科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
If you've been joining in chat room conversations, or trading e-mail with Web pals, you have become one of the millions who write in a peculiarly short form of English.?
And you've got a sense of humor about short forms like SOHF(=sense of humor failure) to describe Internet newcomers who don't understand you.
Across the globe, every night teenagers and their elders are “talking” online—many of them are talking at the same time.?
It's fast: try talking to six people at once. It's brief: three or four words per exchange. It takes wit, concentration, and quick fingers.?
And it requires tremendous linguistic economy. There's neither time nor space for explanations. Why consume precious key-strokes telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB(=be right back) will do? Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI(=pardon me for jumping in). Interested in whom you're talking to? Type A/S/L, the nearly universal request to know your pal's age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a response from your pal.?
If something makes you laugh, say you're OTF(=on the floor),or LOL(=laughing out loud),or combine the two into ROTFL(=rolling on the floor laughing).?
And when it's time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG(=got to go) or TTYL(talk to you later).?
People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing emotion, as it takes more time to hold down the “shift” key and capitals. Punctuation is going, too.?
In order to talk to several people at the same time on the Internet_______.
A. you have to speak fast and fluently?
B. you have to express your ideas in a brief way?
C. you should speak with wit and humor ?
D. one should pay much attention to the accuracy of the words?
If you get 17/F/NY as an answer to your A/S/L, it means_______.?
A. the person on the other end is 17 from New York and he is fine?
B. you are talking to a girl who is 17 and lives in New York?
C. you are talking to 17 girls who are from New York?
D. the person who are talking to you is a 1.7-foot tall New York girl?
To save time on the Internet_______.?
A. some people leave their letters in the dustbin?
B. some people never use “shift” in their writing?
C. many people leave the capital and punctuation?
D. people seldom use capital letters or punctuation
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
If you've been joining in chat room conversations, or trading e-mail with Web pals, you have become one of the millions who write in a peculiarly short form of English.?
And you've got a sense of humor about short forms like SOHF(=sense of humor failure) to describe Internet newcomers who don't understand you.
Across the globe, every night teenagers and their elders are “talking” online—many of them are talking at the same time.?
It's fast: try talking to six people at once. It's brief: three or four words per exchange. It takes wit, concentration, and quick fingers.?
And it requires tremendous linguistic economy. There's neither time nor space for explanations. Why consume precious key-strokes telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB(=be right back) will do? Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI(=pardon me for jumping in). Interested in whom you're talking to? Type A/S/L, the nearly universal request to know your pal's age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a response from your pal.?
If something makes you laugh, say you're OTF(=on the floor),or LOL(=laughing out loud),or combine the two into ROTFL(=rolling on the floor laughing).?
And when it's time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG(=got to go) or TTYL(talk to you later).?
People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing emotion, as it takes more time to hold down the “shift” key and capitals. Punctuation is going, too.?
In order to talk to several people at the same time on the Internet_______.
A. you have to speak fast and fluently?
B. you have to express your ideas in a brief way?
C. you should speak with wit and humor ?
D. one should pay much attention to the accuracy of the words?
If you get 17/F/NY as an answer to your A/S/L, it means_______.?
A. the person on the other end is 17 from New York and he is fine?
B. you are talking to a girl who is 17 and lives in New York?
C. you are talking to 17 girls who are from New York?
D. the person who are talking to you is a 1.7-foot tall New York girl?
To save time on the Internet_______.?
A. some people leave their letters in the dustbin?
B. some people never use “shift” in their writing?
C. many people leave the capital and punctuation?
D. people seldom use capital letters or punctuation
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
If you have been joining in chat room conversations, or trading email with web pals (網(wǎng)友) , you have become one of the millions who write in a peculiarly short form of English.
And you’ve got a sense of humor about short forms like SOHF (= sense of humor failure) to describe Internet newcomers who don’t understand you.
Across the globe, every night teenagers and their elders are “talking online”, many of them all talking at the same time.
It’s fast: try talking to six people at once.It’s brief: three or four words per exchange.It takes wit, concentration, and quick fingers.
And it requires tremendous linguistic economy (語言省略).There’s neither time nor space for explanations.Why consume precious key-strokes (鍵盤敲擊) telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB( = be right back) will do?
Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI (= pardon me for jumping in).
Interested in whom you are talking to? Type A/S/L, the nearly universal request to know your pal’s age, sex and location.You may get 15/M/NY as a response from your pal.
If something makes you laugh, say you are OTF (= on the floor), or LOL (= laughing out loud), or combing the two into ROTFL ( = rolling on the floor laughing) .
And when it is time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG (= got to go) or TTYL (=talk to you later).
People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can.Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing emotion, as it takes, more time to hold down the “shift” key and capitals.Punctuation (標(biāo)點) is going, too.
Many people talk on the Internet ______.
A.by sending short emails
B.by using a particular short form of English
C.by using peculiar English words and expression
D.in a funny way
In order to talk to several people at the same time on the Internet ______.
A.you have to speak fast and fluently
B.you should speak with wit and humor
C.you have to express your ideas in a brief way
D.one should pay much attention to the accuracy of words
If you get 17/F/NY as an answer to your A/S/L, it means______.
A.the person on the other end is 17 from New York and he is fine
B.you are talking to a girl who is 17 and lives in New York
C.you are talking to 17 girls who are from New York
D.the person who you are talking to is a 17-foot tall New York girl
To save time on the Internet, __________.
