C
As more and more people begin to read online, some people worry that the days of reading in libraries will be gone. Do we still need libraries now? Of course!
Although it's common to read online, many people still like reading paper books. Reading paper books is very different from reading online. Some people say they like holding books. Some say they get a feeling of achievement when they finish reading a paper book.
Not everyone knows how to look for information on the Internet, but libraries can offer people the same chance to get what they want to know about. And sometimes the online information is not right. It will take people a lot of time to find what they really need. Libraries are more worth trusting. Also, people still need a kind of place that a library can give them. In a library, it's easy to get lost in reading and working and it's also less possible for people to stop to do something else. People see no sellers or ads in the library. And if people spend all their time on computers, their eyes will get tired.
So reading in a library is quite helpful. Choosing a good library is a good start of your reading journey...
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
31. How does the writer begin the text?
A. By listing numbers. B. By asking a question.
C. By telling a story. D. By giving an example.
32. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. Why people prefer reading paper books.
B. Where people can buy paper books easily.
C. How people get a feeling of achievement from reading.
D. What differences there are between online and paper reading.
33. What problem might people face when reading online?
A. They may feel lonely. B. Their eyes may get tired.
C. They can't find any information. D. They have to pay a lot of money.
34. Which of the following is the author's opinion according to the text?
A. Online information is always right.
B. Reading in a library is quite helpful.
C. Libraries can't offer people the same chance to get information.
D. Everyone can find the information that he wants on the Internet.
35. What will the writer talk about next?
A. Introducing some good libraries.
B. Telling students to give up online reading.
C. Comparing reading in libraries with online reading.
D. Encouraging people to buy more books in the library.
As more and more people begin to read online, some people worry that the days of reading in libraries will be gone. Do we still need libraries now? Of course!
Although it's common to read online, many people still like reading paper books. Reading paper books is very different from reading online. Some people say they like holding books. Some say they get a feeling of achievement when they finish reading a paper book.
Not everyone knows how to look for information on the Internet, but libraries can offer people the same chance to get what they want to know about. And sometimes the online information is not right. It will take people a lot of time to find what they really need. Libraries are more worth trusting. Also, people still need a kind of place that a library can give them. In a library, it's easy to get lost in reading and working and it's also less possible for people to stop to do something else. People see no sellers or ads in the library. And if people spend all their time on computers, their eyes will get tired.
So reading in a library is quite helpful. Choosing a good library is a good start of your reading journey...
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
31. How does the writer begin the text?
A. By listing numbers. B. By asking a question.
C. By telling a story. D. By giving an example.
32. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. Why people prefer reading paper books.
B. Where people can buy paper books easily.
C. How people get a feeling of achievement from reading.
D. What differences there are between online and paper reading.
33. What problem might people face when reading online?
A. They may feel lonely. B. Their eyes may get tired.
C. They can't find any information. D. They have to pay a lot of money.
34. Which of the following is the author's opinion according to the text?
A. Online information is always right.
B. Reading in a library is quite helpful.
C. Libraries can't offer people the same chance to get information.
D. Everyone can find the information that he wants on the Internet.
35. What will the writer talk about next?
A. Introducing some good libraries.
B. Telling students to give up online reading.
C. Comparing reading in libraries with online reading.
D. Encouraging people to buy more books in the library.
答案
31. B
32. A
33. B
34. B
35. A
32. A
33. B
34. B
35. A
解析
【分析】
要解答这几道题,需结合原文内容逐一分析:1. 第31题定位文章开头,判断作者开篇方式;2. 第32题梳理第二段内容,归纳段落主旨;3. 第33题查找原文中关于线上阅读问题的描述;4. 第34题定位作者明确表达观点的语句,匹配选项;5. 第35题根据最后一段的结尾句,推断下文内容。
【解析】
31题:文章开头以“Do we still need libraries now?”这一问题开篇,对应选项B,故选B。
32题:第二段主要讲述人们喜欢纸质书的原因,如喜欢持书的感觉、读完纸质书有成就感,对应选项A,故选A。
33题:原文第三段最后提到“if people spend all their time on computers, their eyes will get tired”,即线上阅读可能导致眼睛疲劳,对应选项B,故选B。
34题:文章最后一段第一句明确表达作者观点“So reading in a library is quite helpful”,对应选项B,故选B。
35题:最后一句提到“Choosing a good library is a good start of your reading journey”,推断下文会介绍好的图书馆,对应选项A,故选A。
【答案】
31.B 32.A 33.B 34.B 35.A
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节理解、主旨大意
【点评】
本题围绕图书馆的必要性展开,考查学生对英语文章的细节查找、主旨归纳及观点推断能力,题型基础,难度适中。
【难度系数】
0.7
要解答这几道题,需结合原文内容逐一分析:1. 第31题定位文章开头,判断作者开篇方式;2. 第32题梳理第二段内容,归纳段落主旨;3. 第33题查找原文中关于线上阅读问题的描述;4. 第34题定位作者明确表达观点的语句,匹配选项;5. 第35题根据最后一段的结尾句,推断下文内容。
【解析】
31题:文章开头以“Do we still need libraries now?”这一问题开篇,对应选项B,故选B。
32题:第二段主要讲述人们喜欢纸质书的原因,如喜欢持书的感觉、读完纸质书有成就感,对应选项A,故选A。
33题:原文第三段最后提到“if people spend all their time on computers, their eyes will get tired”,即线上阅读可能导致眼睛疲劳,对应选项B,故选B。
34题:文章最后一段第一句明确表达作者观点“So reading in a library is quite helpful”,对应选项B,故选B。
35题:最后一句提到“Choosing a good library is a good start of your reading journey”,推断下文会介绍好的图书馆,对应选项A,故选A。
【答案】
31.B 32.A 33.B 34.B 35.A
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节理解、主旨大意
【点评】
本题围绕图书馆的必要性展开,考查学生对英语文章的细节查找、主旨归纳及观点推断能力,题型基础,难度适中。
【难度系数】
0.7
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