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Unit5Musicreading課時作業(yè)eq\a\vs4\al(Ⅰ)閱讀理解ABigMessagingAppsAbroadWhileWeChatisChina’sbiggestmobilemessagingapp,therearemanyequivalentappsinothercountriesthatoffersimilarfeatures.WhatsApp(U.S.)Users:morethan600millionPlatforms:Android,iOS,WindowsPhone,BlackBerryFeatures:textchat,push-to-talk,filesharing,locationsharingWithmorethan600millionactiveusers,WhatsAppisoneofWeChat’sbiggestcompetitors.Developedbytwoex-Yahooemployeesin2009,WhatsApporiginallyfocusedontextchat,butonAug.6italsostartedpush-to-talkservice.It’snotedforitsaccessibility,easeofuseandtheabsenceofadverts.Theserviceisfreeforthefirstyear,afterwhich$0.99(6.06yuan)ischargedforaone-yearsubscription.KakaoTalk(SouthKorea)Users:morethan100millionPlatforms:Android,iOS,WindowsPhone,BlackBerryandBada(anoperatingsystemdevelopedbySamsung)Features:textchat,groupchat,push-to-talk,groupcalls,filesharingWithmorethan100millionusersinmorethan230countries,KakaoTalkisamulti-platformtextingapplicationthatallowsuserstosendandreceivemessagesforfree.WithKakaoTalk,userscanmessageeachotherone-on-oneoringroupchatswithunlimitednumbersoffriends.Youcanalsochoosefrommanyanimatedemoticonsandsharethemwithfriends.Line(Japan)Users:morethan600millionPlatforms:Android,iOS,WindowsPhone,BlackBerryandPCFeatures:textchat,groupchat,push-to-talk,filesharing,locationsharing,gaming,stickersLinetopsthelistofthemostdownloadedfreeappsin52countries.Apartfromtextandvoicemessaging,Lineprovidesitsuserswithmorethan250originalstickersandemoticonstobuyfromitsownshop.Inthefirstquarterof2013alone,itmade$17millionjustfromstickers.ThepopularappalsoallowsfriendstobattleeachotherintheLINEGAME.【解題導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了美國、韓國和日本三個國家不同的手機信息應(yīng)用程序。1.Comparedwiththeothertwoapps,whichofthefollowingfeaturesmakesLinestandout?A.Groupmobilegames.B.Freeemoticons.C.Freedownloadsoftheapp.D.Textandgroupchat.A解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。通過這三個不同的手機應(yīng)用的比較并依據(jù)最終一段的最終一句“ThepopularappalsoallowsfriendstobattleeachotherintheLINEGAME.”可知,Line和另外兩個應(yīng)用的不同之處就是它可以允許摯友們一起玩嬉戲,故答案為A。2.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.UserscanalwayssendandreceivemessagesforfreewithWhatsApp.B.Userscansharefileswithanyofthethreeapps.C.KakaoTalkfreesusersfromunwantedadvertisements.D.Lineisthemostpopularoneofthethreeapps.B解析:推理推斷題。從三個手機應(yīng)用的Features部分可以發(fā)覺它們共同的特點是filesharing,故答案為B。3.Inwhichpartofthenewspapermaythisarticlebefound?A.Advertisement.B.EconomyandFinance.C.Entertainment.D.ScienceandTechnology.D解析:文章出處題。這三則信息都是關(guān)于手機應(yīng)用的,介紹的是科技方面的內(nèi)容,所以應(yīng)選D。