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2021年1月24日发(作者:conveyed)

杭州建人高复
2020
级第一次月考英语试卷

第Ⅰ卷

(
选择题部分,共
95

)
第一部分
:
听力

(
共两节,满分

30

)
第一节

:(


5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7.5

)
听下面

5
段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A

B

C
三个选项
中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相 应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒钟的
时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每 段对话仅读一遍。

1.
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What does the man warn the woman to do?
A. Put on a warm coat.
B. Watch out for the wet floors.
C. Be careful when driving in the rain.
【答案】
B
【解析】

【原文】
M: don’t you give me your coat? I’ll put it in the dryer for you. How were
the roads?
W: It’s raining cats and dogs out there.

M: I’m glad you got there safely. Watch your step, though. I’ve just washed the floor sinhere.

2.
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What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Colleagues.
【答案】
C
【解析】

【原文】
W: Father’s Day is this weekend.

Don’t forget to give our dad a call on Sunday.

M: Oh, thanks for reminding me. I can never remember if it’s the second or third Sunday in June.

3.
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What should the woman do now?
A. Go back to work.
take a rest.

B. Mother and son.
C. Sister and brother.
B. Go to see the doctor.
C. Take medicine and

【答案】
C
【解析】

【原文】
M: Why haven’t you been at work this past week? Is everything OK?

W: Well, the doctor says it is the flu, so I can give it to others very easily right now. All I can do is to
take medicine and take a rest now. Then I can go back to work.
4.
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What is the woman doing?
A. Writing a report.
【答案】
A
【解析】

【原文】
M: When will you get your work done? I really wanted to make it to that movie tonight.
W: I’m not sure. I have to finish this report for my boss. I’ll call you as soon as I leave work.

5.
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What does the woman mean?
A. Their kids will be a great help.
B. They will work harder than now.
C. She hardly has time to clean the house.
【答案】
B
【解析】

【原文】
M:Being a homeowner is a lot of extrawork. We have to clean the inside and outside of the
house. I hardly have anytime for myself these days.
W:Wait until we have you’ll really know what work is!

B. Booking a movie ticket.
C. Calling her boss.
第二节
(


15
小题;每小题

1.5
分,满分

22.5

)
听下面

5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的

A

B

C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应 位置。听每段对话前,你将有
时间阅读各个小题,
每小题

5
秒钟;
听完后,
各小题将给出

5
秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
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6. What does the woman like best about traveling?
A. Eating.
7. What does the woman usually do?
A. She does a lot of cooking.
B. She talks a lot with others.
C. She pays serious attention to her diet.
【答案】
6. A



7. C
【解析】

【原文】


M: Do you like to travel, Mary?
W:I absolutely love it.
M:Me too. Being in other cultures, meeting new people, seeing new sites
—it’s the best!

W:My favorite part of traveling is eating.
M: Really? Normally, you watch your diet very carefully.
W:Yes,but when traveling, food is such an important part of getting to know a culture. Can you
imagine going to Italy without tasting a pizza, or to Belgium without eating loads of chocolate?
M: Plus,eating is an easy icebreaker when it comes to meeting local people. People take pride in
their local dishes and love to talk about them.
W:I can’t agree more. Although I don’t like to cook, I would love to try to cook the delicious food
for you right now.
M: Great.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
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8. Where is the man going?
A. An anniversary party.
B. A wedding.
C. A business event.
B. Meeting people.
C. Visiting new sites.
9. Why does the man want a two-button jacket?
A. He’s fatter.

B. It’s cheap.


C. It’s the most

traditional.
10. What will the woman do with the jacket?
A. Adjust the sleeve length.
B. Choose a modern color.
C. Move a button by a half of an inch.
【答案】
8. B



9. A



10. A
【解析】

【原文】
W: I’m happy to hear about your friend’s wedding, sir. For your jacket, would you like a
more traditional three-button or a modern two-button?
M: Let’s go with a two
-
button. I’m not as slim as I used to be, you know.

W: No problem, sir. And for your shirt? Would you like your shirt to show past your jacket sleeves?
If so, we’ll have to adjust the sleeve length of the jacket by a half of an inch.

M: Sure, let’s do that. I think it makes me look more modern.

