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The red phone box in Britain is a perfect example of the British traditional culture.However,with the fast development of mobile phones,it has lost its place in people's everyday life.In order to save their loved red phone boxes,people have thought up many ideas,for example,to turn them into toilets or art houses.
In a village in Somerset,a place in South West England,villagers have found a novel way to save their red phone box.They turned it into a mini library to cope with the shortage of libraries in their area.The idea was given by a local villager,Janet Fisher,who lives opposite the phone box.Villagers rallied together to set up the book box after their mobile library service was cancelled.Over 100books and a variety of movies and music CDs are available at this tiny library.The books are of different kinds,ranging from cooking books to the classics and children's books.
People can put the books that they have read inside the phone box,and take away the books that they'd like to read.The books are always changing.There is a regular check on the books to keep the phone box collection fresh.
Anyone is free to come to read books there.The phone box library is open every day around the clock and is lit at night."It's very pleasing that the red phone box has been saved.More importantly,it can continue providing a service for us,"said one of the villagers.
65.The red phone box has been a symbol ofB.
A.the European architecture B.the British culture
C.the development of technology D.British people's daily life
66.The underlined word"novel"in paragraph 2meansD.
A.separate B.traditional C.ridiculous D.new
67.People in Somerset turned the red phone box into a mini library toB.
A.keep its original function
B.make up for the lack of library service
C.provide a place to exchange ideas
D.to enlarge the collection of the local library
68.Which of the following statements is true about the red phone box?C
A.The library is open to the public only at night.
B.The library was set up by a local villager living opposite a phone box.
C.People can borrow books and other audio-visual products there.
D.Regular check is made to keep the books in good order.
分析 通过阅读短文,我们可以知道红色电话亭曾经是英国传统文化的一个象征.随着移动电话的发展,它渐渐失去了在人们生活中的作用.为了保护这一文化遗产,人们想出了各种各样的方法,文中重点介绍了在萨默赛特的一个小村庄人们为保护红色电话亭,把它改造成一个微型图书馆的故事.
解答 65-68 BDBC
65.B 细节题.由文章第一句"The red phone box in Britain is a perfect example of the British traditional culture."可知正确答案为B.
66.D 推断题.由第一段最后一句"In order to save their loved red phone boxes,people have thought up many ideas,for example,to turn them into toilets or art houses."可知,人们已经想出许多办法来保护红色电话亭,接着第二段第一句"In a village in Somerset,a place in South West England,villagers have found a novel way to save their red phone box."作者写道,在一些地方,一些村民找到了 novel 的方法来保护红色电话亭,由此推断,novel 意为"新的",与之前的方法相对应,故正确答案为D.
67.B 细节题.由第二段第二句"They turned it into a mini library to cope with the shortage of libraries in their area."可知正确答案为B.
68.C 细节题.由第二段倒数第二句"Over 100 books and a variety of movies and music CDs are available at this tiny library."可知,红色电话亭里有书和音像制品.再由第三段第一句"People can put the books that they have read inside the phone box,and take away the books that they'd like to read."可知,书可以被借出.C项符合文意,故正确答案为C.
点评 做阅读时经常犯错的主要原因是,仅凭读过文章后残留在脑海中的一丝印象来勾选答案,这样便很容易掉入出题人故意设布下的题目陷阱.所谓阅读理解,对于题目的理解一定要忠实于原文,因此,每一道题都应该与原文作全面的对比与核查,再得出答案.也就是说,阅读理解的每一道题目,在原文都应该有明确的出处,我们把这一出处叫做原文相关句,(1)排除与原文相关句主题不一致的选项(2)排除与原文相关句态度相反的选项 (3)排除用于过于极端或负面的选项(4)注意结合文章主旨和主题去排除.
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42.A.unwilling | B.inadequate | C.inappropriate | D.unfit |
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44.A.hoping | B.considering | C.concluding | D.indicating |
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48.A.initial | B.automatic | C.aggressive | D.common |
49.A.ignore | B.oppose | C.tolerate | D.scold |
50.A.anxiety | B.desperation | C.annoyance | D.sadness |
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