BWhenIwasaboyweusedtoliveacrosstheroadfromabighillwithhugeoaktreesgrowingoutofit.Whenwinterarrived,thickandheavysnowwouldfall,andmytwobrotherswouldgrabtheirsledsheadingovertothehillforadayoffun.IrememberwatchingthemwithenvybecauseIwasstilltoosmalltogosledding.Finally,onewinterIwasconsideredbigenoughandjoinedmybrothersastheycarriedtheirsledsupthelonghillandpreparedtoridedownit.ThefirstfewtripsIrodewithoneofmybrothershadthetimeofmylife.ItwassoexhilaratingwhenthewindwhippedacrossmyfaceasIflewdownthehillsideonthewoodensled.NeartheendofthedayIwastoooverjoyedwhenmyoldestbrotherdecidedtoletmetryridingthesledallbymyself.Iclimbedonitfullofexcitementandlayonmystomach.Thenwithonebigpushmybrothersentmedownthesnowyhillside.IwasdoingprettywelltoountilIhitanoldstumphiddenbythesnowandwentoffcourse,straighttowardsoneofthosebigoaktrees.MyheartpoundedinmychestandIcouldhearmyselfscreaming.AtthelastpossiblesecondIrolledoffandthesledcrashedintothetree.Icouldhearmybrothersrunningdownthehillyelling,“Youhavetosteer(操控)!Youhavetosteer!”Sadly,thatwasn’tthelasttimeIfailedtosteerwhensomeobstacleknockedmeoffcourseinmylife.Manytimesproblems,troubles,andmyownfailureshavesentmecrashingintothetreesofanger,frustration,anddespair.Iamstilllearningthatlifeisn’talwayssafesledding.Iamstilllearningthatitisuptometosteermyselfbacktolove,backtokindness,backtogoodness,andbacktoGod.Lifeisatrip,butnooneeversaiditwasasmoothride.Steerwellthen.Steerstraight.Steeryoursoultowardsthelightandthelovethatareallmeantforus.【解題導(dǎo)語】作者小時候有一次滑雪時差點撞到橡樹上,但在最終一刻,作者翻滾到雪地里才得以化險為夷,同時他學(xué)到了一個人生道理:學(xué)會自我掌控。4.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorwhenhewasveryyoung?A.Helivedonabighillwithhugeoaktreesonit.B.Hewasfrightenedtogosleddingwithhisbrothers.C.Helongedtogosleddingwithhisbrothers.D.Hecarriedhisbrothers’sledsastheywentsledding.C解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第一段第三句“IrememberwatchingthemwithenvybecauseIwasstilltoosmalltogosledding.”可知,作者因為年齡太小不能去滑雪,只能嫉妒地看著哥哥們玩。據(jù)此可知,作者小時候很渴望和哥哥們一起滑雪,故C項正確。5.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“exhilarating”inParagraph2?A.Delightful. B.Terrifying.C.Ordinary. D.Violent.A解析:詞義揣測題。依據(jù)其次段其次句“ItwassoexhilaratingwhenthewindwhippedacrossmyfaceasIflewdownthehillsideonthewoodensled.”可知,這句話描述的是作者第一次滑雪時在木雪橇上從山上沖下去,風(fēng)從臉上刮過時的快感。依據(jù)第一段作者渴望滑雪的描述再結(jié)合下文中的“overjoyed”可知,作者玩得很快樂,據(jù)此可以推斷,畫線詞意為“令人開心的”,故A項正確。6.Whydidtheauthorfalloffhissled?A.Becausehissledcrashedintoanoaktree.B.Becausehelostcontrolofhissled.C.Becausehisbrotherpusheditsohard.D.Becausethehillsidewassnowy.B解析:推理推斷題。依據(jù)其次段中的“Iwasdoingprettywell...oneofthosebigoaktrees.”可知,作者撞到了雪地里的一個樹樁,然后徑直撞向一棵大橡樹,再結(jié)合該段中的“Atthelastpossiblesecond...Youhavetosteer!”可知,作者從雪橇上掉下來是因為他失去了對雪橇的限制。故B項正確。7.Whatdoestheauthormeantotellus?A.Losingcontrolofasledcanbedangerous.B.Courageanddeterminationcanchangeone’slife.C.Lifecanbecontrolledbyoneself.D.Lifeisamysteryfullofcoincidences.C解析:推理推斷題。通過全文再結(jié)合文章最終一段的前兩句“Lifeisatrip,butnooneeversaiditwasasmoothride.Steerwellthen.”可知,作者認(rèn)為人生的旅程不是一帆風(fēng)順的,應(yīng)當(dāng)學(xué)會掌控生活。據(jù)此可以推斷,本文旨在告知讀者,人生是可以由自己撐控的,故C項正確。