题目内容
16.A.Reading news articles in English.B.The Internet provides access to many materials written in English.
C.You may have some ways to practice reading English.
D.Purchasing books on topics of interest.
E.Reading classical books online.
F.Browsing through Internet newsletters.
76.C
Even if you do not live in a country where English is the main language.You can take advantage of many opportunities to practice reading in English.By taking advantage of a wide variety of sources,you will come to appreciate the richness and variety of styles that individuals will use to express themselves.
77.E
If you have never had a chance to read the works of Dickens.Poe,or other classical English writers,you can find some of their works for free online.Among other things,you can download entire novels.You may also want to browse the internet and look for critical reviews of classical materials.This will provide you with an opportunity to see if others interpret the material in the same way.
78.D
If you are not interested in classical literature,perhaps it does not make much sense to force yourself to read these materials.Fortunately,there are millions of books written in English.As an example,if you enjoy water painting you may want to purchase a book about it Written in English.
79.F
Chances are,if there is a hobby you are interested in,there are authors writing something about it in English.If you search the web,it should be fairly easy to locate websites that have free newsletters.These materials are ideal because they provide you with fresh reading materials.In addition,because they are about a topic that you already know something about,you will be able to appreciate the information that is shared,as well as practice your reading skills.
80.A
Unlike a few years ago,you can have access to news in English whenever you want.If you are interested in particular area of the world,you may even want to use your time to read those sections of the news.In most cases,you can find free news resources on the Internet.These may also be an excellent place for you to find the names of other websites that have additional information that you might be interested in.
分析 本文为信息匹配,让考生根据段落内容选择主旨句.
解答 76---80 CEDFA
76.答案C.信息匹配题.根据题干关键词You can take advantage of many opportunities to practice reading in English,By taking advantage of a wide variety of sources可知,本段要讲解利用各种广泛的资源练习英语阅读.对应C你总有一些方式来练习英语阅读.
77.答案E.信息匹配题.根据题干关键词If you have never had a chance to read the works of Dickens.Poe,or other classical English writers,you can find some of their works for free online可知,尽管你没有机会读到狄更斯等经典作家的大作,但你可以在网上找到免费的.对应E网上阅读免费的经典作品.
78.答案D.信息匹配题.根据题干关键词if you enjoy water painting you may want to purchase a book about it Written in English可知,本段要讲让你买你自己感兴趣的书籍.对应D买你感兴趣的书.
79.答案F.信息匹配题.根据题干关键词If you search the web,it should be fairly easy to locate websites that have free newsletters可知,本段讲让你浏览网页上的时事通讯.故选F.
80.答案A.信息匹配题.根据题干关键词you can have access to news in English whenever you want可知,本段讲要阅读用英语写的文章.故选A.
点评 信息匹配题解题技巧:1.先题后文.先看题再看文章能够将更多简单的题先做出来,当你发现简单题全部处理完毕之后,剩下的难题可以再重新回到文章当中再去找那些已经被挑剩下的段落.所以不管怎么样一定是先题后文,稍后再文题同步或先文后题.2.关键词定位(key words positioning) 和同义替换(paraphrasing).其实阅读只考两件事,一件事情是简单的:看到什么,定位什么,选择什么;而另外一个则是通过定位确定这个位置,然后再进行一个切换之后发现原来这个东西就是另外一个东西.
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I don't remember much about what we(43)D in her class,but my mother once told me that we used to(44)C a lot.And I would bring back what I wrote and she would look at it and see there were so many(45)D.But no red corrections.And always a star.Sometimes(46)A a Good!But it(47)B my mother,so one day when she met Mrs.White at a Parent-Teacher meeting,she asked her why she never(48)C my mistakes.Why she never red-pencilled in the right(49)A of words or pointed out grammatical errors.
And Mrs.White said"The children are just beginning to get(50)C about using words,about forming sentences.I don't want to dampen that enthusiasm with(51)A ink.Spelling and grammar can wait but the wonder of words(52)D …"I grew up learning to use words with loving (53)D like that.
I (54)C now and think she must have been a rather
(55)Dteacher-to exercise such red-pen restraint(克制),to(56)A the joy,wonder and excitement of expression to flower-however faultily-like that,because to bloom is better than not to bloom.
I used to(57)Cbeautiful a lot.Never could quite remember that the e went(58)Athe a.Eventually the e and a settled into their right places.I am glad I didn't wait on them though.Prettv is easier to spell but it doesn't hold as much as you(59)Bsometimes.
And thanks to Mrs.White I felt no(60)Babout writing what I meant even if I couldn't quite spell it out.Because Life isn't Pretty.It's Beautiful.
41.A.regret | B.remember | C.consider | D.suggest |
42.A.because | B.unless | C.whether | D.until |
43.A.admired | B.believed | C.collected | D.1earned |
44.A.analyze | B.count | C.write | D.eat |
45.A.delays | B.escapes | C.exercises | D.mistakes |
46.A.even | B.still | C.ever | D.never |
47.A.relieved | B.worried | C.1imited | D.mentioned |
48.A.measured | B.minded | C.corrected | D.improved |
49.A.spellings | B.positions | C.replies | D.reports |
50.A.examined | B.disappointed | C.excited | D.punished. |
51.A.red | B.extra | C.colour | D.heavy |
52.A.should | B.will | C.mustn't | D.won't |
53.A.independence | B.calmness | C.knowledge | D.confidence |
54.A.1ook up | B.1ook away | C.1ook back | D.1ook over |
55.A.calm | B.careful | C.thorough | D.extraordinary |
56.A.allow | B.arrange | C.remind | D.require |
57.A.mistake | B.misunderstand | C.misspell | D.misuse |
58.A.before | B.after | C.for | D.without |
59.A.deserve | B.mean | C.obtain | D.plan |
60.A.wonder | B.difficulty | C.intention | D.choice. |
A.offers B.influences C.uncovered D.exactly E.big F.found G.campaigns H.involved J.properly I.notion |
Now a new study by professor Uri takes another look at the so-called name-letter effect and (43)offers other explanations for the phenomenon.He analyzed records of political donations in the U.S.during the 2004campaign-which included donors'names and employers-and found that the name of a person's workplace more closely related to the first three letters of a person's name than with just the first letter.But he suggests that the reason for the association isn't implied self-esteem,but perhaps something (44)exactly the opposite.
Duyck,one of the researchers whose previous work(45)uncovered the name-letter effect,isn't so quick to abandon the implied self-esteem theory.He pointed out that the sample group Uri studied may have biased the results:Uri analyzed the name-letter effect in a sample of people who donated money to political (46)campaigns.Still,Duyck notes that Uri's theories are credible,and that even while some people may (47)found the same name of companies,employees may be tending to those companies because they start with the same letter as their names.In the end,whatever the explanation for the name-letter effect,no one really disputes that self-esteem is (48)involved on some level.But the true importance of the effect is up for debate."I can't imagine people don't like their own letter more than other letters,"says Uri,"but the differences it makes in really (49)big decisions are probably slim."
A. | you can take pictures | B. | can take pictures you | ||
C. | can take you pictures | D. | can you take pictures |
A. | what,when | B. | that,which | C. | what,which | D. | which,that |
A. | serious | B. | popular | C. | patient | D. | strict |