B(2023·泰州市靖江期末)
① My daughter gave me an address book for my birthday. She knows the one I have is old. The gift is lovely: the cover is colourful, and the pages are white. But I don't feel like I am free to use this new address book because I'm still tied to my old one.
② My address book tells my own story—the way I moved around. Names were added in different colours from different periods of my life. When I moved back home to Niagara, my address book included the old information I needed in order to be able to get in touch with some of my old friends again.
③ There are certainly stories of friendships in this book—the comings and goings of my friends. Their addresses have been corrected again and again, filling up one line after another. I have started using pencil for some of them because they are taking up too much space! Some friends went on to marry each other. For such things, I used arrows(箭头) to show how these two families had become one. Children's names were added one by one. Then some got their own lines as they moved out.
④ This book also includes the stories of my family—two generations(一代人) of relatives. I can remember all their phone numbers, and I can picture their houses in detail. Some have died, but their addresses are still there in my book.
⑤ "Don't you have all that on your phone?" My daughter, who never uses address books, asked me once when she saw me checking my address book. I know that having it on a phone is super useful and can save a lot of trouble. But making changes on a phone is always done completely. When you don't see a person any more, you delete(删除) all his information. It's like he was never there.
⑥ My old address book now sits on top of the new one. The magnet(磁铁) on its cover is as strong as ever, keeping all the people from A to Z in order. But my new address book whispers a story of new possibilities. It offers me space for those new friends that I haven't met yet. I'll get to it. It's just a matter of time.
(
A. move back home to Niagara
B. connect with old friends again
C. move around the world
D. make more new friends
(
A. two strangers became friends
B. two friends became husband and wife
C. a friend of hers gave birth to a child
D. a friend of hers moved to a new place
(
A. Because she finds it not easy to use a phone.
B. Because she wants to be different from the younger.
C. Because it's impossible to get back to the information if it is deleted.
D. Because she has to depend on her daughter to manage the information.
(
A. The writer doesn't like the new address book.
B. The writer will start to use the new address book soon.
C. The writer has decided to throw her old address book away.
D. The writer decides to put all her friends' information into a phone.
(
A. ①/②③④⑤/⑥
B. ①②③/④/⑤⑥
C. ①②/③④/⑤⑥
D. ①/②③④/⑤/⑥
① My daughter gave me an address book for my birthday. She knows the one I have is old. The gift is lovely: the cover is colourful, and the pages are white. But I don't feel like I am free to use this new address book because I'm still tied to my old one.
② My address book tells my own story—the way I moved around. Names were added in different colours from different periods of my life. When I moved back home to Niagara, my address book included the old information I needed in order to be able to get in touch with some of my old friends again.
③ There are certainly stories of friendships in this book—the comings and goings of my friends. Their addresses have been corrected again and again, filling up one line after another. I have started using pencil for some of them because they are taking up too much space! Some friends went on to marry each other. For such things, I used arrows(箭头) to show how these two families had become one. Children's names were added one by one. Then some got their own lines as they moved out.
④ This book also includes the stories of my family—two generations(一代人) of relatives. I can remember all their phone numbers, and I can picture their houses in detail. Some have died, but their addresses are still there in my book.
⑤ "Don't you have all that on your phone?" My daughter, who never uses address books, asked me once when she saw me checking my address book. I know that having it on a phone is super useful and can save a lot of trouble. But making changes on a phone is always done completely. When you don't see a person any more, you delete(删除) all his information. It's like he was never there.
⑥ My old address book now sits on top of the new one. The magnet(磁铁) on its cover is as strong as ever, keeping all the people from A to Z in order. But my new address book whispers a story of new possibilities. It offers me space for those new friends that I haven't met yet. I'll get to it. It's just a matter of time.
