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This year the selfie earned its place as the Oxford English Dictionary’s 2013 Word Of The Year. It has taken over our culture --- and our smartphones. The rise of the selfie has become universal–between presidents, celebrities(名人) and citizens alike–and the trend is only continuing to grow. A recent survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 54 percent of Internet users have posted original photos online. And of those hundreds of millions of photos, many are of selfie photos.For example, currently there are nearly 62 million posted selfie photos on Instagram, the social media tool that has significantly contributed to the personal photo’s popularity. That figure, which continues to rise every day, doesn’t even begin to include the selfies shared on Facebook and Twitter.What makes the selfie so attractive -- and why do we feel it a must to take one? According to Dr. Pamela Rutledge, psychologist and director of the Media Psychology Research Center, the desire to take, post and get “likes” on selfies goes back to a biological behavior of all humans.“I think it influences our sense of social connection in the same way as it does when you go to a party and people say ‘Oh I love your dress,’” Rutledge told The Huffington Post. “Biological, social recognition is a real need and there is even an area of the brain that contributes to social activity.”There is a way to adapt to the growing selfie culture. Whether you’re a selfie novice or an advanced poster, there are always things to be mindful of when you’re posting, Rutledge advises. She offered two main principles to follow when it comes to posting on social media:1. The Grandmother Rule“Don’t post anything online, whether text or visual, that you don’t want grandmother or future employer to see,” Rutledge said. “Selfies especially.”2. The Elevator Rule “You wouldn’t say something in an elevator that you or no one else wants to hear -- the whole world of social media is an elevator,” Rutledge said. “Be aware of the breadth (宽度) of platform. It’s easy to think you’re sharing a photo with a few people, but Instagram is public and people can come across things.”【小题1】What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?A.The selfie is taking the lead.B.Many people are fond of smartphones.C.The selfie will take over everything.D.The selfie is an important new word.【小题2】 According to the passage, people like “selfie” so much, because they &&&&.A.want to show off their new dressesB.need to be acknowledged in social lifeC.desire to share good thingsD.mean to amuse the public【小题3】 The underlined word “novice” in Paragraph 6 probably means “&&&&”.A.greenhandB.publisher C.novelistD.celebrity【小题4】When it comes to posting on social media, Rutledge advises people to &&&&.A.share photos only on InstagramB.talk about your photos in an elevatorC.be cautious in posting things onlineD.follow rules set by your grandmothersA&
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“自拍”成了一种时尚,也让其进入了牛津英语辞典的2013年度词汇。无论是名人还是普通老百姓都开始热衷于给自己拍照,为什么呢?【小题1】主旨大意题。第一段讲了“自拍”成为2013年的年度词汇的事。故选A。【小题2】细节理解题。由““I think it influences our sense of social connection in the same way as it does when you go to a party and people say ‘Oh I love your dress,’” Rutledge told The Huffington Post. ”可知人们对社会认同的需要促进了自拍。故选B。【小题3】推理判断题。无论你是菜鸟还是老手……后面是“老手”,前面就应该是“新手”。Greenhand 新手; publisher出版人;novelist小说家;celebrity名人。选A最佳。【小题4】细节理解题。由““Don’t post anything online, whether text or visual, that you don’t want grandmother or future employer to see,” Rutledge said. “Selfies especially.””可知向网上发信息时要注意自己信息的安全。故选C。
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JANE AUSTEN()is often regarded as the greatest of English women novelists on the strength of her six completed novels.Known particularly for their social comedy and accurate description of human relationships,they are still as widely read today as they have ever been.The seventh child of a country priest(牧师),Jane Austen was born on 16 December 1775 at Steventon in Hampshire.Her father ,the Reverend George Austen,was an intelligent and sensitive man who encouraged Jane in her love of reading.From an early age she was familiar with the works of Henry Fielding,Sir Walter Scott,Richardson,Frances Burney and the poet George Crabbe.Her early attempts at writing include burlesques(滑稽作品)of popular romances.When her father retired in 1801 the family moved to Bath,which was later to feature in her novel Northanger Abbey(published in 1818).After his death in 1805 the family moved first to Southampton and then in 1809 to Chawton in Hampshire.where Jane Austen is known to have written her last three novels:Mansfield Park(1814),Emma(1816)and Persuasion(also published in 1818).Although her other novels were written much earlier ,it was not until 1811 that Sense and Sensibility was