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Sarah:(5) It's time for music class.Let's go and see.
A.Do you have a music room? B.Is that the computer room? C.It's on the second floor. D.How many students are therein your class? E.It's the teachers' office.
十一.阅读理解。(20分)
19.(10分)阅读短文,选择正确的答案。
Hi,Sarah! How are you?I'm in New York now.It's cool and windy here.I can fly a kite today. I go to a new school.It's big and beautiful.Guess,where is my classroom?Is it on the first floor?No,it's on the second floor.The library is next to it.We have an art room and a music room,too.They are on the first floor. I go to school at 8:00 a.m.I have four classes in the morning and two classes in the afternoon.I go home at 4:00 p.m.It's 9:00 p.m.now.Time for bed.What's the weather like in Hefei?Can you fly a kite? Love, Amy
(1)What's the weather like in New York?
A.Cool and windy.
【7题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Mr. Green had also promised little George that one day soon he would take him to his parents in his time machine.(格林先生还答应小乔治,不久的将来,他会用他的时光机带他去见他的父母)”以及最后一段“Everyone was shocked to see the house of Mr. Green disappear along with Mr. Green, Grace, and little George.(看到格林先生的房子连同格林先生、格蕾丝和小乔治一起消失,大家都很震惊)”可知,这个故事最可能的结局是乔治在不同的时期遇到了他的父母。故选C。
C
A smiley face is not always just a smiley face. Behind the yellow, wide-eyed emoji’s smile is an intergenerational minefield. For many teenagers and 20-somethings, a smiley face popping up in a text or email is seen as something different.
HafeezatBishi, 21, started an internship (实习) at a Brooklyn digital media firm. She was surprised to be greeted by her co-workers with a bright smiley face. For Bishi, the welcome seemed dismissive and she sees the emoji as conveying a kind of side-eye smile.
The rise of the use of emojis at work, especially between remote teams during the pandemic, has created more misunderstandings than ever. People over 30 tend to use emojis to express what the images always did, but younger digital natives may use them to convey ironic meanings, or use them as shorthand for an entirely different thought. For instance, the skull and crossbones means death or danger to many adults, while many younger people say that to them it signifies laughing extremely hard-as in “I’m laughing so hard that I’m dying.”
Charlie Nelson Keever, a 31-year-old lawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area, spends a lot of time analyzing social media accounts to piece together legal cases. It was while researching narratives and timelines on a case that it dawned on her that young people don’t use smiley faces to mean they are smiling.
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