内容正文:
8.B [考查名词.根据“betweenyourfingertipsandthe
senseofmakingprogressthroughoutyourreading”可
知,这 里 指 指 尖 翻 纸 质 书 书 页 (pages)的 感 觉.故
选B.]
9.A [考 查 名 词.根 据 转 折 词 However和“Physical
booksarentcheapand 10 muchroom.”可
知,享受纸质书带来的快乐是有代价(price)的.故
选 A.]
10.A [考查动词.根据下文的“besidestakingupless
space”可知,纸质书占用(occupy)很大 的 空 间.故
选 A.]
11.C [考查名词.根据“movetheminilibraryfrom
oneplacetoanother”可知,搬书是一件令人头疼的
事情(headache).故选C.]
12.D [考查介词短语.这里作者从另一方面(Onthe
otherhand)来说明电子书的优点.故选 D.]
13.C [考 查 形 容 词. 根 据 “Physicalbooksarent
cheap”可知,电子书比传统书籍更便宜(affordable).
故选C.]
14.B [考查名词.根据转折词 Yet可知,电子书的好
处(benefits)并 没 有 让 作 者 长 久 地 保 持 兴 趣.故
选B.]
15.C [考查动词.根据“thecomfortingfeelingofcurlG
ingup(蜷缩)withahotcupofteaandabook”可知,
此处指没有什么比喝杯热茶蜷缩着看书更舒服的
了.beat在这里为“比更好”之意.故选C.]
SECTIONⅣ
基础性
Ⅰ.1.professor 2.example 3.affected 4.witnessed
5.advertising 6.recording
Ⅱ.1.how 2.that 3.a 4.Obviously 5.lost
6.havepassed
应用性
Ⅲ.1.Anumberofstudents 2.inthepast 3.More
importantly 4.usedtohaveadrink 5.Whathewants
toget
综合性
Ⅰ.A.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇议论文.作者指出公众
对名人的态度偏颇,同时也指出了媒体和名人为了达到
各自的目的而不惜煽风点火.
1.A [细节理解题.由第一段“Thechoicetolikeor
hate a celebrity based on their performancesis
meaningless”及“Although,somepeopledodislike...
butstil meaningless.”可知,作者认为,人们因为名人
的表演或演技去爱或恨他们都是没有意义的.]
2.A [细节理解题.由第二段“Thepresssimplyhavea
waytohorriblychangeeverythingtobenefitthem.”
可知,媒体对名人进行渲染式报道或抨击,根本目的
是为了使自己获利.]
3.C [观点态度题.综合第二段,作者认为媒体大肆报
道明星的负面新闻,这是不正常的,因此作者对媒体
的这种行为持反对态度.]
4.D [推理判断题.由最后一段“Somecelebritiesgive
newspapersstoriesthathavehappenedtothemsimply
togetmoreattentionfortheircareer.”可知,明星故意
让媒体报 道 自 己 的 消 息,目 的 是 吸 引 眼 球,让 自 己
出名.]
B.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇新闻报道,介绍了现在流行
的直播带货,分析了它兴起的原因、方式、参与企业以及
直播经济产生的影响.
5.A [细节理解题.根据第四段倒数第二句“Douyin
andKuaishouhavetakenthesecondandthirdspots,
respectively.”可 知,目 前 排 名 第 二 的 是 抖 音. 故
选 A.]
6.B [推理判断题.根据画线部分所在的句子可推测
出,画线部分“throwntheirhatsintothering”的意思
是“加入(直播带货)这个擂台”,和 B项 Participatein
thegame的意思一致.故选B.]
7.D [细 节 理 解 题.根 据 第 二 段 最 后 一 句 中 的“live
streamingalowshoststoanswercalGinquestions
fromdigitalaudiencesinrealtime,whichwilenhance
shoppingexperiences”可知,直播间主播与顾客的互动
增强了购物体验.故选 D.]
8.B [主旨大意题.根据第 三 段 第 二 句“Thetypical
livestreamingeGcommercesessioninvolves...suchas
smartphones.”并结合其他内容可知,该段主要介绍了
直播带货的现状和主要方式.故选B.]
Ⅱ.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文,为网络学习提供
了几个好建议.
1.G [考查过渡句.上文说网络学习已成为趋势,结合
下文“但如果你采纳以下建议,你就不难在你的网络
课程中脱颖而出”,而 G项是在说网络学习有挑战性,
能起到承上启下的作用,故选 G项.]
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2.F [考查细节句.上文说和学术导师谈谈,可以保证
你选的课程符合要求,F项中的 Thisstep指代上文中
的talktoyouracademicadvisor.故选F项.]
3.D [考查细节句.下文说电脑、网络、应用程序都是
上网课的基本工具,其中areliablecomputer,Internet
access,andupGtoGdateprograms是 D 项中tools的具
体描述.故选 D项.]
