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【题目】 Staying warm and comfortable at home, ordering food delivery services(外卖服务) and shopping online is a common weekend for many people, according to a yearly report made by WeChat.

The report shows not only the app’s users’ interest but also their content of consumption(消费) behaviors.

As well as being a social network, it also allows users to make friends, count steps, shop online, share moments, book taxis, read articles, play games and order food through its mobile payment system.

With more than 1.15 billion monthly users as of September, up 6 percent year-on-year, WeChat is one of the most popular messaging apps.

On the network, nearly 1 million users have friends’ number up to 5,000 which is the for a user.

The most active periods for people to use WeChat are before lunch and after work. After 8 p.m. is the active peak for online games, while after 9 p.m. is for reading.

The average number of steps per day on WeChat sports is 6,932, the report shows.

However, the number of steps for about 12 million users dropped to less than 100 at weekends, which means that besides going to the toilet, these users stay in their beds all day. About 64 percent of such users are female.

Delivery food services and online shopping are mostly used at the weekend for these users.

Besides, people used WeChat Pay 5.8 times per month on average for buying goods last year.

In the WeChat emoji ranking, face palm, open smile, snicker, thumb up and rose are among the top five.

In WeChat Moments where users can share their daily lives with friends, male users prefer to share things about work or games, while female users share food or life.

WeChat mini program has more than 1 million apps over 200 industries. The app users open their mini program four times per day on average. The daily active user number of mini program reached 300 million. Women, younger than 29, prefer online shopping programs, and those aged 29 and above prefer entertainment ones.

This year, WeChat mini program will focus on empowering business ecosystems(商业生态系统) and opening up more capabilities(功能) for developers including livestreaming(直播).

1According to the paragraph, which of the following words can be the most suitable one in the blank?

A.listB.lineC.limitD.level

2According to the passage, which of the following purposes of using WeChat is NOT mentioned(提及) ?

A.To buy goods by mini program.B.To order food delivery services.

C.To share some exciting moments.D.To download paid popular novels.

3What is the best title of the article?

A.Great Advantages of Using WeChat

B.Report on Personality of WeChat Users

C.Influence of WeChat on Online Shopping

D.Suggestions on How to Use WeChat Properly

4What can we learn from the passage?

A.Female aged 29 and above prefer online shopping programs.

B.More than half of the female WeChat users lie in their beds all day at weekends.

C.People use WeChat most not only before having lunch but also getting off work.

D.Male WeChat users prefer to share emojis like open smile or rose with their friends.

【答案】

1C

2D

3B

4C

【解析】

本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一份关于微信用户个性分析的报告。

1

题意:根据段落内容,下列哪一个单词是填入文中空白处的最佳选项?

词句猜测题。根据上文friends’ number up to 5,000及常识可知,微信好友的数量上限是5000人,故空格处应填入意为“限量”的单词。C选项limit“限量、限额”符合题意,故选C

2

题意:根据本文内容,以下哪一个使用微信的目的没有被提及?

细节理解题。根据原文As well as being a social network, it also allows users to make friends, count steps, shop online, share moments, book taxis, read articles, play games and order food through its mobile payment system可知,关于使用微信的目的,D选项To download paid popular novels“下载付费流行小说”没有被提及,故选D

3

题意:本文最佳标题是什么?

最佳标题。通读全文可知,本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一份关于微信用户个性分析的报告。B选项Report on Personality of WeChat Users“微信用户个性报告”符合题意,故选B

4

题意:从文中我们能学到什么?

细节理解题。根据原文The most active periods for people to use WeChat are before lunch and after work可知,一天中微信用户最活跃的时候是在吃午饭前和下班前。C选项People use WeChat most not only before having lunch but also getting off work“人们使用微信最多的时候不仅是在吃午饭前,而且还有在下班前”符合题意,故选C

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