first published.Pride and Prejudice,which followed in1813,features Jane Austen’own favourite hero,Elizabeth Bennet.Surrounded by her lively and warm family and wholly buried herself in her writing and housework,Jane Austen led a life often known for its lack of events.She did,however ,attract several admirers and even accepted a proposal of marriage from one admirer-only to change her mind the following morning.Jane Austen’s independent life often seems reflected in her novels,which seem to display the world in miniature(缩影).Sir Walter Scott praised Jane Austen for‘that unique touch which makes ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting’,while Somerset Maugham claimed that she had at her command ‘the most precious gift a novelist can possess’s that of keeping the reader’s interest.Jane Austen died in 1817.【小题1】The underlined word“touch” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to &&&&A.styleB.contactC.tasteD.attitude【小题2】Which of Jane Austen’s novels were published after her death?A.Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park.B.Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.C.Pride and Prejudice and Emma.D.Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion.【小题3】We can infer from the passage that Jane Austen had a gift for &&&&A.attracting admirersB.reflecting her own life in all her novelsC.making dull things and characters interestingD.holding the readers’ interest【小题4】This passage is most probably a&&&&A.collection of women novelists and their worksB.comment on Jane Austen and her worksC.brief introduction of Jane AustenD.description of Jane Austen’s road to success&&&&
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According to Dr. Pamela Rutledge, psychologist and director of the Media Psychology Research Center, the desire to take, post and get “likes” on selfies goes back to a biological behavior of all humans.“I think it influences our sense of social connection in the same way as it does when you go to a party and people say ‘Oh I love your dress,’” Rutledge told The Huffington Post. “Biological, social recognition is a real need and there is even an area of the brain that contributes to social activity.”There is a way to adapt to the growing selfie culture. Whether you’re a selfie novice or an advanced poster, there are always things to be mindful of when you’re posting, Rutledge advises. She offered two main principles to follow when it comes to posting on social media:1. The Grandmother Rule“Don’t post anything online, whether text or visual, that you don’t want grandmother or future employer to see,” Rutledge said. “Selfies especially.”2. The Elevator Rule “You wouldn’t say something in an elevator that you or no one else wants to hear -- the whole world of social media is an elevator,” Rutledge said. “Be aware of the breadth (宽度) of platform. It’s easy to think you’re sharing a photo with a few people, but Instagram is public and people can come across things.”【小题1】What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?A.The selfie is taking the lead.B.Many people are fond of smartphones.C.The selfie will take over everything.D.The selfie is an important new word.【小题2】 According to the passage, people like “selfie” so much, because they ____.A.want to show off their new dressesB.need to be acknowledged in social lifeC.desire to share good thingsD.mean to amuse the public【小题3】 The underlined word “novice” in Paragraph 6 probably means “____”.A.greenhandB.publisher C.novelistD.celebrity【小题4】When it comes to posting on social media, Rutledge advises people to ____.A.share photos only on InstagramB.talk about your photos in an elevatorC.be cautious in posting things onlineD.follow rules set by your grandmothers”的答案、考点梳理,并查找与习题“This year the selfie earned its place as the Oxford English Dictionary’s 2013 Word Of The Year. It has taken over our culture --- and our smartphones. The rise of the selfie has become universal–between presidents, celebrities(名人) and citizens alike–and the trend is only continuing to grow. A recent survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 54 percent of Internet users have posted original photos online. And of those hundreds of millions of photos, many are of selfie photos.For example, currently there are nearly 62 million posted selfie photos on Instagram, the social media tool that has significantly contributed to the personal photo’s popularity. That figure, which continues to rise every day, doesn’t even begin to include the selfies shared on Facebook and Twitter.What makes the selfie so attractive -- and why do we feel it a must to take one? According to Dr. Pamela Rutledge, psychologist and director of the Media Psychology Research Center, the desire to take, post and get “likes” on selfies goes back to a biological behavior of all humans.