4.C [考查细节句.下文具体介绍了根据自己的情况
制订具 体 的 学 习 计 划 的 情 况,与 C 项 中 Aspecific
plan契合.故选C项.]
5.A [考查主旨句.结合本段描述,以及前文开头句的
特点可知,此处为主旨句且为祈使句,该段中的take
yourattentionaway和leaveyourphonesomewhere
outofsight与 A项描述契合,故选 A项.]
Ⅲ.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文.全球首家“机器
人餐厅综合体”在中国广东省正式开业.
1.officialy [分 析 句 子 结 构 可 知,空 处 修 饰 动 词
opened,故用副词形式.]
2.located [分析句子结构可知,locate和 Foodom 之间
是逻辑上的动宾关系,所以用动词Ged形式作定语.]
3.that [分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,并在
从句中作主语,且先行词automatedrestaurant被序
数词sixth修饰,故填that.]
4.cooking [of是介词,后接动词时要用动词Ging形式,
故填cooking.]
5.a [arangeof...“一系列”;因 wide的发音以辅
音音素开头,故填a.]
6.selections [分析句子结构可知,空处作 make的宾
语,应用名词形式;selection表示“挑选出来的东西”
时为 可 数 名 词,由 于 前 面 没 有 限 定 词,故 用 复 数
形式.]
7.wilbedelivered [此处表示将要发生的动作,故应用
一般将来时;分析句子结构可知,deliver和food之间
是被 动 关 系,所 以 用 被 动 语 态.故 填 wil bedelivG
ered.]
8.moreefficient [根据语境以及下文中的than可知,
此处应用形容词的比较级,故填 moreefficient.]
9.their [空处修饰名词humanGoperatedcounterparts,
应用形容词性物主代词,故填their.]
10.to [thanksto意为“幸亏,由于,因为”,故填to.]
SECTIONⅤ
基础性
Ⅰ.1.neighbourhood 2.profit 3.Welfare 4.sponsor
5.visual 6.agency 7.technological 8.suitable
Ⅱ.1.to 2.losing 3.to 4.contribution 5.from
6.with 7.freedom 8.competitive
应用性
Ⅲ.1.holdtheattentionofeverystudent
2.Al myfriendsdonotknowFrench
3.arelikelytohavethisproblem
4.isnotenoughtosupport
5.makepeopledostrangethings
6.Doingexerciseregularlyisgoodfor
Ⅳ.1.finding 2.suitable 3.out 4.approaches
5.forget 6.However 7.tomake 8.in 9.helping
10.better
综合性
Ⅰ.A.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇议论文,研究表明好消
息要比坏消息在网络上传播得更快、更广.
1.A [细节理解题.根据首段中的“ThosearetheclasG
sicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorning
papers.”可知,这些规则适用于新闻报道.故选 A.]
2.C [推理判断题.根据第二段最后两句可知,像DebG
bieDowner那样的人是不考虑别人感受的.故选C.]
3.B [细节理解题.根据第三段最后两句可知,人们更
愿意转发一些科学类的文章.故选B.]
4.D [标题归纳题.全文讲述了好消息在社交网络媒
体中传播得更快更深远的事实,这打破了传统媒体中
坏消息传播得又快又广的惯例,正面的新闻更容易被
分享.故选 D.]
B.[语篇解读] 本文主要论述了作者对广告的看法.
5.D [句意理解题.第一句句意为:将钱花在广告上是
我所知道的好的花钱方式之一.即将钱花在广告上
很值.故选 D.]
6.A [细节理解题.从第一段的第三句开始,作者列举
了广告的诸多好处,“...raisestandardsofliving”与C
相符;“...itcausesanincreasedneedforlabor...”与
B相符;“...withoutadvertisements,yourdailynewsG
paperwouldcostfourtimesasmuch”与 D 相符.只
有 A在文中未被提到.]
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SECTIONⅣ LESSON2
[基础性]
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.Mr.Wangworksinauniversityasan
honored (教授).
2.Hedidverywelandwefolowedhis
(典范,范例).
3.Theepidemicsituationhasgreatly
(影响)peopleslife.
4.Themanwho (见证,目睹)
theattackcaledthepolice.
5.Thecompanyspendsalargeamountof
moneyin (为做
广告)thenewproducts.
6.Itisalivebroadcast,nota
(录像,录制品).
Ⅱ.单句语法填空
1.ThenewtechnologyhasagreatinfluG
enceon welive.
2.Itwasinthe1980s weliveda
betterandbetterlife.
3.Itis pleasuretoworkwithhim,
whoalwaysmakesuslaughing.
4. (obvious),theteacherwas
greatlysatisfiedwithourwork.
5.Peoplefindthemselvesalways
(lose)inLondon.
6.Hemust (pass)thedrivG
ingtest,forheissohappy.