W: I completely agree. And at least this will work for anniversary parties and business events as
well.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
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11. Why won’t the man have to worry about table manners?

A. Everyone will be drinking.
B. People will be eating standing up.
C. There won’t be any tables at the barbecue.

12. What does the woman advise the man to do about swimming?
A. Be prepared.
the pool.
13. What can the man bring according to the woman?
A. Some wine.
【答案】
11. B



12. A



13. C
【解析】

M: Katherine, I need some advice. I’ve been invited to a backyard barbecue at a classmate’s
【原文】

B. Follow others’ example.

C. Avoid getting into
B. Some meat.
C. Some snacks.

house, and I’m not sure what to expect.

W: That’s great, Lee! It will be a great chance for you to meet new people. What would you like to
know?
M: I don’t know… What should I bring? What should I wear? He told me not to worry about food,
and people will eat standing up and moving around.
W: Oh, cool! Well, you shouldn’t have to worry about table manners, then. You won’t sit at table.
Does he have apool?
M: Yeah, he said there will probably be some swimming.
W: OK, so wear your swim short sand a T-
shirt. That way, if you don’t want to swim, you’ll look
like everyone else, and if you do, you’re already prepared.

M: Anything else I should bring?
W: Some beer, or
if you don’t drink, then may be some potato chips. You’ll see the snack table when
you get there.
M:Thanks.I’ll let you know how it goes.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
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14. Instead of a ticket, what does the woman ask the man for?
A. His full name.
passport.
B
. His child’s last name.

C. His child’s
15. What does the man ask to bring to the gate?
A. A blue backpack.
daughter.
B. A baby carriage.
C. Two bags for his
16

What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Guide and tourist.
and passenger.
B. Driver and passenger.
C. Airport employee
【答案】
14. A



15. B



16. C
【解析】

【原文】
W:Hello. Are you flying to St. Martin today?

.


M:Yes, I have my passpor there.
W:Great. I’ll need to see your ticket as well.

M:I have ane-ticket. Uh...is this what you need?
W: Actually, I just need your full name so I can find you in the computer.
M: Oh, okay. It’s Bates, Frank Bates.

W:Great. Here we , you’re traveling with a small child today.

M:Yes,my daughter Mia. She’s14 months old.

W:Okay. I’ll need to see your daughter’s birth certificate to prove that she
is under two years of age.
M: Here you are. Say, would we be able to get a seat next to the walkway?
W:Sure. I’ll put you near the washroom.

M:Thanks. Can I take my baby carriage to the gate?
W:Yes,we’ll check it in the over
-sized luggage after you board. Are you just checking these two
bags?
M:Yes, I’ll take my backpack as my carry
-on.
W:Okay. Here is your boarding pass. Be at the gate one hour before the boardingtime.

You will be able to board early because you are traveling with a small child. Our flight crew will
have some special instructions for take-off and landing.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
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17. How many people in America go rock climbing?
A. More than ten million people.
B. Around nine million people.
C. About five million people.
18. What does rock climbing require according to the talk?
A. Strength and strong will.
B. Strong will and high energy.


C. Good balance and strength.
19. How many kinds of rock climbing are mentioned in the talk?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
20. According to the talk, who should attempt to go rock climbing alone?
A. Only the very best in the sport.
B. Only the young climbers.
C. Only people who have experience in groups.
【答案】
17. B



18. C



19. B



20. A
【解析】

【原文】
Some people say the higher you climb, the harder you fall. But those people probably
would
not
be
rock
climbers.
About
nine
million
people
go
rock
climbing
in
the
United
States.
Millions more take part in the activity around the world. Some do it just for personal satisfaction.
Others compete. Rock climbing can be dangerous. But there are a lot of methods and equipment that
can increase a climber’s safety. Climbing takes strength, control, and good balance. Clim
bers have
to pull themselves straight up the face of very high rocks or walls.
So they have to be strong enough to carry their own weight. And climbers sometimes have to
hold on to rocks by only their fingers or toes. There are several kind so frock climbing. Traditional
rock climbing is done outside. Climbers wear ropes and attach equipment to the rocks. They also
connect their ropes to the equipment. If a climber slips, a rope can stop him from falling. Sport
climbing is similar. However, in that sport, the safety equipment is permanently placed in the rock.
There is also indoor climbing. Rock walls made of wood or concrete have places for the climber’s
hands and feet. Climbers use their legs to climb; arms and hands are for position and balance. People
almost always climbing
g
roups of two or more. Climbing alone is very dangerous. Expert rock
climbers say only the very best in the sport should do it.
第二部分
:
阅读理解

