1 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入一个适当的词或使用括号内单词的正确形式填空。
Zhao Hongcheng, born in 1990, is a video content creator who has over 84,000 followers on the video-sharing platform Bilibili. A wheelchair
In her video about a tour in Shanghai, she find
But most people with disabilities are not as lucky as Zhao. Some people with minor disabilities were being looked down by companies. She hopes that the rights (权利) of disabled people to receive education can
2 . Jin Weijie brought a cook with him to the home of a customer (顾客) at around 9 a. m. one Saturday to make a meal for the customer’s house-warming party.
The customer had ordered five cold dishes and 15 hot dishes for the party.
While the cook was busy working in the customer’s kitchen, Jin was helping him and filming the process (过程) for a video that he would later post on his social media accounts. Jin is an intermediary agent (中介) who offers the “cooking at home service”. Jin said that his team offers a menu of about 50 dishes for people to choose from.
The “cooking at home” service has become popular in China recently. People come to the homes of those who are not able or don’t want to do the cooking themselves and prepare meals for them. Many short videos of people providing such service appear suddenly on social media platforms. Jin became aware of the trend (趋势) last year.
A.In fact, the preparation work started much earlier. |
B.The cook wasted no time in getting the meal ready. |
C.He realized that it was a chance to run his business. |
D.The cook does so well that Jin trusts him very much. |
E.He always communicates with his customers about their tastes. |
F.Customers can also order the dishes which are not on the menu. |
3 . 请阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Years ago, if a teenager had some problems in his life, he might write them in his diary. Now a teenager might surf the Internet and write them in his blog (博客). In some ways, a diary and a blog are the same. What makes a blog different from a diary?
The biggest difference is that a blog is much more public (公开的) than a diary. I have a younger sister, and sometimes I read her blog. She writes about things like getting up early for swimming practice and not studying enough for her chemistry exam. When I was her age, I wrote the same things, but only in my diary. After I finished writing, I would put my diary in a secret place because I was worried that someone else might read it.
A blog is public so it has some bad points (特点). The biggest problem is that anyone can read what you write. If I am angry with a friend at school and write something bad about him in my diary, he will never know. However, if my sister writes something bad about a friend, her friend may read her blog and cry. So we must be very careful about what to write.
Blogs have good points, of course. If I feel lonely and write “Nobody cares about me.” in my diary, no one will know about it. However, if my sister writes the same words in her blog, her friends will quickly reply and tell her how much they like her. A blog helps people keep in contact (联系) with their friends.
If people are careful, writing blogs is really a good way to communicate with others. However, I still enjoy my diary!
1. In the past, teenagers often wrote their problems _________.A.in their blogs | B.in their diaries | C.on the wall |
A.秘密的 | B.公开的 | C.宽敞的 |
A.No one will know about it. | B.She will get a quick reply: | C.Her parents will go to see her. |
A.A diary is not public (公开的) for everyone to read. |
B.In some ways, a diary is the same as a blog. |
C.Keeping diaries help us to keep in touch with our friends. |
A.How to make friends by writing blogs. |
B.The reasons why the writer likes diaries. |
C.The good points and bad points of blogs. |
4 . Now, more and more information is shared by videos. Businessmen also take this chance to develop business. But choosing short videos or long videos is a question for them.
Some people think short videos can’t be better. Firstly, short videos can be made with less information in less time. Secondly, most people prefer short videos because short videos are easy to reach and understand. Finally, many apps support short video sharing. So it is easy to find an app to share a short video with others.
However, not all the people like short videos. They think if the time of a video is short, it will fail to pass on useful things. Besides, a short video cannot leave a deep impression (印象) on people, because it is too short to remember what it says.
Compared with short videos, long videos can give people a deep understanding with more information and longer time. At first, people will find shorter ones interesting, but they will be tired of these useless things quickly. Only the valuable things can make people spend more time and have longer interests.
In my opinion, both short videos and long ones have their own advantages and disadvantages. Video-makers can make use of them according to their own features (特点). For example, to create emotional (情感) experiences that people will remember and build a business brand, long videos will be a nice choice. To tell a story about your business or give suggestions on how to deal with a problem, the short ones will be better.
