【題目】
Pizza Hut has created a fresh way for you to order your favorite pie through your sneakers (運動鞋). These high-top basketball sneakers can order pizza with the press of a button. They’re called Pie Tops.
This is Pizza Hut’s second year to offer the shoes. Pizza Hut gave away Pie Tops last year.【1】They are$150 a pair.
Pie Tops II are more comfortable to wear.【2】They are the color of pizza crust (披薩皮) or the color of red pizza sauce. I do not know if I look good wearing them. That is OK though, because I am only wearing them to order pizzas through my shoes.
【3】They can pause live TV. So you can answer the door without missing your show. I tried out a pair of Pie Tops II. I ordered pizza successfully and I also stopped my TV show for pickup. It’s so cool and easy.
【4】There is a Pie Tops II app, download it. Then, connect the shoes with the app through Bluetooth. You need to have a Pizza Hut account to use Pie Tops. Next, you choose the kind of pizza you like on the list. Once you press the button, a message pops up on your smartphone. Then you confirm the order through the app. Finally, the pizza arrives and you can pause live TV to answer the door.
Pie Tops II are just a way for Pizza Hut to get attention. Should you buy them?
【5】Do you really love their pizza so much that you want to order it with your shoes?
A.The shoes come in two colors.
B.How can we order a pie through Pie Tops?
C.This year 50 pairs of Pie Tops II were put on sale.
D.Pizza Hut’s newest shoes come in different sizes.
E.Pie Tops II also have a new trick.
F.Pizza Hut sells pizzas at very good prices through Pie Tops II app.
G.That depends on how deep your love is for Pizza Hut.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】A
【3】E
【4】B
【5】G
【解析】
本篇介紹必勝客為吸引顧客推出新型的訂餐方式——Pie Tops;文章除了介紹這款鞋的顏色、價錢,還詳細說明怎樣通過藍牙將鞋子與應(yīng)用程序連接實現(xiàn)訂餐功能。
【1】根據(jù)上文“Pizza Hut gave away Pie Tops last year.——必勝客去年贈送了Pie Tops。”,推斷空格指今年的Pie Tops的發(fā)售情況,故選C。
【2】根據(jù)下文“. They are the color of pizza crust (披薩皮) or the color of red pizza sauce.” 可知這款鞋有比薩皮的顏色和紅色比薩醬的顏色,推斷空格指“這種鞋有2種顏色”,故選A。
【3】根據(jù)空格下文“They can pause live TV”—— 它們可以暫停直播;上文介紹Pie Tops的點餐功能,推斷空格指“暫停直播是Pie Tops新的功能”,故選E。
【4】空格是段首句,推斷是段落的主旨句;根據(jù)下文文字說明人們可以怎樣通過藍牙將鞋子與應(yīng)用程序連接實現(xiàn)訂餐功能,推斷本段講述“如何通過Pie Tops訂餐”;故選B。
【5】根據(jù)空格上文“Should you buy them.”——你會買嗎?推斷空格是回答此問題“那取決于你有多愛必勝客”,故選G。
選句子完成短文,解答前先閱讀備選句,理解備選句的句意;再跳空閱讀全文,了解大意;然后,根據(jù)上下文聯(lián)系、查看空格句與段落和主體文章之間的邏輯關(guān)系,推斷空格所缺的信息,所選的句子要能使文章前后內(nèi)容銜接,意思連貫?崭1位于句中,進一步說明情況;空格2、3、4在段首,是總述句,引出下文;空格5在問句后面,做進一步陳述;完篇后,要通篇閱讀,檢查上下文銜接是否得當、是否內(nèi)容完整,符合邏輯。
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