分析 本文是一篇议论文.作者通过分析脸谱网和推特网用户网上交流时的一些不利影响告诫我们要减少网上社交,回归现实生活.
解答 DAA
59.D 推理判断题.根据第六段第二句中的"some Facebook users feel the need to become'minicelebrities',who are watched and admired by others"可知,脸谱或推特网用户特别希望别人关注他们的动态,以期待成为"小名人",由第五段第三句"It reminds me of a small child saying…"可以推断,这种人就像孩子一样,做点事总希望能引起别人的关注.故答案选D.
60.A 词义猜测题.要猜测单词"banality"的意思,需要正确理解句子中"concerns"的意思,它在本句中意为"使担心"而不是"关心".句意:使我担心的是在推特网上有那么多的"banality".下一句"Why should someone be…for breakfast?"意为"为什么别人会对其他人早饭吃了什么感兴趣呢?".由此可推知,"banality"指类似于关心别人早饭吃了什么的一些无聊的话题.故答案选A.
61.A 写作意图题.纵观全文可知,作者从多方面列举了一些过多进行网上交流的弊端,并结合倒数第五段第一句"It's almost as if…identity crisis."可知,他们好像是处于某种身份危机中.因此可以总结出作者写作本文的目的是想建议人们减少使用社交网络.故答案选A.
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