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小題1:The above posts center on a blog passage written by ________.
A.WendyB.JulieC.AnneD.Nancy
小題2:How many people have joined in the discussion?
A.2B.3C.5D.7
小題3: Nancy and Anne share the opinion that _________.
A.work can bring joy to people
B.creativity may help reduce depression
C.beauty is the most important in life
D.different people handle things differently
小題4:Which of the following about Julie is NOT true?
A.Julie is the CEO of a company.
B.Julie was once attracted to artwork.
C.Julie has never been attacked publicly.
D.Julie was honest about her past experiences.

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:B
小題4:C

試題分析:這是不同的網(wǎng)友對同一個(gè)人的博客的回應(yīng),每個(gè)人在自己的帖子里面發(fā)表自己的觀點(diǎn)。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:從各段內(nèi)容可知,這是不同的網(wǎng)友對同一個(gè)人的博客的回應(yīng)。從各段中網(wǎng)友對Julie的稱呼,以及Julie的回答中可知,這是Julie的博客,選B。
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題:把各段標(biāo)題中重復(fù)人名去掉,即為參加討論的人數(shù)是五人,選C
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第三段Nancy, thanks so much for taking the time to offer some great ideas for using creativity to help with depression. Actually during this time I’ve found that my creative work has been the one thing that’s brought me a lot of joy.可知Nancy和Anne都認(rèn)為創(chuàng)造力可以有助于減輕壓抑。選B。
小題4:推理題:由第一段I haven’t been attacked publicly ever like you,可知Julie曾經(jīng)被當(dāng)眾攻擊過的, C項(xiàng)的表述是錯(cuò)的。
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