Nowadays, we can find advertisements almost e  1  we go. An advertisement uses words and p  2  to attract people to buy goods or s  3 . This kind of advertisements is c  4   commercial(商業(yè)) advertisements. Newspapers, magazines, the Internet and t  5  are the most common places to find them.
The other k  6  of advertisements is public service advertisements(PSAs). The aims of PSAs are to teach us and help us lead b  7  lives. You have probably seen or heard some of them, such as “knowledge changes life.” There are also PSAs that e  8   people to support public service projects, such as Project Hope. There are even PSAs to teach us how to live healthy lives. One of these is, “When you smoke cigarettes, you are s  9  killing yourself.” You can often learn a lot by f 10  the advice they give.

小題1:everywhere; 
小題2:pictures/photos; 
小題3:service(s); 
小題4:called; 
小題5:television(s);  
小題6:kind;  
小題7:better;   
小題8:encourage;  
小題9:slowly;  
小題10:following

小題1:本句的含義為我們發(fā)現(xiàn)廣告是無處不在,故本句空格處填到處的單詞everywhere。
小題2:本句的含義為廣告使用文字和圖片來吸引人購買產(chǎn)品和服務(wù),故本句空格處填照片的單詞pictures/photos。 
小題3:本句的含義為廣告使用文字和圖片來吸引人購買產(chǎn)品和服務(wù),故本句空格處填服務(wù)的單詞service(s)。 
小題4:本句的含義為這種廣告被叫做商業(yè)廣告,故本句空格處填叫做的過去分詞called。
小題5:本句的含義為報紙,雜志,因特網(wǎng)和電視是發(fā)現(xiàn)這些廣告最常見的地方,故本句空格處填電視的單詞television(s)。  
小題6:本句的含義為另一種廣告是公眾服務(wù)廣告,故本句空格處填種類的單詞kind。
小題7:本句的含義為公眾服務(wù)廣告的目的是教育和幫助我們擁有一個更好的生活,故本句空格處填更好的單詞better。 
小題8:本句的含義為鼓勵人們支持公眾服務(wù)廣告,故本句空格處填鼓勵的單詞encourage。  
小題9:本句的含義為當(dāng)你吸煙的時候,你正在慢慢地殺你自己,故本句空格處填副詞慢慢地單詞slowly。  
小題10:本句的含義為你可以通過下面他們所提出的建議了解很多,故本句空格處填形容詞下列的單詞following。
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