题目内容
Li Ming is a 13-year-old student in Shanghai. Last May, he spent most of his free time _____ King of Glory(王者荣耀). “_______ of the boys in my class is playing it,” he said, “Good players are respected(受尊敬的).”
King of Glory was such a _______ mobile game in China that it has 50 million _______ users. Unlike other games, King of Glory names all of its characters(角色) _____ people from China’s history. “All of them look very cool,” said Li. His favourite _____ is Jing Ke. “She is very pretty,” The boy added.
“Pretty?” Yes, you read right. The _______ Jing Ke was a man. _______ in the game, it turned him into a woman. Jing Ke is not the only one. Li Bai, as we know, was one of the most famous______ in history. The game made him into a murderer(凶手). China’s first known physician, Bian Que, doesn’t just take care of ______ people. He also poisons(毒害) his enemies.
This has caused a hot debate(争辩). Some parents are ________ that the game may mislead(误导) their children. An article in Guangming Daily also criticized(批评) King of Glory for the same reason. It says the game rewrote China’s history. “Not _______ can be a game,” it says.
Others, however, are less worried. They think a game is a game. “Why do we have to feel so serious ______ playing a game?” one of them asked.
The real problem, maybe, is that there is no game rating system in China. The designer designed King of Glory for people _______ 16 years old. According to a survey, however, about 30﹪ of the players are in primary or middle school. They are ______ young to tell the differences between fact and fiction(虚构). If Tencent(腾讯), the game’s developer, could do something about this, the problem might soon be over.
1.A. with B. for C. on D. at
2.A. every B. each C. all D. both
3.A. amazing B. popular C. exciting D. boring
4.A. daily B. weekly C. monthly D. yearly
5.A. for B. by C. with D. after
6.A. hero B. doctor C. singer D. farmer
7.A. true B. real C. famous D. new
8.A. And B. Or C. But D. so
9.A. poets B. writers C. kings D. artists
10.A. old B. young C. sick D. ill
11.A. worried B. interested C. surprised D. excited
12.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
13.A. when B. why C. how D. what
14.A. more than B. less than C. at most D. fewer than
15.A. so B. as C. very D. too
任务型阅读 阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,每个空格只填1个单词。
All schools have their own rules (规则). The rules change from one school to another. Some schools are much stricter(严格) than others. There are also some rules that are strange or funny to us. Here are some funny school rules:
Strict Japanese rules
Most schools ask students to wear uniforms, such as sports suits or skirts. But Japanese schools even have rules about the colour of underwear! They also need that girls' socks should be folded(折叠) in a certain way and boys' heads should be shaved(剃).
Other Japanese schools tell students that they can't go to the movies after sunset.
Different shoes in the USA
At some American schools, students have to change their shoes when they go into the schools every day. This makes sure students won't fall over on the floors and keeps the schools clean.
No strange hair in the UK
Students can’t have strange hairstyles in some British schools. But they can wear certain hairstyles during the World Cup years. There were two students who had special hairstyles during the 2002 World Cup. After the World Cup, their teachers asked them to go to the barber's at once.
Topic | Funny school rules in different 1. | ||
In Japan | Wear 2., such as sports suits or skirts. Be careful with the 3. of underwear! | ||
Girls | Fold socks in a certain 4.. | ||
Boys | Shave their heads. | ||
5. go to the movies after sunset. | |||
In 6. | Change their shoes every day. Be careful not to fall over on the floors Keep the schools 7.. | ||
In the UK | 8. strange hairstyles in some British schools isn't allowed(允许). | ||
during the World Cup | Students are 9. to wear certain hairstyles. | ||
10. the World Cup | Students should go to the barber’s. | ||