職稱英語(yǔ)綜合類完形填空備考習(xí)題
The young woman was visibly 1 and clearly wanted to get something off her chest.
Whats up? I 2___.
ve just been defriended, she said.www.zcyy8.com
Now defriended is a word __3 I am not familiar. I have been befriended 4 and befriended- many people since arriving in Beijing. But defriended ?
It turns 5 this is a new word created by the Internet-savvy younger generation specifically in relation to the worldwide social networking phenomenon, Facebook.
Those who join can invite friends to become members of the site, 6. They can then share photographs, chat, swap messages and observations and perform a host of other mutually accessible applications.
Ive seen some peoples sites __7.__ hundreds of friends, all moments away down a fiber optic Cable, providing they are logged on to their computers or hooked up to a high-spec cell phone.
It creates the possibility of befriending anyone in the world who has online access.Currently, Facebook has 150 million users. That means theres a lot of friends out there.
The 8 is that you can be defriended you can be denied access to the Facebook site someone who had previously invited to be his or her friend. And you can do it without the potential for instant recrimination. Where once, in the school playground, one child might have petulantly shouted 9 another, m not going to be your friend any more, now the same hurt and loss of face can be performed remotely with the click of a button.
A 10 aspect of defriending is that, unlike with other applications such as the what are you thinking about? posting a digital depository of the often dire, 11 , dull and desperate, no message is sent out alerting you or your contacts about the change in status. You only find out you have 12 when you try to visit a friend site, and you find you can no longer get in. the delay of the discovery is all too often doubly hurtful.
Just as bombs are dispatched impersonally __13 an unseen enemy in modem warfare, 14 relationships are blown out of the window with the same callous disregard, without the risk of any face-to-face comeback. One second you are there, 15 you are deleted.
練習(xí):
1. A) satisfied B) friendly C) moved D) upset
2. A) complained B) explained C) inquired D) argued
3. A)with which B) in which C) which D) that
4. A) on B) by C) with D) in
5. A) about B) out C) around D) in
6. A) too B) either C) yet D) neither
7. A) exaggerating B) overstating C) boasting D) showing off
8. A) benefit B) advantage C) downside D) merit
9. A) at B) in C) on D) farward
10. A) neutral B) controversial C) astonishing D) remarkable
11. A) exciting B) dreary C) cheerful D) bright
12. A) been dumped B) dumped C) being dumped D) dumping
13. A) forward B) for C) into D) against
14. A) and B) since C) so D) but
15. A) the next B) the last C) the first D) a next
答案:DCABB ACCAB BADCA
關(guān)于網(wǎng)絡(luò)交友和分手
這位年輕的女子明顯地不安,想要抒發(fā)胸中的悶氣。
怎么了?我問(wèn)她。
我剛剛被朋友拋棄了。她說(shuō)。
如今,對(duì)于我來(lái)說(shuō),被朋友拋棄不是一個(gè)熟悉的詞,自從我來(lái)到北京以后,我已經(jīng)成為許多人的朋友,也被許多朋友所拋棄。
結(jié)果顯示,這是一個(gè)新詞,是由互聯(lián)網(wǎng)精明的年輕。一代創(chuàng)建的Facebook發(fā)明的,它尤其與全球社會(huì)網(wǎng)絡(luò)的現(xiàn)象有關(guān)。
那些已經(jīng)加入成為該網(wǎng)站成員的也可以邀請(qǐng)朋友加入。然后,他們可以共享照片,聊天,交換信息和意見(jiàn),并執(zhí)行其他應(yīng)用程序相互訪問(wèn)的主機(jī)。
我見(jiàn)過(guò)一些人的網(wǎng)站吹噓,數(shù)百個(gè)朋友,假如他們登錄到自己的電腦或掛接到一個(gè)高規(guī)格的手機(jī),就即刻離開(kāi)了光纜。
它為世界上在線訪問(wèn)的任何人創(chuàng)造了成為朋友的可能性。目前Facebook有150萬(wàn)用戶,這意味著有很多朋友產(chǎn)生于這里。
這樣做的缺點(diǎn)是,你可能被朋友拋棄。你可能被以前曾邀你成為他或她的朋友的人拒絕訪問(wèn),你可以這樣做而不立即被指責(zé)。
也許有一次,在學(xué)校操場(chǎng),一個(gè)孩子暴躁地向另一個(gè)人喊叫, 我再也不想成為你的朋友賈,現(xiàn)在通過(guò)遠(yuǎn)程控制,點(diǎn)擊按鈕同樣的可以造成傷害,使一張臉消失了。
對(duì)于被朋友拋棄一個(gè)有爭(zhēng)議的的方面是,不像其他的申請(qǐng),諸如你在想什么呢? 往往可怕,陰郁,沉悶和絕望的數(shù)字存儲(chǔ)),任何信息都不會(huì)被發(fā)送來(lái)改變你和你的聯(lián)系人的關(guān)系。你只知道當(dāng)你嘗試訪問(wèn)朋友的網(wǎng)站,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)你不能再進(jìn)去了,這一發(fā)現(xiàn)的拖延往往是雙重傷害。
The young woman was visibly 1 and clearly wanted to get something off her chest.
