单选题In this passage puffs can include all of the following except ______.Aadvertisements that contain the seller’s opinion onlyBadvertisements that connect an unrelated quality to a productCadvertisements that compare the advertised product with other productsDadvertisements that seem to be facts but not exactly so
单选题
In this passage puffs can include all of the following except ______.
A
advertisements that contain the seller’s opinion only
B
advertisements that connect an unrelated quality to a product
C
advertisements that compare the advertised product with other products
D
advertisements that seem to be facts but not exactly so
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解析:
文章首段指出凡是包括具有误导性观点和夸张内容的广告都叫做puffs,第三、四段分别介绍了把卖方的观点描述得像事实一样和把不相关品质与某一产品联系起来的广告,唯独没有提到选项C的内容。
文章首段指出凡是包括具有误导性观点和夸张内容的广告都叫做puffs,第三、四段分别介绍了把卖方的观点描述得像事实一样和把不相关品质与某一产品联系起来的广告,唯独没有提到选项C的内容。
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