根据对话内容,从所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两项为多余选项。
A: Hi, Jenny. Do you often talk with your friends on WeChat?
B: Never. I’m not allowed to spend time on social networking (社交网络).
A: Why aren’t you allowed to do so?
B:
A: I don’t think so.
B: You have a point. But some teenagers don’t know how to keep their personal information safe.
A:
B:
A: Yes. We shouldn’t post important information, such as ID card numbers, true names on the Internet.
B: Wow, thanks for your useful information.
A: My pleasure!
A.I think teenagers can keep in touch with friends on their social networks. |
B.Because it is a good way to get information. |
C.And you should also be careful about your personal photos. |
D.How often do you use the social networks? |
E.Because my parents think it’s dangerous for us to use social networking sites. |
F.That’s a problem. |
G.Do you have any advice? |
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A: Hello, Mr. Smith!
B: Hell, Mike.
A:
B: What do you mean?
A: Well,
B: Maybe your parents are right.
A: I see. But I so well in all my lessons and I think I should be allowed to do the things that I’m interested in.
B: OK.
A: Thank you, Mr. Smith. It’s very kind of you.
A.Schoolwork must come first. |
B.I’ll talk with your parents about the problem. |
C.You can ask your parents to buy you a basketball. |
D.What’s wrong with you? |
E.The problem is that I love basketball. |
F.I have a problem. |
A: Hi, Jack! You look unhappy. What’s wrong?
B: You know we have to study online at home these days.
A: Well, she wants you to study hard and find a good job when you grow up.
B:
A: Yes, sometimes you should have time to relax yourself.
B: Last night, when I was watching a basketball game on TV, my mother asked me to stop to do my homework.
A: She was right.
B: After finishing my homework, I wasn’t still allowed to read my basketball magazines.
A: Oh, that’s kind of unfair.
B:
A.OK. I’ll take your advice. |
B.My mother makes me study all the time. |
C.I’m looking forward to your reply. |
D.Why don’t you talk to your mother? |
E.But I want to have free time to do things I like, too. |
F.You should finish your homework first. |
Friends (3 persons)
Hey, Rick. Are you biting your nails (咬指甲) again?
It’s a bad habit.
I know. I’m trying to stop it.
Sure. Try to take a deep breath instead. Maybe it can help.
That’s a good idea. I’ll have a try.
Yes. I can’t often find my things in my room.
Once a week. But every time I try to tidy up my room, it becomes worse.
Sounds great. I will try it.
I think you can make it.
A.Great! |
B.Yes, I am. |
C.Do you have any bad habits? |
D.How are you going to do that? |
E.Could you give me some advice? |
F.How often do you clean your room? |
G.I think you should try to put your things in order. |
Lisa, you look worried today. I did badly in the Chinese exam. What is your biggest worry? I’m afraid they will be angry with me. They’ve been expecting me to get a good grade this time. Right! And I think you should study harder at Chinese. I see. But it’s really difficult for me. I don’t know how to improve it. Don’t worry. That’s very nice of you. I’ll try talking with my parents. Thank you very much. |
A.I can help you. |
B.Just tell them the fact. |
C.What troubles you so much? |
D.I think you’ll do well in the next exam. |
E.They know I don’t want to talk to them. |
F.You always get the best grades in Chinese. |
G.I don’t know how to explain it to my parents. |
Xu Fei: Hi. Li Lei. What are you going to do this weekend?
Li Lei: I’m going to see a movie.
Xu Fei: Sure. What kind of movie do you like?
Li Lei: Stories.
Xu Fei: Have you ever seen the movie A Little Red Flower?
Li Lei: No, I haven’t.
Xu Fei: Yeah. I saw it yesterday.
Li Lei:
Xu Fei: I think it is the best movie I have ever seen.
Li Lei:
Xu Fei: About two hours.
Li Lei: Is the price of the ticket high?
Xu Fei: Yes!
Li Lei: Thank you.
Xu Fei: You’re welcome.1.
A.Can you give me some advice? | B.Can I help you? |
C.What can I do for you? | D.What should I do? |
A.I have seen it before. | B.And I hate it a lot. |
C.I don’t think so. | D.But I heard it is great. |
A.Can you play it? | B.Is it interesting? |
C.What do you think of it? | D.Why do you like it? |
A.How far is it? | B.How long does it last? |
C.How did you go? | D.How soon is it? |
A.It cost me 50 yuan. | B.It took two hours. |
C.It’s pretty interesting. | D.It made me laugh. |
A: Hey, Linda. Do you like dogs?
B:
A: Wily don't you like them?
B.
A: What animals do you like?
B:
A: Pandas? Why?
B: Because they're cute.
A: Where can you see pandas?
B:
A: I see.
B: That sounds OK.
A. I like pandas.
B. No, I don't.
C. Where are they from?
D. In Brown Zoo.
E. Because I think they are scary.
F. Let's go there to see pandas this Sunday.
M: Mum!
W: Don’t worry. I’m changing your privacy(隐私)settings. There are privacy settings on your social networking sites.
M: Oh.
W: To make you safe online. If you don’t choose your privacy settings correctly, when you upload(上传)a photo, anyone can see it.
M: No! But I can delete(删除)things, can’t I?
W: Well, you can.
M: That’s really scary, Mum.
W: And you mustn’t tell anyone your password!
M:
W: Crazy Charlie one two one, isn’t it? It’s on your notebook. Right there. On your desk.
M: No, it isn’t.
A.I won’t! |
B.What are the privacy settings for? |
C.That’s my computer! |
D.Why do you turn off my computer? |
E.It isn’t a very secret place, is it? |
F.You can also ask for my help. |
G.But it’s very difficult. |
(Cathy and Tom are talking in Tom’s room. C=Cathy T=Tom)
C: Hey. Tom. What are you doing on your computer?
T: Hi, Cathy.
C: Oh, what are you chatting about?
T: These days I feel a lot of pressure in my math study.
C: Have you felt better after chatting with your net friend?
T: Yes, because he is also a teenager and has experienced such things before.
C: When you are talking with him online, do you tell him your real information, like your school, your name, your address?
T: Yes, of course.
C: Wow. that’s too bad. You should be really careful online. I don’t think it’s safe to let strangers know too much personal information of us.
T: Er... sounds like you are right.
C: Why don’t you talk with people that you have a real relationship with? Your parents, your teachers and your friends are the ones who know you best. And they really care about you.
T: OK. I will try next time. Thanks for your advice!
A.I don’t know how to solve my problem. |
B.But what can I do when I face such problems again? |
C.I am chatting with a net friend. |
D.Why can’t I tell him about my problems? |
E.And he gives me a lot of advice. |
F.I really hope you can help me. |
G.If you want others to trust you, you shouldn’t lie to them. |
Jerry: Mum!
Mum: Don’t worry. I’m changing your privacy settings (隐私设置).
Jerry: Oh.
Mum: To make you safe online.
Jerry: Oh. But I can delete (删除) things, can’t I?
Mum: Well, you can.
Jerry: That’s really scary (吓人), Mum.
Mum: And you mustn’t tell anyone your password (密码)!
Jerry:
Mum:
A.I won’t! |
B.What are the privacy settings for? |
C.What are you doing? |
D.Maybe it’s a good idea. |
E.But sometimes it’s very difficult. |