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2022—2023学年度下学期2020级二月月考英语试卷命题人吴本萍审题人刘蓉考试时间2023年2月23日第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍.WhatisJohngoingtodoA.CalltheSmiths.B.BorrowahammerRepairthesteps..WheremightthespeakersbeA.Atthebeach.B.Inapark.C.Atthepool.WhatdoesthemanorderA.AcoffeewithsugarB.Achocolateicecream.C.Ablueberryicecream.WhenmightthewomansparentscometovisitA.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InJuly.WhatisthecafsmaincolorA.BlackB.WhiteC.Gray.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第6~7题.WhywontthemaneatbreadA.Hedislikesit.B.Heisallergictowheat.C.Heistryingtoloseweight..Whatisthewomansfavoritefoodtechnique.C.Itisanawarenesscampaign.D.Itisanadvertisinginnovation.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseconcealdeception”inParagraph3meanA.Hidethetruth.B.Raisetherisk.C.Exposetheweakness.D.Breakthelimit.WhatcanbeinferredaboutmostconsumersA.Theyarelackinginlegalknowledge.B.Theyhaveencouragedgreenwashing.C.Theymayquestionconsumergroups.D.Theytendtomakesensibledecisions.WhatisthelastparagraphmainlyaboutActionstofightfalseadvertising.Waystoprotectcustomers5interest.Attemptstosolveenvironmentalproblems.Proposalstoensuresustainabledevelopment.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项ThePositiveEffectsofaPositiveAffect(引起情感的因素)Parentsoftenhavehighhopesforhowtheirchildrenwillturnoutinadulthoodsuchaswantingthemtobehealthytofeelsatisfiedwiththeircareerandtohavestrongfriendships.36Recentresearchsuggeststhatateensaffect一especiallypositiveaffect-isonecriticalfactor.WhatexactlyisaffectAffectisthetendencytoexpresspositiveornegativeemotionswhichinturninfluenceshowweexperiencethingsanddeterminewhethertojudgeagivensituationaspositiveornegative.37Moreoverresearchsuggeststhatapersonsaffectisrelativelystableovertimeespeciallybythetimeonereachesadulthood.Itseemsthatpositiveaffectinparticularisrelatedtoanumberofbeneficialoutcomesinadulthood.InsupportofthiscrucialrolethatpositiveaffecthasindevelopmentastudybyresearchersattheUniversityofVirginiafollowedteenagersandyoungadultsfromages14to25allowingthemtounderstandthepredictivepowerofpositiveaffectacrossthecriticaldevelopmentalperiodfromadolescencetoyoungadulthood.38Forexampleteenswithahigherpositiveaffectreportedhadastrongerhealthierattachmenttotheirfriends.39Positiveaffectalsopredictedincreasedself-worthandjobcompetencesuggestingthatoverallpositiveaffectseemstobeakeypredictorofyoungadultsuccessacrossseveralimportantareasoffunctioning.ButwhatabouttheeffectsofnegativeaffectTheresearchersalsoexaminedwhethernegativeaffectwouldpredictproblemsinyoungadulthood.40Thustheimportanttakeaway(要点)isthatadolescentpositiveaffectmayhavepowerfullinkstoimportantlifeoutcomesinthedomainsofpersonalwell-beingcareerandsocialrelationshipsuptoadecadelater.Affectiveresponsestoeventstypicallyhappenautomatically.SohowcanparentshelptheirchildrengraspthemeaningofpositiveaffectButwhatfactorshelpproducetheseoutcomesasteensmovefromadolescencetoadulthoodInterestinglytheresultssuggestedthatpositiveaffectmaygobeyondhelpingteensbuildpositiverelationships.Theresultsuncoveredthatnegativeaffectmightaccountformanylifeproblemswhenateenagerbecameayoungadult.Unlikepositiveaffecthavinggreaternegativeaffectdidnothaveanysignificantassociationswithanyofthelaterlifeoutcomes.Thisstudyfoundthatpositiveaffectwasstronglypredictiveoflifeoutcomesinyoungadulthoodsuchasdevelopingbetterfriendships.