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Commuterslovethembecausetheyaretheperfecttime-fillers.One“app”,callediShoot,isagamethatfeaturestanks.Anotherone,TubeExits,tellspassengerswheretositonthetraintobeclosesttotheexitoftheirdestination.iSteamcloudstheiPhonescreenwhenyoubreatheintothemicrophone.Youcanthenwriteinthe“steam”onyourphonescreen.
ForthosewithoutaniPhone,anotherAppleproduct,theiPod,maybethedistraction(消遣)ofchoice.It’snotjustteenagerswho“plugin”totheirmusic-iPodsareapopularwaytopassthetimeforallages.
Andifgames,e-booksandmusicaren’tenoughtokeepyouoccupied,thenperhapsyouwouldpreferafilm?
ThedevelopmentofpalmDVDtechnologymeansmanycommuterswatchtheirfavoriteTVshowsorfilmsonthewaytowork.Withallthesedistractions,it’samazingthatpeoplestillremembertogetoffthetrain.
1.Thosewhowanttosavetimetoreachwheretheygocandownload______totheiriPhones.
A.iShootB.TubeExitsC.iSteamD.iPod
2.PeopleinLondondonotmakeeyecontactonthesubwaybecause______.
A.theyaregoingtoworkandhavenotimetocommunicatewitheachother
B.theylovereadingbooksanddonotwanttobedisturbed
C.theyfeelsleepybecauseofgettingupearly
D.theyarebusyplayinggames,readinge-books,listeningtomusicorwatchingfilms
3.Theunderlinedword“apps”inthefourthparagraphmeans______.
A.computersB.programsdownloadedfortheiPhone
C.computercompaniesD.fortunefromLondoncommuters
4..Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.
A.Londoncommutersareunfriendlytostrangers
B.Applehasearnedalotofmoneyfromselling40,000apps
C.technologyischanginghowLondoncommutersspendtheirtravelingtime
D.ridingaLondonsubwayisamustwhenvisitingLondon
1.B细节理解题。
根据Anotherone,TubeExits,tellspassengerswheretositonthetraintobeclosesttotheexitoftheirdestination.故选B。
2.D细节理解题。
根据最后一段可知人们在地铁里没空看别人,是因为大家都忙于玩游戏读电子书听音乐或看电影,故选D。
3..B词义猜测题。
根据havebeendesigned可知它是电脑里已经设计好的程序,故选B。
4..C主旨大意题。
整篇短文叙述了伦敦的人们是怎样打发他们在做地铁的时间的,故选C。
【2020高考训练】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
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TheWhisperingGallery
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grandcentralterminal.com
TheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
TheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistorywasfoundedin1869.Inadditiontoitsimpressiveexhibits,permanentattractionsbringthecoolfactorhometokids.TheycanentertheFossilHallsandseetheimpressivedinosaurskeletons(骨架).AndtheMilsteinHallofOceanLifeeducateskidsaboutthefragility(脆弱)oftheOcean
CentralParkWestat79thSt.
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amnh.org
theScholasticStore
Mostparentswanttheirchildrentoread,andmoreover,toenjoyreading.Scholastichelpstomakethatwisharealitybypublishinginteresting,well-writtenstoriesthatarepopularwithchildren.Withsuchclassicsas“CliffordtheBigRedDog”,“TheMagicSchoolBus,"and“HarryPotter,”theScholasticStorewilldelightyourchildren.
557Broadway
212一343一6100
scholastic.com
Ellen'
sStardustDiner(小饭店)
Therestaurantisaplacewhereeachpersoninyourfamilycanfindsomethingtoeat.Arugulasalads,grilledcheese,burgersandmeatloafareallonthisvariedmenu.Ahallofbeautyqueens,adrive-intheatreandwaitstaffthatsingtoyoucanaddtothisuniquediningexperience.
1650Broadway,cornerof51stSt.
212一956一5151
ellensstardustdiner.com
1.Whichofthefollowingwebsiteshelpskidslearnaboutanimals?
A.ettensstardustdiner.com.B.grandcentralterminal.com.
C.amnh.org.D.scholastic.com.
2.Todevelopyourkids'
interestinreading,youcanbringthemto_.
A.theWhisperingGalleryB.theScholasticStore
C.Ellen'
sStardustDinerD.theAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
3.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat_.
