每周一聽——那些年我們一起練過的聽力(第155期)
每周一聽——那些年我們一起練過的聽力(第155期)
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每周一聽——那些年我們一起練過的聽力(第155期)
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“Clinically Proven.” “ (1) Technology.” “Ten Years of Genetic Research.” These are (2) you might expect to find in the pages of Scientific American. But these descriptions also show up in commercials and print ads for cosmetics.
Now a study finds that some—well, make that a lot—of those science-sounding claims are simply not true.
Researchers looked at nearly 300 ads in (3) such as Vogue. They analyzed claims in the ads and ranked them on a (4) ranging from acceptable to outright lie. And they found that just 18 percent of the boasts that the researchers looked at were true. 23 percent were outright lies. And 42 percent were too (5) to even classify. The study is in the Journal of Global Fashion Marketing. The (6) regulates what goes into your cosmetics and what goes on the label. If a claim is blatantly untrue, the FDA can take action. Vague language on labels may be a way to keep the FDA at bay.
(7) , ads are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission. Just last year they charged L’Oreal for deceptive advertising of its Génifique products, which the company said were “clinically proven” to (8) genes’ activity that would lead to the production of (9) causing “visibly younger skin in just seven days.” A settlement agreement forced L’Oreal to back off on the claims.
So take those cosmetic ads with a grain of that salt scrub—after all, if scientists had really come up with a product that reversed your (10) or grew your eyelashes, it would sell itself.
上期答案
1.raised concerns
2.complying
3.compulsory
4.quota
5.capable
6.hosts
7.condemned
8.persecuted
9.criticized
10.operatives
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上期答案講解
1.raised concerns 引起關注
draw public attention;cause concern;raise concern;cause for concer
My overriding concern is to raise the standards of state education.
我最關心的是提高國民教育水平。
2.complying 遵從,依從,服從
They may be excused from complying with this regulation.
他們可以不按這條規(guī)則行事.
3.compulsory
adj.必須做的,強制性的; 義務的; 必修的
Britain did not introduce compulsory primary education until 1880.
直到1880年,英國才開始實行初等義務教育。
4.quota
n.(正式限定的)定量,定額; 配額; 指標
Be sure you get your daily quota of calcium.
要確保每天的鈣攝入量。
5.capable
adj.能干的; 有才能的; 有才華的; 能勝任的
n.有才能的,能干的
6.hosts
主機;宿主;主人;主持人
The Prime Minister played host to French Premier Jacques Chirac.
首相接待了法國總理雅克·希拉克。
7.condemned
譴責;判刑;聲討;處刑
Like everyone else, I deplore and condemn this killing.
我同所有人一樣強烈譴責這樁兇殺案
8.persecuted
(尤指宗教或政治信仰的)迫害; 煩擾,困擾; 強求,死纏著要
If he had determined to persecute her he must take the consequences.
如果他膽敢來逼迫她,他會自食惡果.
9.criticized
分析,評估; 批評; 挑剔
You were quite right to criticize him.
你批評他批評得很對。
10.operatives
工作人員( operative的名詞復數(shù) ); (尤指)體力勞動者; 密探; (尤指政府的)特工人員
Refuse disposal operatives is our council's high - faluting name for dustment.
垃圾處理工是我們市政會對清潔工的委婉的稱謂,
先來個沙發(fā)
好啊
thank you for your good job.
8th AND 9th are definitely wrong among all my naswers. probably 1th is wrong. i am not sure the other answers.
那些年,廣告商一起吹過的牛皮
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