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3.Below are two on-line ads of electronic devices.

46.With a Kindle Paper white,one canC
A.text messages to his friends         B.take photos of his friends
C.read even in strong sunlight         D.download music and movies
47.One of the features of Kindle Paperwhite is thatA
A.it provides books not available elsewhere               
B.it can greatly increase your reading speed
C.it can store as many as 180,000 books                   
D.it helps parents keep kids under control
48.The reason why Franklin electronic dictionary appeals to low level readers may be thatA
A.definitions are read out as well as words
B.it has a large screen for as many as 11 lines
C.it helps correct spelling mistakes
D.it offers guide on how te write in style
49.We can learn from the above passage thatB
A.Owen has bought at least three Franklin electronic dictionaries
B.young kids dislike looking words up in traditional dictionaries
C.Franklin electronic dictionaries are designed specially for children
D.users can get their voices recorded into Kindle Paper white.

分析 本文是两则在线广告,第一则是关于电子书的广告;而第二则是关于电子词典的广告.

解答 46.C.细节理解题.根据文章中第四个星号中讲"Even in bright sunlight,Paperwhite delivers clear,crisp text and images with no glare"可知.故选C.
47.A.细节理解题.根据倒数第三段中讲"180,000 Kindle-exclusive titles that you won't find anywhere else,"可知.故选A.
48.A.推理判断题.题中问该字典适合低水平读者,而文中讲"Speaks headwords in recorded human voice and full definitions(释义)",可以得知答案.故选A.
49.B.细节理解题.可以使用排除法.根据文中关于Owen的叙述无法推知他已购的数量,故A错;从文中推断可知该电子词典并不是专门给特殊孩子设计,故C错;根据文中讲显然能发声的是电子词典而非第一个电子书,故D错.故选B.

点评 本文主要考察了学生的广告布告类阅读理解,这类文章的命题点往往是细节理解题上,同学们通常指需要找到关键语句即可,无需通篇阅读.

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