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2. Instagram(抓拍神器)is a game.Getting likes and followers is no easy task.My sister routinely breaks 150likes on Instagram,no sweat,because she just gets it.(36)G Here's what to do and,more important,what not to do.
1.(37)C
You can't post photos optionally.Think of it like stealing grapes at the grocery store when a clerk isn't watching.So when DO you actually post?Sunday evening is"prime time"for likes.because"everyone is bored and not doing homework."I guess that applies to the real world too!
When not to post?Mornings!The likes are"strange and sporadic(零散的)."
2.Also,don't post too much.
I don't care how much you're feeling your look. (38)DThis isn't a buffet:we want a very small piece of your life.Remember,"You can't give the people too much or they will pass their eye over it quickly."If you're posting three to four times a week,others may"reevaluate your life".I see no lies!!!
3.But if it is a big week in your life,feel free to post more than usual.
Of course,there's always the exception to the rule.(39)EThe social media shouldn't punish you for having a lot going on!Just remember to take it easy after.
4.(40)A
a.Be"natural and fun".
b.Selfies are"not to be taken seriously".
C."Selfies should only be when you have a good one."
A.Selfies have strict rules.
B.Wait a while before Selfies again.
C.Timing is everything.
D.No one needs to see eight pictures from your date night out.
E.After all,Instagram was meant to record important moments in your life.
F.Just make sure you post afterwards and let the people want more.
G.Thankfully she was able to take time out of her busy schedule and break down the science of Instagram for us"old"folk. 试题答案
分析 文章主要介绍了抓拍神奇及其使用时应遵循的一些原则.即:拍照要选择好时机,不要发太多的照片,如果有大事件的发生,可以比平常多发几张照片等.
解答 36-40.GCDEA
36.G 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据前文提到我妹妹用抓拍神奇捕获了150个瞬间,下文又介绍一些要做和不要做,应是:这得益于她总能从繁忙的工作中抽出时间并能打破常规,不守旧.故选G.
37.C 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据文中So when DO you actually post?及When not to post?可知,拍照要选择好时机.故选C.
38.D 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据前文标题提到不要发太多的照片可知,此处应是该做法的弊端,故选D.
39.E 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据本段标题But if it is a big week in your life,feel free to post more than usual及下文Of course,there's always the exception to the rule可知,如果有大事件的发生,可以比平常多发几张照片,当然,总有例外的时候.下文应是:毕竟,抓拍神奇是用来记录生活中最重要的时刻.故选E.
40.A 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文a,b,c三条可知,此处提到的是自拍要自然,以娱乐为主.即:自拍有严格的规则.故选A.
点评 七选五题型看似简单,实际上有时完全作对并不容易,需要方法和分析能力及足够的耐力,有必要进行专门练习.首先,快速浏览一遍七个备选答案,先确定哪个选项适合放在文章的什么位置.其次,快速浏览文章,确定文章体裁,抓住文章结构,分析篇章结构,找出各段的主题句或主旨大意.其三,注意各选项中出现的句子衔接手段,寻找句中衔接标志词,七选五备选答案中有两个多余的选项,会对文章中两个空的选择构成干扰,这时要特别细致地比对相似选项.最后,用代入法,检查答案是否合理,将所有选择答案放回空白处,通读全文,检查文章内容是否语义连贯合理、紧扣主题,语篇结构是否通顺连贯、具有一致性、合乎逻辑,写作思路是否清晰明了,格式以及用语是否恰当贴切,从而判断选择的答案是否正确.
Climbing Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, just became more challenging. The government of Nepal is telling climbers they cannot leave rubbish on the trails (山径). Each climber will have to come down the mountain with at least 18 pounds of garbage. That’s the average amount of rubbish a climber leaves behind on Everest.
Officials say climbers are responsible for their own rubbish. “We are not asking climbers to pick up rubbish left by someone else,” said Maddhu Sudan Burlakoti, who works for the Nepal Tourism Ministry. “We just want them to bring back what they took up.”
More than 4,000 people have reached the 29,035-foot mountain top in the past 60 years. Leaving rubbish along the way helps climbers keep their bags light so they have energy to reach the top. “The rubbish problem in Mount Everest is not new,” Burlakoti says. “When the people started to climb the mountain, they started to leave their garbage there.” They have left behind cans, tents, food wrappers, and equipment. Last year, climbers carried down a total of four tons of rubbish.
The new rule came into effect in April of 2014. To make sure it is followed, climbers will have to deposit money before the climb. Once they climb back down the mountain, officials will check climbers at a return camp to make sure they have the required 18 pounds of rubbish. If they do, their money will be returned to them. If they do not, climbers will not receive their deposit and they will not be given a permit the next time they want to climb Everest.
The goal is to make sure no more litter will be left on Everest, which has earned the nickname (绰号) the World’s Highest Dustbin. “As we offer Mount Everest to all the people of the world they should take responsibility to clean it,” Burlakoti says, “After seeing the results from this, we will extend this rule to other mountains also.”
1.What is mainly discussed in the passage?
A. Mount Everest is suffering white pollution.
B. A new rule was made to punish climbers.
C. Climbers were asked to clean up after themselves.
D. Mountains of garbage are left behind by climbers.
2.Why was a new rule made?
A. The rubbish problem there suddenly became serious.
B. Mount Everest was considered to be a big dustbin.
C. Climbers produced four tons of rubbish last year.
D. The number of climbers there was beyond control.
3.We can learn from Paragraph 4 that _____.
A. the new rule was once discussed in April of 2014
B. those who deposit money first will not be punished
C. all climbers are advised to take rubbish down
D. measures are taken to make sure the rule is followed
4.What can be inferred from what Burlakoti says?
A. The rule is being successfully carried out.
B. The rule is not effective as expected.
C. The effect of the rule remains to be seen.
D. The rule will be applied to other mountains.