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【题目】 It is increasingly popular for Chinese young people to share their experiences on social media (媒体), such as the "moments(朋友圈)" on popular instant messaging service Wechat.

"I have been reading Jane Eyre for 40 days with 48,000 words finished," Li Anqi said. Li has been sharing her reading experience on Wechat moments every day since January.

Working in Yinchuan, capital of Northwest China's Ningxia, Li wants to learn English very much, but cannot bare(摆脱)the daily grind(日常工作)of school lessons. "I found many of my Wechat friends had been reading books or learning English on mobile reading apps, and I did not want to fall behind," Li said. In January, she spent more than 100 yuan purchasing(购买)an online reading class at Bohe Reading app, which tells customers they can: "Finish reading your first English book here." At the reading class, teachers assign(分配)reading homework and give instructions to 430 class members every day.

A survey report released(发布)on Thursday said 70.9 percent of primary and middle school students in China use the WeChat instant messaging app. At the same time, 75.9 percent of Chinese children have their own mobile phones, according to China National Children's Center. The figures(数据)were based on a survey of nearly 9, 000 children across China. However, 28.8 percent of them never read news online and 43.2 percent have never touched newspaper.

The center called for efforts to address the digital divide between urban and rural(城市和农村)education children's privacy(隐私)as Internet users.

1In the second paragraph, Jane Eyre is _______________.

A. a bookB. an advertisement

C. a piece of newsD. to give an example of a good swimmer

2What's Li Anqi?

A. A worker.B. A doctor.C. A teacher.D. An engineer.

3Why is Li Anqi taken as an example?

A. To suggest that experience-sharing on social media is getting more and more in China.

B. To advise us to take an online English reading course like her.

C. Call for us to be a good reader like her.

D. To encourage us to learn from her.

4What percentage of Chinese children have their own mobile phones?

A. 70.9 percentB. 48.5 percentC. 43.2 percentD. 75.9 percent

5The figures were based on a survey of almost ___________children across China.

A. seven thousandB. eight thousandC. nine thousandD. ten thousand

【答案】

1A

2C

3A

4D

5C

【解析】

本文通过李安琪在微信朋友圈打卡学英语的事情,向我们讲述了现在微信朋友圈分享生活状态或学习状态的现状。呼吁大家关注农村与城市学生的隐私。

1推理判断题。题意:第二段中的Jane Eyre 是什么?A. a book一本书;B. an advertisement一个广告;C. a piece of news一条新闻;D. to give an example of a good swimmer举个游泳好手的例子。根据文章内容"I have been reading Jane Eyre for 40 days with 48,000 words finished," 40天读完了48千字,可知,Jane Eyre48千字。所以只有一本书符合,故选A

2推理判断题。题意:李安琪是什么? A. A worker.一名工人;B. A doctor.一名医生;C. A teacher.一位老师;D. An engineer. 一名工程师。根据文章内容Li wants to learn English very much, but cannot bare(摆脱)the daily grind(日常工作)of school lessons.她不能摆脱学校课程的日常工作,可知,她是一位老师,故选C

3推理判断题。题意:为什么以李安琪为例? A. To suggest that experience-sharing on social media is getting more and more in China. 这表明社交媒体上的经验分享在中国越来越多。B. To advise us to take an online English reading course like her. 建议我们像她一样参加在线英语阅读课程。C. Call for us to be a good reader like her. 呼吁我们成为像她一样的好读者。D. To encourage us to learn from her. 鼓励我们向她学习。根据文章内容It is increasingly popular for Chinese young people to share their experiences on social media(媒体), 越来越多的中国年轻人在社交媒体上分享他们的经历,可知,举例子是为了说明这种社会现象,故选A

4细节理解题。题意:中国有多少儿童拥有自己的手机? A. 70.9 percent 70.9%B. 48.5 percent 48.5%C. 43.2 percent 43.2%D. 75.9 percent 75.9%。根据文章内容75.9 percent of Chinese children have their own mobile phones, 75.9%的中国儿童拥有自己的手机,可知,选D

5细节理解题。题意:这些数字是基于对中国多少儿童的调查得出的。A. seven thousand 7000B. eight thousand 8000C. nine thousand 9000D. ten thousand 10000。根据文章内容The figures(数据)were based on a survey of nearly 9, 000 children across China. 这些数字是基于对中国大约9000儿童的调查得出的,可知,选C

本篇文章主要考查推理判断题和细节理解题。在做推理判断题的时候,不仅需要注意题干所在的那句话的内容,还要联系上下文,找出暗示信息。正确理解题干,是在问什么,然后回答相应的内容即可。

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