四、閱讀測驗 The history of advertising can be traced back to a few centuries ago, when people started to rely more and more on
commercial activities than on traditional agriculture. Today advertisements have become ubiquitous in people’s daily life, and
advertising has also undergone some major changes. Centuries ago, painters and artists were the craftsmen behind
advertisements. They were hired to create eye-catching pictures and drawings which also featured slogans or brand names.
These would then be printed on posters or flyers and circulated among the public. Later, with the advent of radios and TVs and
more recently the Internet, advertisements became the business of advertising agencies, where not only artists but also writers,
editors, actors, graphic artists, website designers, and many other professionals worked together to produce more appealing
and sophisticated ads.
The format of advertisements has undergone drastic changes as well. Centuries ago, a simple catchy slogan together with
an attention-drawing illustration would suffice to catch people’s eye. However, with advertisements becoming more and more
common in daily life, advertisers had to work ever harder to make their products stand out from among a sea of ads. As a
result, ads nowadays have become more complicated than ever, with complex storylines, intriguing puzzles, Internet keywords,
and cell phone messages all incorporated into less-than-one-minute commercials.
The history of advertising is itself a testament to the transformation and advancement of human society and technology.
And it is certain that advertising will keep moving into a future that is beyond our wildest dreams!
【題組】50. We can infer that the author of this article believes that __________.
(A) advertisers should keep advertisements simple
(B) too many things are incorporated into commercials
(C) advertisements have become an annoying nightmare
(D) future advertisements will go beyond what we can imagine today