【題目】Some people get pleasure from picnics and tours. Others like to discuss various topics and find pleasure in it. But the reading of books provides us with such pleasure as we do not get from any other activity.

Books are written by learned people. They contain the best experiences and thoughts of their writers. Writers put in their books not only their own ideas and feelings, but also what they observe and find in society.1

If we are in a cheerful mood, our joy is increased by reading.2They provide us with the best advice and guidance in our difficulties. Indeed, books are our best friends as they help us in our hour of need.

3They entertain us in our spare moments. Good novels, books on poetry and short stories, give us great enjoyment. At times we become so absorbed in our books that we forget even our important arrangements. Loneliness is no trouble for a reader.

4They give us sound moral advice. It is through the reading of books that we learn what to love and what to hate. The reading of good books develops and improves our character.

It was the English author Bacon who said that reading makes a full man. No one can question the truth of this saying. 5Some books are such that instead of doing any good, they do harm to the readers. So it is the reading of good books alone that presents us the greatest benefit.

A. Books keep us well-informed.

B. Books contain grains of wisdom.

C. When we are alone, books are our best friends.

D. Books enable us to know the best of the colorful world.

E. When we are in a depressed mood, books comfort our troubled minds.

F. But we cannot get full advantage from reading, if our choice is not good.

G. By reading books written by great thinkers, we come in contact with their minds.

【答案】

1G

2E

3C

4B

5F

【解析】一些人從野餐和旅游中獲得樂趣,另一些人喜歡討論不同的話題并從中找到樂趣,但是讀書能讓我們獲得從其他活動(dòng)中得不到的快樂。

1考查對(duì)上下文語境的理解。由空前的"Books are written by learned people" "Writers put in their books not only their own ideas and feelings, but also what they observe and find in society"可知,G項(xiàng)"通過閱讀偉大的思想者寫的書,我們能與他們的思想交流"符合語境,本段都是講閱讀有學(xué)問的人寫的書帶給人的益處,故選G。

2考查對(duì)上下文語境的理解。根據(jù)上文中的"If we are in a cheerful mood, our joy is increased by reading"及下文中的"They provide us with the best advice and guidance in our difficulties""help us in our hour of need"可推知,接下來要說的是一種與前面相反的情況,E項(xiàng)"When we are in a depressed mood, books comfort our troubled minds"符合語境,當(dāng)我們處于消沉的情緒中時(shí),書才會(huì)幫助我們。故選E。

3考查對(duì)上下文語境的理解。本段中的"Loneliness is no trouble for a reader(對(duì)讀者來說孤單不是問題)"暗示本空選C項(xiàng),"當(dāng)我們獨(dú)自一人時(shí),書是我們最好的朋友"。故選C。

4考查對(duì)上下文語境的理解?蘸笾v的都是讀書的好處,總結(jié)起來就是讀書能給人以智慧。故選B。

5考查對(duì)上下文語境的理解?涨熬渥诱f的是讀書的好處,空后說的卻是一些書對(duì)讀者有害。故空處要填一個(gè)能起承上啟下作用的句子只有F(但是,如果我們的選擇不好的話,我們就不能獲得讀書的充分益處。)項(xiàng)符合語境。故選F。

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