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项IamaguideattheCaliforniaAcademyofSciences.WeeksagoIwas41withalovelyfamilyattheAcademysSwampexhibit.Theiryoungsonwas42bytheswallowandaskedmanyquestionsaboutit.AsthefamilywasleavingIaskedtheboyifhewouldlikeastickertoputonhisshirt.He43choseaswallowsticker.Theboysyoungerbrotherspenttime44allthestickerchoicesbeforechoosingabutterfly.TheboywhohadchosenfirstsaidsoftlytohisfatherIdidntseethefrogsticker.”Hisfatherimmediately45theboytoaskmeforasecondsticker.Theboysaid“NoFmhappywithwhatIhave.”Iwas46Suchwisdomgraceand47allfromaneight-year-oldboy.Toooftenwe48tobehappywithwhatwehaveandinourforgetfulnesswespreadthe49ofdiscontent.Irecentlypurchasedmyfirstlaptopcomputer.Indiscussionswiththe50hesaidWithintwoyearsyoullprobablywantanewoneanyway.WhywouldIwantanewone51myoldonewasworkingPerhaps52-isthekeyword.Iwont53needanewlaptopintwoyearsbutI“willprobablywantone”.Imaywant54thingsbutIdontneedthem.WhatIdodesperatelyneedisthepeaceofmind.Ineedto55eachofmysuddenurgestopurchaseorpossessaseither“wantorneed”.B.patienceD.respectB.triedD.forgotB.assumptionD.lieB.hostD.waiterB.forD.besidesB.wantD.mindB.speciallyD.necessarilyB.suitableD.similarB.identifyD.access第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式DevelopingfarminganationalpriorityTheNo1centraldocument”_56issuebythecentralauthoritiessendsastrongsignalaboutChinasfirm—57intendtoinvigorate振兴itsagriculturalsectorandvastcountrysideasthecountryembarks开启on58newlegofthejourneytowardsocialistmodernizationaseniorofficialsaidonTuesday.Thedocumentthecentralauthoritiesfirstpolicystatementoftheyearpublished
59.annualbytheCommunistPartyofChinaCentralCommitteeandtheStateCouncilhasservedasanindicatorofgovernmentpriorities.
60.speakatanewsconferenceinBeijingonTuesdayTangRenjiandirectoroftheOfficeoftheCentralRuralWorkLeadingGroupandministerofagricultureandruralaffairssaidthatthekeymessagesfromthenine-sectiondocumentwerensecuringbottomlinesbolsteringvitalization增强活力andreinforcingsupport”.Tangsaidthatthekeytasksforagricultural
61..officialincludesafeguardingnationalfoodsecurityandprotectingfarmers_62—hadbeenliftedoutofpoverty—63fallingback.ThepreviousyeardespitetheCOVID-19epidemicandextremeweathereventsChina64managetokeepitsannualfoodoutputabove650milliontonsfortheeighthcoherentyear.Theachievementwasalsorealized65thecostofagriculturalmaterialsincreasedamidfluctuating波动globalfoodpriceshesaid.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分假设你是高三学生李华你校将与国际友好校联合举办主题为“我是美食家Gastronome”的英语线上交流活动,请你用英语写一份发言稿,内容包括.介绍你学会的一道美食并简述做法.谈谈学做这道美食的感受及活动的意义注意