(
共两节,满分
35

)
第一节
:(

10
个小题
:
每小题
2.5
分,满分
25

)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项
(A

B
、< br>C

D)
中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A
Through
out history, music spread among people of different cultures. In today’s technological


advanced society, however, people spread music online, sometimes without an artist’s permission.
This can lead to many problems, and music companies are now cracking down on this practice.
Sharing music online without permission is theft.
Sharing music online prevents recording companies from making money from their efforts.
They say that sharing music online has resulted in a huge drop in profits and sales over the past 10
years. People who find music for free online are not paying for CDs or every MP3 downloaded. To
truly understand the influence of music piracy (
盗版行为
) on creators, one must understand how
many people are involved in the recording process. For the sale of each album, profits must be
shared between musicians, sound engineers, music producers, managers, advertisers,and the
company selling the product. Many people believe sharing music only affects the recording artist,
but the reality is that sharing hurts business for all companies involved.
There are many people who don’t see the harm in sharing music online and even think they
have the right to do online blogger states that he originally paid for an entire CD and that he
should be able to do with the material whatever he wants. While he may have legally paid for the
music, he does not have the right to provide permission,which means people like the blogger are
thieves.
Although we don’t spread today’s music the same way we did before, there’s no doub
t that
people around the world love to share music. However, internet piracy would prevent musicians
from continuing producing albums for fear of theft. Therefore, if people want to continue listening
to their favorite artists, they need to buy their music so that artists will make enough profit to
continue their music careers.
21. The underlined phrase “cracking down on” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
___________.
A. bringing up carefully
C. dealing seriously with
22. What can we infer from the text?
A. Artists are taking action to protect their right.
B. Sharing music files online affects a lot of people.
C. Online music sharing increases sales of music CD.
D. A person who bought a CD has the right to share it online.

B. speaking highly of
D. destroying completely

23. How is the text organized?
A. Topic-Argument-Explanation.
B. Opinion- Discussion-Description.
C. Main idea- Comparison-Supporting statements.
D. Introduction-Supporting statements-Conclusion.
【答案】
21. C



22. B



23. D
【解析】

这是一篇议论文。
文 章主要讲述了未经允许在网上分享音乐是偷窃行为,
并从其造成的不利
影响和侵权方面作了分析 ,
同时提倡了人们需要购买自己的音乐,
这样艺术家才能获得足够
的利润来继续他们的 音乐事业。


21
题详解】

词义猜测题。根据划线短语所在句“
This can lead to many problems, and music companies are
now cracking down on this practice.
”可知,前后分句由
and
连接,为 顺承关系,且前一句提
及“
This can lead to many problems (
这会导致很多问题
)
”,根据常识和顺承关系可以推知后
一句在表达音乐公 司在采取措施解决问题。因此可以推知划线词组“
cracking
down
on
”应
与选项
C

dealing seriously with(
认真处理
)
”表达含义一致。故选
C
项。


22
题详解】

推理判断题。根据文章第二段第
4
句至末尾内容“
To truly understand the influence of music
piracy on creators, one must understand how many people are involved in the recording process. For
the sale of each album, profits must be shared between musicians, sound engineers, music producers,
managers, advertisers, and the company selling the product. Many people believe sharing music
only
affects
the
recording
artist,
but
the
reality
is
that
sharing
hurts
business
for
all
companies
involved.(
要真 正了解音乐盗版对创作者的影响,必须了解有多少人参与了录制过程。对于
每张专辑的销售,利润必须在 音乐家、音响工程师、音乐制作人、经理、广告商和销售产品
的公司之间分享。
许多人认为共享 音乐只会影响唱片艺术家,
但事实是,
共享会损害所有相
关公司的业务。
)< br>”可以推断出,在线分享音乐会影响相关的很多人。故选
B
项。


