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Do you Douyin?

Got a moment – or, perhaps, 15 seconds? In the age of fragmented (碎片化的) time, Douyin, which is a massive hit in China right now, can perfectly fill in the gaps when people have nothing 1. (good) to do between two events; its daily plays 2. (spread) over one billion in the past few years. The Meipai(美拍)-like app allows users to produce creative short videos that combine music with mouth shapes or body moves. They can dance, sing, cook or do 3. their hearts desire.

Launched in September 2016, Douyin 4. (own) by Zhang Yiming, one of China's top tech leaders; he chairs ByteDance. Similar to how Meipai worked 5. a time-limited video platform (平台), Douyin is a 6. (collect) of brief 15-second music videos, mainly focused on young people, 7. it's certainly suitable for all ages.

On the platform, childish and strange behaviors are 8. (total) acceptable. In high-pressure world, it is no surprise that Douyin has become so successful – all you need to do is pick up your phone and open the app to relieve some stress and have 9. laugh. The app pushes related videos and products based on users' preferences and consequently, Douyin can be quite addictive – many people just want to enjoy a few minutes at first, but end up 10.  (consume) several hours' video time.

 

1. better 2. have spread 3. whatever/what/anything 4. is owned 5. as 6. collection 7. but/though/yet 8. totally 9. a 10. Consuming 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍“抖音”。 《抖音》是一部时长15秒的音乐短片集锦,主要面向年轻人,但肯定适合各个年龄段。你所需要做的就是拿起你的手机,打开应用程序,缓解一些压力,然后笑一笑。 1.考查比较级。句意:当人们在两件事之间无事可做时。可知这里是两件事在做比较“没有更好的事可做”,所以用比较级,故答案为better。 2.考查时态。根据in the past few years,可知句子用现在完成时态,且句子主语是plays,复数形式,故答案为have spread。 3.考查宾语从句或定语从句。句意:他们可以跳舞、唱歌、做饭或做他们心中想做的事。谓语动词do后面是宾语从句,从句缺少引导词,缺少宾语,所以此处填whatever/what;结合句意谓语动词do后面用不定代词anything作先行词,后面是省略that的定语从句。故答案为whatever/what/anything。 4.考查一般现在时态的被动语态。句意:“Douyin”成立于2016年9月,由张一鸣所有。此处Douyin和own之间是被动关系,结合句意应该用一般现在时态的被动语态,故答案为is owned。 5.考查固定搭配。句意:类似于Meipai怎样充当一个有时间限制的视频平台。固定搭配:work as“担任,充当”。故答案为as。 6.考查固定结构。句意:《抖音》是一部时长15秒的音乐短片集锦,主要面向年轻人,但肯定适合各个年龄段。固定结构:a collection of“------的集锦”,故答案为collection。 7.考查并列连词。句意:《抖音》是一部时长15秒的音乐短片集锦,主要面向年轻人,但肯定适合各个年龄段。此处前后是一种转折关系,故答案为but/though/yet。 8.考查副词。句意:在平台上,幼稚和奇怪的行为是完全可以接受的。此处副词修饰形容词,故答案为totally。 9.考查不定冠词。句意:你所需要做的就是拿起你的手机,打开应用程序,缓解一些压力,然后笑一笑。固定词组:have a laugh“笑一笑”,故答案为a。 10.考查固定搭配。固定搭配:end up doing sth.“以做某事而结束”,故答案为consuming。
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