1.词数80左右;.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数提示词语美食一delicacy;Helloeveryone!Thatsall.Thankyou.第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文AcoupleofyearsagoIvolunteeredtobeafinish-line“hugger”attheKentuckySpecialOlympicsheldinRichmond.Thedayoftheeventdawneddullwetandgray.Eventhoughitstartedtorainandacoldwindblewmostoftheparticipantsweresoexcitedthattheydidntseemtonoticetheweatheratall.Myjobwastostandattheendofalaneonthetrackandhugthepersoninthatlanewhenheorshecrossedthefinishline.Itseemedtomethatmanyoftheparticipantscompletedtheirracesjustsotheycouldgetthatfinish“hug”.Asthearmsofthehuggerclosedaroundthemtheirfaceslitupwithpurejoywhethertheycameinfirstordeadlast.Whilewehuggersstoodaroundwetalked.Iwastoldthatmostoftheparticipantshadbeentrainingfortheracesallyear.IalsonoticedthattheSpecialOlympicparticipantswerentherejusttowin.Theydidnttalknegativelyaboutthepeopletheywereracingagainst.Infacttheyhuggedandwishedeachotherluckbeforetheystartedandhuggedagainwhenitwasoverwhethertheyhadwonornot.WhatIremembermostvividlyfromthatdaywasthelongdistancerace.Itwasalongracebyanystandards:twelvelapsaroundthetrack.Therewereonlyfourparticipantsthreeboysandonegirl.Theywereonlyacoupleoflapsintotheracewhentherainstartedupagain.StandingintherainIbegantofeelmiserable.Myfeethurt.Iwassoakingwet.Iwashungry.Iwascoldwhentherainandwindcameandhotwhenthesuncameout.Ithoughtirritably:Thisraceislastingentirelytoolong.Eventhoughthethreeboyswerenearlyfinishedthegirlwasatleastfourlapsbehind.Iwonderedwhyshekeptgoingwhentherewasobviouslynowayshecouldwin.注意.续写词数应为150左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Finallythethreeboysfinishedbuttheydidnleaverightaway._Assheapproachedthefinishinglinethegirlwasbarelyrunning.A.Noodles.B.Sandwiches.C.Toastwithfruit.听第7段材料,回答第8~10题
8.WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingaboutA.Theirfavoritesports.Thebestgametheyeversaw.Childhoodsportsmemories.
9.WhatsportdidthemanusetoplayA.Baseball.B.Basketball.C.Americanfootball.
10.WhydoesthewomansuggestwatchingtheteamfromOaklandA.Becauseshelikesthecoach.B.Becausetheplayersarethebest.C.Becausetheirlivegamesareshownonline.听第8段材料,回答第11〜13题
11.WhatdoesthewomanasktodoatfirstA.Fixhercar.B.Gethertireschecked.C.Putgasinhercar.12HowmuchshouldthewomanpaytogetherA.$40B.$
45.C.$
50.WhatdoesthemantellthewomanaboutthecarA.Thetiresarealittleold.B.Thebatteryisoutoforder.C.Theengineshouldbechangedimmediately.听第9段材料,回答第14sl6题.WherewouldthewomangotonightA.Theoffice.B.Theconcert.C.TheLakersgame.
15.WhydidthewomanrefusethemansofferA.Becauseshehastofinishareport.B.Becausesheisinherbosssdebt.C.Becausesheistryingtogetapromotion..WhatisthemanmostlikelytodonowA.Giveaspeech.B.Talktotheheadoffice.C.Selltheticket.听第10段材料,回答第17s20题.WheredidthestorytakeplaceA.Inacoffeeshop.B.Inanoffice.C.Inawaitingroom..WhatdidthewomanlikedoingA.Tellingjokes.B.Watchingpeople.C.Traveling..WhatcanwelearnaboutthecoupleA.Theylookedsmallanddusty.B.Theywerenewlymarried.C.Theysatfarawayfromthewoman..WhywasthewomanwritingstoriesA.Becauseshewasaprofessionalwriter.B.Becauseshecouldrelaxbydoingthis.C.Becauseshewantedtochangecareers.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)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ABestGiftsforEveryTypeofMomDoyouwanttorewardMomwithNewYeargiftsMillionsofproductsareofferedonlinebutdontgetscaredaway.Wehavedonetheworkforyoubyselectingbestgiftideasforeverytypeofmom.Justclick“AddtocarttoshowerMomwithlove.DaintyEarrings-BestfortheJewelryLoverMadefromsterlingsilvertheearringsarelightweightandperfectfbreverydaywear.Theyrealsoidealfbranyonewithsensitiveears.Amongthe8000