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    Andrea Silvera is always good at taking handwritten and detailed lecture notes. She had never _______she could make money with the skill until she was introduced to a(n)_________. OneClass provides course notes and study guides _______by excellent students for college students around the nation.

“I accidentally saw an article published by OneClass about difficult class. ” Silvera says. “There was a _________to become a note taker and I tried. After I______my notes and my trial period (试用期)was over, I was _____ . ” What is surprising, Silvera says, is the _________of views her notes receive. “In a class of 300, over 100 students usually view my notes. To get responses from a third of the class is ________, which makes me feel needed. ”

The founders of OneClass began the site_______ to help other students. But unexpectedly, it gained fame and wealth. Ninety percent of students who had used OneClass notes got better grades as a _______, and 68 percent of note takers also saw great_______in their studies. But note takers don't just take the job for_______benefit. Silvera has made $1,500 in just a year of note  taking for OneClass. “My notes are not just handwritten,” she said, “I________many  extra explanations that the________gives. ”

Silvera finds that working her way through college as a note taker has been ___________. However, she said she needed to _______other students who might be________ in taking the job: “If you want to do this, you have to put in the time and actually_________the classes. And you can’t trust that someone else’s notes are going to be ________because nobody can meet your every need—you need to take them_____.

1.A.believed B.puzzled C.heard D.thought

2.A.organization B.company C.newspaper D.website

3.A.written B.typed C.read D.sent

4.A.plan B.chance C.dream D.way

5.A.found B.sold C.offered D.held

6.A.employed B.impressed C.touched D.refused

7.A.number B.quality C.speed D.strength

8.A.terrifying B.tiring C.amazing D.relaxing

9.A.simply B.equally C.nearly D.slightly

10.A.present B.end C.goal D.result

11.A.trouble B.progress C.difference D.experience

12.A.social B.educational C.environmental D.personal

13.A.desert B.refuse C.include D.create

14.A.professor B.president C.friend D.partner

15.A.welcomed B.challenging C.moving D.meaningful

16.A.correct B.admire C.remind D.order

17.A.spent B.experienced C.spotted D.interested

18.A.attend B.teach C.review D.enjoy

19.A.brief B.perfect C.useless D.direct

20.A.in advance B.by accident C.by yourself D.in public

 