23
题详解】

推理判断题。分析可知,第一段提出中心话题“
Sharing
music
online
without
permission
is
t heft(
网上分享音乐是盗窃行为
)
”,这是本文的论点;第二段讲述网络分享音乐 对所有创作
者的不利影响,这是支撑论点的论据;第三段从侵权方面讲述了其不当之处,这也是论据;< br>

第四段总结全文“
Therefore, if people want to continue listening to their favorite artists, they need
to buy their music so that artists will make enough profit to continue their music ca reers(
如果人们
想继续听他们喜欢的艺术家,
他们需要买他们的音乐,
以便于艺术家有足够的利润继续他们
的艺术事业
)


可知,作者反 对网上分享音乐,是最后的结论。因此,本文的段落结构为论
点——论据——结论。故选
D项。

B
Mice and rats have long been used in medical research because of their biological similarities
to humans. Now, scientists have trained rats to drive small vehicles created for them. One of the
main findings of the experiment was that the driving activity seemed to help the rats relax.
Researchers at the University of Richmond in Virginia led the experiment. The team built tiny
cars out of plastic and other materials. The vehicles had an opening at one end where electrical wires
were attached. By touching one of three different wires, the rat could control the direction of the
vehicle.
Researchers trained 17 rats over several months to drive around the experiment containers. The
animals proved that they could be trained to drive forward as well as in other directions to get to the
sweet treats placed inside the containers.
The researchers examined levels of two hormones (
荷尔蒙
) in the rats

one that causes stress
and another that reduces it. All rats that took part in the training had higher levels of the hormone
that reduces stress. The research suggests the increased relaxation levels could be linked to the
enjoyment of successfully completing a new skill. The team also found that the rats that drove
themselves showed higher levels of the stress-fighting hormone than those that simply rode in small
cars controlled by humans.
Lambert said the most exciting result of the experiment for her was about the possible effect on
humans. The research may open new areas of non-drug treatments for people suffering from mental
health conditions.
“There’s no cure for schizophrenia or depression and we need to catch up,” she said. “And I
think we need to look at different animal models and different types of tasks and really respect that
behavior can change our neurochemistry (
神经化学
). ”

Speaking to the British- based magazine
New Scientist
, Lambert said her team is planning to
continue experiments to learn more about how the rats learned to drive. The new research will also


examine why some activities appear to reduce stress, and which areas of the brain are involved in
the process.
24.
What did the experiment find?
A.
Rats are able to drive vehicles.

C.
Rats can be used in medical research.

humans.
25.
The finding of the hormone examination in the rats suggests that ___________.
A.
one hormone causes stress and another reduces it

C.
levels of hormone are controlled by stress

26.
The research is significant because ___________.
A.
it may lead to a way to treat human mental problems
B.
it will affect the way that humans drive their cars
C.
it may help people train animals better.
D.
it can surely change neurochemistry
27.
What Lambert’
s team will do next is find out ___________.
A.
which parts of the rats’ brain control their emotions

B.
why rats have the ability of fighting stress
C.
when activities affect the levels of stress
D.
why certain activities reduce stress
【答案】
24. B



25. B



26. A



27. A
【解析】

这是一篇说明文。
文章主要讲述了一项新的研究发现:
驾 驶活动似乎有助于老鼠放松。
这项
研究可能为患有精神疾病的人开辟非药物治疗的新领域。

24
题详解】

细节理解题。根据文章第一段末尾句内容“
One of the main findings of the experiment was that
the driving activity seemed to help the rats relax.( < br>实验的主要发现之一是,驾驶活动似乎有助
于老鼠放松。
)
”可知,该研究的发 现之一是驾驶活动有助于老鼠放松。故选
B
项。


25
题详解】

推理判断题。根据文章第四段内容“
The research suggests the increased relaxation levels could
be linked to the enjoyment of successfully completing a new skill.(
研究表明,放松程度的提高

B.
Rats feel relaxed when driving.
D.
Rats are biologically similar to
acquiring a new skill brings about joy
B.
D.
relaxation contributes to enjoyment

