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第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

A

Readingonthego

*FReader

AstandardreadingappfbreBooksandaudiobooks,FReadersupportsavarietyofformats.Theprogramis

verypleasanttotheeyeandisadjustabletovariousspectrums(光譜).Apartfrombeingareadingapp,FReaderhas

anintegratedtranslatorforfivelanguages(English,Russian,German,French,andUkrainian),makingtheapp

attractivetopeopleacrosstheworld.Youcanalsoselectasectionofthepageyouarereadingandshareitvia

socialnetworks,Bluetooth,SMSandothermethods.

Coolfeatures:Fourthemes,supportsfivelanguages,advanced3Danimations,scansthedeviceforallexisting

formats,Text-to-Speech.

Businessmodel:Freeapp.Onlyastandardfreeplanisavailable.

*AlReader

Althoughitcanreadeverytypeofbook,AIReaderisspeciallydesignedforSci-Filovers.Theappdoesn't

supportiOSbutyoucanopenmanybookformatsonyourAndroidphone.Thisapphasenhancedgraphical(圖解

的)featuresandawiderangeofcustomizationoptionsthatfbcusonprovidingthebestqualityforfictionalbook

reading.

Coolfeatures:Text-To-Speech,externaldictionaries,advancedadjustmentofthevisualsupportsE-Ink

devices.

Businessmodel:Freeapp.ASIReaderdoesn'tsellbooks,butyoucansimplypurchasedigitalproducts

elsewhereanduploadthemtothereadingapp.

*Nook

NookisstronglyintegratedwiththeonlinestoreBanes&Noble.YoucanbuyyoueBooksanywhereandthey

willautomaticallyappearintheNooklibrary.TheappsupportsmosteBookformats.

Coolfeatures:Wishlist,ArticleView,ParentalModeforchildren,customizationofallthevisualfeatures.

Businessmodel:Freeapp.WiththepartnershipwithBanes&Noble,youcanfindoveramillionfreebookson

theirwebsiteorpurchasenewtitlesfbrthepriceofaslowas$0.99.

*ScribdScribdhascomealongwayfromthedocument-readingappitwasinitially.Today,itisoneofthe

mostfamousprogramswithoveramilliontitlesinitslibrary.Uponregistration,yougeta30-daydemoaccountthat

letsyoureadallthebooksyouwantforfree!Apartfrombooks,Scribdprovidescomicbooks,audiobooksarticles,

scientificstudies,courtcasesanduncommongenresthatnootherappoffers.Youcanevenpublishyourownbook

onthisplatform.

Coolfeatures:Booksyncacrossdifferentdevices,audiobooks.

Businessmodel:30-dayfreetrial.ThemonthlysubscriptionforunlimitedaccesstoScribd?savailablematerial

is£8.99.

1.WhyisFReaderattractivetointernationalreaders?

A.Itdoesn'tharmyoureyes.B.Ithasmanycustomizationoptions.

C.Ithasapowerfulintegratedtranslator.D.Userscansharewhattheyreadviasocialnetworks.

2.WhatcanyoudowithAlReader?

A.BuySci-Fibooks.B.Enjoygreatgraphics.C.ReadonaniOSdevice.D.Publishyourown

writing.

3.YoucanreadbooksfromBanes&Nobleforfreeon.

A.FReader.B.AIReader.C.Nook.D.Scribd.

B

PhotographerRebeccaDouglashasalwaysbeencrazyaboutthenightsky.Herloveofthestarshastakenthe

UKresidenton“starwalking^tripstoIcelandandintotheArctic.FornatureloverslikeDouglasstarwalkingturns

outtobeagoodwaytoenjoylife.

Hikingatnightisn'tuncommon.Plentyofpeoplehikeafterdarktogettocampsitesorwatchsunrisefroma

mountaintop.Starwalkinggoesastepfurtherbymixinghikingwithstargazing.Ratherthanheadingtoan

observatoryorsettingupatelescopeinyourbackyard,starwalkingtakesyouonabriefjourneytolookatthestars

fromdifferentviewpoints.

