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PAGE14/14上海牛津版2022届高考完型冲刺精选10篇Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.OneA

Inc.

ischeckingoutofChina’s

fiercelycompetitivedomestice-commercemarket.ThecompanytoldsellersonThursdaythatitwouldnolonger__41__itsthird-partyonlinemarketplaceorprovidesellerservicesonitsChinesewebsite,A.__42__,domesticcompanieswillnolongerbeabletosellproductstoChineseconsumersonitse-commerceplatform.Thedecisionmarksanendtoa

long__43__byAmerica’se-commercegiantsintheChinesemarket.ThefirmsenteredtheChinesemarketwithgreatattentionintheearly2000s,

onlyto__44__inthefaceofcompetitionfromChina’sfaster-movingInternetgiants.Amazonhasbeenintalksto__45__itse-commercebusinessforgoodsimportedintoChinawithaChinesecompetitor,

NetEase

Inc.’sKaola,inastock-for-stocktransaction(交易),accordingtoapersonfamiliarwiththematter.ThatwouldremovetheAmazonnamefrom__46__e-commerceinChina.Neithercompanywouldconfirmtheprogressordetailsofthose__47__,norwouldtheysayiftheyarecontinuing.Inawrittenstatement,Amazonsaiditremained__48__toChinathroughitsglobalstores,Kindlebusinessesandwebservices.AmazonChina’spresidentwouldleavetotakeonanotherrolewithinthecompany,thecompanysaid.TheChinaconsumer-businessteamwillreport__49__tothecompany’sglobalteam.WhenAmazonfirstenteredChinain2004withthe__50__ofJ,itwasthelargestonlinesellerforbooks,musicandvideothere.MostChineseconsumerswereusingcash-on-deliveryastheirtopformof__51__.Today,AmazonChinachieflycaterstocustomerslookingforimportedinternationalgoodssuchascosmeticsandmilkpowderandisa(n)__52__playerintheboomingChinesee-commercemarket.AmazonChinacommandedjust6%ofgrossmarketvolumeintheniche(细分的)cross-bordere-commercemarketinthefourthquarterof2018,versusNetEaseKaola’s25%__53__andthe32%heldby

AlibabaGroupHolding

Ltd.’sTmallInternational.Chineseconsumersarebecomingmorefascinatedwith__54__brands.In2011,85%ofChineseconsumerssaidtheywouldalwaysbuyaforeignbrandoveradomesticone.By2016,60%ofrespondentssaidtheypreferreddomesticoverforeignbrands.ShaunRein,ChinaMarketResearch’sfounder,saidAmericane-commercegiants__55__obstaclesinChinabecausetheyhadn’tofferedtheproductsoruserexperiencethatconsumerswerelookingfor.A.assist B.expand C.operate D.tailorA.Asaresult B.Bycontrast C.Forexample D.InadditionA.criticism B.negotiation C.struggle D.resolutionA.interact B.withdraw C.split D.surviveA.associate B.combine C.exchange D.supplyA.time-consuming B.long-suffering C.ever-lasting D.consumer-facingA.talks B.businesses C.competitions D.instructionsA.related B.accustomed C.exposed D.committedA.automatically B.directly C.regularly D.secretlyA.breakdown B.improvement C.purchase D.participationA.refund B.payment C.sponsorship D.tradeA.complicated B.critical C.original D.insignificantA.share B.budget C.volume D.maximumA.foreign B.luxurious C.domestic D.fashionableA.dealtwith B.forgotabout C.gotthrough D.cameacross【答案】41-45CACBB46-50DADBC51-55BDACDTwoEndangeredlanguagescanbefoundthroughouttheworld.Manylanguagesnowhavefewerthan100orevenfewerthan10speakers.Thecrisisisnotlimitedtoremoteregionsoftheworld.WhenEuropeansfirstarrivedinNorthAmerica,312differentlanguageswere___41___,ofwhich123arenowknowntobeextinct.Ofthe___42___languages,mostspeakersaregrandparentsandgreat-grandparents.Differentresearchersofferdifferentdefinitionsof“endangered”.Thesystemof___43___usedbytheCatalogueofEndangeredLanguagesevaluateslanguagesinfourareas:the___44___ofallthespeakers,howoftenthelanguageisconveyedtothenext___45___,therateatwhichitislosingspeakersandthe___46___inwhichitisused.Basedonthisdata,languagesarerankedonasix-pointscalefrom“safe”to“severelyendangered.”Themidpoint,“endangered”referstoalanguagewithbetween100and1,000speakerswhorepresentabouthalfofthelanguage’scommunityorethnicgroup.Thelanguageisspokenonlybysomeparents,ofwhomveryfewteachittotheirchildren.Itis___47___usedathomeandisnottaughtinschoolsorusedforgovernmentbusiness.Languagesbecomeendangeredduetoanumberof___48___factorsincludingglobalization,economics,technology,educationpolicy,andchangesin___49___attitudes.Astheforcesofglobalizationmaketheworldmoreinterconnected,previously___50___languagecommunitiescomeunderpressuretoparticipateinalargereconomy,whichmeanslearningthearea’smajoritylanguage.___51___,localschoolsoftenbegintoteachthemajoritylanguageinsteadofthelocaltongue.Locallanguagesalso___52___ascommunitiesadoptmobilephonesandcomputers,mostofwhichrunonsoftwarethathasbeentranslatedintoonlyahandfuloflanguages.Thistrend___53___asthesedevicesconnectuserstotheInternet.Atthispoint,manycommunitiesundergoacultural___54___inwhichparentsnolongervaluethelanguageenoughtoteachittotheirchildren.Initiativesto___55___endangeredlanguageshavebecomemorenumerousinrecentyears.Theseeffortstendtofocusontwomainareas:thedocumentationofendangeredlanguages,andeffortstoincreasetheuseofendangeredlanguagesamongyoungerspeakersandinthecommunityatlarge.41. A.athand B.atrisk C.inuse D.inview42. A.ancient B.evolving C.local D.surviving43. A.assessment B.classification C.description D.research44. A.age B.background C.number D.religion45. A.committee B.century C.generation D.government46. A.content B.occupations C.situations D.themes47. A.advisedly B.efficiently C.primarily D.rarely48. A.balancing B.complicating C.historical D.interrelated49. A.cultural B.mental C.moral D.religious50. A.foreign B.informal C.isolated D.national51. A.Forexample B.Incontrast C.Inresponse D.Viceversa52. A.boom B.develop C.disappear D.suffer 53. A.ceases B.changes C.increases D.starts54. A.difference B.influence C.shift D.variety55. A.enrich B.purify C.refresh D.standardize【答案】41-45.CDBCC46-50.CCDAC51-55.CDCCCThreeThenetworkedcomputerisanamazingdevice.Itisthefirstmediamachinethatservesasthemodeofproduction(youcanmakestuff),meansofdistribution(youcanuploadstufftothenetwork),siteof(41)_______(youcandownloadstuffandinteractwithit),andplaceofpraiseandcriticism(youcancommentonthestuffyouhavedownloadedoruploaded).(42)________,thecomputeristhe21stcentury’sculturemachine.Butforallthereasonsthereareto(43)________thecomputer,wemustalsoactwithcaution.Thisisbecausethenetworkedcomputerhasstartedasecretwarbetweendownloadinganduploading—betweenpassiveconsumptionandactive(44)_______—whoseoutcomewillshapeourcollectivefutureinwayswecanonlybegintoimagine.Allanimalsdownload,butonlyafewuploadanythingbesidesfacesandtheirownbodies.Humansare(45)________intheircapacitytonotonlymaketoolsbutthenturnaroundandusethemtocreatesuperfluous(过剩的)materialgoods(paintings,sculptureandarchitecture)andsuperfluousexperiences(music,literature,religionandphilosophy).