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2023年12月英語四級押題密卷(NO.2)解析(NO.2)PartIIListeningComprehension【SectionA】1-7:DB—BA—CDB【SectionB】8-15:ACDC—BDAA【SectionC】16-25:CDB—ABC—BCAAPartIIIReadingComprehension【SectionA】26-30:NCMGH 31-35:KAOBL【SectionB】36-40:FJDAI 41-45:KEBGC【SectionC】46-50:CDDAB 51-55:DCAAB答案詳解PartIWriting【參考范文】ASelf-guidedTourIsPreferableforMeWiththeceaselessincreaseofincomeandleisuretime,travellinghasbecomethemainstreamforpeopletorelaxthemselves.However,disagreementsarewhenitcomestothechoiceoftravellingmodes.Somepeople,especiallytheyoungtendtogoonaself-guidedtour,whileothers,especiallytheold,preferapackagetour.Frommyownperspective,Iaminfavorofaself-guidedtour.Inthefirstplace,comparedwiththepackagetourwhichrequiresthetouriststofollowexactlythetravelagency'sschedule,theself-guidedtourallowsustomakeourownitinerary.Inthesecondplace,whilewecanonlystayaveryshorttimeineachattractionfollowingtherelativelytightpackagetour,it'swisertoenjoyeverylandscapecarefully.Byjoiningaself-guidedtour.Lastbutnotleast,forcingconsumerstopurchasesomecommoditiesiscommonplaceinapackagetour;bycontrast,ifweareinaself-guidedtour,certainlywedon'thavetoworryaboutthatproblem.Tosumup,giventhefactorsthatIhavejustoutlinedabove,Iprefertotravelonmyown,whichismoreconvenientandunconstrained.PartIIListeningComprehensionNewsItemOnePAGEPAGE2PeoplefromLondonliketocalltheringingofBigBen“bongs.”Theymarkthestartofanewhour.(1)Thebell,knownas“BigBen”inLondon,startedmakingitsbongs158yearsago.ButbeginningonAugust21,itwillgosilentforfouryears.Thebellwillringforthelasttimeat12noon.Thebellwillbedisconnectedfromtheclockascrewslaunchamajorrepairprojectinthetower.Theclock,however,willcontinuetotellthetime,silently.TheonlytimepeopleinLondonwillhearthebellswillbeonRemembranceSunday,whichfallsonNovember12ththisyear,andNewYear'sEve.Therenovationprojectwillcostabout$40million,saidSteveJaggs.Heisknownas“TheKeeperoftheGreatClock.”(2)Jaggssaidthegoalistokeepthebuildingsafeandthefamoustimepieceworkingforfuturegenerationstoenjoy.Theclockfacesandmanyoftheclock'smovingpartswillbetakenapartandcleaned.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutBigBen?D)Whatthepurposeoftherenovationproject?B)NewsItemTwoTennisplayersmustwearalmostallwhiteatWimbledon.Thatincludesshorts,shirts,hats,dresses,shoesandsocks.ButwhentheygettoNewYorkinthelatesummerfortheUSOpen,theylettheirpersonalitiescomeoutthroughtheirclothing.OnMondaynight,MariaSharapovaplayedinherfirstmajortournamentinoverayear.Shewassuspendedfortakingabanneddruginearly2016.Sheimpressedthecrowdwithashinyblackdress.Thedressshinedbecauseitwasembeddedwithcrystals.Amongthemaleplayersatthetournament,peoplearetalkingabouttheclothingwornthisweekbyAlexanderZverevfromGermany.