【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

A short guide to surviving a post-election Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving in the US is a celebration of the blessings of the previous year. This time it included one of the most divisive presidential campaigns. Even now it is over, the possibility of argument has not disappeared. Here we have some tips for you to survive this Thanksgiving.

●Cover up any signal of union

It might be fine to have your Hillary bumper sticker in New York, but it isn't going to go down well in Wyoming, where 70% voted Trump. Similarly, your "I love Trump" T-shirt will probably not be popular in California, where 62% voted Hillary.1

●Practice your facial expression beforehand

They say a picture tells 1,000 words. Your face is the same. 2You need to invest some energy in making sure your true feelings are completely buried. Ten minutes in front of the mirror should be enough to perfect your neutral face. 3Well, we suggest closing them. Easy.

●Have a list of neutral topics for the dinner table

The weather is A favorite subject of the British. It is inoffensive, bland and can provide a good half-hour's chat, if done well. Everyone has an opinion on whether or not it is colder/hotter/wetter/windier than last year/10 years ago/when they were little. You can involve the whole family.4With Clinton and Trump supporters largely split on whether climate change exists, it could inadvertently lead to politics. So it's maybe trickier for Americans than the weather-worn Brits. 5After all, the rivalry between your American football team of choice and your cousin's may have a long and vitriolic history, but it is likely to be less poisonous than the current differences in your politics.

A. Sports may not be a neutral subject.

B. Biting your lip is simply not enough this holiday season.

C. There are hundreds of outstanding topics for Thanksgiving.

D. There is one slight downfall to this particular favorite.

E. Are you one of those people whose eyes always tell the truth?

F. So we advise leaving the T-shirt at home, and covering up the stickers.

G. It would be fine, if people of different opinions would not spend Thanksgiving together.

【答案】

1F

2B

3E

4D

5A

【解析】試題分析:選舉后感恩節(jié)生存的短期指南。

1F根據(jù)上句:你的我愛王牌”T恤可能不會在加利福尼亞流行,在那里有62%的投票Hillary.可知下句的意思應(yīng)該是:所以我們建議把T恤留在家里,并蓋上貼紙。故選F。

2B根據(jù)上文:他們說一幅圖畫能頂替1000個單詞。你的臉是相同的。再根據(jù)空格下句:你需要投入一些精力來確保你的真實(shí)感情徹底被掩埋。可知此處的意思應(yīng)該是:在這個假期季節(jié)里只是咬嘴唇是不夠的。故選B

3E根據(jù)上句:在鏡子面前十分鐘應(yīng)該足以完善你的中立的臉。再根據(jù)空格下句:我們建議閉上它們?芍颂幍囊馑紤(yīng)該是:你是那些眼睛總是說實(shí)話的人嗎?故選E

4D根據(jù)上句:你可能涉及整個家庭。再根據(jù)空格下句:克林頓和特朗普的支持者在很大程度上取決于氣候變化的存在,它可能會無意間導(dǎo)致政治?芍颂幰磉_(dá)的意思是:對特別喜愛的東西有一個輕微下降。故選D。

5A根據(jù)上句:這是美國人比英國人更可能穿的天氣。再根據(jù)空格下句:畢竟,你選擇的是美式足球隊(duì)之間的競爭?芍司涞囊馑际牵后w育可能不是一個中立的主題。故選A。

【學(xué)法指導(dǎo)】

在做七選五題型時一定要結(jié)合上下文聯(lián)系,悟出文章內(nèi)涵,把握其精髓,再根據(jù)常識,得出正確選項(xiàng),切記不能脫離開語境,妄自臆斷,因而做出錯誤判斷!4D根據(jù)上句:你可能涉及整個家庭。再根據(jù)空格下句:克林頓和特朗普的支持者在很大程度上取決于氣候變化的存在,它可能會無意間導(dǎo)致政治。可知此處要表達(dá)的意思是:對特別喜愛的東西有一個輕微下降。故選D。

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