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    People keep organizing massive thousand person hide-and-seek games at Ikea (宜家) though it has _______ asked people not to play in its stores.

The first evidence of this _______ dates back to 2014, when a Belgian blogger named Elise De Rijck coordinated a hide-and-seek meet up at her local Ikea store to celebrate her 30th birthday. She _______ a Facebook group and invited her friends — but soon, thousands of people joined the group. Ikea Belgium got _______ of the plan and instead of _______ it, offered Ikea's full support, including _______ staff and security to host the event. From the photos that still _______ online, the event was a _______, filled with people hiding under bins and beds all over the store.

For Ikea, it was a(n) _______ thing. The company soon __________ similar Facebook groups organizing games and asked them to disband, noting __________ risks. And for good reason: Ikea is full of heavy furniture and forklifts (叉车).

Just this week, authorities in Glasgow __________ a new plan for a 3,000-person game in the Scottish city's Ikea store. Employees at the local Ikea __________ the plan on Facebook and called the police, who turned away the __________ gamesters. An Ikea spokesperson told The Scotsman, “We need to make sure people are safe, and that's hard if we don't know where they are.”

Ikea's prohibition on hide-and-seek __________. But at the same time, it's hard not to see the phenomenon as a potential __________ for the company, which has been working __________ to reinvent itself, rethinking its store designs and opening smaller urban stores that are really just a __________ for digital orders. It probably truly isn't safe to play guerilla-style games at a store that sells heavy furniture. Then again, Ikea has thousands of people __________ about driving to the very suburban box stores that wants people to visit. Isn't that an underlying opportunity, rather than a __________?