(4)Zverevwasthefourth-rankedplayerinthetournament.Tennisexpertsthoughthecouldwinthetitle.AgainstDarianKingofBarbados,ZverevwaswearingatennisoutfitsimilartotheonewornbySwedishstarBjornBorginthe1970s.Hehadawhiteheadbandwiththinstripesholdingbackhislonghair.Heworeasimilarlystyledshirtandevencompletedthethrowbacklookwithhighwhitesocks.Tennisplayershavenotwornthosesockssincetheearly1980s.ZverevsaidhislookwasdesignedbysingerPharrellWilliams.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.WhatcanwelearnabouttennisplayersatWimbledon?B)WhatcanwelearnaboutZverev?A)NewsItemThree(5)ManypeopleonanislandinwesternIrelandareexcited.Theyarecelebratinganewbeach.Butactually,itisthereturnofanoldbeach.ThepeopleliveinDooagh,asmallcommunityonAchillIsland.OlderresidentsofDooaghremembertravellingdowntothecoastlineandwalkingonthesand.Butduringastorminthe1980s,thebeachwaswashedaway.Allthatremainedwererocks,seaweedandsmallpoolsofwater.Inrecentweeks,thebeachreturned.SeanMolloyworksfortheAchillIslandTouristOffice.(6)HetoldreportersthatthesandbeganreturningtoDooaghBaylastyear.Hesaidthewaterseemedbrighterbecausetherewasmoresandbelow.Thenthisyear,afteraseriesofstormsinAprilwhenthewindwasblowinghard,thesandappearedalongthecoastline.Residentswokeuponemorningafterlowtidetosee300metersofsoftsand.AchillIslandisoneofthewestern-mostpartsofEurope.(7)AbridgeconnectstheislandwiththerestofIreland.SeanMolloysaidhehopesthebeachbecomesthesixthBlueFlagbeachonAchillIsland.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.WhatmakesresidentsofDooaghexcited?C)WhatdidSeanMolloysayaboutthebeach?D)WhatcanwelearnaboutAchillIsland?B)ConversationOneW:(8)John,areyousureyouhaven'tseenthemissingfile?Icouldhavebroughtitintothisofficewithsomeotherfiles.Pleasehavealookeverywhere.It'smarked“Confiden-tial”andithasalimitedcirculation.M:Oh,Mary.Dogoaway.I'vegotmuchworsetroublesthanalostfile.W:Butit'sserious.(9-1)Thefilehasgotallthedetailsofthenewdeskrange.Mr.Parkersaysifanyonecopiedcopiedourdesigns,itcouldputtheworkonthenewdesksbackatleastayear!(9-2)Andwe'resupposedtobelaunchingthemattheInternationalOfficeEquipmentExhibition.M:Mary,please,somethingmuchworsehasjusthappened.W:Why,what'sthematter?M:(10-1)I'vegotthesecurityofficercomingupinaminute.It'sjustamatterofalossof$300incash.W:Oh,on!Whendidthathappen,andhow?M:(10-2、11-1)Somebodycameinthismorning,bought$300worthofofficefurnitureandpaidincash.W:(11-2)Howodd.Don'tmostpeoplepaybycheque?M:Yes,usually,well,therewasnooneintheAccountsDepartment,soIwenttogetthekeyofthesafe.WhenIgotback,themoneyhadgone.W:Howterrible,John.Isityourresponsibility?Willtheyexpectyoutoreplacethemoney?M:Well,Ihaven'tgot$30,letalone$300…Oh,here'sthesecurityofficernow.W:Oh,beforeyoustart,I'mafraidIhavetoreportthelossofanimportantfile.It'saveryseriousmatter.