CEnjoyingamusicalperformancenolongerrequiresacostlyticketoratriptoatheater.Thesedays,musiciansareperforminginprivatehomes,athaircuttingshops,atairports...evenonferryboats.Musicianslikehouseconcerts.Atmusicclubs,theyoftenhavetoperformoverloudconversationordealwithpeoplewhohavehadtoomuchalcohol.Peopleathouseconcertsaremorefocusedonlisteningtothemusic.JustafewhoursbeforetheBombadilsstartedsingingattheO’HairSalon,LindsaywascuttinghairandTamerawasdoingfacials.Then,theymovedchairsandmicrophonestocreateasmallperformancespace.TheBombadilsmademusicinthefrontpartofthehairsalon,nearthehairdryersandmake-uptables.“Thisisourfirstshowatahairsalon,”SarahFrankoftheBombadilstoldconcertgoersatlastweek’sperformance.Franksaidsheandbandmembers,LukeFraserandKaitlynRaitzhadagreattime“interacting”withtheaudience.Concertsinpeople’shomes,orsmallbusinessessuchasO’Hair’s,arebecomingmorepopular,musicianssay.“Thereisamorerelaxedatmosphere,”saidDomenicCicala,amusicianwhoopeneduphisO’HairSalontoconcerts.“Peoplereallygettoknowtheartists.”Athouseconcerts,peoplegettimebeforeandafterconcertstomeettheperformers.Often,thehostsorguestswillprovidefoodanddrink.“Peoplereallylikelisteningtomusicinthelivingroomofafriend,”saidMattHart,withAubreyZolimakinguptheLocalStrangers,afolk-rockgroupbasedinSeattle.Atmanysuchconcerts,themusiciansdonotneedmicrophones.Yet,everywordoftheirsongscanbeheard.【解題導(dǎo)語】本文主要介紹了現(xiàn)代音樂會在舉辦場地的選擇上更加多樣化,私人居所、理發(fā)店、機場等都成為音樂家表演的場所,并且備受青睞。8.Whydomusicianslikehouseconcerts?A.Becauseprivatehomesareeasiertogetto.B.Becausepeoplepaymoreattentiontotheirmusic.C.Becausetheycandootherthingswhileperforming.D.Becausetheydon’thavetobringtheirmicrophones.B解析:推理推斷題。依據(jù)其次段最終一句可知,音樂家喜愛家庭音樂會是因為聽眾會更專注于傾聽音樂。故選B。9.WhatimpressedSarahFrankmostatherlastweek’sperformance?A.Thesmallperformancespace.B.Herfirstshowatahairsalon.C.Theirinteractionwiththeaudience.D.Themorerelaxedatmosphere.C解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第四段最終一句可知,上周的表演給SarahFrank留下最深刻印象的是與聽眾的互動,故選C。10.Howmanymusicgroupsarementionedinthetext?A.One. B.Two.C.Three. D.Four.B解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。通讀全文可知,本文提到了兩個樂隊,一個是theBombadils,另一個是西雅圖的民謠搖滾樂隊theLocalStrangers,故選B。11.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.MusiciansStruggletoMakeaLivingB.PeopleReallyGettoKnowtheArtistsC.MusiciansFindNewPlacestoPerformD.ConcertgoersWon’tGotoMusicClubsC解析:標(biāo)題歸納題。依據(jù)文章第一段,并結(jié)合對文章的整體理解可推知,本文主要講解并描述了現(xiàn)代音樂會在舉辦場地的選擇上更加多樣化,音樂家發(fā)覺了私人居所、發(fā)廊等新的場所來表演,故選C。DWeknowalotabouttheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofreadingahard-copybookvs.readingelectronically.Theproblemis,manyofusrefusetolisten.Don’tgetmewrong:Digitalreadinghassomerealadvantages.Askpeoplewhattheylikemostaboutreadingondigitalscreens,andyouhearoverandoveragainaboutconvenience.Morepointsfordigitalreading:e-bookstendtobecheaper.There’salsotheenvironmentalargument.Thinkofthetrees!Yetthesoundnessofthiscaseisarguable.Theearthmetalstobuilde-readersarenotjustrarebuthighlypoisonous.Andthinkaboutallthatenergyneededtorunserversandcoolingfans.Andremember,treesarearenewableresource.Then,there’stheappealofahardcopy.Manypeoplepreferprintwhenreadingbothforpleasureandforschoolorwork.Drawingexamplesfrommyownresearch,someofthereasonsareaesthetic(美學(xué)的).Othersinvolveasenseofaccomplishment,easeofannotation