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18.In so many ways,cyberspace(网络空间) mirrors the real world.People ask for information,play games,and share hobby tips.(28)B Still others look for friendship,or even love.Unlike the real world,however,your knowledge about a person is limited to words on a computer screen.Identity(身份) and appearance mean very little in cyberspace.(29)ASo even the shyest person can become a chat-room star.
Usually,this"faceless"communication doesn't create problems.Identity doesn't really matter when you're in a chat room discussing politics or hobbies.In fact,this emphasis on the ideas themselves makes the Internet a great place for exciting conversation(对话).(30)FBut some Internet users want more than just someone to chat with.(31)C Is cyberspace a good place to find love?That answer depends on whom you ask.
(32)E Others fail miserably.
A.Rather,a person's thoughts-or at least the thoughts they type-are what really count.
B.Others buy and sell products.
C.They're looking for serious love relationships.
D.But cyberspace is different from the real world in some aspects.
E.Some of these relationships actually succeed.
F.Where else can so many people come together to chat?
G.Chatting online isn't always reliable (可靠的).
分析 本文说明了现在很多人都在网络里寻找爱情或者其他的社会联系.并具体分析了在网络里寻找爱情或者其他关系的优势和劣势.
解答 28-32 BAFCE
28 B 句意:人们找寻资料、玩游戏及分享兴趣嗜好的秘方.其他人买卖东西.更有人在找寻友谊,甚至爱情.讲述互联网的不同作用.故选B.
29 A项表示"反而,一个人的思想-或至少他们在荧幕上所打出来的思想-才是真正重要的"与空格前的Identity(身份)and appearance mean very little in cyberspace"身份及外表在网络空间里没有太大的意义"形成对比. 故选A.
30 F表示"世界上还有哪些地方可以让这么多人一起闲聊他们的兴趣?"由上文"这种对意见本身的强调(this emphasis on the ideas themselves)让互联网络成为一个精彩有趣的谈话场所."推理出此空的答案. 故选F.
31 C表示"他们在找寻认真的恋爱关系",此题是由空格后的下文推理得出的,尤其是关键词love. 故选C.
32 E与Others fail miserably对应,表示"这类恋情有些真的成功".故选E.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.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.
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