A.soundtravelswellintheWhisperingGallery
B.peoplecanenjoymusicintheScholasticStore
sStardustDinermainlyprovideswesternfood
D.theAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistoryhasahistoryof200years
参考答案、CBA
WhenImethim,Ihadalotofangerinsideofme.I'
velivedmywholelifeinSpanishHarlem,butinmyneighborhood,thereareshoot¬
upsallthetime.Iknowkidswhohavebeenshotorbeatenup.Ihavefriendswhoendedupinprison.Icouldhaveendedupthatway,too,butMr.Clarkwouldn'
tletthathappen.
Mr.Clarkworkedlonghours,makingsureIdidmywork.Mygradesrose.Infact,thescoresofourwholeclassrose.Oneday,hetookourclasstoseeThePhantomoftheOpera,anditwasthefirsttimesomekidshadeverbeenoutofHarlem.Beforetheshow,hetreatedustodinneratarestaurantandtaughtusnottotalkwithourmouthsfull.Wedidnotwanttolethimdown.
Mr.ClarkwasselectedasDisney'
s2000TeacheroftheYear.Hesaidhewoulddrawthreenamesoutofahat;
thosestudentswouldtowithhimtoLosAngelestogettheaward.Butwhenthetimecametodrawnames,Mr.Clarksaid,“You'
reallgoing.”
Ongraduationday,therewerealotoftears.Wedidn'
twanthisclasstoend.In2001,hemovedtoAtlanta,butwealwayskeptintouch.Hestartedgivinglecturesabouteducation,andwroteabestsellingbookbasedonhisclassroomrules,TheEssential55.
In2020,Mr.ClarktooksomeofusonatriptoSouthAfricatodeliverschoolsuppliesandvisittheorphanages(孤儿院).Itwasthemostamazingexperienceofmylife.It'
snowmydreamtoonedaystartagroupofwomen'
sclubs,helpingpeoplefromallbackgrounds.
1.WithoutMr.Clark,thewriter________.
A.mighthavebeenputintoprison
B.mightnothavewontheprize
C.mighthavejoinedawomen'
sclub
D.mightnothavemovedtoAtlanta
2.TheEssential55is________.
A.ashowB.aspeech
C.aclassroomruleD.abook
3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.ItwasinHarlemthatwesawThePhantomoftheOperaforthefirsttime.
B.Mr.Clarktaughtusnottotalkwithourmouthsfull,andwedid.
C.Mr.ClarkwasselectedasDisney'
s2000TeacheroftheYearinLosAngeles.
D.In2020,Mr.ClarkmovedtoAtlanta,andhealwayskeptintouchwithus.
4.Inthepassage,thewriterintendstotellusthat________.
A.Mr.ClarkwenttoSouthAfricabecausehelikedtraveling
B.Mr.Clarkhelpedtosetupagroupofwomen'
sclubs
C.agoodteachercanhelpraisehisorherstudentsscores
D.agoodteacherhasagoodinfluenceonhisorherstudents
参考答案、ADBD
It’shardnottofeelcheatedandover-chargedwhenyoureceiveunexpectedroaming(漫游)chargeswhiletravelingabroad—whethertheycomefrommakingphonecallsorcheckinge-mails.
JeffGardnerreceivedan$11,000billfromVerizonafterspendingfourdaysinJamaica.Beforethetrip,Mr.Gardner,whorunsafly-fishingbusinessinGrayling,Michigan,saidhecalledVerizontofindoutwhatitwouldcosttousehiscellphoneforcallsandhiswirelesscardtochecke-mailswhileinJamaica.Hesaidhewastoldthatcallswouldbeabout$2aminuteandthattherewouldbenoextrachargesfordataashewasonanunlimitedplan.Thelatterpartturnedouttobewrong.
“Idon’tmindpayingafairamountforfairservice,but$11,000forfourdaysisridiculous,”saidMr.Gardner,whousedhisphonecarefullyandeconomicallyonthetrip.Healsotriedtocheckandsende-mailsusinghiswirelesscard,butquicklygaveupafterthee-mailsdidn’tgothrough.Still,hisVerizonbillsaidmorethan500,000kilobytes(千字节)ofdatawasdeliveredwhilehewasinJamaica,anamountMr.Gardnersaidis100timeswhathenormallyusesinamonth.
Astravelersincreasinglyusesmartphonesabroadinthesamewaytheydoathome—tochecke-mails,updateFacebookandTwitterandpulluponlinemaps—manyarefacingcostlyroamingfees,whichproviderschargewhencustomersusetheirphonesoutsidetheirservicearea.Infact,roamingchargeshavegottensooutofhandthattheFederalCommunicationsCommissionhasproposedaplanthatwouldrequirewirelesscompaniestosendtheircustomersavoiceortextmessagewhentheyareapproac