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    As is known to all, many things can be measured in terms of data. Sometimes data can indeed tell the truth. With the help of data we can easily know the price of a can of Coke in the supermarket or the result of a football match. Data can make our life easier and more comfortable. What is more important, data seem to be fairer than words or statements. 1.. Nowadays, as lies exist in the world, data are expected to tell the truth. Therefore, many of us would rather believe data.

On the other hand, if we judge things only by data from the so-called specific research, aren’t we a little too narrow-minded? Many people often treat the so-called specific data unwisely just to make sure that they are making the right decisions. 2.. For example, how can you tell that somebody isn’t a good student just because he or she doesn’t get high marks in the final examination?

There are many things in our life which cannot be measured by data. For example, the degree of your feeling happy in your life, the depth of love between you and your friends, and the faith you have in your country. 3..

There is no doubt that analyzing the exact data is important to assessment of an actual event. But data should be dealt with wisely. We often get wrong data which mislead us. 4.. Remember, data have no feeling but we humans have. Data do not mean much to people if we do not have the abilities to analyze the data with the knowledge and confidence to judge whether they are true or false. We should try our best to be wise thinkers.

5.. Life is much more colourful than the pale data. So give the cold data a warm heart and we’ll find that the world is far more wonderful than the pale data can describe.

AData are data after all.

BIf the data are true, we don’t have to worry about being cheated.

CBut sometimes we may find that data aren’t everything.

DSometimes our hearts and mind are more sensitive than data.

E. Now and then the so-called specific data puzzle us very much.

F. The exact data should come from assessment of an actual event.

G. We can only feel them in our hearts but can never express them in data.

 

1.B 2.C 3.G 4.D 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章介绍了数据在生活中用来衡量事物和判断事物,但数据并不是所一切,应该明智地处理数据。 1.根据上一句What is more important, data seem to be fairer than words or statements. 更重要的是,数据似乎比语言或陈述更公平。可知,此处应举例数据的重要性。故选B。 2.根据下一句For example, how can you tell that somebody isn’t a good student just because he or she doesn’t get high marks in the final examination? 例如,只是因为他或她在期末考试中没有得到高分,你怎么知道某人不是一个好学生?可知,此处应填数据不能代表一切。故选C。 3.根据上一句For example, the degree of your feeling happy in your life, the depth of love between you and your friends, and the faith you have in your country. 例如,你在生活中感到幸福的程度,你和朋友之间的爱的深度,以及你对国家的信念。选项G中的代词them指代的是感到幸福的程度、爱的深度、对国家的信念。故选G。 4.根据下文Remember, data have no feeling but we humans have. Data do not mean much to people if we do not have the abilities to analyze the data with the knowledge and confidence to judge whether they are true or false. 记住,数据没有感觉,但我们人类有。如果我们不具备分析数据的能力,不具备判断数据真假的知识和信心,那么数据对人们来说就没有多大意义。可知,此处应填强调人类的思想的选项。故选D项。 5.根据下文Life is much more colourful than the pale data. So give the cold data a warm heart and we’ll find that the world is far more wonderful than the pale data can describe. 生活比苍白的数据更加丰富多彩。所以,给冰冷的数据一颗温暖的心,我们会发现这个世界远比苍白的数据所能描述的更美好。可知,此处应填含有数据就是苍白的数据的选项。故选A。
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(2)应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

(3)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

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Emma sat on her bed and cried for a long time.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Emma and her grandma were sitting at the table, eating when her mom, dad, and Ryan came home._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

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