plusfive-starreviewersAprilFarmerconfirm:thissayingJustabouteverymaterialirritates(刺激)myearsbutIhavehadtheseinforthreemonthsnow-andnoirritationnocolorchangingorfadingofsilver.Icanteventelltheyarein!”KSLunchBag-BestfortheWorkingMomThisin-disguisecoolerbagwillputasmileonmomsfaceduringlunchhour.Withthousandsoffive-starreviewersthefashionableandfunctionalKSbaghasaninsulatedlining(隔热的内衬)thathelpskeepfoodandbeveragesfreshandaninsidepocketthatholdsutensils.Plusthesoftlightweightdesignmakesiteasytobringanywhere.BrevilleExpress-BestfortheCoffeeLoverTalkaboutamorningboost!IfMomisatruecofleelovershesdreamedofowningahigh-endespressomachine.Nowyoucanmakethatdreamareality.TheBrevilleExpresswhichhasmorethan14000five-starreviewscomesineitherblackorstainlesssteelsurfacesandoffersthesamedose-controlledgrinding(研磨)thatsnormallyreservedforfancycoffeeshops.BeckhamPillows-BestfortheOneWhoNeedsaGoodNightsSleepShedeservesapeacefulnightsrestafterallthehardworkshedoeseverydayandshellgetjustthatwiththeseBeckhampillows.Thesetoftwoaffordablecoolinggelpillowsisidealforbackstomachandsidesleepers.Itoffersmuch-neededtemperatureregulationthatwillkeephermorecomfortablethanever.Itsabestsellerwithmorethan126000five-starreviewssoitsprettymuchahit..AprilFarmersreviewindicatesthattheDaintyEarringsare.A.durableandfancyB.simpleanduniqueC.stylishandvaluableD.lightandskinfriendly.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.DaintyEarringsarebestforformaloccasionsKSLunchBagissilverportableandinsulatedBrevilleExpressfeaturesfineandquickgrindingBeckhamPillowssuitdifferentsleepingpositions
23.WhoisthepassageintendedforA.Agenciessellingproductstomoms.B.Peopleseekinggiftsfortheirmoms.C.Momsplanningtorewardthemselves.D.Salesmenstudyingmomspreferences.AfewdaysagomyhusbandRussandIlostourhouseof28yearstoaCaliforniawildfire.OnthatnightwehadtoleaveourhouseandsleepinthebackseatofourFord.Thenextmorningwehadtodrivethreeandahalfhourstofindahotelthathadanavailableroom.Onlylaterinthelocalnewspaperdidweseephotographsofthedestruction.Ourhousehadbeenconsumedbythefirealongwithmostofourneighborhood.HowarewegoingtorebuildafterthisIthoughtroundingacornerinthesidewalkonmywalkbacktothehotel.IsitevenpossibleInoticedsomethingupahead-apairofnickelsshininglikepreciousjewels.Theywerejustnickelsbuttheysomehowfeltspecial.Ibentdownandpickedthemup.IfthesewereluckycoinsIcouldusealltheluckIcouldget.AfewdayslaterImadeatriptothestoretobuyessentials.Theenormoustaskofreplacingeverythingwedlostputaheavyweightonme.IwasabouttoleavewhenIfelttheurgetostopandturnmyheadtotheright.Icouldhardlybelieveit一thereonnickelashelfwasanickel!OkaymaybethisismorethanluckIthoughtandputthenickelinmypocket.ItoldmyselfthatIhadfoundthenickelsjustbychance.ThenIfoundonenexttomyplateatarestaurant一onThanksgivingnolesswhenIwasmissingourhousemorethanever.Itseemedthatanickelappearedwhenevermyspiritsplummeted.WheneverIreachedmybreakingpointIdfindanothernickel.Inthegrassattheparkornearthetireofmycarinaparkinglot.Oncemychangeforaquicklunchwasgivenentirelyinnickels.Tmsorry」thecashiersaid.“Itsallwehave.”ItsallIneeded!OnedayIwassittingatthedeskwhenmyphonerang.Itwasareal-estateagentIdbeenworkingwith.“IhaveanewlistingJshesaid.