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodoforher?A)Whatwillthespeakers'companylaunchattheInternationalOfficeEquipmentExhibition?C)Whyisthesecurityofficercomingupsoon?D)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthepersonpayingincash?C)ConversationTwoM:Hi,everyone,todaywe'regoingtotalkaboutBritishpoliteness.(12)LotsofpeoplethinkthattheBritishareverypolite.Ithinkit'squiteold-fashioned.Londoncertainlydoesn'tfeelverypoliteinrushhourinthemorning.W:Ithinkonethingthatmakespeoplethinkwe'repoliteisthatwesay“please”and“thankyou”alot.Idon'tthinkpeoplesay“please”and“thankyou”somuchinotherplaces.M:Really?W:(13)Yeah.MySpanishfriendsaidthatwhenshefirstcametovisitBritain,whenshewenttoacafé,she'dsay“Acoffee.”not“Acoffee,please.”That'sbecauseinSpain,peopledon'tsay“please”sooften.Forme,itfeelsquiterude,quiteimpolite,ifyoudon'tsay“please”whenyouaskforsomethinginashop.M:(14)Yeah,butitcangetsillysometimes,saying“please”and“thankyou”allthetime.Anyway,justsaying“please”and“thankyou”alotdoesn'tmeanyou'repolite.IthinkLondonfeelsquiteimpolite.W:Well,capitalcitiesareoftenverydifferentfromtherestofthecountry.TheotherthingmyfriendthoughtwasfunnyaboutEnglishisourpolitelanguage,like,“Excuseme,I'mverysorry,butIwonderifIcouldaskyouaquestion.”—thatkindofthing.M:(15)Yeah,weseemtousealotofwordstosaythingswhenwewanttobepolite.Butthat'spolitelanguage—doesthatmeanthatwe'rereallymorepolitethanpeopleinothercountries?Ihavetosay,Idon'treallythinkweare,actually.W:Tobehonest,Idon'teither.Idon'treallythinktheBritishareespeciallypolite.It'sprobablythesameeverywhere—somepeopleareverypolite—andsomepeoplearenotsopolite.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.WhatdoforeignersgenerallythinkofBritishpeopleaccordingtotheman?B)WhatdoesthewomansayaboutherSpanishfriend?D)Whatdoesthemanthinkofsaying“please”and“thankyou”allthetime?A)WhatdoBritishpeopleusuallydowhentheywanttobepolite?A)SectionCOnePrimaryorelementaryeducationisthefirstyearsofformal,structurededucationthatoccursduringchildhood.InmostWesterncountries,itiscompulsoryforchildrentoreceiveprimaryeducation.Primaryeducationgenerallybeginswhenchildrenarefourtosevenyearsofage.(16)Thedivisionbetweenprimaryandsecondaryeducationissomewhatarbitrary,butitgenerallyoccursatabouttwelveyearsofage.Someeducationalsystemshaveseparatemiddleschoolsforthatperiod.Primaryandsecondaryeducationtogetheraresometimes,inparticular,inCanadaandtheUnitedStates,referredtoas“K-12”education.Typically,primaryeducationisprovidedinschools.Thechildwillstay,insteadilyadvancingclasses,untiltheycompleteitandmoveontosecondaryschools.Childrenareusuallyplacedinclasseswithoneteacherwhowillbeprimarilyresponsiblefortheireducationandwelfareforthatyear.Thisteachermaybeassistedtovaryingdegreesbysometeachersincertainsubjectareas,oftenmusicorphysicaleducation.