“Anobservatorycannevertaketheplaceofgettingoutintoarurallandscapeunderablanketofstars/says

GaryLinternofStargazingNightsinDurham,England,wholeadsguidednighttimehikes."It'samagical

experience,andIenjoysharingit,especiallyatsomeofmyfavoritelocations,liketheHighForceWaterfall,

England'slargestwaterfall,inTeesdale.^^

Thereareplentyofstudiesthatshowthehealthbenefitsofbeinginnature.Spendingatleasttwohoursaweek

outdoors,particularlywhileengaginginactivitiesthatinvolve"effortlessattention",candecreasebloodpressure,

heartrale,andstresslevels.Walkingatnighthastheaddedbenefitofimprovingsleep,whichisimportantfor

overallhealth,saysChristinaPierpaoliParker,abehavioralsleepresearcherattheUniversityofAlabama.Parker

saysthatstarwalkingworksontwophysiologicalprocessesthatdeterminesleepquality."Movementandexercise,

suchasrelaxingstargazingwalksoutside,mayfacilitatesleep,shesays.

Linternadvisesreadinguponthenightskybeforesettingout.Freemobileapps,suchasStarWalk2,canhelp

identifycelestialbodiesandareeasytouse—simplypointyourphonesattheskytogetamap.WebsiteslikeSky&

TelescopeandNASA'sSpacePlacecoverthebasics,havein-depthexplanationsforconstellations(星座),andoffer

adviceongearandequipment.

Attheendoftheday.thebestadviceistotakeitslowandenjoythejourney.

4.WhydidDouglasgotoIceland?

A.Totakephotosthere.B.Toenjoythenightskythere.

C.Toexperiencedailylifethere.D.Tosearchforanobservatorythere.

5.Whatcanweknowaboutstarwalking?

A.Itisacombinationofhikingandstargazing.B.Itissimilartostargazingatanobservatory.

C.Itonlyrequiresatelescopeinyourbackyard.D.ItbecomesmorepopularbecauseofGrayLintern.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"facilitate”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Slow.B.Worsen.C.Prevent.D.Promote.

7.Whafsthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Someusefulmobileapps.B.Famouswebsitesabouthiking.

C.Propersuggestionsonstarwalking.D.Basicknowledgeofequipmentforstargazing.

C

KatherineRooks,aDenver-basedwriter,hadsenthersonatextmessageaboutcominghomefromschool”I

couldtellfromhisresponsethathebecameupsetsuddenlyinourthread.Andwhenhecamehome,hecameover

andsaid,'Whatdidyoumeanbythis?'"Rookswasconfused."SowelookedatthetexttogetherandIsaid,"Well,

Imeant,seeyoulater,orsomething.Idon'trememberexactlywhatitsaid/Andhesaid,'Butyouendedwitha

fullstop!1thoughtyouwerereallyangryl^Rookswasn'tangry,andsheexplainedtohersonthat,well,periodsare

howyouendasentence.

Butintext-messaging-atleastforyoungeradult—periodsdomorethanjustendasentence:theyalsocanset

atone.GretchenMcCulloch,alinguist,saidthatwhenitcomestotext-messaging,theperiodhaslostitsoriginal

purpose.Butthatdoesn'tmeantheperiodhaslostallthepurposesintext-messaging.Nowitcanbeusedto

indicateseriousnessorasenseoffinality."Butcautionisneeded,saidMcCulloch,notingthatproblemscanstart

toarisewhenyoucombineaperiodwithapositiveemotion,like"sure"or“soundsgood^.Aperiodcan

accidentallysetatone.ArecentstudyconductedbyBinghamtonUniversitypsychologyprofessorCeliaKlin

confirmedthis.Researchersaskedundergraduatestoevaluateatextexchangethatincludedaninnocentquestion

andtheanswer"Yes”.Somesaw"Yes"withaperiodandsomesawthewordwithout.Theyfoundconsistently

throughmanyexperimentsthat"Yes"withaperiodresultedinresponsesthatweremorenegative.Sopeople

thought"Yes"withaperiodwaslessfriendly,lesssincere,andsoon."Ireallydon'tlikegettingtextmessagesthat

endinperiodsbecauseitalwaysfeelssopassive-aggressive,“saidJuanAbenanteRincon,24,asocialmedia

managerforAdidas."Like,areyoumad?What'sgoingon?Like,didIdosomethingwrong?”

