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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年山東省冠縣武訓(xùn)高中高二下學(xué)期階段測試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
More than one in eight U. S. adults finds it hard to stay away from the Internet for several days at a time and about one in eleven tries to hide his or her online habit, according to a study showed on Tuesday.
The study by researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine in California found one in eight adults admitted they needed to spend less time online, saying this showed "problematic Interact use" is present in a sizable portion (部分)of the population.
The study involved a nationwide telephone survey of 2,581 respondents in the spring and summer of 2004 with researchers then examining the data and preparing the report which appears in the October issue of CNS Spectrums.
The survey found that 68.9 percent of respondents were regular Internet users and 13.7 percent of the users found it hard to stay offline for several days at a time.
It found 12.4 percent often stayed online longer than intended, more than 12 percent said they saw a need to cut back on their Internet use, and 8.7 percent tried to conceal (隱瞞) "non-essential "Internet use from family, friends and employers.
A smaller number, 8.2 percent, said they use the Internet to escape problems or a bad mood, while 5.9 percent felt their relationships suffered because of too much Internet use.
One report published earlier this year said that 5 percent to 10 percent of the population likely will experience Internet addiction (上癮).
It said signs include a disregard for health or appearance, lack of sleep and reducing physical activities and social communications with others, as well as dry eyes and juries of hands and fingers.
【小題1】From Paragraph 2, it tells us _______.
A.how to use the interact is a terrible problem to adults |
B.how surfing the net has caused a bad result to people |
C.why to throw off the Internet addiction becomes a hot problem |
D.why so many adults want to spend less time on the interact |
A.12.4% | B.8.7% | C.5.9% | D.13.7% |
A.Online habit of people has been a dangerous problem to society. |
B.All of the Interact users have terrible psychological problems to solve. |
C.The internet is more harmful to people than good. |
D.We have to pay attention to negative effects from the internet. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:安徽省2010屆高考考前調(diào)研卷(7-5)(英語) 題型:其他題
第Ⅱ卷 (非選擇題共35分)
第四部分寫作 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀 (共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。請將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。
It's every student's dream to do well in the national college entrance examination and enter a good university. In the eyes of students and parents, a good university should have a high ranking, and the employment rate of its graduates should be high. But be careful! The employment rate they tell you might not always be true.
Recently, people created a Chinese phrase "bet jiuye", which has become popular on the Internet almost overnight across China. The word "bet" has a grammatical use in Chinese: it has a function similar to the passive voice in English. But now people often use it to express their doubts about something. Here, the phrase "bei jiuye" has the literal meaning of "to be hired", but people understand that it really means "to be hired without one's knowledge" or "be hired for jobs that may not exist at all".
The story of "bet jiuye" goes like this. Zhao Dongdong, a graduate of a university in Shanxi province, was surprised to find that he got a job from a company he never applied to, which he wasn't even sure was a real place. On his last day of graduation ceremonies, he was surprised to come across the employment contract.
"God! At that time, I had not landed a job yet, but they gave me an employment contract! I wondered who on earth signed the contract with the company. "When Zhao made a phone cull to the company to check it out, no one answered.
He was not the only one in his college who was "hired" for a job that did not exist. One of his classmates signed a contract with a company called Xi'an Beilin Industrial Corporation, which could not be found on the Interact either. In the end, it turned out that the college had faked the contract to make it seem like the employment rate for new graduates was higher than that. By doing this, the college could build up a "good" reputation that could help it attract new students.
"Bet jiuye" is just one of many hot "bet" words on the Internet. See some of them in "Bonus". The use of "bei" is a satirical (諷刺的) way for the public to express its helplessness and criticize abuses of power, some people say. People also use "bet" words to bring attention to social problems, hoping they will be noticed by authorities.
Standards of students' and parents' 76. _______ |
Having a high ranking |
Having a high graduate employment 77. _______ |
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78. ________ of the phrase "Bei jiuye" |
To be hired 79. ________ |
To be hired with no knowledge or for 80 ________ jobs |
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81. ________ of the appearance of the phrase "Bei jiuye" |
Seemingly to 82. ________ employment rate for new graduates |
To form good 83. ________ |
|
84. ________ to the hot phrase " Bei jiuye" on the Internet |
A way of expressing helplessness and 85. _________ power abuses A way of fixing attention to social problems and being noticed by authorities |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
第Ⅱ卷 (非選擇題 共35分)
第四部分 寫作 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié) 任務(wù)型閱讀 (共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。請將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。
It's every student's dream to do well in the national college entrance examination and enter a good university. In the eyes of students and parents, a good university should have a high ranking, and the employment rate of its graduates should be high. But be careful! The employment rate they tell you might not always be true.
Recently, people created a Chinese phrase "bet jiuye", which has become popular on the Internet almost overnight across China. The word "bet" has a grammatical use in Chinese: it has a function similar to the passive voice in English. But now people often use it to express their doubts about something. Here, the phrase "bei jiuye" has the literal meaning of "to be hired", but people understand that it really means "to be hired without one's knowledge" or "be hired for jobs that may not exist at all".
The story of "bet jiuye" goes like this. Zhao Dongdong, a graduate of a university in Shanxi province, was surprised to find that he got a job from a company he never applied to, which he wasn't even sure was a real place. On his last day of graduation ceremonies, he was surprised to come across the employment contract.
"God! At that time, I had not landed a job yet, but they gave me an employment contract! I wondered who on earth signed the contract with the company. "When Zhao made a phone cull to the company to check it out, no one answered.
