
总第557期高二7版测试答案与解析:
D1 1-4 CBBB
D2 1. Emoji are popular and there are demands for more.
2. There aren’t enough emoji for people to fully express themselves.
3. Few of them are non-white.
4. To explore how our language, communication and culture are influenced by digital technology.
5. Because it is concerned about the possibility of presenting classic literature using modern digital technologies.
Or: Because the book allows us to consider whether a literary classic is still a classic when written in emoji.
D3 1-4 DCAC
D4 1-4 BBCC
D5 1-5 CBDCA 6-10 ACBAA 11-15 BBBCD 16-20 DCDBD
答案解析
D1
1. C. 根据Being a mother for one week was a special experience and a challenge for me. I tried my best to be a responsible and patient mother可知C正确。
2. B. 根据My baby girl is an Asian named Sarturk. I was so excited to be a mother on the first day可知B正确。
3. B. 根据When the baby cried, I scanned (扫描) my ID first, so the computer knew that I was aware of that可知B正确。
4. B. 根据That reminded me of my parents. And I realized then that raising me must have been a difficult task for them. We should all be grateful (感激的) to our parents and give them the best love we can可知B正确。
D3
1. D. 根据But why? “Easy names [are] evaluated as more familiar, less risky and less dangerous,” Eryn Newman, a scientist at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, told Scientific American. As a result, people with easier names are often assumed to be more trustworthy这部分内容可知作者开篇举例是为了让读者关注名字简单的候选人会被青睐这一现象,并进一步介绍下面提到的研究成果。
这部分内容
2. C. 根据The results showed that claims connected to easier names were more often ranked as believable than those attributed (属于) to difficult names, regardless of what the truth really was可知C正确。
3. A. 根据In fact, previous studies have already found that our judgments about products can be affected by their names可知A正确。
4. C. 根据Newman hopes that this finding can make us better see our biases (偏见). It’s not just unfair to people that we make judgments based on gut feelings (直觉) rather than facts - it can sometimes have serious consequences可知C正确。
D4
1. B. 根据So, here are the three types of people you should avoid可知B正确。
2. B. the Energy Vampires会不断将自己的负面情绪宣泄给别人,I-Me-Mines则不断将自己的要求强加给别人,这两种人都不会去考虑别人的感受和需求,极端的自私。
3. C. 根据“I-Me-Mine” people are the centers of their own universes, and if they’re in your life, you are always going to have to work around their needs and preferences可知作者兄弟的前妻是个以自我为中心的人,不知道考虑别人的感受,也不会去报答别人的善意。
4. C. 根据cut them loose和You can kindly but firmly minimize (最小化) your interactions with them. And that frees you up to invite wonderful people to take their places这两部分内容可知C正确。
D5
1. C. 根据上下文可知作者很想加入篮球队,所以他很努力。但是后文提到他并没有被选上。所以tried out最合适。
2. B. 后文提到I were still standing right there in the gym,加之文章讲的是参加篮球队训练,所以B最合适。
3. D. 根据It was a cut list可知名单上的是被录取的人,名字在上面的是受欢迎的,可以来参加训练,而名字不在上面的则是被淘汰的,他们可以不用来了。
4. C. 同上。
5. A. 同上。
6. A. 同上。
7. C. 根据I had not known the cut was coming that day可知作者有些不知所措,他站在那里盯着名单看,许久不能自拔。
8. B. 根据后文可知名单按照能力表现进行了排名,这没有考虑到球员们的自尊心。
9. A. 根据上题解释可知最好的球员排名在前,而比较差的则依次往下排。
10. A. 根据if I looked hard enough可知作者知道自己能力不强,但是仍然抱有一丝幻想,希望能够在名单的底部发现自己的名字。
11. B. 同上。
12. B. 作者知道自己被淘汰后很悲伤,但是他没有马上发作,hold together在这里表示“坚持忍耐”的意思。
13. B. 回到家后作者再也支持不住悲痛的心情,大哭了起来。
14. C. 前面提到For the first time in my life,和名单想照应,可知作者从来没有被人公开地淘汰。
15. D. 根据上下文可知能否入选对于作者那个年龄段的体育爱好者来说很重要,甚至可以说是意味着一切。
16. D. might as well do相当于had better do的意思。此处和上文相互对照,入选了就会受到关注和青睐,而落选了则几乎生不如死。
17. C. 根据上下文可知被淘汰的经历在作者的脑中记忆犹新,所以用as if表示就像还站在体育馆里看那份淘汰名单一样。
18. D. 根据I don’t know what went on in my head following that day可知作者不知道人的头脑是如何运作的,但是被淘汰的打击使得他振作起来奋力拼搏。
19. B. 根据I don’t know if all of that came from a determination never to allow myself to be cut again可知选determination.
20. D. 根据I know that for all of my life since that day, I have done more work than I had to be doing可知作者受到了刺激,加倍努力,所以此处应该用put in表示“投入更多的精力”的意思。
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