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Over one billion people used Facebook last Monday. For the ______ time, the site had so many ______ in one day. The CEO(首席执行官) of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, said it was a great ______ for them. Zuckerberg himself posted on his own Facebook that, “We just passed an important milestone(里程碑). This time one billion people used Facebook in a ______.” He said that on Monday, “One in seven people on Earth used Facebook to talk______ their friends and family.” He added that, “This was the first time we reached the milestone, and it's just the ______ of connecting the world.” Mr.Zuckerberg also said, “A connected world brings ______ relationships with those you love than before.” Zuckerberg ______ Facebook ______ he was a student at Harvard University in 2004. The website ______ became one of the biggest sites in the world. Today, it has nearly 1.5 billion users and Zuckerberg thinks that the ______ will become bigger in the future. In October 2012, he announced(宣布) that the Facebook had one billion visitors who used this website at least once a month. The company needs to ______ a lot in countries where Facebook isn't so ______, such as in many African and Asian ______ and some in Central and South America. Facebook has made Zuckerberg the ninth ______ person in the world, at the age of 31.

1.A. first    B. second    C. third    D. fourth

2.A. performers    B. doctors    C. visitors    D. programmers

3.A. festival    B. success    C. holiday    D. opening

4.A. day    B. night    C. week    D. year

5.A. about    B. with    C. at    D. of

6.A. ending    B. finishing    C. beginning    D. holding

7.A. colder    B. worse    C. shorter    D. stronger

8.A. improved    B. caught    C. made    D. accepted

9.A. because    B. before    C. if    D. when

10.A. quickly    B. finally    C. clearly    D. loudly

11.A. name    B. number    C. address    D. news

12.A. lose    B. grow    C. touch    D. go

13.A. popular    B. available    C. friendly    D. educational

14.A. villages    B. cities    C. schools    D. countries

15.A. tallest    B. richest    C. funniest    D. biggest

 

1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. D 10. B 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. B 【解析】 本文介绍了全球知名社交网站Facebook,因其庞大的用户数量,使它的创始人扎克伯克成为世界上第九位最富裕的人。 1.句意:第一次,网站在一天内有如此多的访客。A第一;B第二;C第三;D第四。根据下文We just passed an important milestone(里程碑) 可知这是“脸书”网站第一次在一天内访客超过10亿人次,故选A。 2.句意:第一次,网站在一天内有如此多的访客。A表演者;B医生;C访客。访问者;D程序设计者。根据语境可知此处指网站上的访问人数,故选C项。 3.句意:“脸书”首席执行官扎克伯格说:对他们来说它是一项巨大的成功。A节日;B成功;C假日;D开幕。根据后文We just passed an important milestone(里程碑)可知网站访客人数超过10亿是一项巨大成功,故选B。 4.句意:这次10亿人在一天内使用了“脸书”网站。A天;B晚上;C周;D年。根据上文the site had so many …in one day.可知此处应选A项。 5.句意:他在周一时说,地球上有七分之一的人使用“脸书”来与朋友们和家人们进行交谈。四个选项均为介词,A项about意为“关于、大约”;B项with意为“和…;用…; 带有、具有”;C“在…时/地”;D“...的”。分析语境可知本题考查固定短语talk with“与…交谈”,故选B项。 6.句意:这是我们第一次达到这个里程碑,它也仅仅是连接世界的开始。A结局;B完成;C开始;D举行。根据下文it has nearly 1.5 billion users and Zuckerberg thinks that the …will become bigger in the future. 可知“脸书”目前有将近15亿用户,并且其数量在未来还会变大。故前文一天内达到10亿人次的访客量仅仅是个开始,故选C项。 7.句意:一个联结起来的世界使你和你爱的人之间的关系比以前更加紧密。A更寒冷的;B更糟糕的;C更短的;D更强烈的、更紧密的。根据语境可知Facebook使亲人、朋友联系更加紧密,故关系更加密切,故选D。 8.句意:扎克伯格在2004年作为一名哈佛大学的学生时创造了Facebook网站。A提升、改善;B抓住、赶上;C制作,生产;D接受。根据语境可知应是他建立的网站,只有make符合题意,故选C项。 9.句意:扎克伯格在2004年作为一名哈佛大学的学生时创造了Facebook网站。A因为;B在…之前;C如果、是否;D当…时。分析题干可知本句为包含时间状语从句的主从复合句,主句动作“创立网站”与从句动作“在上大学”同时发生,且结合语境应选择when“当…时”来引导,故选D项。 10.句意:Facebook网站最终成为世界上最大的网站之一。A快速地;B最终;C清楚地;D大声地。根据上下文语境可知扎克伯格2004年创办Facebook,最终成为世界上最大网站之一,且拥有将近15亿用户,故选B项。 11.句意:如今,它已经拥有将近15亿用户,并且扎克伯格认为,这一数字将会在未来变大。A名字;B数字;C地址;D新闻。根据语境可知此处指用户的数量,故选B项。 12.句意:公司需要接触很多Facebook没有流行的国家,例如很多非洲和亚洲国家,还有美洲中部和南部的一些地区。A丢失;B成长;C联系、接触,触碰;D去。根据语境可知公司需要拓展业务范围,故应是联系这些没有使用Facebook的地区,故选C项。 13.句意:公司需要接触很多Facebook没有流行的国家,例如很多非洲和亚洲国家,还有美洲中部和南部的一些地区。A流行,受欢迎;B可利获得的,空闲的;C友好的;D有教育意义的。根据语境可知公司需要拓展业务范围,故是将网站推广到使用率不高,不流行的地区,故选A项。 14.句意:公司需要接触很多Facebook没有流行的国家,例如很多非洲和亚洲国家,还有美洲中部和南部的一些地区。A村庄;B城市;C学校;D国家。根据语境可知其推广范围是很多非洲和亚洲国家,故选D项。 15.句意:Facebook“脸书”使扎克伯格在31岁时就成为世界上上第九富裕的人。A最高;B最富有;C最滑稽;D最大。根据语境可知Facebook用户众多,故使扎克伯格成为富裕的人,故选B项。
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