He was not the only one in his college who was "hired" for a job that did not exist. One of his classmates signed a contract with a company called Xi'an Beilin Industrial Corporation, which could not be found on the Interact either. In the end, it turned out that the college had faked the contract to make it seem like the employment rate for new graduates was higher than that. By doing this, the college could build up a "good" reputation that could help it attract new students.
"Bet jiuye" is just one of many hot "bet" words on the Internet. See some of them in "Bonus". The use of "bei" is a satirical (諷刺的) way for the public to express its helplessness and criticize abuses of power, some people say. People also use "bet" words to bring attention to social problems, hoping they will be noticed by authorities.
Standards of students' and parents' 76. _______ | Having a high ranking |
Having a high graduate employment 77. _______ | |
78. ________ of the phrase "Bei jiuye" | To be hired 79. ________ |
To be hired with no knowledge or for 80 ________ jobs | |
81. ________ of the appearance of the phrase "Bei jiuye" | Seemingly to 82. ________ employment rate for new graduates |
To form good 83. ________ | |
84. ________ to the hot phrase " Bei jiuye" on the Internet | A way of expressing helplessness and 85. _________ power abuses A way of fixing attention to social problems and being noticed by authorities |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
How to protect children Web fans from unsuitable material on-line while encouraging them to use the Internet has long been discussed in the US.
For some parents, the Interact can seem like a jungle, filled with danger for their children. But jungles contain wonders as well as danger and with good guides, some education, and a few precautions(預(yù)防), the wilds of the Internet can be safely navigated. “Kids have to be on-line. If we tell our kids they can' t be allowed to surf the Internet, we' re cutting them off from their future.”said an expert.
Most kids have started to use search engines. Many of them are great for finding tons of interesting Internet sites, and they can also locate places where you might not want your kids to go. There are search engines designed just for kids. A certain software contains only sites that have been selected as safe. The most popular way would be to use what is known as a “content screener”. But this can't be wholly reliable (可靠), and the best thing parents can do is to talk to their kids and let them know what is OK or not OK to see or do on the Internet. Another way is that mum or dad is nearby when the child is surfing the Internet.
A few other tips:
—Don't put the PC in a child's room but keep it in an area where mum or dad can keep an eye on things. That also makes the Internet more of a family activity.
—Ask your child what he or she has been doing and about any friends they make online.
—Tell your child not to give on-line strangers personal information, especially like address and phone number.
And tell your children never to talk to anyone they meet on-line over the phone, send them any- thing, accept anything from them or agree to meet with them unless you go along.
69. What is the main subject about the passage?
A. Opposing children's on-line. B. Internet in America.
C. American children going on-line. D. Appreciating the Internet.
70. What is the best way to protect children from improper material?
A. To talk to the children and persuade them to tell right from wrong.
B. To be nearby when they are surfing the Interact.
C. To fix a content screener on the computer.
D.To buy some search engines for children.
71. According to the passage, we can infer that
A. softwares fit for children want programming B. the Internet contains a lot of harmful sites
C. the Internet will be protected by law D. a child who is on-line is in danger
72. What does the passage tell us most?
A. Education. B. Good guides. C. Precautions. D. Software.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Many Chinese use instant messenger tools such as MSN or QQ, 1isten to music on MP3 players and log On the Interact using ADSL--without knowing the literal Chinese translation of the abbreviations(縮寫).
But they don’t have to, as many English letters have become part of the local lexicon(詞典).
A dozen abbreviations including GDP, NBA, IT, MP3, QQ, DVD and CEO are among the 5,000most-frequently used words in the Chinese-language media last year, according to a report on the 2006 language Situation in China, which was released yesterday in Beijing.
The report said some parents are so keen on English letters that recently a couple tried to name their baby “@”. Claiming the character used in e-mail addresses reflects their love for the child.
While the “@” is obviously familiar to Chinese e-mail users, they often use the English word “at” to pronounce it , which sounds something like “ai ta” or “l(fā)ove him”, to Putonghua speakers.
The study collected more and 1 billion language samples from newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and websites. The annual report is compiled(編輯) by the Ministry of Education and State Language Commission.
“Nowadays, more and more English abbreviations are being used in Chinese, making them an important part of the contemporary language,” said Hou Min, a professor at Communication University of China.
“The abbreviations have gained popularity because of the convenience of usage,” Hou said For example. DNA is much simpler to use than it’s Chinese versiom tuoyang hetang hesuan .
“As more Chinese people learn foreign languages, especially English, in recent years. Using abbreviations has become a trend aming educated people,” she said.
Some language scholars fear such usage will contaminate the purity of Chinese and cause confusion in communication.
1.Why do so many Chinese like to use English abbreviations?
A.Because they don’t have to know the literal Chinese translation.
B.Because that’s better way to learn English
C.Because these abbreviations are part of their local lexicon
D.Because it’s convenient for them to use the abbreviations.
2.A couple want to name their child “@” because of it’s
A.popularity B.pronunciation C.meaning D.usage
3.The underlined word “contaminate” in the last paragraph probably means
A.make impure B. smooth away C.make clear D.make up
4.The usage of English abbreviations will be in China.
A.limited by the Ministry of Education
B.encouraged by most language scholars
C.mode popular among educated people
D.officially for bidden by the government
5.The passage aims to tell us
A.English abbreviations become popular in China
B.English abbreviations will take the place of Putonghua
C.The arguments about English abbreviations
D.How we can use abbreviations properly
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