Mobile phones are more and more popular in schools. It is not surprising to see middle school students taking mobile phones. There are two reasons for this. On one hand, mobile phones are much cheaper now. Students from rich families can afford them. Besides, it is also easier for parents to find their children. On the other hand, using a little phone is a certain kind of fashion (时尚). However, mobile phones become a problem for school these days. Sometimes mobile phones ring (响) in class. Sometimes students send text messages to their friends in class. And sometimes students even use mobile phones to cheat (作弊) during exams. Many students spend much time and money on the phones. So many schools want to stop their students from using mobile phones. But the parents are unhappy because they can’t find their children quickly without mobile phones. Do you have any good advice for this problem? Talk about it with us and let’s share your ideas! Our e-mail: forest.nana@163.com
1. It’s ________ to see middle school students with mobile phones according to the passage.A.strange | B.common | C.exciting | D.interesting |
A.mobile phones are inexpensive | B.it’s cool to have a mobile phone |
C.parents want their children to take mobile phones | D.students have lots of money |
A.using a mobile phone is a cheap way to communicate. |
B.parents don’t want their children to use mobile phones. |
C.teachers don’t want their students to use mobile phones. |
D.It’s wrong for schools to stop students from using mobile phones. |
A.口信 | B.课文内容 | C.手机 | D.短信息 |
A.Students and Mobile Phones | B.Mobile Phones |
C.Students’ Study | D.the Use of Mobile Phones |
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【推荐1】“Chinese style road crossing” means a large numbers of Chinese people crossing roads, no matter whether the traffic light is green or red. Maybe you really don’t want to cross the rod like that in your heart but you still do that for some reasons.
The phenomenon (现象) of people running the red light is often seen in some cities. It has appeared because people share the common reason that the law can’t be enforced(实施) when they run the red lights. In the fast-paced life, some people lack of safety awareness and can’t wait for the green light. Therefore, some basic rules have been thrown aside.
Today the design of traffic lights in big cities is friendlier to cars. For example, green light for cars is usually longer than for walkers. As roads become wider, many adults and kids can’t cross them even though they run all the way. If they don't run the red light when crossing the road, they will be stuck in the middle.
Since the second half of 2012, all kinds of ways have been made to punish those who run the red traffic lights. Shenzhen in Guangdong Province issued a traffic rule in December 2012, that a walker who run the red light will either be fined 20 yuan or a traffic assistant to help give order by wearing a green vest. In Beijing, starting from May 6, 2013, a jaywalker will face a fine of 10 yuan.
In my opinion, we should find out the reasons for running the red light completely, instead of blindly punishing them. We should strengthen education of obeying traffic rules. Encourage drivers to learn the driving awareness in developed countries, put the traffic lights in a scientific way and take necessary management measures. In this case, the traffic order in China will be greatly improved.
1. "Chinese style road crossing" means .A.a large crowd of Chinese people crossing roads, no matter whether the traffic light is green or red . |
B.the Chinese people's crossing the road when the traffic light is green |
C.the children's crossing the road in China |
D.to cross the road in China |
A.Beijing | B.Shanghai | C.Shenzhen | D.Guangzhou |
A.the meaning of "Chinese style road crossing" |
B.the writer's idea of "Chinese style road crossing" |
C.why "Chinese style road crossing" happens |
D.punishment on "Chinese style road crossing" |
A.晴朗的 | B.好的 | C.身体健康的 | D.罚款 |
A.We should find out the reasons for running the red light completely. |
B.Drivers should be encouraged to learn the driving lessons in developed countries. |
C.Those who run the red lights should be punished blindly. |
D.People should be educated often to obey the traffic rules. |
【推荐2】According to a survey we do, most students in our school spend about three hours a day on screens. Many of my students start their day by checking their smart phones. I often see them looking at their phones when getting off the bus or parents’ drop off.
It’s clear that our students spend a lot of time on screens. We do see the good points of technology. However, we teachers also want to make sure that students have balanced learning and social experiences away from their screens. That’s why we think of the idea of screen-free days.
Fun activities, for example, card games and room escape (密室逃脱) are organized at school. In these activities, students socialize (交际) without smart phones and have face-to-face communication without checking on “likes” they’ve got online. These fun activities also make it possible (可能的) for the whole grade to enjoy the company of their friends with no smart phones.
After our first screen-free day, students mention that they are surprised they enjoy it. Finding ways to help our students connect with one another is important. While technology is already part of our world, it shouldn’t play such an important role in a learner’s life.