“I think it influences our sense of social connection in the same way as it does when you go to a party and people say ‘Oh I love your dress,’” Rutledge told The Huffington Post. “Biological, social recognition is a real need and there is even an area of the brain that contributes to social activity.”There is a way to adapt to the growing selfie culture. Whether you’re a selfie novice or an advanced poster, there are always things to be mindful of when you’re posting, Rutledge advises. She offered two main principles to follow when it comes to posting on social media:1. The Grandmother Rule“Don’t post anything online, whether text or visual, that you don’t want grandmother or future employer to see,” Rutledge said. “Selfies especially.”2. The Elevator Rule “You wouldn’t say something in an elevator that you or no one else wants to hear -- the whole world of social media is an elevator,” Rutledge said. “Be aware of the breadth (宽度) of platform. It’s easy to think you’re sharing a photo with a few people, but Instagram is public and people can come across things.”【小题1】What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?A.The selfie is taking the lead.B.Many people are fond of smartphones.C.The selfie will take over everything.D.The selfie is an important new word.【小题2】 According to the passage, people like “selfie” so much, because they ____.A.want to show off their new dressesB.need to be acknowledged in social lifeC.desire to share good thingsD.mean to amuse the public【小题3】 The underlined word “novice” in Paragraph 6 probably means “____”.A.greenhandB.publisher C.novelistD.celebrity【小题4】When it comes to posting on social media, Rutledge advises people to ____.A.share photos only on InstagramB.talk about your photos in an elevatorC.be cautious in posting things onlineD.follow rules set by your grandmothers”相似的习题。扫二维码下载作业帮
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As the years go by,the Italian community has found its place in Australia.One of the main reasons is the birth of a second generation (代).The children of migrants (移民) have grown up as Australians.Lucy's family is an example.Lucy's parents came from Italy in the 1950s.Lucy was born in Sydney soon after her parents arrived in Australia.Lucy's parents were both workers.They spoke Italian at home.When Lucy went to school she had to learn English.Her mum and dad could speak just a little English.At home it was always Italian.When she got a bit older,her mum and dad would ask her to help them out when they didn‘t understand something in English.When she was growing up,her parents didn't allow her to do as much as her Australian friends.Her friends didn't understand why she couldn't go out and do things with them,or why she always did what her parents wanted!Lucy's parents spent a lot of time with other Italians,mainly because it was much easier for them to communicate in Italian.Because of this,she spent more time with kids from Italian background.Things have changed since Lucy had children of her own.Lucy is not as strict as her parents were,so her own kids have more freedom (自由).They can move between the different cultures and feel easier in both cultures.They haven't had so many problems about their identities (身份)oThey see themselves as Australians with an Italian background and they‘re proud of their traditions.51.Lucy's family live in___.A.Italy&& B.Germany&& C.Australia&& D.China52.Lucy's parents spoke___at home most of the time.A.English&& B.Italian&& C.Chinese&& D.German53.When Lucy was a kid,she was allowed to___.A.do what her parents wantedB.do everything with her friendsC.do as much as her Australian friendsD.spend more time with kids from Australian background54.Lucy's children___.A.only speak ItalianB.can't accept Australian culturesC.don't like their own Italian traditionsD.live in Italian and Australian cultures freely55.What's the main idea of the passage?___A.Lucy's parents lived a hard life in the early years.B.It's hard for Lucy's children to accept Australian culture.C.As time goes by,the Italians in Australia have found their places there.D.The Italians have played an important role in Australian society.
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51.C细节理解题.根据第二段Lucy was born in Sydney soon after her parents arrived in Australia可知露西的家人住在澳大利亚,故选C.52.B细节理解题.根据第二段They spoke Italian at home可知他们在家说意大利语,故选B.53.A细节理解题.根据第三段Her friends didn&t understand why she couldn&t go out and do things with them,or why she always did what her parents wanted可知她的朋友们不明白为什么她总是按父母的要求去做,故选A.54.D细节理解题.根据第四段Things have changed since Lucy had children of her own.Lucy is not as strict as her parents were,so her own kids have more freedom (自由).可知露西的孩子有更多的自由,故选D.55.C主旨大意题.根据文章内容As the years go by,the Italian community has found its place in Australia可知本文讲述的是随着时间的推移,意大利人在澳大利亚已经找到了他们的位置,故选C.
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