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Today almost everyone knows computers and the Internet. If I ask you “What is the most important thing in your life?” Maybe you will say “Computers and the Internet”. The first computer was made in 1946. It was big but worked slowly. 【小题1】 What can computers do? A writer once said, “People can’t live without computer today.”
The Internet is about twenty-five years later than computers. 【小题2】 We can use it to read books, send e-mails, do some shopping, play games and make friends.
Young men, especially the high school students like the Internet very much. 【小题3】 In the Internet bars, they make friends on the Internet and maybe they have never seen these friends. They don’t know their real names, ages and even sex(性别). 【小题4】 Some of them play games in the Internet bars all day and night. Many of them can’t catch up with others in many subjects because of that.
Now the government has done many things. Some gangster bars(黑网吧) have been banned(取缔). 【小题5】 The teachers and parents are still worried about these children.
We can use computers and the Internet to learn more about the world. But at the same time, we should remember that computers and the Internet could not do all the things.
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It's the end of class. When the bell rings, students of Luohu Foreign
Languages School in Shenzhen quickly take out their cell phones.
They want to log on to their micro blogs to check the interesting things that have happened in the last hour.
Since last year, the trend (潮流) of micro blogging has swept the country. Recent surveys shows that most students in middle schools have a micro blog and some even update their blogs over five times per day.
"We learn many fresh and interesting things on micro blogs and they have become popular topics in class," said Andy Liang, 14. "If you do not know about them, you are out of the loop."
It is also a great place for students to let out stress. "My parents always ask me to study hard, and encourage me before exams, but it really adds pressure," said Simon Zhang, 15. "When I share these feelings on my micro blog, I get many replies from friends in the same situation, which makes me feel better."
But parents are worried that micro blogging could be a waste of time. Some misleading messages may even cause danger to kids, they said.
Mr. Shen, a professor at the China Education Association, suggests parents not worry too much as long as kids are not crazy about micro blogging. Maybe it can become a window for parents to understand their children.
"If parents can read their children's micro blogs, they'll know their thoughts, thus leading to better communication and solutions to problems," he said. He also gives some tips for kids.
-Don't micro blog for more than one hour a day.
-Never micro blog in class.
-Try to talk face to face with people from time to time.
-Be critical(批判性的). Don't trust all the messages on a micro blog.
【小题1】Andy Liang thinks students are out of the loop if they don't know.
A.the latest films |
B.the famous pop song singers |
C.the popular topics in class |
D.many flesh things on TV |
A.feel sad | B.let out stress | C.add stress | D.make friends |
A.make kids crazy while logging on to it |
B.bring a lot of misleading messages |
C.become a window to understand young kids |
D.lead to worse communication |
A.It's good for kids to micro blog for more than one hour a day. |
B.Kids should trust all the messages on a micro blog because they are useful. |
C.The trend of micro blogging has swept the country since five years ago. |
D.Kids should try to talk face to face with people, not just micro blogging. |
Some years ago, Chinese high school students would show their new schoolbags , new clothes or new pens to their classmates when the new term started . Today, however , all have . If you still come back to school only these things , you are falling out-of-date(过时的) . Students in big cities like to bring the latest high-tech things to school, and feel happy and to show off these things to . Mobile phones, MP3 players , CD players , electronic dictionaries , the list is endless .
Young people think that , living in the 21st century , they must keep up with the . They don't want to fall . Besides, they think they need to keep in touch with their classmates , so they need mobile phones . They also like to the pop music , so they need CD players . They explain that, like electronic dictionaries , these can be in their study , . They think that their parents should understand they want these things .
Foreign students will also bring some latest high-tech things when they to school at the beginning of a new term. , they often use the money which they made by themselves during the holiday to these high-tech things that they want .
