9.Sina Weibo,one of the country's most popular micro-blogging sites,has launched a paid service.For a 10 yuan ($ l.57)monthly fee,users get a membership on their Sina Weibo accounts.
According to Xu Yuanyuan,a member of the marketing team at Sina,themove is to guarantee a more convenient and safer environment for users.But despite the company's efforts to increase income,it seems that most of its 300million users still prefer the free version.
The premium membership (高級(jí)會(huì)員) plans,announced by the company on Monday,brought about negative comments from its users.
"The current service is good enough for me",said a Beijing-based micro-blogger."I don't really need those value-added services and it might be a waste of money.I might consider paying for it if some more features are added."
Dong Xu,an analyst with consulting firm Analysys International,said that Sina shouldn't expect a great increase in income brought by the new services.The free services are enough for most users,Dong said."The company has been making attempts at different profit models since last year.A potential source of income could be gaming.Games and advertisements are so far the two biggest sources of income."she said.
Other micro-blogging service providers have not yet followed suit.Fang Gang,vice-president of rival Sohu,said via e-mail on Tuesday that Sohu's micro-blogging service will never charge users."It's good news for us.Users can come to our website if they have to pay for services (at Sina)."Fang said.

36.Most of Sina Weibo's usersB.
A.a(chǎn)ren't satisfied with its free version
B.show no interest in its paid services
C.a(chǎn)re looking forward to new services
D.think highly of its new paid version
37.What's Dong Xu's attitude towards Sina Weibo's new services increasing income?A
A.Negative.        
B.Confident.
C.Indifferent.      
D.Positive.
38.Why did Fang Gang consider Sina Weibo's charging its users good news?C
A.Because Sina will make more money.
B.Because Sina will lose the whole Weibo market.
C.Because Sohu will attract more users.
D.Because Sohu will offer free services.
39.What can be inferred from the text?D
A.Most of Weibo websites will charge their users.
B.Sina Weibo's new move will be a great success.
C.Sina Weibo's users will enjoy more services.
D.A large number of Weibo users like playing games.
40.What can be the best title for the text?B
A.Sina Weibo Faces Great Challenges
B.Sina Weibo Launches Paid Services
C.Sina Weibo Expects Income Increase
D.Sina Weibo Becomes More Convenient.

分析 新浪微博--當(dāng)前全國的主流網(wǎng)站之一,今日推出一項(xiàng)收費(fèi)計(jì)劃.每月只需十元就能更好的獲得服務(wù).雖然公司管理人員覺得很有必要,但絕大部分網(wǎng)友并不買賬.

解答 36.B   37.A  38.C 39.D 40.B
36.B推理判斷題.根據(jù)第三段The premium membership (高級(jí)會(huì)員) plans,…brought about negative comments from its users.可知,收費(fèi)計(jì)劃帶來了負(fù)面評(píng)價(jià).故選B.
37.A推理判斷題.根據(jù)Dong Xu的話…said that Sina shouldn't expect a great increase in income brought by the new services.可推測出她是持否定態(tài)度的.故選A.
38.C推理判斷題.最后一段句子Users can come to our website if they have to pay for services (at Sina).他認(rèn)為新浪微博如果收費(fèi)的話,對(duì)于搜狐而言是好事,因?yàn)榭蛻艨梢赃x擇免費(fèi)的搜狐微博.故選C.
39.D推理判斷題.從倒數(shù)第二段句子Games and advertisements are so far the two biggest sources of income.可知游戲是網(wǎng)站的主要收入之一,推測愛玩游戲的網(wǎng)民很多.故選D.
40.B主旨大意題.文章圍繞新浪微博收費(fèi)展開,所以B項(xiàng)Sina Weibo Launches Paid Services最符合題意.故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本文屬于政治經(jīng)濟(jì)類閱讀,做此類題目時(shí)要先通讀全文,然后帶著問題,有針對(duì)性、有目的尋找相關(guān)的理論依據(jù).本文主要考查細(xì)節(jié)理解題,要求學(xué)生認(rèn)真閱讀仔細(xì)分析,理解文章的內(nèi)涵和作者所要傳達(dá)出的意圖.

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