such as text messaging, downloading songs and games, and41the Internet. By 2010,70 million Asians are expected to be watching videos and TV programs on mobile phones. All of theseactivities give advertisers42options for reaching audiences. During soccer's World Cup last summer,for example, Adidas used real-time scores and games to43thousands of fans to a website set upfor mobile-phone access. "Our target audience was males aged 17 to 25," says Marcus Spurrell, Adidasregional manager for Asia. "Their mobiles are always on, always in their pocket--you Just can't44cell phones as an advertising tool." Mobile-phone marketing has become as45a platform as TV,online or print.
A. accessing
B. amounted
C. approaching
D. attract
E. casual
F. characters
G. fresh
H. ignore
I. increasingly
J. messages
K. patiently
L. tiny
M. total
N. violated
O.vital
第(36)题应填__________
2、Questions are based on the following passage.
As an Alaskan fisherman, Timothy June,54, used to think that he was safe from industrial pollutants(污染物) at his home in Haines--a town with a population of 2,400 people and 4,000 eagles,with 8 million acres of protected wild land nearby. But in early 2007, June agreed to take part in a 36 of 35 Americans from seven states. It was a biomonitoring project, in which people's blood and ur/ne (尿) were tested for 37 of chemicals--in this case, three potentially dangerous classes of compounds found in common household 38 like face cream, tin cans, and shower curtains. The