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备考网络教育考试科目大学英语B

2021-10-26 10:28

在复习网络远程教育考试内容大学英语1B的环节中,很多网上教学学生发觉阅读和理解考試的复习难度系数很大。实际上,学生能够利用做难题来累积一些做题的工作经验。下边,我梳理几个阅读理解题,供学生参照。

1.If you’ve been joining in chat room conversations, or trading e-mail with net pals, you have become one of the millions who write in a special, short form of English.

Throughout the world, every night children and their elders are”talking” online ─ many of them are talking at the same time.

It’s fast: trying talking to six people once. It’s convenient: three or four words per exchange. It takes cleverness, concentration and quick fingers.

And it requires very simple language. There’s neither time nor space for explanations. Why waste precious time telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB (=be right back) will do?

Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI (=pardon me for jumping in).

Interested in whom you’re talking to? Type A/S/L, the common request to know your pal’s age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a reply from your pal.

If something makes you laugh, say you’re OTF (=on the floor), or LOL (=laughing out loud), or join the two into ROTFL (=rolling on the floor laughing).

And when it’s time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG (=got to go) or TTYL (=talk to you later).

People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing feeling, as it takes more time to hold down the”shift” key and use capitals. Punctuation is going too.

1).When people are online, they talk by using body language.

A.T

B.F

回答:B

2).The Internet makes many people in the world talking at the same time.

A.T

B.F

回答:A

3).The sentence “There’s neither time nor space for explanations” means that people online have to express themselves in a simple way.

A.T

B.F

回答:A

4).If you get 19/M/HK as an answer to your A/S/L, it means you are talking to 19 boys from Hong Kong at the same time.

A.T

B.F

回答:B

5).People seldom use capital letters or punctuation marks in order to save online time.

A.T

B.F

回答:A

2.My friend’s grandfather came to America from Eastern Europe. After being processed (移民投资入关查验) at Ellis Island, he went into a cafeteria in Lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at a table and waited for someone to take his order. But nobody came to him. Later a woman with a plate full of food sat down opposite him and told him how a cafeteria worked.

“Start out at the end,” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end he’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”

“I soon learned that’s how everything works in America,” the grandfather told my friend. “Life is like a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want only if you are willing to pay the money. You can even get success, but you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself.”

1).From the passage, we know if you want to get success in America, you should try to get it by yourself.

A.T

B.F

回答:A

2).The old man came from Eastern Europe.

A.T

B.F

回答:A

3).The old woman sat down opposite the old man so that she could serve him.

A.T

B.F

回答:B

4).The word”it” in the third paragraph refers to the success one wants to get.

A.T

B.F

回答:A

5).The best title for the passage is”How to Eat in a Cafeteria”.

A.T

B.F

回答:B