Klinsaidthisdemonstrateslanguageisconstantlychanging.''Languageevolutionhashappened;it'llcontinue

tohappen,andisn'titgreatthatwe'resolinguisticallyflexibleandcreative?^^

8.WhydoesthetextbeginwithKatherine'sconflictwithherson?

A.Toleadintheuseofperiodintexting.B.Toemphasizethegreatpowerofwords.

C.Toshowyoungsters?attitudestowardstexting.D.Tosuggesttherightuseofpunctuationmarks.

9.WhyisJuanAbenanteRinconmentionedinthetext?

A.Tomakeassessmentsontherecentstudy.B.Toconfirmthefindingsoftherecentstudy.

CToputforwarddoubtsabouttherecentstudy.D.Toshowgreatoppositionfortherecentstudy.

10.WhatisCeliaKlin'sattitudetowardsthechangesinthemeaningsoffullstops?

A.Disapproving.B.Conservative.C.Wonied.D.Positive.

11.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleofthepassage?

A.FullStops:BeOriginalB.FullStops:BeCautious

C.LanguageEvolution:BeFlexibleD.LanguageEvolution:BeConsistent

D

TheBeijingWinterOlympicsandParalympicssawmanyexcellentathletescompeteontheiceandsnow,

promptinganenthusiasmforwintersportsinChina.Infact,thecountryhashadadeeprelationshipwithwinter

sportssinceancienttimes,withskiingoriginatingintheAltayprefectureofXinjiangUygurautonomousregion.

In2005,cavepaintingsofAltaypeoplehuntingonskiswithpoleswerediscovered,whicharchaeologists

estimatedcouldbemorethan10,000yearsold.Sincethen,Altayhasbeenrecognizedbymanyasoneofthe

birthplacesofskiing,accordingtoXinhua.

AsoneoftherichestcollectionsofancientrockartinChina,thereareherdsofcamels,sheep,wolvesand

humanfigures.ThepaintingontheroofofacaveinDundebulakevillageofAltayprefecturedepictshumanson

skis,bendingtheirkneesastheytravelalongsideanimals,includingdeerandmoose.

TherockartinDundebulakeiswellpreservedbecausethepictographs(象形文字)arewellhiddeninthe

cave.

Additionally,Alta'sdryclimatehasbeenausefulpreservingagent,accordingtoa2016researchpaper

publishedbytheHebeiNormalUniversity.

Uniquegeographicalandclimaticconditionsmakeskiinganindispensablepartoflocalpeople'slives.The

climateinAltayismildandnottoowindy,soskiersarelessaffectedbyweatherconditions,allowingthemto

safelymovefaster.

Unlikethemodemskisweusenowadays,furskishavebeenusedasameansoftransportationforthe

snowfieldinhabitantsofAltayformorethan10()centuries,accordingtorockcarvingsuncoveredinthearea.

Makingskishasbeenatraditionalskill.Thehandmadeskishavealayerofhorseskin.Thefuronthehorse

skincanhelpdecreasefriction(摩擦力)whentheyslidedownthehill,whiletheskisalsopreventskiersfrom

fallingwhentheywalkup.Atthesametime,theyhaveawoodenstickinhandtokeepbalance,accordingtoChina

Daily.

Furskicompetitionshavebeenheldannuallybythelocalgovernment.Manylocalswoulddisplaytheir

maneuvers(高超的移動(dòng))atthecompetitions.

12.WhichofthefollowingisevidencethatAltayisoneofthebirthplacesofskiing?

A.Altaypeopleworeskistohuntanimals.B.Themodemskisareverysimilartofurskis.

C.Localpeoplehaveusedfurskisforalongtime.D.Humansonskisweredepictedincavedrawings.

