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根据对话内容,在空白处填入恰当的词语,使对话完整、通顺。

A: You look terrible. What happened to you, Larry?

B: I had a bad morning. I overslept because I stayed up late last night.

A: Don't you have a(n) 1.?

B: I have one, but it didn't go off. And you know, my parents are away on business. No one was home to wake me up.

A: You had to 2. to school, didn't you?

B: Yes, I took a quick shower and then ran to the bus stop without eating breakfast. By the time I got to the bus stop, the bus 3., so I had to take a taxi. Unluckily, when I got in the taxi, I found that I had left 4. at home. So I had to call my best friend Alan to meet me at the school gate and he paid the taxi driver for me.

A: I'm sorry to hear that.

B: When we walked into the classroom, the teacher 5.. She was really mad at us.

A: Oh, what a bad morning.

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It was already 8: 30 in the morning. Lin Tao, a 14-year-old schoolboy still didn't show up at school. He was often late for school! The teacher called his father and got to know he played computer games online late the night before and couldn't get up that morning. In fact, he had played online games since the age of 11. He almost dropped out of school last year.

Lin Tao is not alone. Information from China Internet Center shows that the number of teenage Internet users in China had been about 170 million by the end of December, 2016. Many of them like Lin Tao, spend too much time playing computer games online.

To deal with this problem,the Chinese government worked out regulation(法规草案) in January this year. According to the regulation, players need to use their own ID cards to play online games. Game companies will control(管控) teenagers' online game time. They will not be able to play online games between12: 00 at night and 8: 00 in the morning. If they are still playing during that time the game companies will lock them out.

Many people think that the regulation can surely better protect Chinese young game players online, while others doubt whether it can successfully stop them from playing games too much. “More and more people come to know that playing online games too much not only brings teenagers health and study problems, but also makes them depressed (沮丧的) and lonely,” Tong Xiaojun, a director from a university, told CCTV. “We need support from the whole society to solve the problems.”

1.What can we learn about Lin Tao?

A. He had a fight with his father. B. He dropped out of school.

C. He often arrived late for school. D. He started playing games at 14.

2.What does the word “doubt” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

A. are not happy B. are not sure C. are afraid D. are against

3.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?

A. To share Lin Tao’s experience in playing online games.

B. To explain reasons why teenagers enjoy playing online games.

C. To introduce ways of stopping teenagers from playing online games.

D. To encourage people to act in controlling teenagers’ online game time.

Dear Jason,

Happy birthday! You are now the proud owner of an iPhone. You are a good and responsible 14?year?old boy and you can have this gift. But with the acceptance of this gift come some rules. Please read through the following list of rules. I hope that you understand it is my job to help you become a well?behaved, healthy young man. If you fail to follow the rules, we will stop you from using it.

①If it rings, answer it. It is a phone. Say hello, and use your manners(礼貌). Do answer the phone if the screen reads “Mom” or “Dad”.

②It does not go to school with you. Have a conversation with your friends in person. That’s an important life skill. But field trips and after?school activities will need special consideration(深思).

③If it falls into the toilet, drops on the ground or disappears into thin air, you should pay for the repair costs or a new one. Accidents will happen, so you should be prepared.

④Turn it off, silence it or put it away in public, especially in a cinema. You are not a rude person, so do not allow your new toy to change that.

⑤Leave your phone at home sometimes. It is not alive, nor is it an extension(延伸) of your body. Learn to live without it. Be bigger and more powerful than FOMO—fear of missing out.

⑥________. See the world happening around you. Look out of a window. Listen to the birds. Take a walk.

If you mess up, I will take away your phone. We will sit down and talk about it. We will start over again. You and I, we are always learning. I am always in your team.

Mom

1.What’s the mother’s purpose of writing this letter?

A. To teach Jason how to use iPhone.

B. To show Jason how much his parents love him.

C. To remind Jason to be polite in public.

D. To make a deal with Jason on how to use his iPhone.

2.Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in the passage?

A. Keep your eyes up.

B. Take care of it.

C. Read more books.

D. Do eye exercises.

3.Which of the following situation can “FOMO” be used to describe?

A. Jason may feel excited if the screen reads “Mom” or “Dad”.

B. Jason may feel nervous if he doesn’t take the phone with him.

C. Jason may feel angry if he is asked to turn the phone off in public.

D. Jason may feel relaxed if he communicates with his friends on the phone.

4.Which of the following rules does Jason have to follow if he wants to own the iPhone?

a. Do not answer calls from strangers.

b. Keep the phone silent at the cinema.

c. Pay close attention to his phone at school.

d. Don’t take the phone with him all the time.

A. a, c B. c, d

C. b, d D. b, c

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