(46)_______,itispreciselythesesuperfluousthingsthatdefinehumancultureandultimatelywhatitistobehuman.Downloadingandconsumingculturerequiresgreatskills,but(47)________tomovebeyonddownloadingistoroboneselfofadefiningingredientofhumanity.Despitethepossibilitiesofournewculturemachines,mostpeoplearestill(48)________downloadmode,broughtaboutbytelevisionwatching.Evenafterthe(49)________ofwidespreadsocialmedia,apyramidofproductionremains,withasmallnumberofpeopleuploadingmaterial,aslightlylargergroupcommentingonormodifyingthatcontent,andahugepercentageremainingsatisfiedtojust(50)________.Thenetworkedcomputeroffersthefirstchancein50yearsto(51)________theflowcausedbyTVviewing,toencouragethoughtfuldownloadingand,evenmoreimportantly,meaningfuluploading.Thecomputerofferstheopportunitytobringaboutacomplete(52)_______fromthecultureoftelevisionandashiftfromaconsumptionmodeltoaproductionmodel.Thisisahistoricopportunity.Fiftyyearsoftelevisiondominancehasgivenbirthtoanunhealthyculture.The(53)_______isnowinourcollectivegrasp.Itinvolvescontrollingourintake,ordownloading,and(54)________ourlevelsofactivity—uploading.Ofcoursepeoplewillstilldownload.Nobodyuploadsmorethanatinypercentageoftheculturetheyconsume.Butusingthenetworkedcomputerasadownload-onlydevice,orevenadownload-mainlydevice,isa(55)________opportunitythathistoryaffordsus.Therefore,thegoalmustbetoestablishabalancebetweenconsumptionandproduction.A.celebration B.conversations C.reception D.ceremoniesA.Withoutdoubt B.Inreturn C.Inparticular D.BycontrastA.liberate B.celebrate C.concern D.rejectA.request B.support C.defense D.creation A.unique B.familiar C.efficient D.loyalA.Inaddition B.Infact C.Forinstance D.Bytheway47.A.striving B.comparing C.failing D.attemptingA.optimisticabout B.unfamiliarwith C.stuckin D.ashamedofA.transformation B.emergence C.encounter D.maintenanceA.consume B.neglect C.combine D.innovateA.enhance B.quicken C.reverse D.extendA.outcome B.exposure C.break D.evolutionA.puzzle B.cure C.regret D.favorA.analysing B.maintaining C.featuring D.increasing55.A.wasted B.treasured C.multiplied D.revised【答案】41-45CABDA46-50BCCBA51-55CCBDAFourAncientcreatureslikelyevolvedthestressresponsetobetterescapefromhunters.Buttodayitscausesincludetraffic,deadlinesandfirstdates.Accordingtoa2018AmericanPsychologicalAssociationsurveyofmorethan3,000people,thetop(41)_______arework,money,theeconomyandhealth.Althougheveryonefacesstress,peoplereacttoit(42)_______.“There’sthesituation,howwe(43)_______thesituation,andthenourskillsathandlingthesituation,”sayspsychologistWilliamLovallooftheUniversityofOklahoma.(44)_______experienceshelpusassessappropriateresponses,somostpeopleimprovewithage.“Ahighschoolstudentoracollegestudentmightnothavethose(45)_______skillsandmightletasituationgetoutofhand,”headds.Most(46)_______havenormalstressresponses,regulatedtogivetherightburstofhormones(激素)andbodilychangesforaparticularstressor.Butothersalwaysover-orunder-react,whichmaybeawarningsignforphysicalormental(47)_______.Tostudythis,scientistsoftenmonitorcortisol(皮质醇)orheartratevariationsthroughoutthedayandduringtryingtasks.(48)_______,theintensityoftheseresponsesseemstobesetfromayoungage.Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhoexperiencedchildhoodhardships--includingphysicalpunishmentanda(n)(49)_______home--aremorelikelytohavequietstressreactionsasadults.Forexample,aspartofastudypublishedin2012,Lovalloexposed354participantstomoderatestress.Peoplewhoself-reportedearly-life(50)_______actuallyhadlowerheartratesandcortisollevelsthanotherparticipants.Whilethestudytaskswerenotimportant,theindividuals’under-reactionssuggesttheirstressresponsemayalsohavetrouble(51)_______whenitreallymatters.Itcanbejustas(52)_______asanextremeresponse.Otherresearchhasfoundlinksbetweenchildhoodconflict,abnormallylowadultstressandsubstancemisuse.Thoughthebiologyisnotfullyunderstood,it’ssuggestedthatearly-lifeneglectorsuffering(53)_______thebody’sstresspathways.Evenbeforebirth,achildcan(54)_______parentalstress.Thephenomenoniswell-demonstratedinratsandmice,andsomepapershaveshownthesameassociation(55)_______.Forexample,babiesborntomotherswhosurvivedthe9/11attacksallhadhowcortisollevels.41.A.stressorsB.responsesC.secretesD.concerns42.A.appropriatelyB.differentlyC.normallyD.mentally43.A.improveB.influenceC.describeD.evaluate44.A.ValuableB.ProfessionalC.PreviousD.Constant45.A.copingB.livingC.learningD.acting46.A.adultsB.researchersC.studentsD.monitors47.A.functionsB.disordersC.variationsD.abilities48.A.BythewayB.InsomecasesC.OnthecontraryD.Asaresult49.A.independentB.distinguishedC.unstableD.extended50.A.educationB.experienceC.involvementD.difficulty51.A.racingupB.showingupC.takingupD.keepingup52.A.impressiveB.insignificantC.positiveD.unhealthy53.A.smoothsB.followsC.dullsD.destroys54.A.endureB.relieveC.increaseD.inherit55.A.betweenanimalsB.inhumansC.withsocietyD.ofimportance【答案】41-45ABDCA46-50ABBCD51-55ADCDBFiveSince2008,theaveragelabour-forceparticipationrateof55-to64-year-oldsinOECD(OrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment)countrieshasrisenbyeightpercentagepoints.AnewOECDreport,“WorkingBetterwithAge”,pointsoutthattheemploymentofolderworkersis41,ifprosperityistobemaintained.Thatcanbetakenasasignthatoursocietyisfinally42thevalueofitsolderemployees.Retirementgivesyouthechancetosleeplateandavoidthemorningrushhours.Nolongerdoyouhavetositthroughendlessmeetingsorcheckemailfrequently.Butworkcankeepthemindactiveandgivespeoplea43inlife.Thefirstmonthofretirementmayseempleasant,but44issuretocome.Grandplanstolearnlanguagesandtraveltheworldcanquicklylosetheirappeal.45,thecompanyofcolleaguesprovidesasocialnetwork;spendingallweekathomecanleadtoloneliness.Workinglongershouldbeeasiernowthatmostjobsrequire46,ratherthanmanual,labour.Ofcourse,manypeopleareworkinglongernotbecausetheyenjoywhattheydo,butbecausetheycannotaffordto47.Thatisnotjustbecausegovernmentshavebeenpushingupthestateretirementage.48,theaverageageatwhichpeopleactuallyretirediffersfromtheofficialagebyseveralyears.Inpart,thatisbecausemanypeopledonotrelyonthestatepensionastheironlysourceofincomeandneedwork-relatedpensionstosupplementit.However,companiesaregradually49pensionslinkedtofinalsalarieswith“definedcontribution”schemes.Underthelatter,workersendupwithapotofsavingsatretirementthatneedstobe50.Theincomefromsuchpotshasbeenreducedbyverylowinterestrates.Womentendtohavesmallerretirementpots(thankstotheiryearsspentraisingchildren),makingtheirdifficultiesevenmore51.Theyneedtokeepworking.Olderworkersmayfeel52,particularlywhenitcomestopromotion.Twoissuesseemtohold53back.Thefirstisthatolderworkerstendto54highersalaries,becauseofthesenioritysystem.Thesecondisa55ofskills;oneinthree55-to65-year-oldsinOECDcountrieseitherlackcomputerexperienceorcannotpasstechnologytests.Suchproblemscanberesolvedwithpropertraining,buttheover-55sshouldtakeituponthemselvestokeepupwithtechnologicalchanges.41.A.shortsighted B.vital C.adequate D.unnecessary42.A.recognizing B.assessing C.questioning D.transforming43.A.frame B.choice C.lesson D.purpose44.A.liberty B.boredom C.priority D.motivation45.A.However B.Instead C.Therefore D.Furthermore46.A.mental B.simple C.physical D.routine47.A.proceed B.continue C.persist D.quit48.A.Inconclusion B.Inotherwords C.Inpractice D.Inparticular49.A.replacing B.furnishing C.increasing D.combining 50.A.registered B.reinvested C.refunded D.removed51.A.personal B.severe C.emotional D.practical52.A.competitive B.dominant C.distinguished D.disadvantaged53.A.employers B.researchers C.employees D.femaleworkers 54.A.command B.ensure C.oppose D.ignore55.A.range B.discipline C.shortage D.set【答案】41-45 