题目内容
It seems some people have something bad to say about Facebook, the social media website that now has attracted more than 300 million members. To them I have only this to say: Stop please!
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal blamed Facebook’s ability to ruin friendships, saying that it limits communication to typing and encourages people to spend far too much time with friends they have never met.
Having used Facebook since its first year, I find these arguments false. The simple truth is that the problems are only a symptom of Facebook abuse. Like many things, it is only as harmful to your life and relationships as you allow it to be. Consider arguments against watching too much TV and overeating.
Try using Facebook to find friends who may have long ago changed their e-mail addresses and phone numbers, to find out what your old college friends are up to, to congratulate your friends on their latest birthdays, to share pictures and articles you find interesting, and to join in the discussion about them with your friends.
Sure, I had days when I wasted a little more time on Facebook than I should, but I’m not going to blame Facebook for my own laziness. If Facebook wasn’t there, I would have found something else to waste time on. To my “friends”: if you don’t feel like broadcasting your life stories on your Facebook, don’t. If you tire of my personal updates, ignore them. If you don’t want to join in the popular online games, don’t. It is a fun tool at your fingers that can be used for both good and bad. If you don’t like using Facebook, don’t.
I am now a consultant at the Department of State. I use Facebook to keep in touch with friends, family, and colleagues who live and work all over the world
- 1.
Why did the article in the Wall Street Journal blame Facebook?
- A.Because it makes people spend too much time online
- B.Because it can make people lose their real-life friends
- C.Because it is as harmful to people’s lives as watching TV
- D.Because it encourages people to make friends with strangers
- A.
- 2.
What does the author suggest using Facebook to do?
- A.To find out lost e-mail addresses and phone numbers
- B.To arrange appointments with our old college friends
- C.To collect interesting pictures and articles from our friends
- D.To keep in touch with friends who we haven’t called for long
- A.
- 3.
We can imply from the passage that by using Facebook we can______.
- A.read other’s personal updates
- B.write our life stories online secretly
- C.decide who can read our life stories
- D.refuse to join in popular online games
- A.
- 4.
The author writes the last paragraph to ______.
- A.prove that Facebook can be well used
- B.gain support from the Department of State
- C.show that Facebook is used all around the world
- D.introduce how she uses Facebook in her work as a consultant
- A.
试题分析:本文讲述了有部分人滥用Facebook而引起人们对Facebook的批判。作者认为原因不是facebook,而是使用它的人。并在最后一段讲述了如何使用facebook。
1.B 推理题。根据第二段2,3行it limits communication to typing and encourages people to spend far too much time with friends they have never met.说明Facebook让人们和现实中的人的交流变少,会影响人那么的交际,故B项正确。
2.D 细节题。根据第四段1,2行Try using Facebook to find friends who may have long ago changed their e-mail addresses and phone numbers, to find out what your old college friends are up to说明人们利用Facebook来与以前失去联系的人取得了联系,故D正确。
3.A 推理题。根据倒数第二段倒数第五行If you tire of my personal updates, ignore them说明我们以前经常用更新Facebook上的信息。故A正确。
4.A 推理题。爱最后一段中作者告诉我们如何正确使用facebook,不要被它所影响,你不想做的事情就不要做,不要在上面浪费太多的时间。故A正确。
考点:考查新闻报告类短文阅读
点评:本文讲述了有部分人滥用Facebook而引起人们对Facebook的批判。作者认为原因不是facebook,而是使用它的人。并在最后一段讲述了如何使用facebook。考查推理为主,以推理题的考查为主,要求考生能够根据文章的细节和上下文的语义串联连接全文,做出合理的判断和推理。
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第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
What seemed impossible is possible nowadays. One spring afternoon last year a group of 36 attacked a 15-year-old girl in the Berlin district of Köpenick. They hit her in the face and pushed her to the ground. When the victim 37 to hand over her money, some of them held her down and 38 her arms with a lighted cigarette. The 39 were not a gang of boys, but of 13- to 15-year-old girls.
While men are still responsible for the 40 of crimes in Germany, 41 violence is on the rise. Young girls and women of all 42 groups are becoming more violent, and that has been a 43 trend for several years. Last year in Berlin, the 44 of female suspects of violent crime under the age of 21 increased by almost 8%, while that of male suspects 45 slightly. Violent crimes like 46 and serious bodily harm have even shot up by 18% and 25% among young women.
Why are 47 women becoming more violent? Gender (性别) 48 may have something to do with it. Today's females are drinking and smoking more, and raising all sorts of 49 things. Girls and young women are generally less held back in adopting male forms of behavior. 50 , the same goes for the 51 of violence. The members of all-female gangs tend to be especially 52 . When particularly humiliating methods like burning or undressing are involved, the 53 will usually be girls. It seems to be all about showing the 54 , “Hey, we can do 55 than you.”
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B. thieves B. tried B. beat B. attackers B. variety B. daytime B. activity B. nationwide B. degree B. changed B. theft B. uneducated B. equality B. surprising B. Therefore B. belief B. cruel B. victims B. teachers B. better |
C. teenagers C. managed C. tied C. students C. most C. secret C. age C. school C. quantity C. happened C. robbery C. homeless C. relations C. unbelievable C. Unfortunately C. love C. young C. helpers C. boys C. more easily |
D. passers-by D. decided D. burned D. criminals D. few D. female D. interest D. family D. quality D. dropped D. poisoning D. German D. roles D. useless D. Finally D. rise D. boyish D. performers D. people D. more efficiently |