[应用性]
Ⅲ.完成句子
1. (许多学生)ofthis
newschoolhavebeenadmittedtoBeiG
jingUniversity.
2.Mygrandparentslivedahardlife
(在过去).
3. (更重要的是),astudent
shouldfirstbuildupconfidence.
4.Theoldteacher (过
去常常喝酒)forlunch.
5. (他想得到的)now
isabighouseforthebigfamily.
[综合性]
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Celebrities(名人)dontchoosetobeG
comecelebrities;theygetapartinamovG
ieortelevisionseries,andsuddenlythey
areidols(偶像)whichpeoplearoundthe
worldeitherchoosetohateorloveforno
reason otherthan the charactersthey
play.Thechoicetolikeorhateacelebrity
basedontheirperformancesismeaningG
less,asthewritersaretheoneswhocreG
atethecharacters,andthedirectorsare
theoneswhotelthemtoactinacertain
way.Although,somepeopledodislikeceG
lebritiesfortheiractingskilsshownworldG
wide,whichisslightlymoreunderstandable
butstil meaningless.
MagazinesandnewspapershuntceG
lebrities,searchingthemouttoseewhat
theyredoingtoarousethepublicsinterG
estintheirlives.PhotographersandjourG
nalistswilwalkthestreetstofindtheceG
lebritiespeopleareinterestedinandeither
getnewsfromthemormakesomethingup
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basedonaphotoofthem.Ifacelebrity
goesoutsidewithoutmakeup(化妆),the
newspapersand magazineswil sayhow
unattractivehe/sheisand how he/she
mustfeelhorribletobelookinglikethat.
Thetruthisthatal peoplegooutdoors
withoutmakeuponceinawhile,andnone
ofthemdoitbecausetheyfeelhorrible.
Thepresssimplyhaveawaytohorribly
changeeverythingtobenefitthem.
Thereisanothersidetotheentire
situation.Somecelebritieslovetobein
thelighteven outsidetheirtelevision
showsor movies.Somecelebritiesgive
newspapersstoriesthathavehappenedto
them simplytoget moreattentionfor
their career.These celebrities become
welGknownfortheirstories,andusualy
getfeaturedinprogrammeswherethey
aremadefunofbyaudiencesasaresult.
1.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.ItsmeaninglesstoloveorhateceG
lebrities.
B.Directorsare moreimportantthan
writers.
C.WeshouldfocusoncelebritiesactG
ingskils.
D.Thepublicpaytoomuchattentionto
celebrities.
2.MagazinesandnewspapershuntcelebG
ritiesinorderto .
A.benefitthemselves
B.makefunofcelebrities
C.showthereallifeofcelebrities
D.increasethepublicsconfidence
3.Whatstheauthorsattitudetowards
magazinesandnewspapershuntingceG
lebrities?
A.Worried. B.Uncaring.
C.Opposing. D.Supportive.
4.Whydosomecelebritiestel stories
thathappenedtothem?
A.Tomakemoney.
B.Toentertainthepublic.
C.Togetgoodrolesinshows.
D.Tomakethemselvesfamous.
B
ChinaslivestreamingeGcommerce
industryhaswitnessedexplosivegrowth
duringthe COVIDG19 pandemic,hence
creatingnewgrowthopportunitiesfora
widerangeofbusinesses.
CaoLei,directoroftheEGCommerce
ResearchCenterattheInternetEconomy
Institute,saidthat while mosteGcomG
merceplatformshavenowhitbottlenecks
infindingnewcustomers,livestreaming
providesanimportantchannelforthemto
tapintocustomerslivinginfourthGtier
andfifthGtiercitiesaswelasruralareas.
“Whatsmore,livestreamingalowshoststo
answercalGinquestionsfromdigitalaudiG
encesinrealtime,which wil enhance
shoppingexperiencesandattractmoreneG
tizenstoonlineshopping,”Caoadded.
Thenumberofpeoplelikelytowatch
livestreamingeGcommerceeventswas388
milionin2020.ThetypicallivestreamG
ingeGcommercesessioninvolvescelebriG
tiespromotingandselinggoodswhileanG
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sweringquestionsfrom anonlineaudiG
ence,witheverythingtakingplaceinreal
timeviadevicessuchassmartphones.
Livestreamingisincreasingly gaiG
ningpopularityasanewonlineshopping
platformamongChinesenetizens,creaG
tingahugemarketworthmorethan970
bilionyuan($149.9bilion)in2020.
EGcommercegiantAlibabasTaobaoLive
hastakenthelionsshareoflivestreamG
ing,as68.5percentofconsumersusethe
service,accordingtoasurveyconducted
byChinaConsumersAssociation.DouyG
inand Kuaishouhavetakenthesecond
andthirdspots,respectively.Otherlarge
ChineseInternetandeGcommerceplayers
likeJD.comhavealsothrowntheirhats
intothering.