A.some people leave their letters in the dustbin
B.some people never use “shift” in their writing
C.many people leave the capital and punctuation
D.people seldom use capital letters or punctuation
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012年江蘇省揚大附中高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
When you’re surfing the Internet on your laptop from your dorm or home, do you know your personal details are being gathered secretly? And would you be surprised to know the information may be sold cheaply to advertisers and marketers?
According to an investigation by The Wall Street Journal, all it takes is a tiny file in a computer-a single code consisting of a long series of numbers and letters- to record the computer user’s age, gender, location, favorite movies and hobbies.
The newspaper reports that Lotame Solutions Inc., a New York company, uses sophisticated(高科技) software called a "beacon" to capture what people are typing on a website.
Lotame packages that data into profiles(個人資料)about individuals, only without their names, and sells the profiles to companies seeking customers.Batches of such data may be sold for a few dollars.
The Wall Street Journal survey discovered that spying on Internet users is one of the fastest-growing businesses on the World Wide Web.
The "cookie"- a tiny text file put on your PC by websites or marketing firms which might be used to remember your preferences for one site, or to track you across many sites is already old news.There are new and more complex tools such as "beacons" which scan in real time what people are doing on a webpage.These beacons instantly assess the Internet user’s location, income, shopping interests and even medical conditions.
Millions of Internet users around the world also face unprecedented(空前的)threats.Private, sensitive, personal and business information is being gathered and sold without their knowledge.
Companies insist the information they gather is anonymous and the data is used harmlessly. But the technology has grown so powerful that even some of the biggest websites in the US don’t know that they were installing intrusive files on visitors’ computers.These include MSN.com and Yahoo.com.
Next time you visit a webpage and find an ad banner advertising something you’ve been planning to buy, don’t be amazed that your computer can read your mind.
【小題1】The purpose of the passage is to .
A.introduce a tiny file in a computer-a single code |
B.show how your individual information was let out when you surf the Internet |
C.show how to protect your privacy |
D.introduce a sophisticated software called a "beacon" |
A.Lotame sells the profiles about individuals to companies seeking customers with their age, gender, location, hobbies and names |
B.spying on Internet users is the fastest-growing businesses on the World Wide Web |
C.some of the biggest websites in the US know they were installing intrusive files on visitors’ computers |
D.a(chǎn) tiny file in a computer-a single code consisting of a long series of numbers and letters can record users’ information |
A.because the data is used harmlessly.Internet users around the world will not face threats |
B.when a person surf the Internet, his personal details may be let out without his knowledge |
C.your computer can really read your mind |
D.MSN.com and Yahoo.com.use software to capture what people are typing on a website |
A.is a tiny text file put on your PC by websites |
B.is a soft ware that can package that data into profiles about individuals |
C.can assess the Internet user’s location, income, shopping interests and even medical conditions |
D.is not more complex than the "cookie" |
A.Neutral | B.Worried | C.Optimistic | D.Indifferent |
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科目:高中英語 來源:20102011江蘇啟東中學(xué)高一第二學(xué)期第二次質(zhì)量檢測英語試題 題型:閱讀理解
We supply the bike, panniers, all the support gear, easy to follow maps, cycle routes and either the accommodation or several accommodation suggestions depending on the tour.
All you need to do is bring your cycle gear. Book your accommodation off the detailed list if required, and you are all set for a cheap, environmentally friendly holiday in New Zealand.
We do all the hard work of sorting routes and where to stay — you just relax and enjoy the riding! Too easy.
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2 Day Self Guided Road Tour Banks Peninsula |
2 |
$182 |
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2 days of self guided cycling on Banks Peninsula roads. Includes bike hire, trip notes, panniers and lots great riding around lyttelton Harbour. |
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3 Day Self Guided Road Tour Canterbury and the Southern Alps |
2 |
$215 |
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An easy three day introduction to cycle touring to the inexperienced cyclist. From the high alpine passes of Arthur Pass cross the fertile Canterbury plains to the endless sandy east coast beaches. |
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5 Day Self Guided Road Tour Christchurch to Queenstown |
4 |
$480 |
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The wonderful and wild West Coast in a flash! For the fit and keen cyclist |
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6 Day Self Guided Road Tour Christchurch to Queenstown |
2 |
$365 |
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A tour that gets you from Christchurch to Queenstown a different way with far less hills! Cycling through the center of the South Island where great feast of fresh Salmon and breath taking views of Mt Cook await. |
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8 Day Self Guided Road Tour Christchurch to Queenstown |
3 |
$390 |
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From Christchurch to Queenstown in eight days down the West coast. The Transalpine does the hard work for you across Arthurs Pass and drops you in Greymouth for the start of your tour. |
1.
If you learned how to ride bike only a week ago, you should choose _______.
A. 2 Day Self Guided Road Tour B. 3 Day Self Guided Road Tour
C. 5 Day Self Guided Road Tour D. 8 Day Self Guided Road Tour
2.
Where can we mostly see the passage?
A. Newspaper B. TV C. Internet D. Magazine
3.
What do you have to do when you want to enjoy your cycle tour?
A. Bring your cycle gear.
B. Bring your support gear and book your accommodation.
C. Book your accommodation.
D. Bring your bike gear and do some hard work.
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