1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A.To tell us a chance to develop business. | B.To show the popularity of videos. |
C.To raise a question about videos. | D.To ask readers how to make videos. |
A.Some people enjoy short videos. |
B.Some people think short videos should be improved. |
C.Not so many people like short videos. |
D.A few people believe short videos are much worse. |
A.How to choose video types depends on different needs. |
B.It’s better to choose a short video to give advice. |
C.It’s better to build a business brand with a long video. |
D.Both videos are perfect. |
A.①②/③④⑤ | B.①/②/③④/⑤ |
C.①/②③/④⑤ | D.①/②/③④⑤ |
1. What does the woman watch mostly on Douyin?
A.Learning videos. | B.Food videos. | C.Comedies. |
A.Cooking. | B.English. | C.Teaching. |
A.Share videos. | B.Find something. | C.Send emails. |
6 . “Chinese brands (品牌) are much better now and they can make the best things in the world, but few people know about them,” said Xu Yajun, the maker of the popular short videos (抖音) —Made in China.
Xu, 30 years old, was born in Henan. At a young age, he moved to Guangdong with his parents. In 2016, Xu left his well-paid job. Then he started making videos about clothes. It was not a new thing for him. He worked in a clothes factory for four years after middle school.
At the beginning, he mainly talked about the quality (质量) of different Chinese clothes brands in his videos. Soon he found many people didn’t know about the stories behind these clothes brands. In late 2017, he traveled to Hangzhou to make a video of some clothes brands’ factories and workers. The video first appeared on the Internet in January 2018. It also became the first video of Made in China.
In the past three years, Xu has visited over 20 factories across China to make videos. With only three people in his team, they did their best to make good Chinese brands known. For example, after watching his video about snow shoes from a village in Henan, many foreigners came to the village to buy shoes.
“I hope our videos can help both Chinese brands and buyers.” said Xu. If buyers know brands and quality better, they can know more clearly what is good and what is bad. “I believe people will know more about Chinese brands.”
1. Which is TRUE about the first video of Made in China in Paragraph 3?A.Xu started to make the video in early 2017. |
B.It took him over one year to finish the video. |
C.It was about the stories behind these clothes factories. |
D.It was his first video about clothes brands’ factories and workers. |
A.Short videos of Made in China | B.The stories behind Chinese brands |
C.Snow shoes in Henan | D.The stories about some clothes brands |
A.In a travel guide. | B.In a newspaper. | C.In a science book. | D.In a diary. |
[1] 86.43 percent of Chinese college students enjoy bullet-screen comments (弹幕评论) when watching videos, as they like the interaction (互动) with others. 75.13 percent of them believe that these comments can bring them happiness.
[2] China Youth Daily has ① ________ a survey on “Generation Z bullet-screen comment culture”. 11,976 college students across the country took part in it. Generation Z often refers to people who were born between 1996-2010.
[3] The survey results showed that 61.34 percent of the students often choose to open the function (功能) of bullet-screen comments when watching videos. However, 38.66 percent choose not to; the main reason is that these comments may cover the pictures and make the experience bad.
[4] Huang Xiaobei is one of the college students. She first saw bullet-screen comments when she was watching a movie called Wolf Warriors. “I couldn’t close the comments, so I had to watch them,” Huang said. However, after this experience, Huang Xiaobei has changed from “hating the comments, being bored of them” to “thinking it to be very interesting.”
[5] According to the survey, 67.27 percent of the students ② ________ bullet-screen comments as a way to express (表达) their views; 63.05 percent of them believe that the comments serve as a good supplement (补充) to the video, and 53.19 percent of them believe that bullet-screen comments help them find like-minded people all over the world.
[6] So far (到目前为止), bullet-screen comments have become a way of interactive communication widely accepted by people and progressed from a simple tool to a special culture.
任务一:根据句意各填入一个最恰当的词。
1. ①
任务二:回答问题,注意词数限制。
2. Who does Generation Z refer to? (no more than 10 words)
3. Why do some students close the comments when watching videos? (no more than 14 words)
4. When did Huang Xiaobei first see bullet-screen comments? (no more than 10 words)
5. Why does Huang Xiaobei no longer hate bullet-screen comments now? (no more than 10 words)
任务三:翻译句子。
6. 将第六段中划线句子翻译成汉语。
8 . Years ago, if a teenager had some problems in his life, he might write about them in his diary. Now a teenager might surf the Internet and write about his problems, in his blog. In some ways, a diary and a blog are almost the same. Then, what makes a blog different from a diary.