(17)Thecontinuitywithasingleteacherandtheopportunitytobuildupacloserelationshipwiththeclassisanotablefeatureoftheprimaryeducationsystem.Overthepastfewdecades,schoolshavebeentestingvariousarrangementswhichbreakfromtheone-teacher,one-classpattern.Themajorgoalsofprimaryeducationareestablishingfoundationsinscience,geography,historyandothersocialsciences.(18)Therelativepriorityofvariousareas,andthemethodsusedtoteachthem,areanareaofconsiderablepoliticaldebate.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheardWhatcanwelearnaboutthedivisionbetweenprimaryandsecondaryeducation?C)Whatisanimportantfeatureoftheprimaryeducationsystem?D)Whatisanareaofpoliticaldisputeoverprimaryeducation?B)PassageTwoMostofusknowthattheriskofgettingillisreducedwhenwelookafterourselves.Takingregularexercisehasproventobegoodforourhealth.Scientistshavefoundthattheriskofgettingcancerandheartdiseaseisreducedwhenwetakepartinphysicalactivity.Nowthey'vefoundcyclingtoworkisoneofthebestactivitiestodothis.Thefive-yearstudyof250,000UKcommutersalsoshowedwalkinghadsomebenefitsoversittingonpublictransportortakingthecar.Cyclingtoworkisalreadypopularinmanycitiesacrosstheworld.(19)Someforward-thinkingauthoritieshavebuiltcyclelanestomakethecommutesafer,aswellasprovidingsecureplacestolockthemup.Somecompaniesalsoprovidefacilitiesfortheiremployeestogetchangedandcleanedupwhentheyarriveatwork.Itallmakesgoodsense.Accordingtopeoplesurveyedinthisstudy,regularcyclingcuttheriskofdeathfromanycauseby41%,theincidenceofcancerby45%andheartdiseaseby46%.Forme,cyclingtoworkisquickerandcheaperthanusingpublictransportandit'smyonlyformofexercise.(20)Andwhereasgoingtothegymtoloseafewpoundstakeseffortandcommitment,cyclingjustbecomepartoftheworkroutine.Butwhatexactlyisitthatismakingcyclingamuchhealthieroption?Theresearchfounditwasn'ttheresultofweightloss.(21)Itcouldbethatcyclistsareleanerandhavelowerlevelsofpaininthebody.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Whatisoneofthemeasuresforward-thinkingauthoritieshavetakentopromotecycling?A)Whatisanadvantageofcyclingcomparingtogoingtothegym?B)Whatmakescyclingahealthierchoice?C)PassageThreeTakefivecolours:red,black,blue,greenandpurple.Howdotheymakeyoufeel?Redis,ofcourse,consideredfortunateinChina.(22)Studieshaveindicatedthatred“raisesbloodpressure,”andclaimthatitstandsoutfromothercolours.Hemingwaysaysitappearstobe“comingtowardsyou,”andsoisusefulforemergencyandalarmsigns,andalsoforconveying“urgency”ingeneral.Blackhasadifferentsense.IntheWest,it'sassociatedwithdeath,butthathasn'tstoppeditbecomingamysteriouscolour.Hemingwaysaysit'sthecolourofluxurybrands:thingslike“designerwatches”areoftenblack.Blue,bycontrast,iscoolandpeaceful.Thecolourisaconstantpresenceinourlives,saysHemingway,beingthecolouroftheskyandthesea.(23)Thatgivesitanairofbeingreliable,whichmakesitafirmchoicewith“banksandcorporations.”Hemingwaysaysthisisalsowhyemergencyservicesoftenchoosethecolour.Greenis,unsurprisingly,thecolourofnatureandtheenvironment.