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This is a big week for Maya Van Wagenen....

This is a big week for Maya Van Wagenen. Her very first book Popular, her 8th grade diary, hit shelves across the country. She’s in New York to appear on The Today Show, and does a million interviews that accompany the book’s publication while she says she is worried about keeping up with the lessons she is missing back at her high school in Georgia.

As a middle schooler in a Texas town,  Maya once considered herself as an outsider. “I always struggled with making friends and finding confidence,” she says. “I felt bulled(欺负)and alone and it was really hard for me.” She said it was Betty Cornell’s Teen-Age Popularity Guide, a 1950s how-to book bought by her dad that greatly inspired her. She decided to follow the advice—devoting each month of her 8th grade year to different chapters like “Neat-looking” and “Be a Hostess”—and see if she could, in fact, become popular. Everyday, she’d taken notes on how people responded to her secret effort(nobody knew she was conducting this social experiment) and then she’d write detailed stories about her experience over the weekend.

After she finished the project, she sent the diary to her family. Her aunt passed it to a writer friend who in turn forwarded it to his agent. The agent wanted to sign Maya immediately. It was just the beginning: Penguin was the first publisher to bite and shortly after, Dreamworks got the movie right.

And while she’s riding the high of Popular for the time being, she has something else on her mind: her next book. Besides all that homework she has to do when she gets home, she is also writing a novel, for she has a two-book deal from Penguin.

“People always ask me, ’Why don’t you just home-school so you have time to work?’” she says. “But it’s fun in school, and I want to be a young adult writer! This is my chance to experience high school, so it’s the most important.”

1.Before she read Betty Cornell’s book, Maya felt that her school life was          .

A. amazing

B. inspiring

C. difficult

D. simple

2.What is the book Teen-4ge Popularity Guide mainly about?

A. Advice for teenagers to be well-received.

B. Advice for teenagers to take notes.

C. Ways for teenagers to conduct experiments.

D. Ways for teenagers to write stories.

3.Which of the following first published Maya’s book Popular?

A. The Today Show.

B. Penguin.

C. Her aunt.

D. Dreamworks.

4.What can we infer from Maya’s words in the last paragraph?

A. Her study at high school is necessary and important.

B. More chances are available to home-schooled writers.

C. Many adult writers will come to visit her school.

D. Young writers should have teaching experience.

 

bring along the appropriate clothing.☞A选项Her study at high school is necessary and important. ☞关键词 the most important.和necessary and important. 【名师点睛】推理判断题之根据事实细节,推断合理信息。 根据事实细节,推断合理信息。推理题要求在理解原文表面文字信息的基础上,作出一定判断和推论,从而得到文章的隐含意义和深层意义。推理题所涉及的内容可能是文中某一句话,也可是某几句话,但做题的指导思想都是以文字信息为依据,既不能做出在原文中找不到文字根据的推理,也不能根据表面文字信息做多步推理。也就是说,要做到判断有据, 推论有理, 忠实原文。切忌用自己的观点代替作者的本意,切忌片面思考,得出片面结论 【解析】本文主要介绍了Maya的第一本畅销书《第八年级日记》在纽约的书架上上架,在学生中受到了欢迎。 1.C 推理判断题。根据第二段的“I felt bullied (欺负)and alone and it was really hard for me. "She said it was Betty Cornell’s teen-age Popularity Guide, a 1950s how-to book bought by her dad that greatly inspired her.”分析可知,她读Betty Cornell’s book之前,在学校感觉是被欺负的和孤单的,而且感觉生活很难(really hard),really hard与difficult是同义词,故选C项。 2.A 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“…She decided to follow the advice -devoting each month of her 8th grade year to different chapters like" neat-looking and" Be a Hostess" and see if she could, in fact. become popular.”可知Maya读完书后,决定按照作者的建议(the advice)如何让自己有一个整洁的外表等,可知,这是给青少年自己得到让大家认可的建议。分析选项可知A正确。 3.B 推理判断题。根据第三中的“It was just the beginning: Penguin was the first publisher to bite and shortly after, Dreamworks got the movie rights”及第四段的第一句“.And while she's riding the high of Popular for the time being,”可知,是企鹅出版社出版了她的第一本书,当时她正受欢迎。分析句意可知,答案是B项。 4.A 【解题剖析】此题属于推理判断题中的(4)根据事实细节,推断合理信息。答案需要从文章的This is my chance to experience high school, so it's the most important.进行推断。 【答案定位】根据最后一段中的“This is my chance to experience high school, so it's the most important.”可知,她认为高中的经历对她来说是非常重要的。 【推理关系】题干What can we infer from Maya's words in the last paragraph? ☞文章内容This is my chance to experience high school, so it's the most important.
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