可能与成功完成一项新技能带来的愉 悦感有关。
)
”可推知,获得一项新技能会带来快乐。
故选
B
项。< br>

26
题详解】

细节理解题。根据文章第五段内容“
Lambert said the most exciting result of the experiment for
her
was
about
the
possible
effect
on
humans.
The
research
may
open
new
areas
of
non-drug
treatments for people suffering from mental health conditions.(
兰伯特说,对她来说,这个实验
最令人兴奋的结果 是它可能对人类产生的影响。
这项研究可能为患有精神疾病的人开辟非药
物治疗的新领域。)
”可知,这项研究的重要性在于它向非药物治疗精神疾病领域带来了新
的方向。故选A
项。


27
题详解】

细节理解题。根据文章末尾段落内容“
Speaking to the British- based magazine New Scientist,
Lambert said her team is planning to continue experiments to learn more about how the rats learned
to drive. The new research will also examine why some activities appear to reduce stress, and which
areas of the brain are involved in the process.(
在接受英国杂 志《新科学家》采访时,兰伯特表
示,
她的团队计划继续实验,
以了解更多关于老鼠如 何学会开车的信息。
这项新研究还将研
究为什么某些活动似乎能减轻压力,以及大脑的哪些区域 参与了这一过程。
)
”可推知,他
们将继续研究老鼠的哪部分大脑区域是如何参与减轻 压力情绪的。故选
A
项。

C
Frederick Phiri is the junk-art king of Zambia: at just 22, he started to earn an international
reputation for being able to make complex and elegant sculptures from scrap (
废弃的
) metal found
in his community.
Phiri’s father
died when he was starting primary school. Then his mother abandoned him and
he had to stay with his grandfather. His grandfather paid for his schooling through primary school
but when he entered secondary school, he had to get various jobs to pay for his fees. Yet even in
school, he was always drawing and making things in class.
After graduating, he did what he could to support himself by making animal sculptures from
wires and sold them to tourists. His work was so popular that it caught the eye of Karen Beattie,
director of Project Luangwa, a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and economic
development in central Africa.
“I introduced him to a local welder (
焊工
),” Beattie told Newsweek.



In 2017, Phiri worked with welder Moses Mbewe during the rainy season, helping to make a
complex set of doors for Project Luangwa. The piece sparked an idea in Beattie’s mind: “I handed
him a bunch of scrap metal and said, ‘Make something with this.’And he did. It was wonderful.”

Today, Phiri continues his art, using pieces of junk people bring him-keys, broken bike chains,
old metal plugs and whatever scrap metal is lying around. He then turns the junk into abstract
animals-elephants, cranes, giraffes, chameleons-and sells them at Project Luangwa headquarters.
The community has recognized his talents.
“My dream is to earn enough to study art at the Evelyn Hone College in Lusaka and be able to
make a living from it,” Phiri said “and then to make very large sculptures.”

28.
What is Phiri known for?
A.
Serving his community.

C.
Being the king of Zambia.

29.
How does Phiri feel about his future?
A.
Uncertain.

Satisfied.
30.
What can be a suitable title for the passage?
A.
A Successful Path of Art.

C.
A Young Man’s Wildest Dream.

【答案】
28. D



29. B



30. B
【解析】

这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了非洲赞比亚的废品艺术之王
Frederick Phiri
的人生事迹,
激励读者为了自己的梦想而努力。


28
题详解】

细节理解题。根据文章第一段内容“
Frederick Phiri is the junk-art king of Zambia: at just 22, he
started to earn an international reputation for being able to make complex and elegant sculptures
from scrap metal found in his community.( Frederick Phiri
是赞比亚的垃圾艺术之王
:
在他
22

的时候,
他就开始在国际上享有声誉,
因为他能够用在 他的社区里发现的废金属制作复杂而
优雅的雕塑。
)
”可知,他是以利用废弃金属制作 精美艺术品而出名的。故选
D
项。


29
题详解】

推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段末句以及末尾段内容“
The
community
has
recognized
his

B.
Collecting works of art.
D.
Turning trash into treasure.
B.
Confident.

C.
Depressed.

D.
B.
The Junk-art King of Zambia.
D.
The Modern Junk Works of Art.

talents. “My dream is to earn enough to study art at the Evelyn Hone College in Lusaka and be able
to make a living from it,” Phiri said “and then to make very large sculptures.”(
社区已经认识到了
他的才能。“我的梦想是挣到足够的钱在卢萨卡 的
Evelyn Hone
学院学习艺术,并以此谋生
然后制作非常大的雕塑。”Phiri
说。
)
”可推知,他的才能得到认可,他对未来充满信心。
故 选
B
项。