(24)Givingaproductgreenpackagingcreatestheimpressionitisenvironmentallyfriendly.Hemingwayalsosaysthatgreenisthecolourofgrowthandmovement:it'susedtoindicate“go”ontrafficlights.Finally,wehavepurple,whichisassociatedwithvaluablethings.(25)Inthepast,purpledyewasexpensivebecauseitwasverydifficulttoproduce,anditbecamethecolourwornbyroyaltyinmanyWesterncountries.Thesedays,companiesstillusepurpletomaketheirproductseemmoreexclusive,whetherthey'resellingchocolateorcigarettes.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Whatisthefeatureofredaccordingtostudies?B)Whydobanksandcorporationstendtochooseblue?C)Whatisthereasonforgreentobeusedforpackaging?A)Whatmakespurpleassociatedwithvaluablethings?A)PartIIIReadingComprehensionSectionA選項歸類名詞:A)attempt努力,企圖; D)extent程度,長度;J)place地方,職位;B)designated危險,風險;動詞:A)attempt努力,企圖; B)designated任命,選定;C)engage參與,吸引; H)overwhelming使不知所措;I)persuade說服,勸服; J)place放置,安排;L)risk使遭受風險; M)struggled拼搏,奮斗;Ntried嘗試,努力;形容詞:B)designated指定的,選定的; F)nonexistent不存在的;G)obvious明顯的,易理解的; H)overwhelming難以抗拒的,巨大的;O)uninteresting無趣的,令人厭倦的副詞:E)innovatively創(chuàng)新的; K)rigidly嚴格地,僵化地;答案解析答案:Ntried因此空格處應填入動詞的過去分詞形式。通讀下文內(nèi)容可知,作者和同事愛麗絲采取了一種新的教學方式,而此處是說他們兩個從前沒有嘗試過類似的事情,故N)tried為本題答案。27.答案:C)engage【詳解】towhich結合語境可知,這樣做的目的是使學生參與到學習過程中。故C)engage“參與,吸引”為本題答案。讓學生參與學習,因此此處是說這本書激勵我們改變教學方式,重視學習興趣,而不再讓學生只為了考試成績而掙扎奮斗,故M)struggled“拼搏,奮斗”為本題答案。此教學樓里很明顯會有一種學習的緊迫感,故G)obvious“明顯的,易理解的”為本題答案。30.答案:H)overwhelming題答案。31.答案:K)rigidly【詳解】:分析句子結構可知,本句句子成分完整,故應填入副詞修飾aligned。該句提到,教15·馬丁、冰釣和制圖學等過時的文章,可推測這種教學安排非常嚴格死板,故K)rigidly“嚴格地,僵化地”為本題答案。A)attempt為本題答案,以表明教育部門這么做的意圖?!驹斀狻縜ndcondescending作者說自己拒絕教授教育部門規(guī)定的教學內(nèi)容,并解釋其原因就是這些內(nèi)容沒有趣味性,故O)uninteresting主語。上文提到,作者拒絕教授教育部門規(guī)定的教學內(nèi)容,此處是說“他們認為教育部門所的課程不會讓學生感受到閱讀和寫作的樂趣”,備選項中B)designated“指定的,選定的”符合語境,故為本題答案。【詳解】:空格前是定冠詞the,且前面有動詞take,因此空格處應填入名詞作take的賓語。為本題答案,taketheriskSectionBA)~D)段描述了亞馬遜的成功并對其隱患進行了分析。J)~L)段指出了亞馬遜成功背后的真正風險:隨著公司的發(fā)展,政府會對其嚴加監(jiān)管。答案解析F)性循環(huán)。soundcircles,e-commerce,AWSAlexavoiceservice定位到原文F)段?!驹斀狻浚篎)段末句提到,該公司的語音助手亞歷克薩開始呈現(xiàn)出第三種良性循環(huán):隨著開發(fā)者為亞歷克薩構建服務,它對消費者更有用了,這讓開發(fā)者有理由去創(chuàng)建更多的服務。由Athirdvirtuouscircle該段還講述了亞馬遜的另外兩個良性循環(huán)。該段第一、二句提到了亞馬遜由此可知,該段分別介紹了亞馬遜呈良性循環(huán)的三個方面:e-commerce,AWSAlexavoiceservice。題干F)為答案。答案:J)反壟斷訴訟。lesschance,antitrustcustomerspositivecomments定位到原文J)段畫線處。然后畫線部分的第二句進行了轉折,表明亞馬遜目前還不會觸發(fā)反壟斷行動。緊接著解釋了兩個原因:一是亞馬遜還不是美國最大的零售商;另一個是亞馬遜還不符合美國反壟斷執(zhí)法部門對企業(yè)考查的標準。由此可知,亞馬遜作為零售商的規(guī)模還不是最大,并且消費者對其評價很好,故美國反壟斷執(zhí)法部門目前還不太可能對亞馬遜提出反壟斷訴訟。題干中的itsscaleasaretailer和customers'positivecomments分別對應定位句中的notyetthebiggestretailer和Consu-mersapplaudit,故J)為答案。D)·貝索斯。potentialperils,competitorsJeffBezosD)段畫線處。馬遜面臨的兩個隱患是由其競爭對手和領導者造成的。題干中的potentialperils對應定位句中的pitfallscompetitorsD)為答案。A)產(chǎn)品。sellbooksonline,providingcloudcomputingphysicalproductsA)段畫線處。