题目内容
As for older people, some of the applications(应用程序)are hard to use because they didn't grow up with them. They don't have simple models of how it should work. They don't know what to do when it doesn't work.
I think there is huge potential, so I have designed some for them. The ability to connect to friends, who remember the same movies, news and music, is really important, especially as people get older. They end up in retirement homes and they aren't always close to their friends. Allowing the network to help them connect with friends and family members is a really powerful thing.
My wife likes using the Internet, although it took me years to get her to use e-mail. She was born with normal hearing, but lost it when she was three years old. She was totally deaf for many years until 53 when she got ear implants(移植).They work really well. That is a big change for her. Before then, her friends couldn't call her on the phone, so they insisted that she use e-mails to communicate with them.
The younger people don't even think of this as technology. It's just there, and they use it .There's been a very interesting change in communication styles between the old and the young .A woman named Sharryturkle wrote about this phenomenon(现象).There are some kids who are now in their teens and are tending not to make phone calls. And they think of e-mail as old-fashioned and slow.
The reason why teens don't make phone calls seems to be that they don't know what to say. When they call they often pause for a while. On the other hand, texting is considered proper, and it's OK if you don't answer. You might have been distracted(心烦意乱的).It's not considered rude, but it's considered unusual if you're in this kind of voice conversation and simply stop talling.
1. We can infer from the text that the author is a____.
A. company manger B. program designer
C. college professor D. family doctor
2. Why did the author's wife connect with others by e-mail? Because she______.
A. didn't like to talk on the phone
B. didn't know how to use the phone
C. couldn't move or meet with her friends
D. was deaf and couldn't hear others on the phone
3. What do the young people think of the Internet according to the text?
A. Interesting. B. Amazing.
C.Common. D. Dull.
4. What is the best way for the teens to communicate with others?
A. Sending e-mail. B. Making phone call.
C. Writing letters. D. Sending text messages.
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.D
【解析】
试题分析: 对于年长的人来说,一些新的科技对他们来说太复杂了而不能得到充分利用。但是与朋友进行联系是很必要的,于是作者为老年人专门涉及了一些应用程序。在本文中作者也对老年人和青少年对电话网络等的使用进行了比较。
1.推理判断题。文章首段提到电脑的一些应用程序对老年人来说很复杂,然后在第二段提出I think there is huge potential, so I have designed some for them.由此推断作者是一名编程人员,选B。
2.细节理解题。根据文章第二段She was born withnormal hearing, but lost it when she was three years old. She was totally deaf for many years until 53 whenshe got ear implants可知他妻子喜欢用邮件的原因是她曾经失聪多年,故选D
3.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段 The younger people don't even think of this as technology. It's just there, and they use it可知年轻人认为网络是非常常见的东西,选C。
4.细节理解题。根据文章末段Whenthey call they often pause for a while. On the other hand, texting is considered proper, and it's OK if you don't answer.可知青少年喜欢发信息,选D。
考点:考查社会生活类短文阅读
书面表达(满分20分)
假如你叫李华,是育才中学一名高一学生。国际友谊俱乐部根据你提出的要求,把美国朋友Kate介绍给你做笔友。现在请你用英文写一封信给Kate,表达愿意与他交友的愿望,并提供自己的有关信息(如下表所示),同时询问对方学习、生活和家庭方面的情况。
姓名 | 李华 | 年龄 | 17 | ||
性格 | 乐观、随和 | 就读学校 | 育才中学 | ||
就读年级 | 高一 | 学习状况 | 辛苦、快乐 | ||
家庭成员 | 父亲,教师;母亲,家庭主妇;妹妹,学生 | ||||
家庭住址 | 一个有山有水的小村子 | 业余爱好 | 听音乐、唱歌、跳舞、看电影 | ||
注意:词数100左右。(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总次数)
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