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【题目】Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once (将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只填一次)

A. useless B. added C. problem D. turned E. easiest

Imagine you are waiting for a bus, or walking home from work, or just killing some time between activities, and you really want something to read.

No 1if you're in Shanghai. Just look out for a red phone booth.

263 public telephone booths in Shanghai Xuhui District will be 2into mini-libraries, according to the city government.

Before the popularity of smart phones, public telephone booths were the 3way to make a call when away from home or the office, but the quick rise of mobile devices has largely made them 4, Also, most phone booths still need IC cards which are hard to find in Shanghai now.

A. free B. love C. interests D. record E. perfect

It had been thought that mobile phone would put an end to paper books too as more and more people chose to read on smart devices. However, the 5for printed books remains, with a recent increase of traditional bookshops in China.

So using phone booths as mini-libraries seems like the 6way, not just to use the unloved booths but also to meet needs of readers and to encourage book reading in the area.

Actually , there will be six different types of booths. For example, “Library booths " will offer 60 books for people to read or borrow: "Electronic Booths"will allow users to listen to audio (音频) and even 7their own voices.

The booths will still keep their familiar and color and provide phone service to allow the public to make 8emergency calls.

【答案】

1C

2D

3E

4A

5B

6E

7D

8A

【解析】

文章主要介绍上海红色电话亭将改造成小型图书馆,满足读者的需求,鼓励该地区的图书阅读。这些摊位仍将保持其熟悉的红色,提供电话服务以允许公众拨打免费的紧急电话。

1句意:如果你在上海没问题。

根据下文“Just look out for a red phone booth. 就找个红色的电话亭。”可知,应是没问题。no problem没问题,固定搭配。故选C

2句意:据上海市政府介绍,上海徐汇区263个公共电话亭将改造成小型图书馆。

turn into变成,动词短语;此句是一般将来时的被动语态,即:will be turned into将被变成。故选D

3句意:在智能手机普及之前,公共电话亭是在远离家或办公室时打电话最容易的方式。

way方式,名词,空格处应是形容词作定语;结合选项,easiest最容易的,形容词的最高级,符合句意。故选E

4句意:但移动设备的迅猛发展在很大程度上使它们变得没用了。

make sth. +adj.使某物怎么样;useless无用的,形容词,符合句意。故选A

5句意:然而,随着中国传统书店的复兴,人们对印刷书籍的热爱依然存在。

分析句子结构,空格处应是名词作主语;love热爱,可作名词;the love for…表示对……的热爱。故选B

6句意:因此,将电话亭用作迷你图书馆似乎是完美的方法。

way方法,名词,空格处应是形容词作定语;结合选项,perfect完美的,形容词,符合句意。故选E

7句意:“电子展台”将允许用户收听音频,甚至录制自己的声音。

此句是一般将来时(will+动词原形),and表示并列关系,故空格处应是动词原形与动词allow并列;record录制,动词,符合句意。故选D

8句意:这些摊位仍将保持其熟悉的颜色,提供电话服务以允许公众拨打免费的紧急电话。

emergency calls紧急电话”是名词,故空格处应是形容词作定语;free免费的,形容词;make free emergency calls拨打免费的紧急电话。故选A

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