1.A.repeatedly B.occasionally C.suddenly D.hardly

2.A.claim B.setting C.trend D.scene

3.A.created B.invented C.obtained D.abolished

4.A.light B.rain C.wind D.sand

5.A.sponsoring B.rejecting C.approving D.monitoring

6.A.serious B.cheerful C.virtual D.extra

7.A.pioneer B.circulate C.expand D.survive

8.A.surprise B.creation C.success D.mess

9.A.one-time B.everyday C.frequent D.rare

10.A.looked forward to B.reflected on C.withdraw from D.reached out to

11.A.fire B.health C.safety D.business

12.A.organized B.prevented C.supported D.observed

13.A.declared B.banned C.exposed D.spotted

14.A.painstaking B.weather-beaten C.would-be D.poverty-stricken

15.A.causes debates B.makes sense C.ends in failure D.faces challenges

16.A.chance B.threat C.application D.disaster

17.A.aimlessly B.desperately C.accurately D.temporarily

18.A.warehouse B.museum C.showroom D.gallery

19.A.enthusiastic B.concerned C.upset D.anxious

20.A.plan B.game C.prohibition D.problem

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了尽管宜家一再要求人们不要在店内玩捉迷藏游戏,但人们还是在不停地组织成千上万人在宜家玩捉迷藏游戏。文章说明了这一游戏开始的历史,以及宜家拒绝人们在店里玩捉迷藏游戏的原因是出于安全考虑,而作者认为这是一个潜在机遇而非问题。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:尽管宜家一再要求人们不要在店内玩捉迷藏游戏,但人们还是在不停地组织成千上万人在宜家玩捉迷藏游戏。A. repeatedly反复地;B. occasionally偶尔;C. suddenly突然;D. hardly几乎不。根据上文People keep organizing massive thousand person hide-and-seek games at Ikea可知,尽管宜家一再要求人们不要在店内玩捉迷藏游戏,但人们还是在不停地组织成千上万人在宜家玩捉迷藏游戏。故选A。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种趋势的第一个证据可以追溯到2014年,当时一位名叫Elise De Rijck的比利时博主为了庆祝自己30岁的生日,在当地的宜家门店组织了一次捉迷藏聚会。A. claim声称;B. setting布置;C. trend趋势;D. scene场景。根据后文dates back to 2014可知,人们在宜家玩捉迷藏游戏的趋势能够追溯到2014年,其它选项不符合语境。故选C。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她创建了一个Facebook群,并邀请了她的朋友——但很快,成千上万的人加入了这个群。A. created创造;B. invented发明;C. obtained获得;D. abolished废除。根据后文a Facebook group and invited her friends可知,Elise De Rijck创建了一个Facebook群,并邀请了她的朋友。故选A。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:比利时的宜家听说了这个计划,并没有拒绝,而是提供了宜家所有的支持,包括额外的工作人员和安全来举办这次活动。A. light光线;B. rain雨;C. wind风;D. sand沙。此处为固定短语get wind of表示“听说,得知”。故选C。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:比利时的宜家听说了这个计划,并没有拒绝,而是提供了宜家所有的支持,包括额外的工作人员和安全来举办这次活动。A. sponsoring赞助;B. rejecting拒绝;C. approving赞成;D. monitoring监视。根据后文offered Ikea's full support可知,宜家提供了支持也不是拒绝这次活动。故选B。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:比利时的宜家听说了这个计划,并没有拒绝,而是提供了宜家所有的支持,包括额外的工作人员和安全来举办这次活动。A. serious严肃的;B. cheerful快乐的;C. virtual虚拟的;D. extra额外的。结合后文staff and security to host the event.可知,宜家不仅提供了所有的支持,还包括额外的工作人员和安全来举办这次活动。故选D。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从网上流传的照片来看,这次活动很混乱,人们躲在商店各处的箱子和床下。A. pioneer开辟;B. circulate流传,循环;C. expand扩张;D. survive幸存。结合后文online可推知,此处是指网上关于这次活动流传出的照片。故选B。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从网上流传的照片来看,这次活动很混乱,人们躲在商店各处的箱子和床下。A. surprise惊讶;B. creation创造;C. success成功;D. mess混乱。结合后文filled with people hiding under bins and beds all over the store.可知,活动很混乱,人们躲在商店各处的箱子和床下。故选D。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对宜家来说,这是一次性的事情。A. one-time一次性的;B. everyday每天的;C. frequent频繁的;D. rare稀有的。结合后文宜家联系了游戏发起小组要求解散,可知这次活动对于宜家来说只是一次性的事情。故选A。 10.考查动词短语辨析。句意:该公司很快联系了类似的组织游戏的Facebook小组,并要求他们解散,理由是存在安全风险。A. looked forward to期待;B. reflected on反省;C. withdraw from退出;D. reached out to联系。根据后文similar Facebook groups organizing games and asked them to disband可知,宜家联系了类似的组织游戏的Facebook小组,并要求他们解散。故选D。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:该公司很快联系了类似的组织游戏的Facebook小组,并要求他们解散,理由是存在安全风险。A. fire火;B. health健康;C. safety安全;D. business生意。结合后文And for good reason: Ikea is full of heavy furniture and forklifts.可知,宜家到处都是重型家具和叉车,人们在里面玩耍游戏存在安全隐患。故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:就在本周,Glasgow当局阻止了一项在这座苏格兰城市的宜家商场举办一场3000人游戏的新计划。A. organized组织;B. prevented阻止;C. supported支持;D. observed观察。结合后文the plan on Facebook and called the police可知,警方阻止了这次三千人的游戏计划。故选B。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当地宜家的员工在Facebook上发现了这一计划,并报了警,警察拒绝了那些潜在的游戏玩家。A. declared宣称;B. banned禁止;C. exposed暴露;D. spotted发现。结合后文the plan on Facebook and called the police可知,宜家的员工在Facebook上发现了这一计划,并报了警。故选D。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当地宜家的员工在Facebook上发现了这一计划,并报了警,警察拒绝了那些潜在的游戏玩家。A. painstaking艰苦的;B. weather-beaten饱经风霜的;C. would-be潜在的,想要成为的;D. poverty-stricken为贫穷所困扰的。结合上文可知,宜家的员工事先在网上发现了这个计划,报了警,警察拒绝了这些潜在的游戏玩家。其他选项不符合语境。故选C。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:宜家禁止捉迷藏游戏是有道理的。A. causes debates引起争论;B. makes sense有道理;C. ends in failure以失败告终;D. faces challenges面对挑战。结合上文An Ikea spokesperson told The Scotsman, “We need to make sure people are safe, and that's hard if we don't know where they are.”可知,宜家为了确保人们安全而拒绝捉迷藏游戏的做法是有道理的。故选B。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但与此同时,很难不把这一现象视为该公司的一个潜在机会,该公司一直在拼命重塑自己,重新考虑其店铺设计,并开设规模较小的市区商店,而这些商店实际上只是数字订单的展示厅。A. chance机会;B. threat威胁;C. application申请;D. disaster灾难。根据后文Isn't that an underlying opportunity可知,作者认为这是公司的一个潜在机会。故选A。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:但与此同时,很难不把这一现象视为该公司的一个潜在机会,该公司一直在拼命重塑自己,重新考虑其店铺设计,并开设规模较小的市区商店,而这些商店实际上只是数字订单的展示厅。A. aimlessly漫无目的地;B. desperately拼命地;C. accurately精确地;D. temporarily临时的。根据后文to reinvent itself, rethinking its store designs and opening smaller urban stores可知,宜家公司一直在拼命重塑自己,重新考虑其店铺设计,并开设规模较小的城市商店。故选B。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但与此同时,很难不把这一现象视为该公司的一个潜在机会,该公司一直在拼命重塑自己,重新考虑其店铺设计,并开设规模较小的市区商店,而这些商店实际上只是数字订单的展示厅。A. warehouse仓库;B. museum博物馆;C. showroom展示厅;D. gallery画廊。宜家是出售家具的,因此此处应当指的是数字订单的展示厅(showroom)。其他不符合语境。故选C。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但再想想,上千人满怀热情地开车前往宜家郊区的大门店,而这些店也是宜家希望人们光顾的。A. enthusiastic热情的;B. concerned关心的;C. upset沮丧的;D. anxious焦急的。结合上文人们喜欢在宜家玩捉迷藏游戏,可知人们会热衷于开车去郊区的箱式商店玩捉迷藏。故选A。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这不是一个潜在的机会,而不是一个问题吗?A. plan计划;B. game游戏;C. prohibition禁止;D. problem问题。结合上文可知,宜家认为人们在店里玩捉迷藏会有安全问题,故选D。
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