7.When we were growing up in our grandparents'home,Jack,my grandfather,was always in his room sitting in the chair and listening to the radio.The voices speaking from the metal box day and night,taught us that there was a larger world outside.He would roll the black dial (刻度盤) back and forth until the signal was clear.Then he would listen.
Now he is old and falls ill.When I went to visit him,he said to me,"I dislike the Internet.The problem is that we're losing primary contact with each other.No more shaking hands.Everyone is so busy.We want too much and in the process of getting it we miss so much."He stopped for a while."It makes me lonely and sad."Then he looked at me,"I just want to hear your voices."
I think of all the voices on the radio he has spent a lifetime listening to.I asked,"How did you become interested in radio?""I don't know,"he said."It was another way to reach people.I was always interested in searching for a better signal,a clearer,more powerful signal that could communicate with someone somewhere."
"And I'll tell you another funny thing:you can electronically  eliminate all kinds of noise from the signal,but you can't remove natural noise caused by thunder and lightning,rainstorms,or snowstorms."
He closed his eyes and smiled."I was just thinking that in spite of all our technologies,maybe we haven't progressed that far as human beings.We shouldn't forget we still have the same basic needs."

56.What did Jack use to do in his room?(No more than 15words)
He used to sit in the chair,listening to his radio.
57.Why did Jack roll the black dial back and forth?(No more than 5words)
To find a clear signal.
58.How is Jack feeling now?(No more than 10words)
He is feeling lonely and sad.
59.What does the underlined word"eliminate"in Paragraph 4mean?(1words)
Remove.
60.What should you do to solve the problem of losing direct contact with others?
(No more than 20words)
We should reduce the time we spend on the Internet and find more time to communicate with others..

分析 本文作者通過講述自己的祖父Jack曾經(jīng)愛聽收音機(jī)的習(xí)慣以及祖父Jack對互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的看法,旨在說明我們應(yīng)該減少上網(wǎng)的時(shí)間,多拿出些時(shí)間來與人交流,尤其應(yīng)該多與老人進(jìn)行直接的交流,以去除他們的孤獨(dú)感.

解答 答案:
56.He used to sit in the chair,listening to his radio.   
細(xì)節(jié)理解題    根據(jù)第一段中的"Jack,my grandfather,was always in his room sitting in the chair and listening to the radio"可知,作者的祖父Jack總是在他的房間里坐在椅子上,聽收音機(jī);故答案概括為:He used to sit in the chair,listening to his radio.(11個(gè)單詞)
57.To find a clear signal.
細(xì)節(jié)理解題    根據(jù)第一段中的"He would roll the black dial (刻度盤) back and forth until the signal was clear.(他來回地?fù)芘谏肀P,直到信號清晰為止)"可知,Jack這樣做的目的是為了找到清晰的信號;故答案概括為:To find a clear signal.(5個(gè)單詞)
58.He is feeling lonely and sad.
細(xì)節(jié)推理題    根據(jù)第二段中的"I dislike the Internet."以及"It makes me lonely and sad."可知,Jack不喜歡互聯(lián)網(wǎng),因?yàn)樗顾械焦陋?dú)與悲傷;故答案概括為:He is feeling lonely and sad.(6個(gè)單詞)
59.Remove.
詞義猜測題   根據(jù)第四段中的"…but you can't remove natural noise caused by thunder and lightning,rainstorms,or snowstorms."(..但你卻不能去除掉由雷電,暴雨,或暴風(fēng)雪造成的天然的噪聲)可推測出前一句"you can electronically  eliminate all kinds of noise from the signal"的意思:你可以通過電子手段消除信號中的各種噪聲";因此,"remove"應(yīng)與劃線部分的單詞是同義詞;故答案為:remove(6個(gè)單詞)
60.We should reduce the time we spend on the Internet and find more time to communicate with others.
內(nèi)容歸納題    本題問的是:你怎樣做才能解決失去與他人直接交流的問題?根據(jù)文中第二段"I dislike the Internet.The problem is that we're losing primary contact with each other.No more shaking hands.Everyone is so busy."可知,由于有了互聯(lián)網(wǎng)以后,人們都忙著上網(wǎng)了,才使得人們失去了直接接觸的機(jī)會;故答案概括為:We should reduce the time we spend on the Internet and find more time to communicate with others.

點(diǎn)評 本題主要考查了學(xué)生綜合運(yùn)用英語的能力,尤其是運(yùn)用英語進(jìn)行的概括能力;做本題時(shí),首先要快速瀏覽全文,把握文章主旨大意;其次,根據(jù)問題到相應(yīng)的段落去尋找答案,或歸納概括出主要的內(nèi)容或大意;答題的要求是:回答要準(zhǔn)確簡潔,并且不能超出題目要求的字?jǐn)?shù).

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