试题习题、尽在百度仔细审题、认真作答Task1:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.(2016·全国Ⅲ,D)Badnewssells.Ifitbleeds,itleads.Nonewsisgoodnews,andgoodnewsisnonews.Thosearetheclassicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorningpapers.Butnowthatinformationisbeingspreadandmonitored(监控)indifferentways,researchersarediscoveringnewrules.Bytrackingpeople'se-mailsandonlineposts,scientistshavefoundthatgoodnewscanspreadfasterandfartherthandisastersandsobstories.“The‘ifitbleeds’ruleworksformassmedia,”saysJonahBerger,ascholarattheUniversityofPennsylvania.“Theywantyoureyeballsanddon'tcarehowyou'refeeling.Butwhenyoushareastorywithyourfriends,youcarealotmorehowtheyreact.Youdon'twantthemtothinkofyouasaDebbieDowner.”Researchersanalyzingword-of-mouthcommunication—e-mails,Webpostsandreviews,face-to-faceconversations—foundthatittendedtobemorepositivethannegative(消极的),butthatdidn'tnecessarilymeanpeoplepreferredpositivenews.Waspositivenewssharedmoreoftensimplybecausepeopleexperiencedmoregoodthingsthanbadthings?Totestforthatpossibility,Dr.Bergerlookedathowpeoplespreadaparticularsetofnewsstories:thousandsofarticlesonTheNewYorkTimes'website.HeandaPenncolleagueanalyzedthe“moste-mailed”listforsixmonths.Oneofhisfirstfindingswasthatarticlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelistthannon-sciencearticles.HefoundthatscienceamazedTimes'readersandmadethemwanttosharethispositivefeelingwithothers.Readersalsotendedtosharearticlesthatwereexcitingorfunny,orthatinspirednegativefeelingslikeangeroranxiety,butnotarticlesthatleftthemmerelysad.Theyneededtobearoused(激发)onewayortheother,andtheypreferredgoodnewstobad.Themorepositiveanarticle,themorelikelyitwastobeshared,asDr.Bergerexplainsinhisnewbook,“Contagious:WhyThingsCatchOn.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文,研究表明好消息要比坏消息在网络上传试题习题、尽在百度仔细审题、认真作答播的更快、更广.1.Whatdotheclassicrulesmentionedinthetextapplyto?A.Newsreports.B.Researchpapers.C.Privatee-mails.D.Dailyconversations.答案A[细节理解题.根据首段中的Thosearetheclassicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorningpapers.可知,这些规则适用于新闻报道.故选A.]2.WhatcanweinferaboutpeoplelikeDebbieDowner?A.They'resociallyinactive.B.They'regoodattellingstories.C.They'reinconsiderateofothers.D.They'recarefulwiththeirwords.答案C[细节理解题.根据第二段最后两句可知,像DebbieDowner那样的人是不替别人着想的.故选C.]3.Whichtendedtobethemoste-mailedaccordingtoDr.Berger'sresearch?A.Sportsnews.B.Sciencearticles.C.Personalaccounts.D.Financialreviews.答案B[细节理解题.根据第三段最后两句可知,人们更愿意发送一些科学类的文章.故选B.]4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.SadStoriesTravelFarandWideB.OnlineNewsAttractsMorePeopleC.ReadingHabitsChangewiththeTimesD.GoodNewsBeatsBadonSocialNetworks答案D[文章标题题.文章主要表明了通过研究证明了好消息要比坏消息在网络上传播的更快、更广.故选D.]Task2:词汇积累试题习题、尽在百度仔细审题、认真作答1.trackn.轨道;踪迹v.追踪;跟踪2.positiveadj.积极的;肯定的3.negativeadj.否定的;消极的;负面的4.reviewn.复习;回顾;检讨;评审5.monitorv.监视;监督;监听n.班长;监视器;〔计算机〕显示器6.onlinepost网上的帖子7.massmedia大众媒体Task3:语法填空Oneofhisfirstfindswas__1__articlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelistthannon-sciencearticles.HefoundthatscienceamazedTimes'read...