1 . 我们正处于一个飞速发展的时代,我们的生活无时无刻不受到科技的影响。哪个科技的产物对你的生活影响最大?请根据下面的要点和要求写一篇短文。
要点:1.是什么影响了你的生活;
2.它是如何影响你的生活的;
3.你对此有哪些感受。
要求:
1.参考要点内容,可适当发挥;
2.文中不得出现你的任何真实信息 (姓名、校名和地名等);
3.词数:80~100词。
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2 . 在日常生活中,互联网变得越来越重要。请根据表格中的提示,以“On the Internet”为题写一篇短文。 内容必须包括表格中的要点,可适当发挥,文章条理清楚、意思连贯、语句通顺。
信息 | 查找信息,更多了解世界 |
通讯 | 收发电子邮件 |
学习 | 网上学校,阅读电子书,自学外语 |
娱乐 | 听音乐,观看体育比赛,下棋,打牌 |
生活 | …… |
2. 文中不得提及有关个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。
On the Internet
Now the Internet is becoming important in our daily lives.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3 . According to the latest survey (调查), the average number of friends that people have on social media (社交媒体) is between 300 and 500. Is it possible to maintain (维持) meaningful relationships with so many people, especially those you may never meet in person?
We are just one click away from making new friends on social media. This has led some people to question how honest the friendship is. For example, when I see that a friend has posted photos on social media, I always reply with a comment (评论) like “Wow, looks great!” even though it doesn’t. The unwritten agreement is that the next time I post, that friend will reply me too, so I’ll feel better about myself.
Once I met someone who loved music as much as I did at a concert. We got along pretty well that evening, although the music was so loud! We even added each other on social media. Now, I see her photos on social media, and I “like” her photos, but I’m pretty certain that we’ll never meet up in real life. Perhaps social media has made friendships less honest, turning them into meaningless “adds” and “likes”.
Real friendships, on the other hand, take time to build. My most important relationships haven’t grown out of a few unimportant online conversations. It’s taken years of shared experiences to develop strong and lasting relationships. And these for me—and I believe for most other people too—are much more valuable and meaningful. It’s something that cannot be replicated on social media. No matter how many times you have “liked” a person’s posts, you cannot get the same result.
It seems that technology has changed the way that we manage our friendships.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。1. What is the average number of friends that people have on social media?
A.Less than 300. | B.Between 300 and 500. | C.More than 500. |
A.People often share their real feelings with online friends. |
B.Communications online is the first step to making real friends. |
C.People always expect good comments on their posts from friends. |
A.To explain why people make friends on social media. |
B.To tell the importance of making friends in real life. |
C.To show how technology has changed the way of making friends. |
A.复制 | B.测试 | C.分享 |
A.true friendships require company and honest communication |
B.having more online friends can make people feel better |
C.social media helps build better relationships between people |
popular, spread, make use of, in the way, proper |
Bluetooth is a method of short distance wireless communication between electronics (电器) that
But if you look at the remote control you use to choose the program on TV, you might rightly ask yourself why Bluetooth was such a big deal. The problem with remote controls is that if something is between the remote control and receiver, it won’t work
The British love sending text messages. They send more than 2.5 billion messages every month. And most people now
In 2005, a British teenager became the first person in the world to
Helpful Hotline
A telephone hotline has recently gone viral (走红). It was created by students at West Side Elementary School in Healdsburg, California. People can call to get cheerful advice from students.
The hotline is in English and Spanish. Children with happy voices share positive (积极的) messages with callers. For example, by pressing “3”, you can hear a group of kids say, “You can do it! Keep trying! Don’t give up!” Pressing “4” triggers the sounds of children giggling (咯咯笑) and laughing—a sound certain to bring a smile to anyone’s face.
Most people agree that with concerns (担心) like COVID-19 and extreme (极端的) weather, recent years have been stressful (令人有压力的). “To hear the pure joy from kids is comforting,” Jessica Martin told local news website 10TV News. She teaches art at West Side Elementary School and worked with the students on this project.
The basic question she had for them was: “What could you say to help or encourage someone else?” Students thought of what they would like to say. Then Martin recorded each one and sorted out (分类) the recordings into different parts of the telephone hotline.
