7.
A.They may not be very exciting,
B.I can't stand them.
C.I hope to be a TV reporter one day.
D.We had a discussion about TV shows.
E.I don't mind soap operas.
A:What did you do in class today,Sarah?
B:(76)D.My classmates like game shows and sports shows.
A:Oh,(77)B.I love soap operas.I like to follow the story and see what happens next.
B:Well,(78)E.But my favorite TV shows are the news and tall shows.
A:They are boring.
B:Well.(79)A,but you can expect to learn a lot from them.(80)_C.

分析 本題是一道交際運(yùn)用題,圍繞課堂上同學(xué)們針對(duì)TV shows 展開(kāi)的一次討論.

解答 76.D考查上下文的邏輯關(guān)系.前句話說(shuō),你們?cè)诮裉斓恼n堂上做了什么?下文是"我們進(jìn)行了一次討論"符合邏輯,所以答案選D.
77.B 考查上下文的邏輯關(guān)系.我不能忍受他們,但我喜歡肥皂劇.符合邏輯.
78.E考查上下文的邏輯關(guān)系.前文I love soap operas說(shuō)我喜歡肥皂劇,后文說(shuō)到:我不在意肥皂劇,但是我最喜歡的節(jié)目是新聞節(jié)目. 符合邏輯.
79.A考查上下文的邏輯關(guān)系.根據(jù)前一句 They are boring.它們很枯燥,下文說(shuō)它們可能不令人興奮,符合邏輯關(guān)系,所以選A.
80.C 考查上下文的邏輯關(guān)系.它們可能不令人興奮,but you can expect to learn a lot from them但是你能學(xué)到很多東西,下文說(shuō):我希望有朝一日能成為一名記者,符合上下文邏輯,所以答案選C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 在所給的原文中找出關(guān)鍵詞或者說(shuō)是線索詞.文章的整體思路能幫助你在答案中篩選出符合邏輯的選項(xiàng),關(guān)鍵詞則能幫助你確定更多的細(xì)節(jié),排除相近的選項(xiàng).這些技巧多練練就能孰能生巧.

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