1. How do the students feel after the first screen-free day?A.They are bored. | B.They are surprised they like it. |
C.They still enjoy the company of their smart phones. | D.They have to stay away from screens. |
A.Because students need time on schoolwork and social experiences. |
B.Because they think technology is part of the world, but it’s not important. |
C.Because they don’t want the students to check on “likes” they’ve got online. |
D.Because they do see the good points of technology. |
A.爱好 | B.关注 | C.点赞 | D.流量 |
A.Students can have fun activities like card games and room escape. |
B.The students feel unhappy about the idea of staying away from screens. |
C.Students enjoy the company of their friends when doing fun activities. |
D.Students shouldn’t spend a lot of time on screens. |
A.No Laptops or Smart Phones | B.Stay Away from Screens |
C.Screen-Free Days | D.More Face-to-Face Communication |
【推荐3】Experts say that students usually need eight to ten hours’ sleep at night, but more Chinese students do not get enough sleep. Some Chinese parents are usually glad to see their children studying late. They will think their children work very hard. But not all parents are happy about this. Once a mother told us that every morning her 10-year-old boy put up one finger with his eyes still closed, begging(央求) for one more minute to sleep. Like thousands of student “early birds” in China, he has to get up before six every morning.
A report shows that without a good night’s sleep, students seem to be weaker than they should be. Many students have fallen asleep during class at one time or another. Too much homework is not the only reason why students stay up late. Some watch TV or play the computer games late into the night.
Experts have ever said that students should develop good study habits. So some clever students never study late, they are able to work well in class.
1. The 10-year-old boy begged for one more minute to sleep because ________.A.he didn’t have enough sleep |
B.it wasn’t time for him to get up |
C.he didn’t want to go to school |
D.he wanted his mother to wake him up |
A.get up early | B.get up late |
C.sleep less | D.don’t want to sleep |
A.become too weak to sleep | B.not work well in class |
C.go to bed early | D.be weak in English |
A.study late | B.watch TV late |
C.not go to bed until late | D.stay outside |
A.If you want to study better, you must work hard. |
B.Sleeping less means working hard. |
C.Some clever students can work well in class because they have good study habits. |
D.Students don’t have enough sleep only because they have a lot of homework to do. |
【推荐1】Have you wondered how the three Chinese astronauts of Shenzhou XIII spend their 6 months’ life in space? The following will explain astronauts’ daily life in space to you.
Astronauts almost do the same things when they go to space. Preparations change with the food types. Some food can be eaten in their natural forms, such as chocolate cakes and fruit. Other food requires adding water, such as cheese. Of course, an oven is provided at the space station to heat the food. But there is no fridge, so space food must be kept properly.
After a long day at work, nothing is better than a good night’s sleep! Just like on the earth, in space astronauts go to bed at a certain time, then get up and prepare for work again. When going to sleep, they have to attach themselves, so they don’t fly around or hit their bodies against something. They usually use sleeping bags located in small crew cabins (乘员舱). Each crew cabin is big enough for one person. Generally, astronauts have an eight-hour sleep each day when they finish their task.
Exercise is an important part of every astronaut’s daily life to prevent muscle loss (肌肉萎缩). Commonly, astronauts exercise two hours every day. Lifting 200 pounds on the earth may be a lot of work. But lifting that same object in space would be much easier. That means exercise equipment needs to be special, so astronauts can receive the exercise needed.
Living in space is not just all work and no play. Fun plays an important role in the quality of their life.
1. Which kind of space food requires adding water before eating according to Paragraph 2?A.Cheese. | B.Chocolate. | C.Fruit. | D.Bread. |
A.放松 | B.固定 | C.旋转 | D.加热 |
A.sleep | B.eat | C.lift heavy things | D.play sports |
A.Two hours. | B.Three hours. | C.Four hours. | D.Five hours. |
A.Something about Shenzhou XIII. | B.How astronauts go to space. |
C.Three Chinese astronauts. | D.The astronauts’ daily life in space. |
【推荐2】Social media (社交媒体) is certainly an interesting place to learn others’ opinions. You can read everything from strange ideas to true facts and everything in between. But when you’re spending time online and reading so many opinions, it’s quite possible that you’ll sometimes see someone write something that you strongly disagree with.
In fact, you might feel so strongly that you feel like you should reply to this person at once. You might do some research, find some facts of your own and reply to what they’ve written. You finish writing out your reply, click (点击) “Post” (发布) and win the argument!
Except that it’s not really much of a victory. Most people don’t like it when other people disagree with their ideas, especially online strangers. It’s unlikely that they will change their opinion just because you argued with them. In fact, it’s possible that you made them feel more confident that they’re correct.
And the thing is, when you get in these kinds of fights online, it slowly influences you. You might not know it at first, but the argument that you take part in can actually have a bad effect on your mood. If you argue often, you start to enjoy arguing and then end up doing it even more. It’s a dangerous cycle (循环).
