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12."Guinness"is on Tuesday nights on Fox.It is a disgusting show that I regret watching.The producers seem to show the sickest records.There is nothing wrong with the book,and it's an honor to be in it,for the most part.The program,however,doesn't show the record for the person who lifted the most weight.Instead,they show the person who lifted 30 pounds with his ears and tongue,which was truly disgusting.Television can do without a show like this.
"Saturday Night Live"is not the same show that it once was.Now the weekly comedy show struggles to come up with a single funny scene.Despite the good acting and the interesting hosts,the humor is simply not there.As the ratings continue to drop,the show must find a solution to its growing problem of lack of funny material.Until then,it will probably get worse."Saturday Night Live"can be seen on NBC on Saturday nights from 11:30p.m-1.00a.m.
"The Wayans Bros.",an exciting comedy starring Shawn and Marion Wayans,airs every Wednesday at 9:00p.m.In the show,Shawn and Marion play brothers who live together and own a news stand.Shawn,the smooth-talking one of the two,and Marion,the younger brother who is forever acting like a five-year-old,seem to have a conflict every week,but always resolve it with a brotherly hug.
"Gilmore Girls",now in its seventh (and final) season,is an amazing television show that follows the lives of the mother/daughter team of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore.Lorelai got pregnant with Rory at the age of 16and decided to move out of Hartford,Connecticut,to seek refuge in a small town nearby.She and Rory have a close relationship and share everything.

21.What makes the author regard"Guinness"as disgusting?D
A.The time the program is shown.
B.The mood the show presents.
C.The record the book contains.
D.The way they lift weight.
22.What type of show is"Saturday Night Live"supposed to be?A
A.Comedy.
B.Tragedy.
C.Cartoon.
D.Thriller.
23.Which of the following tells stories between different generations?D
A.Guinness.
B.Saturday Night Live.
C.The Wayans Bros.
D.Gilmore Girls.
24.Where does the article most probably come from?B
A.TV forecast.
B.TV review.
C.TV advertisement.
D.TV news.

分析 文章主要讲述了作者观看一些电视节目以后的观后感,提出来很多需要改进的地方.

解答 21.D 细节理解题.根据文章内容"Instead,they show the person who lifted 30 pounds with his ears and tongue,which was truly disgusting.Television can do without a show like this."相反,他们展示了用耳朵和舌头举起30磅的人,可知,他们举起重量的方式是让作者认为"吉尼斯"恶心.故选D.
22.A 细节理解题.根据文章内容"Saturday Night Live"is not the same show that it once was.Now the weekly comedy show struggles to come up with a single funny scene.""周六夜现场"并不是以前的样子.现在,每周的喜剧节目都在寻找一个有趣的场景.可知周六夜是喜剧.故选A.
23.D 细节理解题.根据文章内容"Gilmore Girls",now in its seventh (and final) season,is an amazing television show that follows the lives of the mother/daughter team of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore."吉尔摩女孩",现在在最后的季节,是一个了不起的电视节目,是Lorelai和Rory Gilmore的母亲/女儿团队的生活.
可知吉尔摩的女孩讲述了一个不同代之间的故事.故选D.
24.B 主旨题.文章主要讲述了作者观看一些电视节目以后的观后感,提出来很多需要改进的地方.通过阅读全文可知,该篇文章来自电视审查.故选B.

点评 做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,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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Copenhagen
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21.What will happen in Paris during major pollution events?B
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B.completely forbid the use of petrol cars
C.only allow the sale of electric or hydrogen vehicles
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C.Curitiba and Copenhagen
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