Whats up? I 2___.
ve just been defriended, she said.www.zcyy8.com
Now defriended is a word __3 I am not familiar. I have been befriended 4 and befriended- many people since arriving in Beijing. But defriended ?
It turns 5 this is a new word created by the Internet-savvy younger generation specifically in relation to the worldwide social networking phenomenon, Facebook.
Those who join can invite friends to become members of the site, 6. They can then share photographs, chat, swap messages and observations and perform a host of other mutually accessible applications.
Ive seen some peoples sites __7.__ hundreds of friends, all moments away down a fiber optic Cable, providing they are logged on to their computers or hooked up to a high-spec cell phone.
It creates the possibility of befriending anyone in the world who has online access.Currently, Facebook has 150 million users. That means theres a lot of friends out there.
The 8 is that you can be defriended you can be denied access to the Facebook site someone who had previously invited to be his or her friend. And you can do it without the potential for instant recrimination. Where once, in the school playground, one child might have petulantly shouted 9 another, m not going to be your friend any more, now the same hurt and loss of face can be performed remotely with the click of a button.
A 10 aspect of defriending is that, unlike with other applications such as the what are you thinking about? posting a digital depository of the often dire, 11 , dull and desperate, no message is sent out alerting you or your contacts about the change in status. You only find out you have 12 when you try to visit a friend site, and you find you can no longer get in. the delay of the discovery is all too often doubly hurtful.
Just as bombs are dispatched impersonally __13 an unseen enemy in modem warfare, 14 relationships are blown out of the window with the same callous disregard, without the risk of any face-to-face comeback. One second you are there, 15 you are deleted.
練習(xí):
1. A) satisfied B) friendly C) moved D) upset
2. A) complained B) explained C) inquired D) argued
3. A)with which B) in which C) which D) that
4. A) on B) by C) with D) in
5. A) about B) out C) around D) in
6. A) too B) either C) yet D) neither
7. A) exaggerating B) overstating C) boasting D) showing off
8. A) benefit B) advantage C) downside D) merit
9. A) at B) in C) on D) farward
10. A) neutral B) controversial C) astonishing D) remarkable
11. A) exciting B) dreary C) cheerful D) bright
12. A) been dumped B) dumped C) being dumped D) dumping
13. A) forward B) for C) into D) against
14. A) and B) since C) so D) but
15. A) the next B) the last C) the first D) a next
答案:DCABB ACCAB BADCA
關(guān)于網(wǎng)絡(luò)交友和分手
這位年輕的女子明顯地不安,想要抒發(fā)胸中的悶氣。
怎么了?我問(wèn)她。
我剛剛被朋友拋棄了。她說(shuō)。
如今,對(duì)于我來(lái)說(shuō),被朋友拋棄不是一個(gè)熟悉的詞,自從我來(lái)到北京以后,我已經(jīng)成為許多人的朋友,也被許多朋友所拋棄。
結(jié)果顯示,這是一個(gè)新詞,是由互聯(lián)網(wǎng)精明的年輕。一代創(chuàng)建的Facebook發(fā)明的,它尤其與全球社會(huì)網(wǎng)絡(luò)的現(xiàn)象有關(guān)。
那些已經(jīng)加入成為該網(wǎng)站成員的也可以邀請(qǐng)朋友加入。然后,他們可以共享照片,聊天,交換信息和意見(jiàn),并執(zhí)行其他應(yīng)用程序相互訪問(wèn)的主機(jī)。
我見(jiàn)過(guò)一些人的網(wǎng)站吹噓,數(shù)百個(gè)朋友,假如他們登錄到自己的電腦或掛接到一個(gè)高規(guī)格的手機(jī),就即刻離開(kāi)了光纜。
它為世界上在線訪問(wèn)的任何人創(chuàng)造了成為朋友的可能性。目前Facebook有150萬(wàn)用戶,這意味著有很多朋友產(chǎn)生于這里。
這樣做的缺點(diǎn)是,你可能被朋友拋棄。你可能被以前曾邀你成為他或她的朋友的人拒絕訪問(wèn),你可以這樣做而不立即被指責(zé)。
也許有一次,在學(xué)校操場(chǎng),一個(gè)孩子暴躁地向另一個(gè)人喊叫, 我再也不想成為你的朋友賈,現(xiàn)在通過(guò)遠(yuǎn)程控制,點(diǎn)擊按鈕同樣的可以造成傷害,使一張臉消失了。
對(duì)于被朋友拋棄一個(gè)有爭(zhēng)議的的方面是,不像其他的申請(qǐng),諸如你在想什么呢? 往往可怕,陰郁,沉悶和絕望的數(shù)字存儲(chǔ)),任何信息都不會(huì)被發(fā)送來(lái)改變你和你的聯(lián)系人的關(guān)系。你只知道當(dāng)你嘗試訪問(wèn)朋友的網(wǎng)站,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)你不能再進(jìn)去了,這一發(fā)現(xiàn)的拖延往往是雙重傷害。