I guess the best thing to do is to tell yourself that most arguments aren’t worth it. There are much better and more interesting things to do, whether online or in real life.
1. How does the writer feel about social media?A.People hardly ever use it to argue. |
B.Many people use it to express their opinions. |
C.It is a good way to connect with strangers. |
D.You can’t know other people’s real ideas. |
A.It’s easy to win arguments online. |
B.Arguments can change people’s minds. |
C.Disagreeing with someone won’t change their mind. |
D.People who post their ideas on social media are usually incorrect. |
A.You will face a lot of dangers. | B.You will become more confident. |
C.You might feel bad and argue more. | D.You will get better at arguing. |
A.Argue until you find the truth. |
B.Don’t discuss problems with strangers. |
C.Try to communicate in real life instead of online. |
D.Find something better to do instead of arguing. |
【推荐3】With a history of 2,700 years, Pingyao, a town in North China’s Shanxi Province, is famous for its well-protected ancient buildings. It was even named as a world heritage site(世界文化遗产)by UNESCO in 1997. This year before October, the 5G technology will enter Pingyao, the local government said.
The 5G technologies are planned to be first used in two places -- one in a diesel engine(柴油机)factory that sends 5G signals and another one in a newly opened hospital that receives 5G signals, according to Chen Hongjin, the director of the information center of Pingyao. Covering an area of around 70,000 square meters, the diesel engine factory is an important place that provides energy for many key events, such as the Pingyao international Film Festival and the Pingyao International Photography Festival.
The soon coming 5G can allow high-definition(高清)live TV programs and VR/AR apps to come true in common families, and make it easy for the hospital to send and share medical information.
Chen said Pingyao would slowly expand 5G networks in more areas including transport, tourism, banking and so on.
1. Why is Pingyao famous?A.Because it has a long history. | B.Because there are many old houses. |
C.Because it is a world heritage site. | D.Because it is the first 5G town in Shanxi. |
A.The local government. | B.The diesel engine factory. |
C.The new hospital. | D.The information center |
A.watching TV shows clearly. | B.playing VR/AR games. |
C.seeing a doctor at home. | D.getting information quickly. |
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1. Whose founding time is the earliest?
A.Iqiyi’s. | B.Xunlei’s. | C.Douban’s. | D.Sina’s. |
A.let the whole world watch us | B.no one is faster than me |
C.join us more, and you’ll get more | D.all start with you |
A.www.iqiyi.com | B.www.douban.com | C.www.xunlei.com | D.www.sina.com |
A.形状 | B.信息 | C.特色 | D.部件 |
A.Xunlei is older than Douban. | B.Yang Bo founded Iqiyi in April, 2010. |
C.You can download what you need on Sina. | D.You can edit what you like on Iqiyi. |
I am writing to apply for (申请) the job of tour guide in London that was advertised (登广告) on your website.
I am 18 years old and I am now studying for my A levels at Grove High School. I am looking for a summer job before going to Manchester University to study languages and history.
I have lived and studied in London all my life and I know the city very well. History is one of my main interests and I have done many projects on famous London sights.
As for languages, as well as English, I can speak French, Spanish and a little German. I am a sociable person and I enjoy meeting new people. I am enthusiastic (热情的) about the sights of my city and I think this is important for a tour guide.
I shall be free from the middle of June until the end of September when my university classes begin.
If you would like me to attend an interview, you can call me at 79377211. I am free every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Yours,
Richard Bracks
1. What is Richard?A.A high school student. | B.A high school teacher. |
C.A university student. | D.A university teacher. |
A.history | B.writing | C.personal travel | D.language teaching |
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.speaking good English | B.enjoying meeting new people |
C.knowing the history of London | D.being interested in London sights |
A.Wednesday morning | B.Thursday afternoon |
C.Friday morning | D.Saturday afternoon |
Mary: I often download(下载) music and visit websites to get information for my homework. It's great!
John: What about your parents?
Mary: My father often reads lots of news on the Internet. My mother sometimes listens to some popular songs. They never play computer games.
John: Do you send email?
Mary: Yes, I send email to my friends in England. Do you share your computer with your parents?
John: Yes, I do. My parents and I use it to do many things. I usually download games on the Internet. And I love them! I never send email to my classmates but I chat with them on the Internet. My father likes reading novels(小说) and my mother likes playing games.
根据对话内容,判断正(T)误(F)。
1. Mary's parents often play computer games.
2. Mary sends email to her Chinese friends.
3. Mary's father likes to read a lot of news on the Internet.
4. John's father likes reading novels.
5. John doesn't talk to his classmates on the computer.