题目内容
12.Years ago,if a teenager had some problems in her life,she might go home and write in her diary.Now,a teenager with(36)Aproblems might go onto the Internet and write about them in a blog (博客).In many ways,a diary and a blog are very(37)CSo,what makes blogging different from writing in(38)Ddiary?The biggest difference is that blogging is much more(39)Bthan a diary.Usually,a teenager treats her diary like a book full of(40)Dthat she does not want to(41)B.
It's interesting that someone who writes in a blog(42)Aa diary will probably write nearly the same information.I have a little sister,and sometimes I go online to read her(43)A.She writes about things like waking up early for swimming practice and not studying enough for her chemistry test.(44)CI was at her age,I wrote about the same things,but(45)Ain my diary.Then,after I had finished writing,I would hide my diary in a secret place because I was(46)Dthat my sister might read it!
The bigget(47)Awith blogging is that anyone can read what you write.If I was angry with a friend during high school and wrote something(48)Cabout her in my diary,she would never know.(49)B,if my sister ever wrote something bad about a friend,that friend(50)D read her blog and get angry.
There are also(51)Dto blogging,of course.If I was feeling sad one day and wrote in my diary,"Nobody cares about me."(52)Bwould know about it.However,if my sister wrote the same sentence in her blog,her best friends would(53)Crespond and tell her how much they(54)Aher.Blogs help people stay in(55)Bwith their friends and to hear what the people around them are doing.
36.A.the same | B.troublesome | C.difficult | D.daily |
37.A.familiar | B.special | C.similar | D.different |
38.A.a personal | B.an ordinary | C.a common | D.a traditional |
39.A.attractive | B.public | C.convenient | D.quick |
40.A.thoughts | B.puzzles | C.mysteries | D.secrets |
41.A.tell | B.share | C.publish | D.solve |
42.A.instead of | B.as well as | C.in favour of | D.in spite of |
43.A.blog | B.diary | C.report | D.web |
44.A.Although | B.Since | C.When | D.Because |
45.A.only | B.already | C.still | D.never |
46.A.angry | B.hopeless | C.glad | D.worried |
47.A.problem | B.doubt | C.trouble | D.mistake |
48.A.hard | B.wrong | C.mean | D.funny |
49.A.Besides | B.However | C.Therefore | D.Then |
50.A.should | B.will | C.must | D.might |
51.A.reasons | B.disadvantages | C.shortcomings | D.advantages |
52.A.everyone | B.no one | C.anyone | D.someone |
53.A.happily | B.especially | C.quickly | D.immediately |
54.A.like | B.miss | C.need | D.help |
55.A.friendship | B.touch | C.debate | D.mind |
分析 本文是叙述加说明类文章.目前上网写"博客"成为一种时髦,那么什么是博客呢?文章作者通过自己的体会以及自己妹妹的例子说明"博客"-即网络日记-与传统日记的相似之处和区别.
解答 ACDBD BAACA DACBD DBCAB
36.A.形容词辨析.A同样的;B麻烦的;C困难的;D日常的,每天的;此处强调"博客"与传统日记的内容是一样的.故使用the same,表示这两者之间的相似性.后面会讲述两者之间的区别.选A.
37.C.形容词辨析.A熟悉的;B特别的;C相似的;D不同的.本题考察的是上下文串联,与后文形成对比,首先说明"博客"与日记的相似之处.选C.
38.D.词义辨析.A个人的;B普通的;C常见的;D传统的;作者强调的是"传统的"日记.dated"过时的",显然不合乎现实情况;personal"个人的",修饰日记,没有必要.选D.
39.B.形容词辨析.A吸引人的;B公开的;C方便的,便利的;D快的,迅速的; 通过下文内容可知,"博客"与日记最大的区别在于它的"公开性",任何人都可能看到.选B.
40.D.名词辨析.A思维,想法;B困惑,迷惑;C谜;D秘密;根据文章所提供的上下文对比的逻辑以及常识判断可知,日记记录的都是个人的"秘密". 选D.
41.B.动词辨析.A告诉;B分享;C印刷,出版;D解决;既然是秘密,就不想跟人"分享".日记不一定会出版,因此不选publish.选B.
.A.介词辨析.A代替,而不是;B和,同,也,并;C支持,赞成;D不关,尽管; 此处强调的是写"博客"的人,而不是写日记的人的情况.选A.
43.A.上下文串联.A博客;B日记;C报告;D网页; 从上下文看,作者的妹妹喜欢写"博客",很多思维都喜欢在博客上倾述.选A.
