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【题目】 I love our kitchen. It’s one of the most used parts of our home. About 9 years ago we updated our kitchen and got all new collections. At the time I didn’t really do a lot of research on the functions of the equipment and I really wish I had. There were so many different choices on the market and I ended up buying some that I didn’t really like all that much and now that it’s time to update them again, I’ll be more careful with the ones I choose.

I’ve had my eye on KitchenAid for a while, especially the new KitchenAid equipment at BestBuy. The new KitchenAid equipment at Best Buy has a cook-like quality without the premium price that you might expect to pay, so it won’t cost you a fortune. The equipment has a professionally inspired design that is a perfect balance of good taste and functionality.

With the new KitchenAid equipment you will find cooking more optional and flexible, which contributes to your amazing performance while preparing a meal. Its five-door fridge offers organized storage and easier access to food.

I love these new collections and I can’t think of a better time to update your kitchen than right now. because when you buy now at Best Buy you will get 18 months financing or 5% rewards on major equipment and free delivery on purchases over $399. To learn more about how to transform your kitchen with the new KitchenAid collections, be sure to visit BestBuy.com.

1What is the author’s regret for her last update of the kitchen?

A.She didn’t buy the latest equipment.

B.She spent little time studying how they work.

C.She purchased something she didn’t like at all.

D.She didn’t make full use of the kitchen.

2The underlined word “premium” in paragraph 2 can best be replaced by _____.

A.favorableB.reasonableC.highD.special

3Why is the author most impressed by the products of KitchenAid equipment

A.They can save electricity.B.The fridge has a large storage.

C.The price is very low.D.They make cooking easy.

4What is the purpose of this text?

A.To recommend some kitchen equipment.B.To introduce a website.

C.To compare prices of some goods.D.To describe a fridge.

【答案】

1B

2C

3D

4A

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。文章作者以自己的经历介绍了一款厨房设备——KitchenAid设备,价格不高,使做饭变得更加随意和灵活。

1细节理解题。根据第一段中At the time I didn’t really do a lot of research on the functions of the equipment and I really wish I had.(当时我并没有对设备的功能做很多研究,我真的希望我做了很多研究。)可知作者对她最近更新的厨房设备感到遗憾是她很少花时间研究它们是如何工作的。故选B

2词义猜测题。根据下文so it won’t cost you a fortune. 所以不会花你一大笔钱。可知Best Buy新推出的厨房助手设备价格不高,不会花一大笔钱。故可推测划线单词意思为高的。故选C

3细节理解题。根据第三段中With the new KitchenAid equipment you will find cooking more optional and flexible, which contributes to your amazing performance while preparing a meal.(有了新的KitchenAid设备,你会发现做饭变得更加随意和灵活,这有助于你在做饭时的惊人表现。)可知让作者印象最深的是KitchenAid设备使烹饪变得简单。故选D

4推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句To learn more about how to transform your kitchen with the new KitchenAid collections, be sure to visit BestBuy.com.(要了解更多关于如何用新的KitchenAid系列来改造你的厨房,一定要访问BestBuy.com。)以及结合文章主要内容为介绍KitchenAid设备,可知本文的目的是推荐一些厨房设备。故选A

写作意图推理判断题。作者一般不直接表明自己的意图,而是通过文章所提供的事实和理论依据,客观地使读者信服某种想法和观点。这种题型要求我们不仅要理解文章的内容,同时还要具备对作者阐述问题的写作手法进行归纳、总结和分析的能力。推测作者的写作意图时,不同体裁的文章有不同的写作目的。故事类记叙文的写作目的通常是娱乐读者(to entertain);广告类应用文的写作目的是推销产品或服务人们(to persuade);议论文的写作目的是阐述论点(to argue);科普文化类说明文的写作目的是介绍知识,帮助大家广闻博见(to inform)。如第四小题,根据最后一段最后一句To learn more about how to transform your kitchen with the new KitchenAid collections, be sure to visit BestBuy.com.(要了解更多关于如何用新的KitchenAid系列来改造你的厨房,一定要访问BestBuy.com。)以及结合文章主要内容为介绍KitchenAid设备,可知本文的目的是推荐一些厨房设备。故选A

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