题目内容
10.I remember picking up my first magazine when I was eleven years old.It was celebrity monthly for teens-and I had a deep interest in it.Every week it would arrive y mailbox in suburban Wisconsin.I would race up to my bedroom and read the whole thing one sitting.It was filled with perfect Hollywood stars,dating and beauty tips and gossip.I felt like I was"in the know."My subscription(订阅)list expanded as I got older-to Seventeen,Teen Vogue,and Glamour.I would read each issue back to back,taking in the messages of what resulted in the perfect boyfriend,body and life.I was a typical teen girl,and I was obsessed with these things-always wondering why I was only six inches tall.I would diet and exercise,but I never seemed to look like the women in my magazines.
As I grew older,I started to realize that most of the images I was comparing myself with weren't realistic.I read about how images are retouched,and it brought me down to reality.Suddenly,I had a new obsession:starting a magazine where the models were everyday girls and women who looked like me.My dream job was to be the editor-in-chief of a women's magazine-but one thing is much different from our ordinary magazines.The magazine wouldn't focus on celebrities.Everyone would just be real people with real stories.
As it turns out,there are two women who are pursuing just that-via the first"no photoshop"fashion magazine,a bi-monthly one called Verily,which published its first issue in June.Verily never changes the body or face of its models.The goal of our magazine is to celebrate the best state of us.
21.From the first paragraph we can see that the authorA.
A.was deeply absorbed in J14
B.was eager to become a film star
C.Was tying to make herself beautiful
D.made friends with many famous stars at her time
22.What are the underlined words in Paragraph 2?B
A.They are famous stars.B.They are magazines,
C.They are film studiosD.They are teen films.
23.What can we infer from paragraph 2about the author?C
A.She was a very foolish girl.
B.She wanted to be well off.
C.She was young and innocent.
D.She tried to appear in the magazine.
24.The purpose of the magazine Verily is to.D
A.show the life of famous film stars
B.tell us how to become famous in life
C.explain how to keep yourself slim
D.reflect the life of ordinary people.
分析 本文是一篇记叙文.主要讲述作者小时候沉迷杂志并希望自己能和杂志中的人一样,长大后发现杂志大部分是不现实的.就决定开始一个新的杂志.这个新的杂志叫做Verily,它是为了反应普通人的生活的杂志.
解答 21-24 ABCD
21.A.细节理解题.根据"It was celebrity monthly for teens-and I had a deep interest in it."可知作者被杂志深深吸引.故选A.
22.B.推理判断题.根据"My subscription(订阅)list expanded as I got older-to Seventeen,Teen Vogue,and Glamour."并联系上下文可知Seventeen,Teen Vogue,and Glamour是作者订阅的杂志.所以它们是杂志.故选B.
23.C.推理判断题.根据"I was a typical teen girl,and I was obsessed with these things-always wondering why I was only six inches tall.I would diet and exercise,but I never seemed to look like the women in my magazines."可知作者是一个典型的青少年女孩并希望能像杂志中的女人一样.所以作者很年轻并且很天真.故选C.
24.D.细节理解题.根据"The magazine wouldn't focus on celebrities.Everyone would just be real people with real stories."和"Verily never changes the body or face of its models.The goal of our magazine is to celebrate the best state of us."可知Verily杂志是为了反应普通人的生活.故选D.
点评 本文是一篇记叙文.此类题主目要考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.细节理解题是针对文中某个细节、某句话或某部分具体内容设置问题,所以在做细节理解题时要结合原文和提干有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,再结合选项选出正确答案.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要联系上下文根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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Powerful,yes,but not always (46)D.For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone.Mary,my faceless agent whom I'd never met (47)A,got me rock-bottom prices on airfares,cars,and hotels.But her cold voice really (48)Ame.I sometimes wished to (49)Canother agent.
One morning,I had to (50)Dan immediate flight home for a family emergency.I ran into Mary's office(51)A.The woman sitting at the desk,(52)Bmy madness,sympathetically jumped up.She gave me a(53)B smile,nodded while listening patiently,and then printed out the(54)C immediately."What a wonderful lady!"I thought.Rushing out(55)C I called out over my shoulder,"By the way,what's your name?""I'm,Mary"she said.I turned around and saw a (56)Dwoman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip.I was(57)D!Why had I thought she was cold?Mary,was,well,so (58)B.
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41.A.accepted | B.noticed | C.heard | D.met |
42.A.came | B.moved | C.ran | D.developed |
43.A.Thus | B.Yet | C.Then | D.Indeed |
44.A.rather | B.also | C.just | D.already |
45.A.Telephone | B.voice | C.connection | D.impression |
46.A.direct | B.useful | C.easy | D.accurate |
47.A.in person | B.by myself | C.in public | D.on purpose |
48.A.annoyed | B.interested | C.discouraged | D.confused |
49.A.promote | B.train | C.find | D.know |
50.A.arrange | B.postpone | C.confirm | D.book |
51.A.for the first time | B.at any time | C.from time to time | D.in good time |
52.A.expecting | B.seeing | C.testing | D.avoiding |
53.A.shy | B.comforting | C.familiar | D.forced |
54.A.bill | B.form | C.ticket | D.list |
55.A.hopefully | B.disappointedly | C.gratefully | D.regretfully |
56.A.careful | B.serious | C.nervous | D.pleasant |
57.A.amused | B.worried | C.helpless | D.speechless |
58.A.calm | B.nice | C.proud | D.clever |
59.A.forgiveness | B.eagerness | C.friendliness | D.skillfulness |
60.A.explanation | B.attitude | C.concept | D.Behavior |