1 . Huawei, a big technology company, has made another big step in the phone industry with its latest product, the Mate 60. This phone is special because of its self-developed chip (芯片). The chip that Huawei made alone says a lot about how much they care about making new tech, and how much they understand about what technology will be like in the future.
Huawei Mate 60 is a really good phone. It has a large screen that makes it easy to use and see. The phone is also very fast, allowing you to run many apps at the same time without any problems. Another great thing about the Mate 60 is its battery which can last for a long time on a single charge. Overall, the Huawei Mate 60 is a great smartphone that offers a lot of value for its price.
Making phones has been hard for Huawei because of some problems they’ve had. However, instead of giving up, Huawei worked harder and developed their own chip, which made them a stronger competitor in the tech industry. The release (发行) of Mate 60 has made people notice Huawei’s hard work. It shows Huawei’s energy and skills in making new technology. The success of the Mate 60 has opened new doors for Huawei all over the world. We hope Huawei can impress us with some more creative products.
1. Why is Huawei Mate 60 special?(不超过5个词)2. What will Huawei probably do in the future?(不超过10个词)
3. As a teenager, what can we learn from Huawei?(不超过10个词)
2 . 对于学生是否可以带手机到学校里来,不同人有不同的看法。请你根据下列提示,以“Should middle school students be allowed to take their mobile phones to school?”为题写一篇英语短文,谈谈同学们对此的看法并发表你的意见。
注意:
1.短文须包含上图所有信息,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.文中不得出现真实姓名和地名;
3.词数80~100(短文题目与开头已为你写好,不计入总词数)。
Should middle school students be allowed to take their mobile phones to school?
Should middle school students be allowed to take their mobile phones to school? We did a survey about it. Different students have different opinions about it.
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3 . 听下面一段对话,回答下列各小题。
1. Who is Tina’s computer from?A.His mother. | B.His uncle. | C.His aunt. |
A.Every day. | B.Once a week. | C.Twice a week. |
A.Useful. | B.Just-so-so. | C.Bad. |
4 .
Smartphone Use in Teenagers’ Life | |
There are about 6.8 billion smartphone users worldwide nowadays. And about 88% of teenagers aged between 13 and 17 use smartphones in their daily life. According to the latest report, they spend about 2 hours on smartphones every day. | |
How do Teenagers Allocate (分配) Time on the Smartphone? | |
What do Teenagers Think of the Smartphone? ◆Jenny: My mom and I love shopping on it. It saves time and money. ◆Lueas: When I feel nervous, I like to listen to music on it. It’s a good way to relax. ◆Mary: It makes our life convenient, but we should never spend too much time on it. ◆John: It is really useful and helpful and it helps me a lot when I have trouble in study. |
1. According to the passage, teenagers spend about one third of their time ______ on smartphones.
A.taking photos | B.playing games |
C.sending text messages | D.watching and sharing videos |
A.is a great learning tool for him | B.provides a good way to relax |
C.makes it much easier to shop online | D.should not be used too much |
A.School life. | B.World trade. |
C.Health and environment. | D.Society and modern life. |
5 . Long ago, it took ages to send a message. Today, with the Internet, we can
People used to write
A.patiently | B.quickly | C.carefully | D.correctly |
A.But | B.And | C.If | D.So |
A.emailed | B.posted | C.given | D.carried |
A.broke down | B.got away | C.got lost | D.went off |
A.sad | B.satisfied | C.happy | D.sorry |
A.fallen | B.hidden | C.set | D.come |
A.books | B.notebooks | C.reports | D.letters |
A.picture | B.stamp | C.note | D.card |
A.spent | B.paid | C.used | D.took |
A.However | B.Suddenly | C.Luckily | D.Especially |
6 .
1. This is ________.A.a TV | B.a phone | C.a computer | D.a radio |
A.give | B.tell | C.buy | D.call |
A.phone numbers | B.photos | C.QQ | D.A, B and C |
Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and see how many people are using their mobile phones. I can tell you that it is probably more than half. With the development of technology, we can now do almost anything on mobile phones. How does the mobile phones affect(影响)the young? Do they really need mobile phones? Some British parents, teachers and teenagers(青少年)give their opinions(观点)on this subject.
Parents want their kids to be safe. Are teenagers safer with a mobile phone or without? William, a parent of two kids, says. “The great thing about my kids having mobile phones is that I can keep in touch with them. The worst thing about teenagers having phones is that some young people use them to send impolite messages to each other.” Some parents have rules about their children’s mobile phone. If they break the rules, their phones will be kept by their parents.
In the UK, students can take their mobile phones to school, but they cannot use them in class. Some teachers complain(抱怨)that students don’t always follow the rules. They don’t listen carefully in class because they are using their phones to surf the Internet, chat with friends and so on. As for the students, most of them think phones are part of their lives. They can keep in touch with family and friends, and they can take photos, keep important in formation and go online, which is very convenient(方便).