44.C.连词辨析.A尽管;B既然,自从;C当..时;D因为;when引导时间状语从句,作者说明当自己和妹妹一样大时往往写日记.选C.
45.A.考查副词辨析.A仅仅,只;B已经;C仍然;D从未;作者只能把自己遇到的事情写在日记上.选A.
46.D.考查形容词辨析.A生气的,愤怒的;B绝望的;C开心的,高兴的;D担心的; 作者把日记藏起来,"担心"会被别人看见,被别人看见以后会影响相互之间的关系.选D.
47.A.考查上下文串联.A问题;B怀疑;C麻烦;D错误;从后面的内容看,"博客"的内容会被别人看到,具有公平性.如果说了别人的坏话会伤害别人的感情,因此此处介绍的是"博客"的"问题". 选A.
48.C.考查形容词辨析.A令人愉快的;B错误的;C刻薄的,恶意的;D滑稽的; 从后面伤害别人的感情看,此处说的是别人的坏话,mean在此处作形容词,意思是"恶意的".选C..
49.B.考查副词辨析.A而且;B然而;C因此;D那么;接着; 此处说明的是"博客"与日记的不同,因此上下文形成转折关系.选B.
50.D.考查情态动词辨析.A应该;B将要;C必须;D也许; 在"博客"上发布攻击别人的言论,这个人"或许会"看到.但是不可能"一定会"看到,因此must,will不符合文意.选D.
51.D.名词辨析.A理由;B劣势;C缺点;优势,好处;前面说明了"博客"的问题,这儿再介绍"博客"的好处.选D.
52.B.词义辨析.A所有人;B没有人;C任何人;D某个人;在日记上写了什么东西,别人不会看到,因此选no one.选B.
53.C.副词辨析.A开心地;B尤其,特别;C迅速地;D立刻,马上; 在"博客"上写上同样的东西,最好的朋友很快就会看到.选immediately不符合逻辑.选C.
54.A.上下文串联.此处指来自于最好的朋友的安慰,与前文"没人关心我"相呼应.朋友的喜欢就是"关心"."思念"不符合文章前后逻辑.如果选"需要"则把关系颠倒了.选A.
55.B.考查固定搭配"博客"最大的好处在于使人们时刻保持着联系.stay in contact with sb.="keep"in touch with sb."与某人保持联系",选B.
点评 考察学生的推理判断能力和联系上下文的能力,在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.此类的填空题一定要联系上下文,根据上下文的内容加上自己的理解,再作出正确的判断.
My (50)A at his pride and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood by all who read this article.In many shops the customer has to wait for someone to serve him.And when (51)D some clerk does notice you,you are made to feel as if you were (52)B him.Either he is (53)A in deep thought in which he hates to be interrupted (打断) (54)B he is chatting with a girl clerk and you feel like (55)B for"being too rude".
He shows no interest either in you or in the goods he is (56)A to sell. (57)B possibly the very clerk who is now so indifferent(冷漠的) began his career with hope and (58)D.The daily work was too much for him; the (59)A disappears slowly; his only pleasures were found outside of working hours; and he saw younger clerks who had more enthusiasm in their work promoted over him.He became sour.That was the last (60)B.His usefulness was over.
41.A.suddenly | B.then | C.as | D.when |
42.A.uncertain | B.unimportant | C.unknown | D.unconscious |
43.A.cleared | B.caught | C.trapped | D.flashed |
44.A.looking | B.shining | C.fixed | D.widened |
45.A.note | B.sense | C.accent | D.feeling |
46.A.in particular | B.for fun | C.by accident | D.on purpose |
47.A.saying | B.showing | C.advertising | D.promoting |
48.A.exposing | B.finding | C.discovering | D.uncovering |
49.A.probably | B.likely | C.only | D.fortunately |
50.A.amazement | B.interest | C.excitement | D.pleasure |
51.A.firstly | B.especially | C.naturally | D.finally |
52.A.serving | B.disturbing | C.pleasing | D.preventing |
53.A.absorbed | B.devoted | C.busy | D.addicted |
54.A.and | B.or | C.since | D.as |
55.A.forgiving | B.apologizing | C.troubling | D.annoying |
56.A.paid | B.interested | C.accustomed | D.appealed |
57.A.Finally | B.Yet | C.So | D.Unfortunately |
58.A.prejudice | B.commitment | C.faith | D.enthusiasm |
59.A.newness | B.preference | C.reputation | D.value |
60.A.life | B.stage | C.failure | D.work |
About five minutes later the cashier (37)A told us,"Oh,good!Someone's coming!"It was a woman with two little kids.As the woman reached for her (38)A,the cashier,handing her the (39)C,told her that (40)D wanted to,anonymously,buy her family's ice cream.She couldn't (41)B it."Seriously?"she asked.Rachel and I (42)C not to notice.It was great.The cashier,aware that we wanted to remain anonymous,came over to"wipe off our table,"(43)Aleaving our change on our table.She was about as (44)Das we were.