(
B
)4. The old information in the old address book can help the writer connect with old friends again
.A. move back home to Niagara
B. connect with old friends again
C. move around the world
D. make more new friends
(
B
)5. The writer drew arrows in her address book when two friends became husband and wife
.A. two strangers became friends
B. two friends became husband and wife
C. a friend of hers gave birth to a child
D. a friend of hers moved to a new place
(
C
)6. Why does the writer dislike keeping friends' information on a phone?A. Because she finds it not easy to use a phone.
B. Because she wants to be different from the younger.
C. Because it's impossible to get back to the information if it is deleted.
D. Because she has to depend on her daughter to manage the information.
(
B
)7. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The writer doesn't like the new address book.
B. The writer will start to use the new address book soon.
C. The writer has decided to throw her old address book away.
D. The writer decides to put all her friends' information into a phone.
(
D
)8. 新考法 篇章结构 What is the proper structure of the passage?A. ①/②③④⑤/⑥
B. ①②③/④/⑤⑥
C. ①②/③④/⑤⑥
D. ①/②③④/⑤/⑥
答案:B
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. B 【解析】根据最后一段中“But my new address book whispers a story of new possibilities... I'll get to it. It's just a matter of time.”可推知,作者很快就会开始使用新地址簿。
8. D 【解析】通读全文可知,第一段讲述作者得到了一个新地址簿;第二至四段介绍旧地址簿所包含的信息及作用;第五段说明作者不喜欢用手机存信息的原因;最后一段介绍无论是新的还是旧的地址簿,作者都会使用。因此,这篇文章的结构为①/②③④/⑤/⑥。
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. B 【解析】根据最后一段中“But my new address book whispers a story of new possibilities... I'll get to it. It's just a matter of time.”可推知,作者很快就会开始使用新地址簿。
8. D 【解析】通读全文可知,第一段讲述作者得到了一个新地址簿;第二至四段介绍旧地址簿所包含的信息及作用;第五段说明作者不喜欢用手机存信息的原因;最后一段介绍无论是新的还是旧的地址簿,作者都会使用。因此,这篇文章的结构为①/②③④/⑤/⑥。
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① 我女儿送了我一本通讯录作为生日礼物。她知道我现有的那本已经旧了。这份礼物很可爱:封面色彩鲜艳,内页洁白。但我觉得自己没法随意使用这本新通讯录,因为我仍然对旧的那本念念不忘。
② 我的通讯录讲述着我自己的故事——我四处奔波的经历。不同时期的名字用不同的颜色添加进去。当我搬回尼亚加拉的家时,我的通讯录里包含了我需要的旧信息,以便我能再次联系上我的一些老朋友。
③ 这本书里肯定有友谊的故事——我朋友们的来来去去。他们的地址被一次次修改,一行又一行地写满了。我开始用铅笔写其中一些人的信息,因为他们占用了太多空间!有些朋友后来结为夫妻。对于这类事情,我用箭头来表示这两个家庭是如何成为一个家庭的。孩子们的名字一个一个地被加了进去。然后,当他们搬出去时,有些人就有了自己的一行信息。
④ 这本书还包含了我的家庭故事——两代亲戚的故事。我能记住他们所有的电话号码,还能详细地想象出他们房子的样子。有些人已经去世了,但他们的地址仍然在我的书里。
⑤ “你的手机里不是都有这些吗?”我的女儿,她从来不用通讯录,有一次看到我在看我的通讯录时问我。我知道手机里存这些东西超级有用,还能省很多麻烦。但在手机上做修改总是一次性完成的。当你不再见一个人时,你就删除他所有的信息。就好像他从来没有存在过一样。
⑥ 我的旧通讯录现在放在新通讯录的上面。它封面上的磁铁仍然和以前一样有吸引力,把从A到Z的所有人都按顺序排列着。但我的新通讯录低声诉说着新的可能性的故事。它为我那些我还没见过的新朋友提供了空间。我会开始使用它的。这只是时间问题。
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4. 旧通讯录里的旧信息能帮助作者________。
A. 搬回尼亚加拉的家
B. 再次联系老朋友
C. 环游世界
D. 交更多新朋友
5. 当________时,作者在她的通讯录里画箭头。
A. 两个陌生人成为朋友
B. 两个朋友结为夫妻
C. 她的一个朋友生了孩子
D. 她的一个朋友搬到了一个新地方
6. 作者为什么不喜欢在手机上保存朋友的信息?
