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s its critics: the petitors of these new panies. People who run things like traditional Bamp。 Because this is a new business world, those rules aren39。s founder, Anthony Eskinazi, says,“When I had the original idea, Ispotted a driveway close to a sports stadium. It would have been so convenient if I could have just parked in that driveway rather than in mercial car park.” And he has a big clientele(客戶):around 20,000 people have advertised their spaces on the site, and he says around half a million drivers use it. There are other sites doing very similar things, like Uber and Lyftthese let drivers share their cars with other passengers. Any driver knows how valuable a place to park is .A church near Kings Cross in central London has apparently made over 163。 Perhaps the bestknown example of a pany in this field is Airbnban American web business which allows you to rent out your spare room to holidaymakers. It says it operates in 34,000 cities and it has over 1,500,000 seems to have concerned the market! Do you have a spare room in your house? What about a driveway for your car? Both of these can help you make money. Many people who are feeling the pinch are taking advantage of what39。如果每個段落都有主題句,那么把各段落的主題句的中心思想集中起來,即為全文的主題句。本文主要討論了在現(xiàn)今社會中很多的社會往活動在進(jìn)行中,人們看似很幸福。根據(jù)第三段Einstein said: “It is not your working time but your spare time that determines the possibility of whether you will be successful or not.”( 愛因斯坦說:“不是你的工作時間,而是你的業(yè)余時間決定了你是否成功的可能性。(2)考查推理判斷題。(1)考查詞意猜測題。D.B.You will not bee successful if you join in more social intercourse.s words? A.Social intercourse improves our happiness.C.C.sadly5.閱讀理解通讀全文內(nèi)容尤其是最后一段中的“it’s too bad such technology isn’t available in 2016”可知,本文作者認(rèn)為機器人時代來的不夠快,B項反映了作者的看法,概括了文章內(nèi)容。根據(jù)第四段中on the other hand, I wonder how these highly sensitive cars will react, with walker constantly dashing into the ,作者擔(dān)心的是這些無人駕駛的汽車如何對經(jīng)常沖進(jìn)馬路的行人如何反應(yīng),故選 D。(1)猜測詞義。B.D.B.D.B.Cautioust available in 2016. Pretty sure the robot would win in a landslide. (1)What does the underlined word “agitated” mean? A. But there39。s new guidelines for selfdriving cars. Oh my God, the robots are taking over! We39。本文涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解題、推理判斷題和主旨大意題三種??碱}型,細(xì)節(jié)理解題要注意從文中尋找答案;推理判斷題需要聯(lián)系上下文以及分析特殊句式,推斷出需要的信息;主旨大意題需要通讀全文,了解大意之后找出中心思想。是本文的主題句,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知本文主要描述的是截肢的Gallagher在社交媒體上分享自己環(huán)球旅行的照片,但她并沒有簡單的使用地理標(biāo)簽,而是拍照前在假肢上寫下自己的位置的故事。To spread that message. Gallagher has gone to social media, where she shares photos of her travels across the world, but instead of simply using a geotag (地理位置標(biāo)簽), she writes her location on her artificial leg before taking a picture。 (3)推理判斷題。盡管截肢早期給她帶來了很多不便,但她認(rèn)為這可以激勵她過上最好的生活。長大后Gallagher在社交媒體上分享自己環(huán)球旅行的照片,但她并沒有簡單的使用地理標(biāo)簽,而是拍照前在假肢上寫下自己的位置。B.independent and sensible(4)Which of the following might be the best title for the text? A.B.the legthe continentShe suffers little from her leg39。ve wanted to do, she said. I don39。s on her worldwide vacation in a special way. The traveler, who was born with a bone disease, had her right leg amputated (截肢) at the age of four. Although the amputation caused inconvenience for Gallagher early on, she now sees it as nothing short of inspiration for living her best life.故選A。但是就2013年的統(tǒng)計,這個部落只有125人可以說自己民族的語言,可知,現(xiàn)在僅僅有不到兩百人可以說這種語言了,故選D。故選C。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 At least one organization is turning to modern technologyThe Sealaska Heritage Institute, a nonprofit group, has developed two apps for speakers of the Tlingit language. Now, Indian Nations are trying different ways to expand the number of native speakers, and increase interest in their munities to learn tribal languages.Yet the number of native. Americans with the ability to speak their tribe39。 故選C。根據(jù)第四段中的“but since 2000 that has slowed to around 2030 finds, mainly due to beach cleaning efforts. He believes that the rise of the Internet has also played a role in the diminishing number of messages in bottles”可知,主要是由于清潔海灘的努力,以及互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的興起也對漂流瓶數(shù)量的減少起到了作用。根據(jù)第二段中的“He … was surprised to receive responses from each one”可知,當(dāng)他收到回信后他是非常驚訝的。所以這種經(jīng)歷激起了他對瓶裝的信息的搜集。D.To ask for rescue.D.People hate to receive messages from strangers.C.Kruiswijk liked to do some research on bottles thrown into the sea.(2)How did Kruiswijk feel the first time he received response from drift bottles? A.B.s less。 “I find my messages in bottles on the beach of Zandvoort, where I live, and on the Dutch Islands,” Kruiswijk recently told Great Big Story. “Messages in bottles is slow mail. It takes you days, or weeks, or months to find a bottle. ” 68yearold Kruiswijk says that his unusual hobby began in 1983 when he found three drift bottles (漂流瓶) on his local beach, each containing letters and return addresses. He wrote to all three addresses and was surprised to receive responses from each one. It was this experience that aroused his interest in hunting and collecting messages in bottles, and he hasn39。 In the early years, Kruiswijk would find as many as 50 bottles a year, but since 2000 that has slowed to around 2030 finds, mainly due to beach cleaning efforts. He believes that the rise of the Internet has also played a role in the diminishing number of messages in bottles, telling Dutch newssite PZC, “I used to get a response at half the bottle messages that I answered. Now that39。.”Kruiswijk found secrets hidden in drift bottles.D.Asionished.Disappointed.(3)Why do Kruiswijk find fewer drift bottles than before? A.Drift bottles appearing on the beach are cleared up rapidly.s the purpose of Theophrastus using the bottles? A.To study ocean currents.第二段主要講述了68歲的Kruiswijk的不尋常的愛好始于1983,當(dāng)他在當(dāng)?shù)氐暮┌l(fā)現(xiàn)三個有信件和回信地址的漂流瓶,他給每個漂流瓶留的地址都寫了回信,卻驚訝地收到了每個人的回復(fù)。(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。(3)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)