根据短文内容回答下列问题

“I sometimes get up at three or four in the morning to surf the Internet.”

“ I checked my e-mail almost forty times a day.”

“I seldom spend less than three hours each time on the net.”

“I spend more time in chat rooms than with my ‘real-life’ friends.”

Do you know any people like these? They are part of a new addiction (瘾) called Internet addiction. According to experts, Internet addicts (迷) spends at least thirty to forty hours online every week. They lose control of the time they spend on the Internet.

For example, one college student was missing for several days. His friends were worried and looked for him everywhere but couldn’t find him. They called the police. The police found the student in the computer lab: he was surfing the Internet—for seven days straight.

A study shows that about six to ten percent of Internet users become addicted. The teenagers spend more time on the Internet than with friends and family. That’s why some experts worry most about young people.

Is “surfing the Internet” a hobby or an addiction for you? You may have a problem if you have one of the following symptoms (症状).

You go out with your friends less and less.

You’ve decide to spend a short time online, but then you spend several hours.

You do not go to important family events or you do not do school projects because you like to spend hours on the Internet.

What is the situation? Some experts suggest that people set strict limits on their time for Internet use. You have to learn to control it, or the Internet would control you.

1.How many hours does an Internet addict spend online every week according to experts?

2.Where was the missing college student found?

3.Why do some experts worry most about young people?

4.What is one symptom of Internet addiction?

5.How can Internet addicts solve their problem?

6.What might be the title of this passage? (In no more than TEN words)

Last year I went to Australia to study and travel. I stayed in Sydney _____ two months. I visited places of _____ in the morning and took English lessons in the afternoon. A friend and I stayed with a family from Sydney. The homestay(寄宿家庭) parents and brothers were very _____ to us. We talked about a lot of things with each _____ in English.

My spoken English improved _____ in Australia. I used to speak very little English in _____. But in Australia, I had to use it very often. I was soon able to _____ my teachers and homestay family freely.

To me, the best place in Australia is the Sydney Opera House. You can look at it from different sides. I think it is one of the most wonderful _____ in the world.I cannot sing very well, _____ when I was inside, I really wanted to sing.

Time ______ fast when I was in Sydney. Soon came Christmas, then the New Year. I had never spent the New Year ______ my family. But this year, I was so far away from them. I felt ______ sad.I missed them so much, and I knew they missed me so much ______. In the evening, I phoned my family. When I heard their ______, I began to cry. My homestay mother held me in her arms and comforted me. ______ kind foreign mother I had!

1.A. since B. for C. before D. after

2.A. fun B. help C. interest D. use

3.A. friendly B. nervous C. happy D. serious

4.A. others B. another C. other D. the other

5.A. strongly B. greatly C. hardly D. widely

6.A. Australia B. America C. England D. China

7.A. quarrel with B. fight against C. talk with D. complain about

8.A. building B. buildings C. built D. build

9.A. unless B. but C. so D. though

10.A. ran B. jumped C. flew D. walked

11.A. with B. without C. to D. for

12.A. few B. a few C. little D. a little

13.A. either B. also C. as well D. nor

14.A. faces B. pictures C. voices D. smiles

15.A. What B. What a C. How a D. How

It was a morning in June in Datong, Shanxi Province. Along the _____, people were on their way to work. Suddenly, sweet music was _____ around the street. A woman wearing the _____ of a city cleaner was sitting on the street corner playing the saxophone(萨克斯管). Beside her sat a beggar(乞丐), eating noodles _____ a big smile on his face.

Jia Fengxia first _____ the beggar in August 2011, when she was picking up plastic bottles along the street. The man saw Jia and passed _____ an empty bottle without speaking. Jia was very _____ and thought the man was kind.

“He is always _____ food in wastes,” Jia said. “I was sad when I _____ saw that.”

She always saw the man while doing her ______, and began to think about how she could help him.

The next time she saw him, Jia ______ him some noodles and sausage(香肠). She also brought her saxophone. ______ the man was enjoying the food, Jia sat next to him, playing old songs on her saxophone.

In March 2013, a local reporter took a ______ of Jia sitting next to the beggar playing the saxophone and posted the story on the Internet.

The photo received great attention because the pair looked so ______ sitting on the street corner, wearing simple clothes. Many people praised(夸奖) Jia for helping those in need, calling her “the most ______ cleaner” in China.

1.A. hospital B. street C. stair D. music

2.A. seen B. felt C. heard D. tasted

3.A. scarf B. watch C. flower D. clothes

4.A. at B. from C. in D. with

5.A. met B. hit C. loved D. missed

6.A. them B. him C. her D. me

7.A. angry B. sad C. surprised D. busy

8.A. throwing away B. looking for C. paying back D. reaching out

9.A. finally B. luckily C. first D. successfully

10.A. cleaning B. cooking C. washing D. business

11.A. bought B. lent C. asked D. sold

12.A. Although B. While C. Because D. If

13.A. walk B. look C. story D. photo

14.A. tired B. bored C. happy D. nervous

15.A. honest B. beautiful C. rich D. clever

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网