After enjoying our ice cream,we took a napkin(纸巾) and wrote a (45)B to the cashier thanking her for her assistance.We (46)B until she went to the back room,quickly (47)A the note,a nice tip,and a second Smile Card on the (48)C,and ran out before we were seen.
I treasure every date night with my daughter and (49)B the world through her eyes is always(50)D for me.
31.A.date | B.game | C.dinner | D.travel |
32.A.preparing | B.looking | C.asking | D.paying |
33.A.nice | B.next | C.poor | D.last |
34.A.responsibility | B.politeness | C.understanding | D.kindness |
35.A.refused | B.changed | C.took | D.borrowed |
36.A.warm-hearted | B.unfortunate | C.lucky | D.curious |
37.A.quietly | B.quickly | C.loudly | D.slowly |
38.A.wallet | B.glasses | C.ice cream | D.phone |
39.A.money | B.napkin | C.Smile Card | D.change |
40.A.no one | B.anyone | C.none | D.someone |
41.A.accept | B.believe | C.follow | D.doubt |
42.A.decided | B.hoped | C.pretended | D.intended |
43.A.secretly | B.seriously | C.openly | D.friendly |
44.A.nervous | B.embarrassed | C.surprised | D.happy |
45.A.notice | B.note | C.check | D.paragraph |
46.A.ate | B.waited | C.wrote | D.left |
47.A.placed | B.gave | C.handed | D.passed |
48.A.newspaper | B.chair | C.counter | D.floor |
49.A.changing | B.seeing | C.hearing | D.exploring |
50.A.difficult | B.funny | C.distant | D.fantastic |
That first night he was paralyzed with(39)D,his mind full of monsters.So he went over to his wardrobe to get a torch.(40)Bwhen he opened the wardrobe door he came(41)Awith a monster,and he(42)Cthe loudest scream in the world.
The monster took a step(43)B,grabbed its multicolored hair with its tentacles (触须) and started(44)D!The monster cried for so long that the boy's(45)Aand fear gradually went away.He(46)Cthe monster down as much as he could,and started(47)Dto him,asking him why he was crying,and what he was doing there.
The monster told him he lived in the wardrobe,but almost(48)Bwent out,because he was afraid of the(49)C.When the boy asked him(50)A,the monster told him the boy's face seemed to him the most(51)D thing he'd ever seen (52)Ceyes,ears and a nose.The boy felt exactly the(53)Bway about the monster,who had a huge head with many mouths and hair.
The two of them talked so much that they became quite(54)A,and they realized that both of them had been afraid of the same thing:the(55)D.To lose their fear all they had to do was to get to know each other.
36. | A.late | B.dark | C.noisy | D.silent |
37. | A.admitted | B.advised | C.allowed | D.hoped |
38. | A.on | B.off | C.out | D.away |
39. | A.confusion | B.unhappiness | C.regret | D.fear |
40. | A.So | B.But | C.Though | D.And |
41. | A.face to face | B.heart to heart | C.hand in hand | D.side by side |
42. | A.got out | B.turned out | C.let out | D.reached out |
43. | A.forward | B.backward | C.sideways | D.outward |
44. | A.speaking | B.looking | C.playing | D.crying |
45. | A.shock | B.curiosity | C.sorrow | D.anger |
46. | A.forced | B.settled | C.calmed | D.brought |
47. | A.walking | B.pointing | C.replying | D.talking |
48. | A.often | B.never | C.openly | D.regularly |
49. | A.sunlight | B.noise | C.boy | D.animals |
50. | A.why | B.how | C.when | D.where |
51. | A.interesting | B.pleasant | C.impressive | D.horrible |
52. | A.for | B.from | C.with | D.without |
53. | A.strange | B.same | C.different | D.common |
54. | A.friendly | B.funny | C.lovely | D.careful |
55. | A.dark | B.huge | C.small | D.unknown |