专四

单选题We can infer from the passage that the texts sent by texters are

A.quite revealin   
B.well writte
C.unacceptable by other
D.shocking to other

参考答案:A进入在线模考
【定位】由题干中的texts,texters可以定考点在第5段。
推断题。第5段说,手机使“笔谈者”能够 “展示”出全新的外向型性格,选项A中的revealing即原文express的换位表达,故正确。
【点睛】原文说,笔谈者“很可能”说,他们的家人“会”(would)感到吃惊。在用词、语气上都有所保留。而选项D语气肯定,是过度推理,具有较强干扰性。

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