(“Icanwriteonthepages”),andnavigation(“easytolocatewhereIwas”).Meanwhile,Ihearabundantcomplaintsabouteyestrain(眼疲憊)andheadacheswhenusingscreens.Muchofwhatstudentslikedaboutreadingprintinvolvedtheirminds.Theysay“it’seasiertofocus”.Somealsoacknowledgedtheytookmoretimewithprintedtextandreadmorecarefully.Butwhatmakesthefailureofelectronicreadingisconcentration.Morethan92%ofthoseIsurveyedsaidtheyconcentratedbestwhenreadingahardcopy.WhenadigitaldevicehasanInternetconnection,it’shardtoresistthetemptation(誘惑).Soifdigitalinterruptionsdon’tthreatenyourenjoymentorunderstandingofatext,thenmediummaynotmatter.CasualreadinglikeDavidBaldacci?Ifyoubreaktochecksportsscores,therewillbelittleharmdone.Butjustdon’texpecttounderstandJoyce’snovelsthisway.【解題導(dǎo)語】文章主要介紹了在網(wǎng)絡(luò)高度發(fā)達(dá)的社會中,電子書愈來愈有替代紙質(zhì)書的趨勢,然而作者通過對比兩者的優(yōu)缺點表達(dá)了對紙質(zhì)書的青睞。12.Whatisanadvantageofreadingahard-copybook?A.Itischeaper.B.Itiseasiertocarryaround.C.Ithelpspeoplethinkdeeper.D.Itprovidesinstantinformation.C解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文章第五段可知,讀紙質(zhì)書能讓人更專注、更仔細(xì),因此思索更深化。故選C項。13.What’sthebiggestproblemofreadingdigitally?A.Environmentalconcern.B.Physicaldiscomfort.C.Lackofconcentration.D.Internetconnection.C解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文章第六段中的第一句“Butwhatmakesthefailureofelectronicreadingisconcentration.”可知,電子書閱讀的最大問題是缺乏專注。故選C項。14.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowarde-reading?A.Supportive. B.Disapproving.C.Optimistic. D.Unconcerned.B解析:推理推斷題。依據(jù)文章第三至六段尤其是最終一段可知,作者認(rèn)為,假如電子閱讀不會影響你閱讀的愉悅感和對文本的理解,那么無可厚非。但是讀類似喬伊斯的作品時就不是合適的選擇了。由此可推想,作者對電子閱讀持不贊成的看法。故選B項。15.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Byanalyzingpossiblereasons.B.Byprovidingtypicalexamples.C.Bylistingpracticalsuggestions.D.Bypresentingdirectcomparisons.D解析:推理推斷題。文章的其次段主要講了電子書的好處,第三段講了電子書的缺點,第四、五段主要講了紙質(zhì)書的好處,第六段講了電子書的缺點。因此整個文章是通過比較來寫作的。故選D項。eq\a\vs4\al(Ⅱ)七選五HowtoUseSocialMediaPositivelyNowadayssocommonissocialmediainoursocietythatalmosteveryoneisconnectedtosomeformofit,whetheritisTwitter,FacebookorevenPinterest.Weareinafast-paced,technologicallyevolvingsocietyandweareaddictedtosocialmedia.1.Sohowdoesoneensureapositiveonlinereputation?It’ssimple:Keepitclean.Partyphotoswithalcoholareanabsoluteno-no.Wouldyouwanttohaveyourbossseethesephotos?2.Makesuretopostcontentsthatyoufeelpositivelyreflectyou,yourcreativityandyourskills.3.YouhaveaprivateTwitteraccountsocanyoupostanythingyouwant?Thisisdecidedlynotthecase.Privacysettingsmakeithardertoseeyourfullaccount,butit’snotimpossible.Undernocircumstanceshouldyourelyonprivacysettingsasawaytoprotectinappropriatecontents.Ensureyou’recarefulandprofessional.Keepitclassy(優(yōu)等的)!Discoveryourbrand,orwhatyouwantpeopletothinkofyou.Properspellingandgrammarisalwaysaplus,butitmaynotbeyourbrand.4.Inthisway,youcanearnapproval.Followthesesimplerulesandyou’reonyourwaytobuilding,orrestoringanonlinereputation.Usingsocialmediapositivelydoesn’tmeanyoucan’thavefun

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