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Unlike traditional commercials, Public Service Advertisements(PSA)are primarily designed to inform and educate rather than sell a product or service. The goal of a PSA is not to make a big sale, but rather to change public opinion and raise awareness for a problem.
Smokey Bear has been a recognized symbol of the protection of America’s forests from fire. It is created to educate the public about the dangers of wildfires. Smokey Bear was started in 1944 with the slogan, “Smokey Bear Says—Care will prevent 9 out of 10 forest fires”. Smokey Bear’s later slogan,  “Remember! Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires”, was created in 1947 by the Advertising Council in America. In April 2001, the message was changed to “Only You Can Prevent Wildfires”.
The wildfire prevention campaign with Smokey Bear is one of the longest and most successful campaigns in advertising history. The Advertising Council often was in partnership with other organizations and groups to create various advertising for Smokey Bear since 1944.
The Advertising Council teamed with Walt Disney Company to create a series of PSAs. The ads feature(以···为形象)characters form the classic film Sleeping Beauty and aim to reach parents and children. The lovely Bambi also appeared in the advertisements. Mickey Mouse is much more popular throughout the country.
Those PSAs, which appear on television, on the radio, in the newspaper and on the website continue to remind Americans about the importance of wildfire prevention have helped to reduce the number of acres burned annually by wildfires. According to recent survey, Smokey Bear and his famous words of wisdom “Only You Can Prevent Wildfires” are recalled by 3 out of 4 adults.
In addition to the PSA campaign, Smokey Bear has his own U.S. postage stamp and website for more information about wildfire prevention. From the website, you can also learn all about wildfires and how we can protect our forests

  1. 1.

    PSA are primarily designed to     

    1. A.
      educate the public
    2. B.
      change people’s status
    3. C.
      discuss a problem
    4. D.
      sell products or services
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is true of the Smoky Bear?

    1. A.
      It is one recognized symbols of Walt Disney cartoons
    2. B.
      It firstly appeared in America in 1944 with no slogan
    3. C.
      It is created to warn Americans of the dangers of wildfires
    4. D.
      Its slogan changes every three years
  3. 3.

    How does the author support his topic in Paragraph 4?

    1. A.
      By summing up
    2. B.
      By giving examples
    3. C.
      By comparison
    4. D.
      By asking questions
  4. 4.

    According to this text, Smoky Bear      

    1. A.
      helps a lot to reduce wildfires in America
    2. B.
      isn’t popular among the American pupils
    3. C.
      has set up its own website to advertise products
    4. D.
      becomes the symbol of the Advertising Council
ACBA
试题分析:PSA最主要的目的不是销售盈利,而致力于为了普及大众知识而做宣传。比如Smokey Bear就是为了教育人们注意防火而做的宣传形象。这一形象产生了巨大影响。
1.细节理解题。由“Unlike traditional commercials, Public Service Advertisements(PSA)are primarily designed to inform and educate rather than sell a product or service. ”可知PSA主要是为了教育大众。故选A。
2.推理判断题。由“ It is created to educate the public about the dangers of wildfires.”可知他是创造用来提醒人们注意山火的危险的。故选C。
3.文章结构题。本段作者罗列了许多PSA产生的效应。因此在通过举例的方式。故选B。
4.细节理解题。由“…have helped to reduce the number of acres burned annually by wildfires. ”可知Smoky Bear大大帮助减少了山林火灾的发生机率。故选A。
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