A. 因为她觉得使用手机不容易。
B. 因为她想和年轻人不一样。
C. 因为如果信息被删除了就不可能再找回来。
D. 因为她得依靠女儿来管理信息。
7. 从最后一段我们可以推断出什么?
A. 作者不喜欢新通讯录。
B. 作者很快就会开始使用新通讯录。
C. 作者已经决定扔掉她的旧通讯录。
D. 作者决定把她所有朋友的信息都放进手机里。
8. 新考法 篇章结构 这篇文章的正确结构是什么?
A. ①/②③④⑤/⑥
B. ①②③/④/⑤⑥
C. ①②/③④/⑤⑥
D. ①/②③④/⑤/⑥
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① 我女儿送了我一本通讯录作为生日礼物。她知道我现有的那本已经旧了。这份礼物很可爱:封面色彩鲜艳,内页洁白。但我觉得自己没法随意使用这本新通讯录,因为我仍然对旧的那本念念不忘。
② 我的通讯录讲述着我自己的故事——我四处奔波的经历。不同时期的名字用不同的颜色添加进去。当我搬回尼亚加拉的家时,我的通讯录里包含了我需要的旧信息,以便我能再次联系上我的一些老朋友。
③ 这本书里肯定有友谊的故事——我朋友们的来来去去。他们的地址被一次次修改,一行又一行地写满了。我开始用铅笔写其中一些人的信息,因为他们占用了太多空间!有些朋友后来结为夫妻。对于这类事情,我用箭头来表示这两个家庭是如何成为一个家庭的。孩子们的名字一个一个地被加了进去。然后,当他们搬出去时,有些人就有了自己的一行信息。
④ 这本书还包含了我的家庭故事——两代亲戚的故事。我能记住他们所有的电话号码,还能详细地想象出他们房子的样子。有些人已经去世了,但他们的地址仍然在我的书里。
⑤ “你的手机里不是都有这些吗?”我的女儿,她从来不用通讯录,有一次看到我在看我的通讯录时问我。我知道手机里存这些东西超级有用,还能省很多麻烦。但在手机上做修改总是一次性完成的。当你不再见一个人时,你就删除他所有的信息。就好像他从来没有存在过一样。
⑥ 我的旧通讯录现在放在新通讯录的上面。它封面上的磁铁仍然和以前一样有吸引力,把从A到Z的所有人都按顺序排列着。但我的新通讯录低声诉说着新的可能性的故事。它为我那些我还没见过的新朋友提供了空间。我会开始使用它的。这只是时间问题。
### 题目部分
4. 旧通讯录里的旧信息能帮助作者________。
A. 搬回尼亚加拉的家
B. 再次联系老朋友
C. 环游世界
D. 交更多新朋友
5. 当________时,作者在她的通讯录里画箭头。
A. 两个陌生人成为朋友
B. 两个朋友结为夫妻
C. 她的一个朋友生了孩子
D. 她的一个朋友搬到了一个新地方
6. 作者为什么不喜欢在手机上保存朋友的信息?
A. 因为她觉得使用手机不容易。
B. 因为她想和年轻人不一样。
C. 因为如果信息被删除了就不可能再找回来。
D. 因为她得依靠女儿来管理信息。
7. 从最后一段我们可以推断出什么?
A. 作者不喜欢新通讯录。
B. 作者很快就会开始使用新通讯录。
C. 作者已经决定扔掉她的旧通讯录。
D. 作者决定把她所有朋友的信息都放进手机里。
8. 新考法 篇章结构 这篇文章的正确结构是什么?
A. ①/②③④⑤/⑥
B. ①②③/④/⑤⑥
C. ①②/③④/⑤⑥
D. ①/②③④/⑤/⑥