13.WhathavefurskisbeenusedfbrinAltaysinceancienttimes?

A.Hunting.B.Transportation.C.Competition.D.Entertainment.

14.Howdoeshorseskinbenefitskiers?

AIthelpsthembettercontroldirections.B.Itmakesthemslidemorecomfortably.

CIthelpsthemslidedownsmoothly.D.Ithelpsthemkeepsteadywhilesliding.

15.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?

A.TheoriginsofskiinginAltay.B.TheancientrockartfoundinAltay.

C.ThedevelopmentofskiinginChina.D.ThecurrentpopularityofskiinginAltay

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余

選項(xiàng)。Thebestwaytolearnnewskillshasbeenwidelydebated.In2008,MalcolmGladwellpublishedOutliers,

whichintroducedtheso-called"10,000hoursrule“thatstatesittakes10,000hourstobecomeanexpertina

subject.

16Let'sbreakdownwhatthisinvolves.

You'rewillingtolearnfrompeopleyoudon'tlike.

Wetendtogetannoyedwithpeoplewhodon'tshareourviewoftheworld.17That'sexactlywhy

theyofferopportunitiestolearn.Youdon'tneedtobuyintosomeone\valuesabouttheworldtoleamfromthem

andtheycanofferanewperspective.

18

Sticktoonecomfortablemodeoflearningisabadidea.Masterlearnersarewillingtolearnfromlotsof

sources,includingthefollowing:technicaldrybooksormanuals,YouTubeorInstagram,callingorvisitingpeople

theydon'tknow,searchingtheinternetandthroughfriendshipsandsocialrelationships.

Youcanreflectonyourworkandthinkoutsideofthebox.

Masterlearnersdon'tjustbecomegoodintheirfield.Theythinkaboutwhattheylearninwaysthataren't

focusedononetopic.19Theyallowtheirmindstomoveincreativewaysandconnectseeminglydiverse

conceptsandtoolsthatotherpeopledon'tconnect.

Youapproachlearningwithyourlearningobjectivesinmind.

Ilovelearningaboutotherpeople'slearningprocesses.Ioncewatchedavideomadebyamedicalstudentwho

stoppedgoingtolectures.Sherecognizedthatthelecturesweren'tasefficientoreffectiveasreadingherown

books.

Masterlearnersdon'tfollowsomeoneelse'slearningplan.Forexample,theydon'tuseonelearningappfor

hundredsoflessonswithoutexploringotheroptions.20

A.You'rewillingtotryoutdifferentthinkingstyles.

B.You'rereadytolearnthroughdifferentmodesandchannels.

C.Peoplewhoaredifferentfromuswilltendtoapproachproblemsdifferently.

D.Butfromapsychologicalperspective,whatmakessomeoneamasterlearner?

E.Theydeveloptheirownlearningplanbasedontheirspecificlearningobjectives.

F.Thesmartest,mostcreativepeopledon'trelysolelyonfocusforgettingthingsdone.

G.Toaddtoourlearning,we'llneedtobewillingtolearnfrompeoplewhowedon'tpersonallylike.

第三部分:語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):(共15小題;每小題1分:滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和

D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A29-year-oldmanwhorecentlygraduatedfrommedicalschoolfoundaspecialwaytoshowrespectand

gratitudeforhisparentswhilelookingbackathowfarthey'vecome

ErickJuarezgraduatedfromtheMedicalCollegeofGeorgiaatAugustaUniversityinMayafter21his

MD(DoctorofMedicine).Tocelebratetheaccomplishment,theresidentphysicianwenttothe22wherehis

parents,LoretoandMaricelaJuarez,haveworkedsincethe1980s.Erick23theoccasionbytaking

graduationphotoswithhisparents,includingoneinthefieldwithhismom24wassharedonhispost.

Ithasnowbecomea25forErick,whoreturnstothefarmeachtimehegetsanewdegreetohonorthe

26thathisparentshavemadeforhimandhisfoursiblings.wantedtohonormyparents27

showcasingthemtomyfriendsandtheworld.Myparentsarrivedherewithnothingto28buteverythingto

gain,“Ericksaid.