The biggest difference is that a blog is much more public (公开的) than a diary. Anyone can read what you write in your blog. If you are not satisfied (满意的) with a friend and write something bad about him in your diary, he will never know it. However, if you do this on the Internet, your friend may read your blog and get angry. So we have to be careful of what we write.
A blog has good points, of course. People choose to write in blogs, and they know their friend will read what they write.
If you feel sad one day and write in your diary, no one will know about it. If you write the same words in your blog, your friends may quickly write back to comfort (安慰) you and give you their help.
Blogs help people know what their friends are doing. Though it’s a good way to write blogs about everyday life, I still prefer (更喜欢) old diary.
1. Now when a teenager has some problems in his life, he might ________.A.talk to his friends | B.keep them in his diary |
C.write them in his blog | D.talk them with his parents |
A.thinks a blog is more helpful than a diary | B.thinks a blog and a diary are the same |
C.likes a diary better than a blog | D.likes writing blogs very much |
A.The teenagers’ problems in their lives. | B.How to make friends by writing blogs. |
C.The good points of writing blogs. | D.The differences between a diary and a blog. |
9 . Years ago, if a teenager had some problems in his life, he might write them down in his diary. Now a teenager might surf the Internet and write down his problems in his blog (博客). In some ways, a diary and a blog are almost the same.
What makes a blog different from a diary? The biggest difference is that a blog is much more public (公开的) than a diary. I have a younger sister, and sometimes I read her blog. She writes about things like getting up early for swimming practice and studying hard for her math exam. When I was at her age, I wrote the same things, but only in my diary. After I finished writing, I would put my diary, in a secret (秘密的) place because I was worried that someone else might read it.
A blog is public, so it has some bad points. The biggest problem is that anyone can read what you write. If I am angry with a friend at school and write something bad about him in my diary, he will never know. However, if my sister writes something bad about a friend, that friend may read her blog and be sad. So we must be very careful about what to write.
Of course, blogs have good points. If I feel lonely and write “Nobody cares about me.” in my diary, no one will know about it. However, if my sister write the same words in her blog, her friends will quickly reply and tell her how much they care about her. A blog helps people keep in contact (联系) with their friends.
If people are careful, writing blogs is really a good way to communicate with others. However, I still enjoy my diary!
1. What’s the bad point of blogs?A.People can’t read your blog. |
B.Anyone can read what you write. |
C.You can’t share your story. |
D.It’s not easy to have a blog. |
A.No one will know about it. |
B.She will get a quick reply. |
C.Her friends will go to her home. |
D.Her parents will cry. |
A.A diary is not public for everyone to read. |
B.In some ways, a diary is quite different from a blog. |
C.Writing blogs helps us keep in contact with friends. |
D.The writer’s sister always writes her problems in her diary. |
A.How to make friends by writing blogs. |
B.The reasons why the writer likes diaries. |
C.How to keep your secrets in your diary. |
D.The good points and bad points of blogs. |
10 . Now many people like to send messages (发信息) to each other by WeChat (微信). Here are some messages from WeChat.
From: Li Lei To: Zhao Lin Message: Would you like to go shopping with me tomorrow afternoon? Let’s meet at your home. OK? |
From: Steve To: Helen Message: Please come to my home tomorrow morning. I want to give you a new book. |
From: ▲ To: Liu Yu Message: I can’t go home to cook dinner this evening. You can eat out with your father and brother. |
From: Kate To: Tom Message: Would you like to go for a picnic in Lihe Park tomorrow morning? If you’d like to, please take your favorite food. |
1. What does Li Lei want to do tomorrow afternoon?
A.He wants to have a picnic. | B.He wants to visit Zhao Lin. |
C.He wants to buy some things. | D.He wants to give a book to his friend. |
A.A pen. | B.A book. | C.A pet dog. | D.Some food. |
A.Father | B.Sister | C.Mother | D.Brother |
A.This afternoon. | B.Tomorrow afternoon. | C.This morning. | D.Tomorrow morning. |
A.Helen will visit Steve tomorrow morning. |
B.Zhao Lin will meet Li Lei at his home tomorrow afternoon. |
C.Liu Yu’s father will cook dinner this evening. |
D.Kate wants to have a picnic with Tom in Lihe Park. |