“Whencanweseeit”AfewhourslaterRussandIwerefollowingtheagentdownthedrivewaytowardthehouse.Ididntthinklong.Becausethereinthedriveway...Afterthewildfirethecouple.livedintheircarforonenighttooksomephotosofthedestructioncouldhardlyaffordtheirThanksgivingdinnersavedpreciousitemsfromtheburneddownhouseWhatdoestheunderlinedwordplummetedinParagraph6probablymeanA.Remained.B.Changed.C.Strengthened.D.Sank.WhatdidthefoundnickelsmeantotheauthorA.Luckfortheforeseeablefuture.B.Hopeduringchallengingtimes.C.Signsofahugefortunetocome.D.Remindersofwhathadhappened.WhichwouldbethebestendingforthepassageIspottedaflashofsilverinthesuntwonickelsbothheadsup.Ifoundanoldnickelwhichseemedtotellastoryfromthepast.Isawamysteriouslockedboxandthoughtperhapsitwasfullofnickels.Ilookedupandimaginedsomethingonacloudagiantnickeljustforme.cAnewstudyhasfoundhumanfeelingscanaccuratelybeexpressednumerically(用数字表示地)andhavemorepredictivepowerforhowwebehavethanformalstudiesofsocioeconomicfactorslikehouseholdincomeandemploymentstatus.Thestudyco-authorAndrewOswaldaprofessorofeconomicsandbehavioralsciencegatheredinformationfromnearly700000peoplewhowereaskedannuallyoverathree-decadeperiodhowtheyfeltonanumericalscaleabouttheirjobspousehealthandhome.Usingthedatacollectedresearchersconstructedstatisticalmodelstoshowhowpeoplefeltandtheactionstheytookasaresultoftheirreportedfeelings.Thestudyfoundthatratingsoflifesatisfactionhadadirectlinear(线性的)relationshiptoactionspeoplesubsequentlytake.Participantswhoratedtheirjobsatisfactionasa2outof7hada25%probabilityofquittingtheirjob.Thosewhorateda6outof7hadonlya10percentprobabilityofquitting.Thesamewastrueacrossothermeasureslikemarriagehealthandhousing.Previousresearchhasalsoshowndataaboutfeelingspredicthumanoutcomesbutnotinsuchalinearfashion;thedegreeofsatisfactionservedasagoodpredictoroffutureactions.Additionallyeconomistshavepreviouslybeencriticaloffeelingsdatabecausetheyconsideredthemunscientificandunreliable.Butthisstudyshowssocioeconomicfactorshavealesserprobabilityofpredictinghumanbehaviorthandataonfeelings.Thoughthestudyshowsnumberscanquantify(量化)feelingsresearchersarestillabitconfusedastowhyestimatesofseeminglysubjectivefeelingscanbesuchgoodpredictorsoffutureactions.AccordingtoOswaldanumberoffactorscouldbeatplay.Humansareveryexperiencedincomparativethinkingandareabletoscaletheirownlifesatisfactionagainstthatoftheirneighbors.Werealsoaccustomedtousingmeasuringdevicesforotheraspectsoflifeliketemperaturedistanceandweightsoitshouldntbetoosurprisingthatwereabletomeasureourfeelingsinasimilarlyaccurateway.Anotherstudyco-authorCasparKaisersaysthatitmayalsobebecausewecommunicateourfeelingsanddoitinascaledfashioneveryday.Thiscouldbewhyitcomesoutinthedatamoreaccuratelythaninobjectivemarkers.OriHeffetzaneconomicsprofessorwhowasnotinvolvedinthestudysaysthatthisresearchshowsfeelingsdatashouldntbeunderestimatedeveniftheyremoredifficulttostudy.ScientistswhoignorethisdosoattheirownriskJhesays.LookingaheadKaiserhopesthissamedatacanbestudiedinlower-incomecountriessothatitcanbeapplieduniversallytoplaceswithvariedlevelsofeconomicdevelopment.Butmorethananythingelsehesinterestedinstudyingwhyfeelingsworksowell.Paragraph2ismainlyabout.A.researchprocessandfindingsB.researchtopicandsignificanceC.researchsubjectsandpurposeD.researchdatacollectionandanalysisWhatcanweknowaboutthestudyA.Italsoappliestopeoplefromlower-incomecountries.BItchallengestheopinionthatfeelingsdataareunreliable.Itexplainswhyratingsoffeelingscanforeseefutureactions.Itfirstshowsdataaboutfeelingscanpredicthumanbehavior