1.D 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.A 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文主要介绍了大学生Silver在OneClass兼职,通过分享自己的笔记来让自己和他人提高成绩、并且还能自己挣钱的故事。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在被介绍到一个网站之前,她从未想过自己可以用这项技能赚钱。A. believed相信;B. puzzled使困惑;C. heard听见;D. thought认为,思考。结合后文could make money with the skill until she was introduced to可知在被介绍到OneClass网站之前,Silvera从未想过(thought)自己可以用这项技能赚钱。故选D。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在被介绍到一个网站之前,她从未想过自己可以用这项技能赚钱。A. organization组织;B. company公司;C. newspaper报纸;D. website网站。根据第三段中The founders of OneClass began the site可知这是一个网站。故选D。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:OneClass为全国大学生提供由优秀学生撰写的课程笔记和学习指南。A. written写;B. typed打字;C. read阅读;D. sent寄出。根据上文course notes and study guides可知,OneClass网站为全国大学生提供由优秀学生撰写的课程笔记和学习指南。故选A。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我有机会成为一个记笔记的人,我尝试了。A. plan计划;B. chance机会;C. dream梦想;D. way方法。结合后文to become a note taker可知此处指有机会成为一个记笔记的人,短语a chance to do sth.“做某事的机会”。故选B。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我提供了我的笔记之后,我的试用期结束了,我被录用了。A. found找到;B. sold出售;C. offered提供;D. held握住。根据后文“my trial period(我的试用期)”可推断,在试用期内,Silver把自己的笔记提供给了OneClass。故选C。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我提供了我的笔记之后,我的试用期结束了,我被录用了。A. employed雇佣;B. impressed使印象深刻;C. touched触碰;D. refused拒绝。根据上文“my trial period was over”以及后文提到Silver笔记的浏览量,可推知,Silver被公司录取、雇佣了。故选A。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Silvera说,令人惊讶的是她的笔记收到的浏览量。A. number数量,数字;B. quality质量;C. speed速度;D. strength力量。根据后文数字“300”、“100”可知,这是她笔记被观看的数量。短语the number of“……的数量”。故选A。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:能从三分之一的学生那里得到反馈,真是太棒了,这让我觉得自己被需要。A. terrifying可怕的;B. tiring累人的;C. amazing令人惊异的;D. relaxing放松的。根据后文“makes me feel needed(让我感觉是被需要的)”可知,得到三分之一的反馈让Silver感到自己是被需要的、高兴的,因此该空应该填与“令人高兴的”相关的词,故选C。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:OneClass的创始人创办这个网站只是为了帮助其他学生。A. simply只是,仅仅;B. equally同样地;C. nearly几乎;D. slightly些微地。根据后文“unexpectedly(出乎意料地)”可推断,创办者起初只是想帮助其他学生。故选A。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:结果,使用过OneClass笔记的学生中有90%的人取得了更好的成绩,68%的记笔记的学生在学习上也取得了很大的进步。A. present礼物;B. end结束;C. goal目标;D. result结果。根据该段第一句“help other students(帮助其他学生)”可知,这些笔记最终帮助了使用它的学生。短语as a result“结果”。故选D。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:结果,使用过OneClass笔记的学生中有90%的人取得了更好的成绩,68%的记笔记的学生在学习上也取得了很大的进步。A. trouble麻烦;B. progress进步;C. difference差异;D. experience经历。结合上文Ninety percent of students who had used OneClass notes got better grades可知是在说明OneClass笔记给学生带来的好处,使学生取得了好成绩和进步。故选B。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是记笔记的人不只是为了教育利益而接受这份工作。A. social社会的;B. educational教育的;C. environmental环境的;D. personal个人的。根据前文“in their studies(在他们的学习中)”可知,在教育学习方面,写笔记的人获得了利益,所以该空应该填与教育相关的形容词educational“教育的”,故选B。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我把教授给的很多额外的解释都包含进去了。A. desert遗弃;B. refuse拒绝;C. include包含;D. create创造。此处指Silver的笔记中包含教授给的很多额外的解释。故选C。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我把教授给的很多额外的解释都包含进去了。A. professor教授;B. president总统;C. friend朋友;D. partner伙伴。根据前文“explanation(解释)”和逻辑,笔记中的解释应该是相关领域的专家教授给出的,故选A。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Silvera发现自己在大学里做笔记是有意义的。A. welcomed受欢迎的;B. challenging挑战的;C. moving动人的;D. meaningful有意义的。根据上一段可知,写笔记不仅能让自己成绩提高,还能挣钱,所以对Silver来说,这应该是很有意义的。故选D。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不过,她说,她需要提醒其他可能对这份工作感兴趣的学生:“如果你想做这份工作,你就必须投入时间,真正去上课。A. correct纠正;B. admire钦佩;C. remind提醒;D. order命令。根据后文“other students(其他学生)”,以及后文Silver说的话是给他人的建议,可知她要提醒其他想做这个工作的学生。故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不过,她说,她需要提醒其他可能对这份工作感兴趣的学生:“如果你想做这份工作,你就必须投入时间,真正去上课。A. spent花费;B. experienced经历;C. spotted发现;D. interested感兴趣。根据后文in taking the job可知此处指其他是想做这个工作,对这份工作感兴趣的学生。故选D。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不过,她说,她需要提醒其他可能对这份工作感兴趣的学生:“如果你想做这份工作,你就必须投入时间,真正去上课。A. attend出席;B. teach教;C. review回顾;D. enjoy欣赏。根据后文“can't trust that someone else's notes(不能相信其他人的笔记)”可知,别人的笔记并不能完全相信,要想真正做好笔记,还得自己亲自去课堂听课。短语attend the class意为“上课”,故选A。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:你也不能相信别人的笔记是完美的,因为没有人能满足你的所有需求——你需要自己去做。A. brief简短的;B. perfect完美的;C. useless无用的;D. direct直接的。根据后文“meet you every need(符合你的每一个需求)”可推断,这样的笔记是完美无缺的,故选B。 20.考查介词短语辨析。句意:你也不能相信别人的笔记是完美的,因为没有人能满足你的所有需求——你需要自己去做。A. in advance提前;B. by accident偶然;C. by yourself靠自己,独自地;D. in public公开地。根据前文可知,没有人的笔记是完美无缺、可以符合你的每个需求的,因此,要想真正学好,得自己做笔记。故选C。
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