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【题目】六、任务型阅读

阅读下列短文,根据短文信息完成文后表格,每空一词。

What do you do when you come across a problem while doing your homework? Andy would take out his smart phone, open a special app and searched the problem. Answers soon appeared on the screen.

Nowadays, many students do homework with the help of the Internet like Andy. They search information online, use apps or discuss through social networks like QQ and WeChat.

“It’s convenient(方便的). You don’t have to wait or get a tutor(导师) on the spot(地点,场所),” Andy said. “You also learn by seeing how others work them out.”

It also improves students’ abilities , said John, another student. He said it’s especially true for new types of homework.

John’s Chinese teacher often asks students to give speeches on great authors. When it comes to John’s turn, he usually searches online, picks out certain stories and makes PowerPoint presentations.

“I’ve become skilled at finding information online and using Microsoft Office,” Wang said.

??? However, many students think this trend (趋势) also brings up problems. Some students just copy the answers online without thinking. They become lazy.

A head teacher in Andy and John’s school said that knowing how to use the Internet is important. The key is to have good self-control.

“No matter how difficult the problem is, think about it independently (独立地) first,” the teacher said. “Be sure to understand the reasons behind the answers, or you won’t make progress. If you don’t have confidence about your self-control, ask your parents for help.”

Getting Help on Screen

The phenomenon(现象)

Many students do homework with the help of the? 1. They use apps or 2 networks.

Two 3

When meeting a problem with homework, Andy would turn to his 4 and search.

John usually searches for information and 5 certain stories and makes PowerPoint presentations when he is asked to give a 6.

Opinions from students on this phenomenon

Some think it convenient and can 7 students’ abilities.

Many think it makes students 8 when they just copy.

Opinions from teachers

Having good self-control is the 9.

No 10 will be made unless students understand the reasons behind the answers.

If students aren’t confident about their self-control, they should turn to parents for help.

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【答案】

1Internet

2social

3examples

4phone

5chooses

6speech

7improve

8lazy

9key

10progress

【解析】文章讲述了现在许多学生做作业时使用网络,它既有优点,也有错点,自我控制很重要。

1根据Nowadays, many students do homework with the help of the Internet故填Internet

2根据use apps or discuss through social networks故填social

3根据后面介绍的是AndyJohn使用网络的情况可知是举例子;故填examples??

4根据like Andy. They search information online, use apps or discuss through social networks like QQ and WeChat.可知是用手机;故填phone

5根据When it comes to John’s turn, he usually searches online, picks out certain stories可知pick out 挑选,选出;故填chooses?

6根据John’s Chinese teacher often asks students to give speeches on great authors.故填speech

7根据“I’ve become skilled at finding information online and using Microsoft Office,” Wang said.可知是提高了能力;故填improve

8根据Some students just copy the answers online without thinking. They become lazy.故填lazy

9根据The key is to have good self-control.故填key ?

10根据Be sure to understand the reasons behind the answers, or you won’t make progress. 故填progress

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