Livestreaming has becomea key
meansforbrandstogainawarenessand
boostsales,andforsmaleroperators
suchasfarmerstohavebetteraccessto
consumers,especialyduringthepandemG
icperiod.
5.Whichcompanyrankssecondinlive
streaminginChinanow?
A.Douyin. B.TaobaoLive.
C.Kuaishou. D.JD.com.
6.WhatdotheunderlinedwordsinParaG
graph4probablymean?
A.Throwawaytheirhats.
B.Participateinthegame.
C.Exchangehatsforaring.
D.RingothereGcommerceplayers.
7.Whatcontributestobettershopping
experiencesinlivestreaming?
A.Discountpricesofproducts.
B.Participationofsomepopularguests.
C.Conveniencetobuygoodsatanyplace.
D.InteractionbetweenhostsandcusG
tomers.
8.WhatsthemainideaofthethirdparaG
graph?
A.TheeGcommercegiantsinlive
streaming.
B.Thepresentsituationand waysof
livestreaming.
C.Theinfluence and effect oflive
streaming.
D.Thereasonswhylivestreamingisso
popular.
Ⅱ.七选五
TakinganonlinecourseisanexcelG
lentwaytolearnanewskilorearncredG
itswithaflexibleschedule.TherearevaG
riousonlinecoursestochoosefrom,and
manyphysicaltraininginstitutionsoffer
diverseonlinecourses. 1 Butif
youtakethefolowingtips,itsnotdiffiG
cultforyoutodistinguishyourselfinyour
onlinecourses.
Talktoanacademicadvisor.Before
enrolinginanonlineclass,talktoyour
academicadvisoraboutwhatcourseyou
wouldliketotake.Ifyouaretakingthe
classtoearnadegree,itisimportantto
talktoanadvisortomakesurethecoursecan
fulfilaparticularrequirement. 2
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Meet the technical requirements.
3 Havingareliablecomputer,
Internetaccess,andupGtoGdateprograms
is necessary to succeed in an online
course.Guaranteeyourcomputercanrun
anyparticularprogramsortoolsessential
foryourcoursework.
Makeaweeklyschedule.OnceyouunG
derstandthecoursesworkloadandexpectaG
tions,createastudyschedule. 4
Thinkabouthowmanyhoursyoushould
spendreviewingthecoursematerials,doG
ingtherequiredreading,andcompleting
yourassignmentseach week.Onceyou
createandsticktoaschedule,yournew
routinewilbecomesecondnature.
5 Whileloggingintoyour
onlineclassroom,besurethatal other
programsareturnedoff.PopGupsfrom
instantmessagesoralertsthatyouhave
receivedanewemailcantakeyourattenG
tionaway.Additionaly,consideringit
wilbetemptingyoutograbyourphone
andlookattextsorwatchTikTok,leave
yourphonesomewhereoutofsight.
A.Getridofdistractions.
B.Createaspacetostudy.
C.Aspecificplaniscrucialforsuccess.
D.Sharpenyourtoolsbeforemakinggood
work.
E.Theyenableyourcomputertofunction
smoothly.
F.Thisstepisimportantforensuringa
worthwhilecourseforyou.
G.Accustomedtotraditionalones,you
mayfeelchalengedtomakeachange.
Ⅲ.语法填空
AChinesebusinessclaimingtobethe
worldsfirst“roboticsrestaurantcomplex”
1. (official)openedinGuangG
dongProvince.
Foodom,2. (locate)in
FoshansShundeDistrict,isthesixthauG
tomatedrestaurant3. isoperaG
tedbyQianxiRoboticsGroup.
Thefacilityhasaseatingcapacityof
nearly600dinersandcanaccommodate
over40robotscapableof4.
(cook)200dishesfromthreebasiccateG
gories.QianxiRoboticsGroupsotherautoG
mated restaurants,though similar,dont
servesuch5. widerangeofcuiG
sinesunderoneroof.
GuestsarrivingatthepinkGandGwhite
restaurantmakemenu6. (seG
lect)withwideGeyedrobotwaiters.When
ready,thefood7. (deliver)diG
rectlytotheirtablesfromaskyrailsysG
tem.
XiaoRan,deputygeneralmanagerat
QianxiRoboticsGroup,toldSixthTone
thatrobotcafeteriasare8. (efG
ficient)intermsofbothusedspaceand
requiredcookingtimethan9.
(they)humanGoperatedcounterparts.The
robotics restaurant complexs noodleG
makingrobot,forexample,takesup4
squaremetersoffloorspaceandcanproG
duce120dishesperhourifneeded.Theyre
alsosafer,hesaid,thanks10. ast
andardized(标准化的)cookingprocessand
theabsenceofhumanGtoGhumancontact.
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