BADBD 46-50ADCAB 51-55BDAACSixTheexpression,“everybody’sdoingit,”isverymuchatthecenteroftheconceptofpeerpressure.Itisasocialinfluenceappliedonanindividualinordertogetthatpersontoactorbelieveina(n)41wayasalargergroup.Thisinfluencecanbenegativeorpositive,andcanexistinbothlargeandsmallgroups.Peoplearesocialcreaturesbynature,andsoitishardly42thatsomepartoftheirself-respectcomesfromtheapprovalofothers.Thisinstinctexplainswhytheapprovalofpeers,andthefearof43,issuchapowerfulforceinmanypeopleslives.Thisinstinctdrivespeopletodressonewayathomeandanotherwayatwork,ortoanswerasimple“fine”whenastrangerasks“howareyou?”evenifitisnotnecessarilytrue.Thereisa(n)44aspecttothis:ithelpssocietytofunctionefficiently,andencouragesagenerallevelofself-disciplinethat45day-to-dayinteractionbetweenpeople.Forcertainindividuals,seekingsocialacceptanceissoimportantthatitbecomesa(n)46:inordertosatisfythedesire,theymaygosofarasto47theirsenseofrightandwrong.Teensandyoungadultsmayfeelforcedtousedrugs,orjoingangsthat48criminalbehavior.Matureadultsmaysometimesfeel49tocoverupillegalactivityatthecompanywheretheywork,orendupindebtbecausetheyareunabletoholdbackthedesiretobuyahouseorcarthattheycan'taffordinaneffortto50thepeers.However,peerpressureisnotalwaysnegative.Astudentwhosefriendsaregoodat51maybeurgedtoworkharderandgetgoodgrades.Playersonasportsteammayfeeldriventoplayharderinordertohelptheteamwin.Thistypeof52canalsogetafriendoffdrugs,ortohelpanadulttakeupagoodhabitordropabadone.Althoughpeerpressureissometimesquiteobvious,itcanalsobeso53thatapersonmaynotevennoticethatitisaffectinghisorherbehavior.Forthisreason,whenmakingimportantdecisions,simplygoingwitha(n)54isrisky.Instead,peopleshouldseriouslyconsiderwhytheyfeeldrawntotakingaparticularaction,andwhetherthereal55issimplythateveryoneelseisdoingthesamething.41.A.traditionalB.similarC.peculiarD.opposite42.A.understandableB.believableC.acceptableD.surprising43.A.disapprovalB.failureC.absenceD.independence44.AuncertainB.practicalC.impossibleD.vague45.A.promotesB.preventsC.simplifiesD.increases46.A.challengeB.inspirationC.promiseD.addiction47.ArecognizeB.abandonC.decreaseD.define48.A.avoidB.encourageC.declineD.punish49.A.pressuredB.respectedC.delightedD.regretted50.A.catchsightofB.stayawayfromC.makefunofD.keepupwith51.A.competitionsB.interactionC.academicsD.adaptation52.A.knowledgeB.interestC.assistanceD.influence53.A.abstractB.ridiculousC.subtleD.reasonable54.A.consciousnessB.motivationC.instinctD.encouragement55.A.motivationB.dangerC.supportD.achievement【答案】41-45BDABC46-50DBBAD51-55CDCCBSevenEcologyisacomplicatedthing.Giventhefactsthatelephantdamageoftenkillstreesandbushfiresoftenkilltrees,itwouldbe41toassumethatacombinationofthetwowouldmakethingsworse.Contrarytothisassumption,42,astherecently-publishedresearchbyBenjaminWigleyshows,ifatreehasalreadybeendamaged,firecan43helptomakethingsbetter.Onecommonwayinwhichelephantsharmtreesisbystripping(剥)themoftheirbark(树皮).DrWigley,whodidindeedstartfromtheobvious44,setofftofindouthowmuchworsebushfireswouldmaketheeffectsofthisbarkstripping.Toservethispurpose,hesetupastudyintheKrugerNationalPark.Since1954,theKrugerhasbeenthesiteofexperimentsinwhichplotsoflandhavebeenburned45,tounderstandtheeffectsoffireonplainecology.Intheseexperiments,DrWigleylookedattreesinthreedifferentzones,inoneofwhich,thetreeswereburnedeveryyear;inthesecond,theywereburnedeveryotheryear,whilethethirdzone,bycontrast,wasactively46fire.Tokeepthingsconsistent,helookedatthefateofthesametreespecies,themarula(马鲁拉树),inallthreezones.Hepickedmarulasbecausetheyareparticular47ofelephantactivity.Theirfruitaredelicious,andprizedbyelephantsandpeoplealike.Butelephantsalsoseemtoenjoyeatingtheirbark.InJuly2016heandhiscolleaguesidentified20marulasineveryzoneandusedspecialtoolsto48fromeachofthemacircularsectionofbark5cmindiameter.Havingimposedthisdamage,they49thewoundsoverthecourseofthefollowingtwoyears,toseewhatwouldhappen.Totheir50,theydiscoveredthatthewoundsoftreesinfirezonesrecoveredfarbetterthanthoseoftreesthathadseennofiresatall.Woundedtreesintheannualburnzonere-grew98%oftheirlost51duringthetwoyearsofthestudy.Thoselivinginthebiennial(两年一次的)burnzonere-grew92%ofit.Butthoseinthezonewherefireswere52re-grewonly72%.Theresearchersalsofoundsomethingelsewhentheyweremeasuringthetrees’wounds:ants.Tenofthe20treesinthefire-preventionzonedevelopedantcoloniesintheirwounds.Theantsinquestionwereaspeciesthatisknowntodamagetreesandissupposedto53tissuehealing.Bycontrast,onlyfivetreesinthebiennialburnzoneandthreeintheannualzonedevelopedants’nestsintheirwounds.Itlooks,therefore,asifbushfiresaretreatingtrees’woundsbykillingantsthatmight54colonizeanddamagethem.Thoughsuchfiresaresurelyharmfultohealthytrees,itseems,inanexampleoftwonegativesmakingapositive,asiftheyareactually55tosickones.41.A.difficult B.reasonable C.necessary D.awful42.A.however B.therefore C.furthermore D.somehow43.A.uniquely B.barely C.actually D.merely44.A.phenomenon B.evidence C.imagination D.assumption45.A.equally B.regularly C.severely D.purposely46.A.burntwith B.protectedfrom C.coveredby D.exposedto47.A.participants B.partners C.victims D.friends48.A.mark B.remove C.hit D.measure49.A.regulated B.checked C.healed D.monitored50.A.disappointment B.surprise C.joy D.relief51.A.vitality B.height C.bark D.strength52.A.controlled B.prevented C.started D.boosted53.A.disturb B.promote C.impact D.quicken54.A.therefore B.nevertheless C.then D.otherwise55. A.beneficial B.unbelievable C.effective D.cruel【答案】41-55BACDBBCBDBCBADAEightIntheFakeNewsEra,BuildingTrustwithConsumersIsCrucialWithconsumersgrowingincreasinglyfrustratedwithonlineadvertisingandprivacyconcerns,howdoyouconvinceshopperstobuyyournarrative(叙述),letaloneyourproduct?ArecentreportbyTrustRadius,asoftwarereviewcompanythatconnectsbuyersandvendors(应商),maybeabletoshedsomelight.Amongotherinterestingfindings,itturnsoutthatitmayactuallybenefitbrandstobepainfully(41)abouttheirproducts.Consumerawarenessofinfluencermarketingtactics(策略)isincreasing.(42)accordingtothereport,mostconsumerstrustonlinepeer(43)asmuchasrecommendationsfromfriends-andwellabovecompanyadvertisingmessage.Feedbackfromeverydayfolks,itseems,actuallycarriesmore(44)thanabrandambassadorfromanout-of-reachpersonality.Transparencyiscrucial.Thereportfoundthatthereisalargetrust(45)betweenvendorsandbuyers.Whilevendorsbelievetheyaretransparent,mostbuyersdon’tappeartoseeit.Duringthesalesprocess,forexample,85percentofvendors(46)tobeopenabouttheirproductslimitationsduringthesalesprocess-butonly3percentofbuyerssharthatsameview.Therealityis,consumersdon’texpectanyproductstobe(47)-theyjustwanttoenterrelationshipswiththeireyeswideopensothattheycan(48)theoptionsthatarebestforthem.Theyalsowantbrandstobemore(49).66percentofconsumerssaytheywillleaveacompanyiftheyfeeltheyarebeingtreatedlikeanumberandnotanindividual.Alongwiththecombinationoffakenews,advertisingfraud,anddataleaks,therehavebeenfakereviewsaswell.Reviewsiteshavebeen(50)givingpreferential(优惠的)treatmentpaidadvertisers,andconsumersareincreasinglydiscerning(有辨别力的),asaresult.(51)rev

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