Pressing “1” brings up ideas for people who feel upset or nervous. Helpful suggestions include punching (击打) your pillow, doing flips (翻转) on a trampoline (蹦床) or getting a cookie.
Pressing “2” results in “words of encouragement and life advice”, like “The world is a better place with you in it.”
The hotline soon got thousands of calls an hour. Words of the hotline spread on social media. The hotline is popular with stressed adults, hospital patients, older people in nursing homes and others who just want to hear some happy voices.
Title: Helpful Hotline | |
Introduction | Students from California created the project to give cheerful advice to people. It is both in English and Spanish. By |
Background of the project | Worrying about COVID-19 and extreme weather, people face a lot of |
The process of making the hotline | Think of what they would like to say to help Put the recordings into different parts. |
If you press “1”, you can get helpful suggestions, If you Press “2”, you can hear children encourage or | |
Influence of the hotline | The spread on social media |
7 . Do you find any new fun on your phone? Here are some apps to help you in life.
Calm Can’t you stay calm because of stress? Then Calm comes to help. Calm is an app that can help you relax and get better sleep. It is top mental (心理的) health experts’ favorite. According to the app’s developers, it aims to “make the world happier and healthier”. You can also check your progress and set reminders to make sure you take time for your mental health. |
TickTick How do you deal with important tasks? Making to-do lists can help you finish tasks on time. Wouldn’t it be great if your to-do lists could remind you when your tasks are due? With TickTick, you can organize all of your tasks, set reminders and see when your tasks are due on your calendar. You can also set reminders to help you do things on time and share your tasks with friends. |
Kindle Do you love reading but worry about the space all of your books take up? It will be wonderful to have all of your books with you wherever you go. The Kindle app brings all of your favorite books straight to your phone or computer. There are over a million free e-books to download. It also reminds you to continue reading if you don’t read for a period of time. |
Notability In the middle of taking notes as usual, then a picture comes out. How can you copy that down in your notes? Don’t worry! Notability can help. Notability is a useful app that can help you take better notes. With it, it’s easy to add things like pictures, videos and even audio (音频) recordings to your notes. You can choose to write your notes by hand and make checklists. You can also share your notes with others! The function is very useful when you need to do group projects. |
A.When you are ill. | B.When you are tired. | C.When you are afraid. | D.When you are worried. |
A.An old man who doesn’t get enough sleep. |
B.A businessman who has to deal with lots of tasks. |
C.A teenager who likes reading everywhere he goes. |
D.A college student who takes notes including pictures and videos. |
A.Sharing notes. | B.Making checklists. |
C.Getting better grades. | D.Adding pictures to notes. |
A.You can set reminders with them. | B.They can help to reduce stress. |
C.You can download them for free. | D.They don’t take up much space on the phone. |
A.A guidebook. | B.A health report. | C.A dictionary. | D.A science magazine. |
although large stop start influence it enough also with difficulty beat |
Have you ever heard of a powerful company in China? Have you ever heard of being far ahead? Yes, It’s Huawei.
In 1987 a small company named Huawei was
But recently, Huawei faces some
“We have never received such a request from the Chinese government and we have never tried to get into other systems to collect information,” Ren Zhengfei, Huawei’s president said. “The law would have little
In an interview several years ago, Ren Zhengfei said, “I started Huawei
Facing the law of the USA, Huawei is growing.
Huawei has set a good example for Chinese companies. We should make more high-technology products and change Made in China into Created in China.
9 . Do you know when you surf the web, some websites put secret software (软件) on your computer? The software collects a lot of information about you and sends it to Internet companies.
First, companies collect your information and record all your online habits. They find out where you live, what websites you surf and what you do online.
Another way that your personal information can be collected is through social media.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺、内容完整。
A.However, it’s not all bad news. |
B.Your information can be used in many ways. |
C.Your personal information could also be sold. |
D.With this information, they can guess other things about you. |
E.When your information is on social media, a lot of people can see it. |
1. Hundreds of years ago, people sent information from place to place
2. At that time, you could often see people read newspapers
3. Almost every family had at least
4. Today people can get
5. People can also communicate with friends very quickly by