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20.Do you like chocolate?Maybe most people do.A box of it can be a great gift.Buy one for a friend and give it as a surprise.See how happy that person gets.
Say you just got a box of chocolate.Which piece do you pick first?A man has studied people's choices.He says they tell something about the person.Did you choose a round piece?You are a person who likes to party.Did you choose an oval (椭圆形的) shape?You are a person who likes to make things.Picking a square shape shows something else.The person is honest and truthful.You can depend on him or her.
What kind of chocolate do you pick?Maybe you like milk chocolate.This shows you have warm feelings about the past.Dark chocolate means something else.A person who chooses it looks toward the future.What about white chocolate?Would you choose it?If so,you may find it hard to make up your mind.Some people like chocolate with nuts.These are people who like to help others.
Do you believe these ideas?Can candy tell all these things?It doesn't really matter.There is one sure thing about eaters of chocolate.They eat it because they like it.
32.This passage mainly tells usC.
A.why people like chocolate                    
B.how to buy a box of chocolate which people like
C.different choices may show different characters   
D.about different kinds of chocolate
33.Picking a round shape of chocolate shows that a personB.
A.can be depended on                          
B.likes singing,dancing and drinking
C.is good at making things                
D.likes to do something for others
34.From this passage we can say that a helpful man may choose chocolateB.
A.with coffee        B.with nuts        C.in square shape         D.in oval shape
35.The last paragraph shows that the writerD.
A.believes all the information about chocolate
B.does not believe the information about candy at all
C.is trying to get you to believe the information about chocolate
D.doesn't think it important whether you believe the ideas.

分析 文章大意:本文讲述的是人们选择,不同的巧克力可能会反应出他们不同的性格.

解答 32.C 主旨大意题.根据文章2,3段内容说明人们选择不同的巧克力,会反应出他们不同的性格,因此答案选C.
33.B 细节理解题.根据文章第二段中的Did you choose a round piece?You are a person who likes to party说明你喜欢聚会,那么唱歌,喝酒,跳舞等都是与聚会相关的内容,因此答案选B.
34.B  细节理解题.根据文章倒数第二段最后一句Some people like chocolate with nuts.These are people who like to help others可知喜欢吃果仁的巧克力的人喜欢帮助别人,因此答案选B.
35.D 推理判断题.根据文章最后一段第一行Do you believe these ideas?Can candy tell all these things?Itdoesn't really matter.说明这些说法并不重要,故D正确.

点评 本文是社会文化类阅读理解.这类题材是高考常考内容,它注重考查考生对整体内容的把握,做题时要求考生结合题目及文章上下文做出正确的选择.

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