usedtosellbooks和providingcloudcomputing分Theformerbooksellerproviderofcloudcomputing,A)為答案。I)技術和無人機送貨在內(nèi)的商務基礎設施。infrastructureof,KentuckydronedeliveryI)段?!驹斀狻浚篒)段第一句提到亞馬遜提供的很多服務對亞馬遜自身的發(fā)展以及其他公司的發(fā)展都有有可能使其成為提供商務基礎設施和公共事業(yè)。題干中的rentalwarehousespace,logisticscenter和checkout-free分別對應定位句中的rentswarehousespace,air-freighthubskipthecashregisterI)為答案。K)查麻煩。regulators,technologyantitrustK)段。【詳解】:K)段從兩個角度分析了亞馬遜將來可能面臨反壟斷調(diào)查的原因:前兩句分析了一個原因,亞馬遜的發(fā)展令人們對其影響力的擔憂隨之增長,并以亞馬遜的預期收入為例進行說明;第三句分析了第二個原因,監(jiān)管機構正在改變對科技的看法,并在接下來的兩句中分別以谷歌和數(shù)字平臺為例進行說明。題干中的ThedevelopmentofAmazon和thechangingattitudeofregulatorstowardstechnology分別對應定位句中的itgrows和regulatorsarealsochangingthewaytheythinkabouttechnologyK)為答案。答案:E)有遭遇到和其他公司同行一樣的壓力?!驹斀狻浚篍)段畫線部分將其他公司的高管們和亞馬遜的高管進行了對比,表明其他公司的高管資以推動其兩大主要業(yè)務。題干中的forward-looking對應定位句中的thedistanthorizon;continuinginvestingcontinualinvestmentE)為答案。答案:B)比。marketvalue,profithistoryB)段畫線處。【詳解】:B)段定位句表明,此前從未有過一家公司能維持如此高的市值這么久,卻賺取如此少的錢:其922020年以后的預期盈利。題干中的sohighinmarketvalue和noothercompanyinhistorycanmatchwithit分別對應定位句中的worthsomuch和Neverbeforehasacompany;sosmallinprofitmakingsolittlemoneyB)為答案。G)【譯文】:盡管亞馬遜在制造智能手機方面遭受過挫折,但這一業(yè)務如今開始盈利了。setbacksmartphonesG)段處。業(yè)務開始獲得大量收益,題干中的setback和turningaprofit分別是對定位句中debacle和crankoutcashG)為答案。答案:C)【譯文】:投資者對亞馬遜的雙重預期暗示著該公司有可能成為美國最賺錢的公司。investors,expectationsinAmericaC)段畫線處。:C)段畫線部分第一句指出,投資人對亞馬遜的收入和利潤兩方面都有的預期;第二句中的Thehopes指代第一句中的雙重預期。由此可知,投資人對亞馬遜的收入和利潤兩方面的預期暗示著其可能會成為美國盈利最高的一家公司。題干中的suggest和islikelyto分別是定位句中implyprobablythemostprofitablecompanmoreprofitablethananyotherfirm,故C)為答案。SectionCPassageOne全文翻譯:你認為今天的孩子想成為醫(yī)生或者律師?不是的。(46-1)YouTube明星是當今年輕人的頭號夢想職業(yè),至少根據(jù)一家英國報紙的一項廣泛調(diào)查來看,情況是這樣的。(46-2)20而這種壓力對包括埃森娜·奧尼爾在內(nèi)的一些人而言都太大了。埃森娜·奧尼爾以前是社交媒體人,24·里居裝飾到她領養(yǎng)一只可愛的小狗。這些明星大多數(shù)都在20歲到26歲之間。(49)與電影明星或搖滾明星不同,這些視頻明星獨自做大部分的工作。他們負責所有事務:策劃、制作、扮演、導演、剪輯、編程、推廣和營不僅疲憊,而且接近崩潰的原因。自從她開始YouTube直播以來,她已經(jīng)幾近瘋狂的克服并突破了焦慮的界限。(48)她在看心里學專家,也在服用藥物。這對她而言有效果。YouTube就是讓某種不可能成癮的事情成為自己的職業(yè)。任何擁有Facebook,TwitterInstagram號的人都很熟悉炫耀的沖動。但是,現(xiàn)在想象一下,正是數(shù)以百萬計的點擊率、點贊和粉絲將這不要成為一個品牌?;ㄒ恍r間,再次成為一個人。詳解詳析:答案:C)YouTubestardom,numberoneyoungpeople定位到第一段第三句和第二段首句。YouTube明星是當今年輕人的頭號夢想職業(yè)。接著,第二段首句指明原因,其吸引力是顯而易見的:一些20多歲的人正通過在線玩電子游戲或分享美容秘訣賺取數(shù)百萬。由此可知,年輕人受到這種賺錢方式的吸引,因此想成為YouTube明星,只是一種賺錢的方式,并不是原因,故排除;B)“他們認為這是最好的謀生方式”,此處為絕對排除。D)EssenaONeill定位到第二段第二至三句。能不再是社交媒體明星了,故答案為D)。A)“她因愛情生活而焦慮”,由定位句可知她的抑郁癥和焦慮癥狀與愛情生活無關,故排除;B)“她假裝真實、易接近”,定位句提到他們不得不無除;C)“她的債務和工作負擔過重”,文中并沒有提及債務,故排除。D)LaurenRiihimaki各選項內(nèi)容定位到第五段最后兩句。個挑戰(zhàn)。第五段繼續(xù)對她的情況進行說明:她不僅疲憊,而且接近崩潰。最后定位部分指出,她故答案為D)。A)“她領養(yǎng)了不止一只小狗”,文中并沒有具體說她一共領養(yǎng)了幾只小狗,故排除;B)“她處在困惑、混亂的邊緣”,文章只提到她不僅疲憊,而且接近崩潰,并未提及困惑混亂等信息,故排除;C)“她變得敏感和瘋狂”,文章提到自從她開始YouTube直播以來,她已經(jīng)幾近瘋狂的克服并突破了焦慮的界限,并非指她本人瘋狂,故排除。A)moviestarsorrockstarsvideostars定位到第四段第二至三句。D)
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