7.(36)A People who don't read newspapers are sometimes called non-readers.Generally,non-readers are low in education,low in income,either very young or very old.What's more,non-readers are more likely to get away from the crowd.(37)C.
Why don't these read daily papers?They say that they don't have the time; they have no interest in reading at all.(38)F
Recent surveys,however,have shown that there appears to be a group of non-readers that don't fit the type mentioned above.(39)GThey are far more likely to say they have no time and that they have no interest in the content.
(40)DFirst,they are adding news briefs to help overcome the time problem.Also,they are giving variety(多樣化)to the newspaper contents to help build the readers,interest.
A.Not everybody reads daily newspapers.
B.Everybody is fond of reading daily newspapers.
C.They have less contact with neighbors and friends.
D.Editors and publishers are trying to win them back.
E.They always say that they have to feed their families.
F.And besides,they think newspapers are a little expensive.
G.They are high in income and fall into the age group of 26 to 65.

分析 本文是一篇選句填空閱讀,不是每個(gè)人都讀報(bào)紙,不讀報(bào)紙的人有時(shí)被稱為非讀者,一般來說,非讀者文化程度低,收入低,年幼或者年老,另外,非讀者更可能與世界脫軌,不經(jīng)常與鄰居朋友交流.本文以此展開談?wù),講述了非讀者的特點(diǎn),不讀報(bào)的原因以及現(xiàn)狀.

解答 36.答案:A.A.不是每個(gè)人都讀每天的報(bào)紙.根據(jù)"People who don't read newspapers are sometimes called non-readers."可知,不讀報(bào)紙的人有時(shí)被稱作非讀者.故此處A符合語境.故選A.
37.答案:C.C.他們幾乎不和鄰居朋友聯(lián)系.根據(jù)"Generally,non-readers are low in education,low in income,either very young or very old.What's more,non-readers are more likely to get away from the crowd"可知,此處主要介紹了非讀者的一些特點(diǎn),故C符合語境.故選C.
38.答案:F.F.另外,他們認(rèn)為報(bào)紙有一點(diǎn)貴.根據(jù)"Why don't these read daily papers?They say that they don't have the time; they have no interest in reading at all."可知,此處主要講述了非讀者不讀報(bào)紙的原因,故F符合語境.故選F.
39.答案:G.G.他們收入高,年齡在26歲到65歲之間.根據(jù)"They are far more likely to say they have no time and that they have no interest in the content."可知,他們更有可能說他們沒有時(shí)間,對內(nèi)容不感興趣.故G符合語境.故選G.
40.答案:D.D.編輯和發(fā)布者試圖贏得這些讀者.根據(jù)"First,they are adding news briefs to help overcome the time problem.Also,they are giving variety(多樣化)to the newspaper contents to help build the readers,interest."可知,后文介紹了吸引讀者的做法.故D符合語境.故選D.

點(diǎn)評 本文是一篇科教類閱讀,屬于選句填空,題目主要考查文章內(nèi)容理解以及文章上下文聯(lián)系.學(xué)生在做題時(shí)應(yīng)仔細(xì)閱讀原文內(nèi)容,把握文章大意,聯(lián)系文章上下文內(nèi)容及所給選項(xiàng)含義,從而得出正確答案,切忌胡亂猜測,一定要做到有理有據(jù).

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