1.A.changed B.come C.joined D.stopped
2.A.to B.from C.of D.with
3.A.right B.lucky C.nice D.pleased
4.A.other B.the other C.others D.the others
5.A.times B.days C.years D.date
6.A.down B.off C.behind D.back
7.A.that B.how C.if D.which
8.A.hear B.listen to C.read D.play
9.A.look B.just C.feel D.something
10.A.new B.modern C.latest D.useful
11.A.also B.too C.either D.then
12.A.where B.which C.what D.why
13.A.return B.return back C.reach D.arrive
14.A.But B.However C.So D.Still
15.A.borrow B.buy C.lend D.take
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An e-reader has the memory space to hold hundreds of books.So people want to(A)扔掉沉书包and read with small, light e-readers.For example,Cushing Academy,a high school in Massachusetts,USA,replaced(替换)most of the 20,000 books in (B) its library last summer.Teachers and students will use e-readers instead.
Most e-readers are thin and weigh less than 500g.They can download(下载)an e-book in 60 seconds.“It's (C) so easy.You can have a lot of books right at your fingers!” said Meghan Chensusky.16.
Chinese schoolchildren are also trying e-readers.At the Shanghai World Expo(世博会),an e-schoolbag is now on show.It is a special e-reader.Students can use it to download textbooks from the school servers(服务器).(D)It can also send and receive homework.Some Schools in Beijing and Shanghai have tried this e-schoolbag for a few years.“It’s excellent.I (E)don't have to carry a heavy schoolbag anymore,”said Xiao Qi,15,Beijing.
New e-readers are not just for reading.They have Wi-Fi and multimedia(无线电视和多媒体).Parents worry that these may hurt their children's study habits. “I think Wi-Fi is not necessary for kids,”said Zeng Wenwen,43, Beijing.
【小题1】将文中划线部分(A)译成英语:________________
【小题2】文中划线部分(B)指代的是:________________
【小题3】写出文中划线部分(C)和(E)的同义词或近义词:________ ________
【小题4】将文中划线部分(D)改写为:Homework can also_______ _______and received through it.
【小题5】从文中找出两个修饰或描写e-reader的形容词:________ ________ 查看习题详情和答案>>
You may feel curious (好奇的) about students in other countries: Do they also have so much homework? What do they do in their free time?
On April 8, a report came out on the lives of high school students in China, Japan, South Korea and the US. It surveyed around 6,200 students from the four countries last year. You will find the answers to many of your questions in this report.
Who studies hardest?
Chinese students spend the most time studying. Nearly half of Chinese students spend more than two hours on their homework every day. That’s much more than students of the US (26.4%), Japan (8.2%) and South Korea (5.2%).
Who sleeps most often in class?
Japanese students fall asleep in class most often. About 45% of them said they sometimes doze off in class. In South Korea, it’s 32%; in the US, 21%; and 5% in China.
South Korean students don’t like taking notes. About 70% said they write down what the teacher says in class, much fewer than in Japan (93%), China (90%) and the US (89%).
Who is the most distracted (分心的)?
American students are the most active in class, but also the most distracted: 64.2% said they chat with friends in class; 46.9% said they eat snacks in class; and 38.9% said they send e-mails or read unrelated (无关的) books in class.
What do they do after school?
In their free time, most Chinese students study or surf the Internet. Most American students hang out with their friends. Most Japanese students do physical exercises. Most Korean students watch TV.
1.The report is about ___________.
A. the countries B. the subjects C. the students’ lives D. the high schools
2.What country isn’t mentioned in the report?
A. The US B. South Korea C. Japan D. India
3. ______ of the Chinese students spend more than two hours on their homework.
A. 26.4% B.8.2 % C. 5.2% D. 48.6%
4.The phrase doze off means ______.
A. be half asleep B. get up C. eat snacks D. send emails
5.What of the following sentences is Not true?
A. The survey from the four countries was made last year.
B. Most Japanese students do physical exercises after school.
C. About half of the American students chat with friends in class.
D. The students in South Korean don’t like taking notes in class.
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