Fromayoungage,heknewhewantedtobeadoctor,sohemadeevery29toachievethatgoal.First,

ErickbecameastudentofBainbridgeHighSchool.Hewentonto30attendanacademybeforeearninga

BacheloratHarvardUniversity——makinghimthefirstonefromhishometowntograduatefromthefamousschool.

Thisspring,Erickcontinuedhisstringof31byobtaininghismedicaldegreeattheMedicalCollegeof

GeorgiaatAugustaUniversity.

Followinghisgraduation,he32hisjourneyonapost,callinghisaccomplishmenta“victorylap"."My

graduationfrommedicalschoolwasonesmallstepforme,one33leapformyfamily.It^asmuch,ifnot

more,avictorylapforthem34itisforme.AndIcouldn'tbeprouderofthem,“hecontinued.amthe

firstinmyentirefamily35toearnawhite-collarjob.AndIgettohelpfolksfeelbetter-thisisthebest

part!”

21.A.awardingB.reachingC.earningD.shifting

22.A.farmB.schoolC.hospitalD.church

23.A.rememberedB.forgotC.recalledD.marked

24.A.whomB.whoC.thatD.what

25.A.gestureB.traditionC.preferenceD.belief

26.A.sacrificeB.preparationC.aiTangementD.allowance

27.A.inB.betweenC.withD.by

28A.eatB.loseC.useD.do29.A.effortB

certaintyC.senseD.decision

30.A.deliberatelyB.apparentlyC.brieflyD.satisfactorily

31.A.accomplishmentsB.implementsC.replacementsD.agreements

32.A.concentratedonB.decidedonC.wentonD.reflectedon

33.A.moderateB.smallC.giantD.mild

34.A.sinceB.tillC.soD.as

35.A.reputationB.historyC.backgroundD.connection

第n卷

第二節(jié):(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Livinginacarisn'treallysobad.NotwhenDaddymakesaniceplacetosleepinthebackoftheSuburban,

andthebathroomsandshowersintheRVparkaren'ttoofaraway.InJanetFox'sCarryMeHome,thingsaretough

for12-year-oldLuluandherlittlesister,Serena,butnottootough,36theyalwayshaveDaddy,andDaddy

knowsthingswillgetbetter.Anditseemsliketheyreallywill-untilLuluwakesuponemorningandDaddyisn't

there.

Afewdaysgo37butDaddydoesn'tcomeback.LuluknowsthatsheandSerenaareontheirown.

Luluisdetermined38(keep)themtogether.Butwithnomoremoney39(come)inandacold

Montanawinterapproaching,Luluisrunningoutofchoices.

CarryMeHome40(consist)ofshortchaptersthatalternatebetweenthepresentandthepast.Readers

seeLuluandSeren'sliveswhentheirmotherwasstillaliveandintheimmediateaftermath(后果)ofher

41(dead),givingthemanunderstandingofhowLulu'sfamilycomestobeinthisimpossiblesituationand

whyshefeelsthattheweightofherlittlefamilyrestssolelyonheryoungshoulders.Fox42(gentle)

describesthewayLulumanagestheirbasic43(need)whilebalancingthedifficultiesandjoysofnavigating

44newschoolandfindingherwayintheworld.

Fox'snovelencouragesreaderstounderstandwhypeople45experiencehomelessnessareindividuals

withstoriesand,likeeveryone,deservecompassionandsupport.

第四部分:寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié)、滿分40分)

第一節(jié):應(yīng)用文寫(xiě)作(滿分15分)

46.假定你是李華,在澳大利亞悉尼做交換生,得知該城市會(huì)展中心(SydneyConventionandExhibition

Center)近日將舉辦中國(guó)絲綢展,需要志愿者講解。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一封信,申請(qǐng)做志愿者。內(nèi)容包括:1.寫(xiě)信目

的:2.個(gè)人優(yōu)勢(shì):3.表達(dá)期望。

注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿分25分)

47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)編寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Iwasasinglemotherinmy30swholiveddownandoutwithmydaughterPeggyinasmallapartment,

strugglinghardtomakeourneedsmeet.

