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D.There are few rules to limit themThey needn39。They can gain huge profitsD.A traveller who needs acodiationB.t find a parking placeUnsatisfied with their life(2)Who may be against the sharing economy? A.Full of curiosityC.Lacking in money But the sharing economy has 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。 6. 結(jié)合已有的知識(shí)進(jìn)行推斷。 4. 根據(jù)文章的結(jié)論推斷作者的態(tài)度。 整合全文(段)信息進(jìn)行推斷?!军c(diǎn)評】推理題的解題方法1. 抓住特定信息進(jìn)行逆向或正向推理。本文主要對了馬耳他群島的風(fēng)景點(diǎn)作了簡單的介紹,所以文章應(yīng)該出出在旅游雜志上。因此B符合題合題意。分析開車直接去幾乎不用曬太陽,故B正確 。當(dāng)然,盡管路途不遠(yuǎn),在馬爾他陽光下行走數(shù)公里可能非常困難,也可能是危險(xiǎn)的。根據(jù)最后一段可知,去那兒可以開車很容易。 選項(xiàng)They are not what they used to 。根據(jù)第二段的We do know that they were changed and added to over a 1,000 year period or so. 可知我們知道在過去的1000多年它們被改變過,被擴(kuò)建過,即現(xiàn)在的寺廟不再是它們以前的樣子了。(2)推理判斷題中的(4)根據(jù)事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié),推斷合理信息。第二段對寺廟外圍的描述,第三對寺廟可知,作者認(rèn)為寺廟不是原來建的樣子。(1)推理判斷題。In a geography text book.【答案】(1)B(2)D(3)B(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文為記敘文。Ina travel magazine.B.In a political speech.D.C.B.They are not what they used to be.(3)How can we admire the sites getting least sunburn? A.They were carefully designed.B.They have been transformed.D.C.B.t mind a hike, you could get a bus to Qrendi(3 km away) or Zurrieq (5 km away) and walk from there. Warning: although the distances are not too great, walking several kilometers in the Maltese sun can be very hard and possibly dangerous. Take water and sunscreen.(1)What makes the writer wonder about the temples? A. Of course the temples would have looked rather different when they were constructed. They may have been decorated with pigments and possibly even roofed with animal skins or other materials. Who knows? We do know that they were changed and added to over a 1,000 year period or so.s south coast are perhaps the most wellknown. These piles of stones are some of the earliest known manmade structures in the world. They are showing their age a bit but what would you expect for buildings that are five and a half thousand years old. My house was built in the year 2000 and is already in bad condition round the edges. These temples are older than the pyramids!7.閱讀理解故選B。(4)考查主旨大意。根據(jù)第四段中的“ he realized the step counter on his phone recorded him walking eight miles without ever leaving his shop.”可知, Lenwood所用的計(jì)步器顯示,他在店里織吊床總共來回行走8英里,由此可推斷出他在工作時(shí)經(jīng)常走動(dòng)。故選C。(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。(1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。D.a blind craftsman who makes perfect hammocksC.the success of the Hammock Source CompanyD.He had to make different ropes before he wove a hammock.C.He moved very often while he was working on a hammock.D.used to work as a hunter to support his familyC.. A.he was not skilled at doing woodwork(2)It can be learned from the passage that Lenwood t produce hammocksthe pany failed to go on with its businessC.it was for people with good eyesight onlys routine has changed little. He works his fingers back and forth across the rows, looping the rope and pulling it. With every hammock, Lenwood presents himself a perfect product. “I39。s largest maker and seller of hammocks, all built by hand.s skilled fingers are quick to catch and fix any mistakes. The process of weaving a hammock involves making and catching hundreds of loops (環(huán)). A single missed stitch (織針) creates a hole that can widen and make the hammock unfortable or even dangerous to use. Experienced weavers miss loops sometimes, but to his pany39。 In time, however, Lenwood found he had a knack (竅門) for the job. At first he worked onsite at the pany, but after a year Lenwood moved his operation to the home workshop where he had worked for 10 years during his woodworking days.t as tough as I thought until I started takes a lot of energy, and you39。s case, being blind works to his advantage. His trained, sensitive hands are acutely aware of every step of the process. Since beginning his craft in 1986, Lenwood has woven about 145, 000 perfect hammocks.6.閱讀理解2.在許多文段中,沒有可以概括全段意義的主題句,必須根據(jù)文章中所提供的事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié),進(jìn)行全面分析,然后歸納成一般概念。根據(jù)每一段的第一句話music, especially certain tones can reduce stress;Music has also been shown not only to make you feel good, but also, to be a great motivator.;Music is mainly used to record ,故答案選D。故答案選B。s feelings on a visceral(本來的)level. That can be sad, and who among us hasn39。(3)考查推理判斷題。通讀第二段主要將了音樂能緩解人的緊張,接著通過舉例的方法來證明這一觀點(diǎn),所以這一段主要是在舉例。根據(jù)第一段Most people know that listening to music when they are feeling down or depressed can encourage their ,故答案選A。How music changes your life【答案】(1)A(2)C(3)B(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹了音樂怎樣改變?nèi)藗兊纳睢hy people love happy musicC.What music means to a music lovers life(4)What39。we39。we may recall our miserable pastC.ll shar