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e on a vacation. It seems that emojis are a mirror of the world we live in. It will be interesting to see how they change and grow in the years to e.(1)Emojis use to express ideas. A.musicB.soundsC.wordsD.pictures(2)What does the underlined word it in Paragraph 2 refer to? A.The Unicode Consortium.B.An emoji.C.A country.D.A language.(3)In which year were emojis of disabled people added? A.In 2014.B.In 2015.C.In 2016.D.In 2019.(4)According to the passage, emojis include the following EXCEPT . A.people with different skin tonesB.popular filmsC.some interesting animalsD.different jobs(5)Which sentence is Not True according to the passage? A.People all over the world might understand emojis.B.Emojis can represent pop culture.C.Many fashion designers used sloths in their works.D.Emojis are changing and growing every year.【答案】 (1)D(2)A(3)D(4)B(5)C 【解析】【分析】大意:本文介紹表情符號的發(fā)展史和用途及意義。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)Pictures are used to put meaning ,表情符號通過圖畫來表達(dá)想法,故選D。 (2)詞義猜測題。根據(jù)A group called the Unicode Consortium works on choosing emojis. It has added new emojis every year since ,it在這里指代the Unicode Consortium(統(tǒng)一編碼組織),故選A。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)This year, emojis of disabled people were added including emojis of blind people and people in ,此處的this year指2019年,即是2019年殘疾人被增加到表情符號中,故選D。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) In 2015, emoji faces with different skin tones(膚色) were added. In 2016, different jobs were added , such as doctor, police officer and painter. New emojis in 2019 also include several animals,可知,文章提到了表情符號包括膚色,有趣的動物和不同的工作,但是未提到電影,故選B。 (5)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)Many fashion designers(設(shè)計師) have included flamingos in their designs in recent ,許多設(shè)計師在他們的作品里使用了火烈鳥,而不是樹懶, 故選C。 【點評】考查閱讀理解。細(xì)節(jié)題和詞義猜測題是閱讀理解題中常考題型。細(xì)節(jié)題需要從文中尋找答案;詞句猜測題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推出詞句的意思。9.閱讀理解 According to a 2018 study from San Francisco State University, nearly 2. 4 billion people around the world used a smartphone in 2017. By the end of 2019, more than a third of the global population will be using a smartphone. However, smartphone technology can be a doubleedged sword. On the one hand, it sends us unlimited amounts of information. On the other hand, using a smartphone may bee an addiction. Erik Peper and Richard Harvey are both health education professors at San Francisco State university. They led the study. Peper explains that smartphone addiction forms connections in the brain that are similar to drug addiction. And these connections form slowly over time. Also, addiction to social media may affect our emotional state. The two professors asked 135 university students about their habit of smartphone use and their feelings. They found that students who used their phones the most reported higher levels of feeling lonely, depressed and anxious. Peper and Harvey do not blame users for their technology addiction. They believe it is the tech industry39。s desire to make more money that is to blame for the technology addiction. The researchers warm that workers in the technology industry know how to control our brains and turn us into addicts. But the researchers say that we can limit our brains to be less addicted to our phones and puters. Enk Peper suggests timing off our phones before we sleep or do something important. The researchers also suggest taking control of when and where you answer texts or s. You do not need to answer them all. And you certainly don39。t need to answer them as soon as you get them. They also suggest putting limits on the time you spend on social media. If you want to catch up with friends on Facebook, set aside a small amount of time to it. You should focus on important tasks and do not allow technology to disturb you.(1)What can we infer from Paragraph 1? A.Smartphone use has bee extremely mon.B.Most young people can39。t live without smartphones.C.Smartphones make our life more colorful and convenient.D.Most people consider smartphones as the greatest invention.(2)The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 means smartphone technology____. A.has a brilliant futureB.can be better than most people thinkC.has both advantages and disadvantagesD.can give us unlimited amounts of information(3)What did Enk Peper and Richard Harvey find about smartphone use? A.It can help reduce loneliness.B.It39。s more popular with students.C.It39。s preferred by young people feeling lonely.D.It can harm students39。 emotional state in many ways.(4)What does the last paragraph mainly want to tell us? A.Social media isn39。t that important to us.B.We can train our brine to do many things.C.We shouldn39。t bee addicted to our smartphones.D.There are ways to deal with Smartphone use addiction.(5)Which of the followings is True? A.We can use smartphones to deal with loneliness.B.An addiction can39。t be controlled if we still use smartphones.C.There were nearly 2. 4 billion people using smartphones in the world in 2017.D.Stop using smartphones if you don39。t know when and where you should answer the s.【答案】 (1)A(2)C(3)D(4)D(5)C 【解析】【分析】【文章大意】本文講述了智能手機的利與弊。一方面,它向我們發(fā)送無限的信息。另一方面,使用智能手機可能會成為一種癮。 (1)判斷推理題。 billion people around the world used a smartphone in 2017 By the end of 2019more than a third of the global population will be using a ,全球近24億人使用智能手機。到2019年底,全球超過三分之一的人口將使用智能手機??芍?,智能手機的使用已經(jīng)變得非常普遍。故選 A。 (2)句意猜測題。根據(jù)后一句 On the one hand it sends us unlimited amounts of the other handusing a smartphone may bee an addictionr一方面,它向我們發(fā)送無限量的信息。另一方面,使用智能手機可能會成為一種癮??梢酝茰y出,智能手機技術(shù)可能是一把雙刃劍,既有優(yōu)點又有缺點。故選C。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)They found that students who used their phones the most reported higher levels of feeling lonelydepressed and anxious他們發(fā)現(xiàn)使用手機的學(xué)生報告說,他們感到孤獨、沮喪和焦慮的程度更高??芍鼤诤芏喾矫鎿p害學(xué)生的情緒狀態(tài)。故選D。 (4)推理判斷題。But the researchers say that we can limit our brains to be less a