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4.A Kindle is a product from Amazon which allows you to download books and read them anywhere,without having to carry around lots of heavy books.It is also really useful when you go on holiday if you read a lot and quickly.
I bought my Kindle two years ago after seeing my sister with one.Before,I didn't want one,as I love the satisfaction that comes from reading a book from cover to cover.However,one day,after using my sister's I fell in love with it.It is easy to download any book you can imagine from the website.One minute you see the book online,the next it is in your hands.And you can read a wide range of books-from classic books such as Pride and Prejudice and works by Shakespeare,to modern comedy books.
Another thing I love about the Kindle is the  privacy.You can read absolutely anything on there and nobody will know!For example,if you want to read a book which might be advertised as a children's book,you can secretly read it and everyone will believe you are reading a deeply thoughtful novel!
Reading a Kindle gives you a chance to escape the real world.You can also do this with normal books,but the secrecy and excitement of downloading a new book onto your device adds to the magic.
This doesn't mean I have completely given up reading physical books.I still love them.I often go into old bookshops and find a well-known novel for£1,or borrow old books from my grandfather's library.There is a worry that with all this new technology there will no longer be a place for physical books,which would be a crying shame.So,I definitely recommend getting yourself a Kindle,but please,don't forget about physical books,either!

66.According to the passage,people can use a Kindle toB.
A.download films and see them        B.download books and read them
C.download music and listen to it    D.download games and play them
67.When did the author begin to love the Kindle?A
A.After she used her sister's.     B.After she saw one in the shop.
C.Before her sister bought one.     D.When she saw its advertisement.
68.The meaning of the underlined word"privacy"in Paragraph 3is close to"B".
A.agency     B.secret       C.policy     D.community
69.How should people who get a Kindle deal with physical books?C
A.They should forget them.          B.They should never buy them.
C.They should also read them.      D.They should throw them away.
70.What's the author's attitude towards using a Kindle?A
A.Supportive.  B.Negative.  C.Unconcerned.  D.Unknown.

分析 作者讲述作者使用Kindle这个工具阅读书籍,但也没有把真正的书本忘掉.

解答 BABCA
66  B  细节题. 根据文章第一 段A Kindle is a product from Amazon which allows you to download books and read them anywhere,可知你可以使用Kindle下载书籍并在任何地方读书,故选B.
67    A   细节题. 根据文章第二 段after using my sister's I fell in love with it. 可知在使用完他姐姐的Kindle后,他就喜欢上了这个读书工具.
68   B    猜测词义题.  根据文章第三 段 you can secretly read it and everyone will believe you are reading a deeply thoughtful novel!可知用Kindle这个工具可以偷偷的阅读书籍,故选B.
69   C   细节题. 根据文章最后一段don't forget about physical books,either!可知不要忘记读真正的书籍,故选C.
70    A    细节题.通读全文可知作者对于使用Kindle的态度是支持的,故选A.

点评 本文是一篇人生感悟类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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