Oneday,Iheadedtothedowntownforaninterview.Isatdowninthestreetcar,andthereagainsttheseatwas

abeautifulsilkumbrellawithasilverhandledecoratedwithgoldscrolls,amongwhichtherewasanamecarved.

Onimpulse(沖動(dòng))Ideterminedtofindtheownermyself.Igotoffthestreetcarintheheavyrainand

thankfullyopenedtheumbrellatoprotectmyself.ThenIsearchedatelephonebookforthename,Ifoundit

immediatelyandcalledit,waitingpatiently,andthenaladyanswered.

“Yes,“shesaidinsurprise,withextremeexcitement."Itwasmyumbrellawhichhadbeenstolenayearago.^^

SoappealingwasherpleasurethatIforgotIwaslookingforajobandwentdirectlytohersmallhouse.She

tooktheumbrella,withtearyeyes,explainingwithchokingvoicethattheumbrellawasgivenbyherparents,now

dead,Herhappinessatretrieving(找回)thisspecialpossessionwassuchthattohaveacceptedherrewardwould

havespoiledsomething,soIrefusedherofferandleft.

Thefollowingmonthswerehard.Icanonlyobtaintemporaryemployment,forasmallsalary.Whatwas

worse,IhadjustlostmylastjobbeforeChristmas,withonlyfifteendollarsleft.Unlessamiraclehappened,I

wouldbehomelessinJanuary,foodlessandjobless.Ihadprayedsteadilyforweeks,andtherehadbeennoanswer

butthiscoldnessanddarkness.

TheairwasfullofChristmasmerriment,withthebellsringingandchildrenshoutinginthebitterduskofthe

evening.ButthereshouldbenoChristmasforme,Iknew,nogifts,noremembrancewhatsoever.

Thinkingofthis,Icouldn'tcontrolmytearsonmywayhome,butImanagedasmilesocouldgreetmylittle

daughter.Sheopenedthedoorformeandthrewherselfinmyarms,screamingjoyouslyanddemandingdesirably

forherChristmasgift.ThereIstood,frozen,overwhelmedbymisery.

注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右2請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答Suddenly,thedoorbellrangand

Peggyrushedtoanswerit,callingthatitmustbeSantaClaus.

Suddenly,anoteattachedtoonepackagecaughtmyeyes.

高三英語(yǔ)返??荚囶}卷

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

A

Readingonthego

*FReader

AstandardreadingappfbreBooksandaudiobooks,FReadersupportsavarietyofformats.Theprogramis

verypleasanttotheeyeandisadjustabletovariousspectrums(光譜).Apartfrombeingareadingapp,FReaderhas

anintegratedtranslatorforfivelanguages(English,Russian,German,French,andUkrainian),makingtheapp

attractivetopeopleacrosstheworld.Youcanalsoselectasectionofthepageyouarereadingandshareitvia

socialnetworks,Bluetooth,SMSandothermethods.

Coolfeatures:Fourthemes,supportsfivelanguages,advanced3Danimations,scansthedeviceforallexisting

formats,Text-to-Speech.

Businessmodel:Freeapp.Onlyastandardfreeplanisavailable.

*AlReader

Althoughitcanreadeverytypeofbook,AIReaderisspeciallydesignedforSci-Filovers.Theappdoesn't

supportiOSbutyoucanopenmanybookformatsonyourAndroidphone.Thisapphasenhancedgraphical(圖解

的)featuresandawiderangeofcustomizationoptionsthatfocusonprovidingthebestqualityforfictionalbook

reading.

Coolfeatures:Text-To-Speech,externaldictionaries,advancedadjustmentofthevisualsupportsE-Ink

devices.

Businessmodel:Freeapp.ASIReaderdoesn'tsellbooks,butyoucansimplypurchasedigitalproducts

elsewhereanduploadthemtothereadingapp.