It’s true that mobile phones have become a symbol(象征)of the modern life. This makes teenager’s life much more convenient, but if teenagers depend too much on them, it can lead to serious problems. Increasingly scientists are saying that everyone needs a break from mobile phones—put them away and enjoy “the real life”. In fact it can be very easy—next time when you go out with friends, put all of your phones in the middle of the table. Whoever touches his phone first has to pay the bill!
Indeed, the convenience brought by mobile phones is great, but don’t let your phone become more important than the “real” people in your “real” life.
1. Parents will keep the mobile phones if the teenagers ________ .A.go out with friends | B.take them to school |
C.pay a lot of money on it | D.send impolite messages |
A.All students see mobile phones as a kind of fashion. |
B.Students can use mobile phones in class in the UK. |
C.Scientists think people need a break from mobile phones. |
D.Parents often use mobile phones to help their children. |
A.Schools should stop students from taking their phones to school. |
B.Mobile phones are useful but teenagers shouldn’t depend too much. |
C.The mobile phone is the most important invention in modern life. |
D.Talking with friends on mobile phones is better than doing it face to face. |
8 . 当前,一部分学生沉溺于智能手机(smartphone)。针对这一现象,学校将组织开展一次“拒绝手机诱惑,健康学习生活”的演讲活动。请你根据提示用英语写一篇80—100词的演讲稿。
要点如下:
(1) 花大量时间玩游戏,不能按时完成作业,甚至上课睡觉。
(2) 伤害眼睛,不利于健康。
(3) 远离智能手机,培养学习兴趣;多花时间与家人、朋友面对面交流;积极参加各种活动。
参考词汇:eyesight 视力
注意:
1. 词数80—100;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;
4. 开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Hello everyone!
With the development of the Internet, many students have their own smartphones. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all. Thank you for listening!
9 . In order to better record the exciting moments of the Beijing Winter Olympics, China had developed a series of high-speed cameras. Among them, Lie Bao is the most well-known.
Lie Bao is developed by China Media Group, especially for broadcasting (播送) speed skating events at Beijing 2022.
Experts said that during the speed skating race, the athletes (运动员) could reach a speed of 15 to 18 meters per second (秒). The camera should be as fast as the athletes. Lie Bao can reach a speed of 25 meters per second, or 90 kilometers per hour. So it could closely catch the athletes. Although we couldn’t go to the National Speed Skating Oval to watch the games, we were able to follow every move of the skaters, including the look on their face.
After the Olympics, the high-speed Lie Bao camera is going to be used in sports training. It can help coaches better record the athletes’ moves.
1. What is Lie Bao?A.A volunteer of the Olympics. | B.A high-speed camera. |
C.A kind of animal. | D.A sport star. |
A.To broadcast speed skating events at Beijing 2022. |
B.To broadcast speed skiing events at Beijing 2022. |
C.To broadcast speed skating events at Beijing 2021. |
D.To broadcast speed skiing events at Beijing 2021. |
A.15m/s. | B.18m/s. | C.25m/s. | D.9,000m/s. |
A.Outdoor games. | B.Film making. | C.News broadcasting. | D.Sports training. |
10 . What would you like to do with your digital legacy (数字遗产)? Here are some answers from the middle school students.
I guess I would like to pass on my digital legacy to my family members. It would be something that they can take a look at when they miss me. But everyone has some things that they don’t want to share with others. So I will first look through all the information and delete (删除) those things. Zhou Caiyan, 15, Hangzhou, Zhejiang |
I will delete my digital legacy. Though I leave so much information on different websites, it is what I think when I am alive. When I leave the world, my family members will feel sad. As time passes by, their sad feelings will go away. But if I leave my digital legacy to them, they might feel sad again every time they look at the things. Li Jinyan, 14, Lanzhou, Gansu |
I would like to leave my digital legacy to my friends and family members. After I pass away, my family members may think of me. I think there should be some things, like videos and pictures, that can let them see my life again. This digital legacy will also help our offspring (后代) know what happened before they were born. For example, they can learn about COVID-19 through it. You Zifei, 12, Nanjing, Jiangsu |
A.People can look at it when missing them. | B.They will both delete their digital legacy. |
C.People can learn about COVID-19 through it. | D.They like to share all the things in digital legacy. |
A.Because her family members don’t like to use the Internet. |
B.Because there is nothing interesting in her digital legacy. |
C.Because she doesn’t want her family members to feel sad again. |
D.Because she can’t get along well with her family members. |
A.In a storybook. | B.In a newspaper. | C.In a travel guide. | D.In a science report. |