30.WhatisOrisattitudetowardsthestudyA.Neutral.B.Skeptical.C.Supportive.D.Cautious.WhichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassageHowYouRateYourLifePredictsYourFutureBehaviorFeelingsForecastActionsBetterthanEconomicFactorsC.WhyYourFeelingsAffectYourFutureActionsD.RankingEveryAspectofYourLifeCountsDHardlyadaygoesbywithoutacompanytellingusinitsbeautifullycraftedadvertisinghowmuchitcontributestotheenvironmentonourbehalf.Flowersgrowoutofpower-stationchimneys;SUVsarepresentedinnaturalhabitats;oilcompaniesusesunnyfriendlylogosandpromisecleanertechnologies-althoughinfacttheyfailtomakeenoughinvestmentinrenewableoralternativeenergysources.Statisticsaremadeupandthetiniestecologicalimprovementsareoverstatedinmulti-million-dollaradvertisingcampaignswhileinthemeantimethegreedysideofthebusinesscontinues.Thisisknownasgreenwashingwhichmeansmakingthingsthatarenotgreenlookgreen”.ThephenomenonhaslongexistedsincethefirstEarthDayin1970whencompaniesspent$300millionadvertisingthemselvesasgreencompanies一manytimesmorethanthemoneytheyactuallyspentonresearchintopollutionreductionitself.Andthetrendcontinuedoverthefollowingdecadeswhensomeoftheplanetsworstpolluterstriedtopassthemselvesoffaseco-friendly.Asthepublicsenvironmentalawarenessgrewsotoodidtheexperienceofcorporatepublicrelationsstrategiesandadvertisersfoundever-more-creativewaystouseagreencurtaintohidedarkmotives.Ofcoursesomebusinessesaregenuinelycommittedtomakingtheworldabettergreenerplace.Butwhenacompanyspendsmoretimeandmoneyclaimingtobe“greenthanactuallyadoptingbusinesspracticesthatminimizeenvironmentalimpactitisclearthatforthemenvironmentalismislittlemorethanaconvenientslogan(口号).Theirmessageis“buyourproductsandyouwillendglobalwarmingimproveairqualityandsavetheoceans]Atbestsuchgreenwashingpushesthefacttoitslimits;atworstithelpsconcealdeception.AndwhatabouttodaysconsumersFewofthemaretrulywell-equippedtomakeinformeddecisionsaboutwhatistrue.Greenwashingisonlypossiblebecauseconsumersoftenbelievewhattheyarebeingtold-whyelsewouldcompaniesdoitMoreinformationandgreaterawarenessareessential.Analysingthetricksusedbyadvertisersshouldbepartofeveryschoolcurriculum.Nongovernmentalorganisationscanspreadtheword.Consumergroupscanpunishthegreenwashingcompanies.Butitisnotenough.Legallyenforceablesystemsmustbeputinplace.SowhatisalreadybeingdoneaboutplannedattemptstopullthewooloverconsumerseyesIntheUnitedStatestheFederalTradeCommissionistakingactionagainstmisleadingadvertisingclaims.FrancehaspublishedGreenClaimsGuidancestressingthat“anadvertisementmustavoidconveyingamessagecontrarytotheacceptedprinciplesofsustainabledevelopment^.Allofthesesurelyaretheheartofthematter:thetrueimpactofadvertisingisthepromotionofunsustainablelifestyles.Andthereliestherealdangertoourplanetadangerwhichcannotbeignoredanylonger.WhatcanwelearnaboutgreenwashingA.Itisanecologicalconcept.B.Itisamarketing。
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