*Nook

NookisstronglyintegratedwiththeonlinestoreBanes&Noble.YoucanbuyyoueBooksanywhereandthey

willautomaticallyappearintheNooklibrary.TheappsupportsmosteBookformats.

Coolfeatures:Wishlist,ArticleView,ParentalModeforchildren,customizationofallthevisualfeatures.

Businessmodel:Freeapp.WiththepartnershipwithBanes&Noble,youcanfindoveramillionfreebookson

theirwebsiteorpurchasenewtitlesfbrthepriceofaslowas$0.99.

*ScribdScribdhascomealongwayfromthedocument-readingappitwasinitially.Today,itisoneofthe

mostfamousprogramswithoveramilliontitlesinitslibrary.Uponregistration,yougeta30-daydemoaccountthat

letsyoureadallthebooksyouwantforfree!Apartfrombooks,Scribdprovidescomicbooks,audiobooksarticles,

scientificstudies,courtcasesanduncommongenresthatnootherappoffers.Youcanevenpublishyourownbook

onthisplatform.

Coolfeatures:Booksyncacrossdifferentdevices,audiobooks.

Businessmodel:30-dayfreetrial.ThemonthlysubscriptionforunlimitedaccesstoScribd'savailablematerial

is£8.99.

1.WhyisFReaderattractivetointernationalreaders?

A.Itdoesn'tharmyoureyes.B.Ithasmanycustomizationoptions.

C.Ithasapowerfulintegratedtranslator.D.Userscansharewhattheyreadviasocialnetworks.

2.WhatcanyoudowithAlReader?

A.BuySci-Fibooks.B.Enjoygreatgraphics.C.ReadonaniOSdevice.D.Publishyourown

writing.

3.YoucanreadbooksfromBanes&Nobleforfreeon.

A.FReader.B.AIReader.C.Nook.D.Scribd.

【答案】l.C2.B3.C

【解析】

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文,主要介紹的是四個(gè)閱讀軟件。

【1題詳解】

推理判斷題。根據(jù)*FReader部分“Apartfrombeingareadingapp,FReaderhasanintegratedtranslatorfor

fivelanguages(English,Russian,German,French,andUkrainian),makingtheappattractivetopeopleacrossthe

world.(除了作為一款閱讀應(yīng)用程序,F(xiàn)Reader還有一個(gè)五種語(yǔ)言(英語(yǔ)、俄語(yǔ)、德語(yǔ)、法語(yǔ)和烏克蘭語(yǔ))

的集成翻譯程序,這使得該應(yīng)用程序?qū)κ澜绺鞯氐娜藗兌加形Γ蓖浦?,F(xiàn)Reader能吸引全世界的讀者

是因?yàn)樗幸粋€(gè)強(qiáng)大的集成翻譯器。故選C。

【2題詳解】

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)*AlReader部分的“Thisapphasenhancedgraphical(圖解的)featuresandawiderangeof

customizationoptionsthatfbcusonprovidingthebestqualityforfictionalbookreading.(這個(gè)應(yīng)用程序增強(qiáng)了圖

形功能和廣泛的定制選項(xiàng),專注于提供小說(shuō)閱讀的最佳質(zhì)量)”可知,用AlReader你可以享受很好的圖

象。故選B。

【3題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)*Nook部分的“Businessmodel:Freeapp.WiththepartnershipwithBanes&

Noble,youcanfindoveramillionfreebooksontheirwebsiteorpurchasenewtitlesforthepriceofaslowas

$0.99.(商業(yè)模式:免費(fèi)應(yīng)用。通過(guò)與Banes&Noble的合作,你可以在他們的網(wǎng)站上找到100多萬(wàn)本免費(fèi)

圖書(shū),或者以0.99美元的低價(jià)購(gòu)買(mǎi)新書(shū))”可知,你可以在Nook上免費(fèi)閱讀Banes&Noble的書(shū)籍。故選

Co

B

PhotographerRebeccaDouglashasalwaysbeencrazyaboutthenightsky.Herloveofthestarshastakenthe

UKresidenton“starwalking^^tripstoIcelandandintotheArctic.Fornatureloverslike

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