30
题详解】

主旨大意题。文章主要围绕“
Frederick Phiri is the junk- art king of Zambia(Frederick Phiri
是赞
比亚的垃圾艺 术之王
)
”这句话展开,介绍了这位赞比亚的废品艺术之王,描述了他的生平
和艺术才 能,以及当下他对未来的展望。所以
B
选项“
The Junk-art
King of
Zambia.
”贴合
主题,概括了主旨大意,可作最佳标 题。故选
B
项。

第二节
:(

5
个小题
:
每小题
2
分,满分
10

)
根据短文 内容,从短文后的选项中选出能够填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有
两项为多余选项。

To shoot a scene of people eating food, you need two different perspectives (
角度
). To record a
bus journey to school, you need three quick cuts. To complete this short, morning rush- hour video
blog


or “vlog” –
you need four pieces of music.
___31___

With more than 90 million vlogs available online, and 2,000 posted every hour on the YouTube
video-sharing site, CBS News says they are mainstream with people born after 1995.
___32___

More young Chinese people have become inspired to grab a camera and
recount the details of their day on Sina Weibo, Bilibili or WeChat Moments.
“The most important thing about vlogging is to
tell a good story. Other visual effects are
auxiliary (
辅助的
),” wrote US vlogger Casey Neista, who has almost 10 million subscribers on
YouTube.
Chinese vlogger Wang Xiaoguang is an example of a good storyteller. In one of his popular
vlog posts, Wang tells the story of traveling to Japan. While there, he took a ride in the wrong
direction and got lost. Worse, he forgot to bring a phone charger.
___33___

Another key aspect of vlogs is that the content is based on everyday life, according to Ouyang
Nana, 18, a young Chinese musician. She documents her life at Berklee College of Music. Ordinary
as vlogs are, as many as 15 million fans share her wows and woes (
喜怒哀乐
) on a daily basis.


___34___
Peng Yixuan, a news reporter with China Daily, recorded her first experience
attending and reporting on the two sessions in March of this year. With a relaxed, chatty and
personal approach, she presented the conferences, “bringing more warmth” to the grand political
event, according to People’s Daily.

There are popular vlogs for beauty, gaming, fashion, food and travel. Vloggers are learning
new ways to experience the thrill of them.
_____35_____
Then what are you waiting for? Grab a
camera!
A.
They come from all walks of life.
B.
However, he didn’t take the number of his hotel.

C.
Vlogging has taken China by storm over the past year.
D.
Some other popular vloggers choose to show their careers.
E.
Vlogs
pave

the

way

for

future

advertising

and

sales

campaigns
.
F.
Luckily he was able to borrow money from a stranger and escape trouble.
G.
Vloggers have these techniques in mind as they film their daily activities.
【答案】
31. G



32. C



33. F



34. D



35. A
【解析】

【分析】

这是一篇新闻报道。
文章主要介绍了当前在年轻人中非常流行的短视频

Vlog
从明星到普
通人,大家都在用短视频记录自己的日常生活,可以说,全民
Vlo g
时代已经来临。


31
题详解】

设空句为段末句,
可总结本段主旨要义。
根据前文“
To shoot a scene of people eating food, you
need two different perspectives. To record a bus journey to school, you need three quick cuts. To
complete this short, morning rush-hour video blog


or “vlog”

you need four pieces of mus ic.

可知,在讲述一些拍摄技巧。选项
G

Vloggers have these techniques in mind as they film their
daily
activities.(
视频记录者在记录他们的日常活动时,脑海 中已经有了这些技术。
)
”是对
以上内容的概括总结,符合语境。故选
G项。


32
题详解】

设空句为段首句,为本段中心主题句。根据后文“
More
young
Chinese
people
have
become
inspired to grab a camera and recount the details of their day on Sina Weibo, Bilibili or WeChat
Moments.
”可知在讲述短视频拍摄对于中国的影响。选项
C< br>“
Vlogging
has
taken
China
by

-


-


-


-


-


-


-


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