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1 . 假设你是李津。你校英语校刊正在举办 “E-books or Paper Books”的征文,请你用英语谈一下你对此的看法。短文应包含以下要点:
1)电子书的优势(如便宜,容易携带,节省空间等);
2)纸质书的优势(如对眼睛伤害较少);
3)谈谈你的看法。
注意:
1)词数:不少于100;
2)可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯;
3)文章开头已为你写好,不计入词数。

There is a heated discussion among my fellow students over the choice between e-books or paper books.


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2022-04-22更新 | 145次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市红桥区2016-2017学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了几本信息量非常巨大的杂志。

2 . Are you looking for some informative magazines? The following ones can surely meet your needs.

Mental Foss is a magazine full of bite-sized(small bits) trivia(琐事)and mostly short articles with really interesting facts that you'll want to share with others. The writing is fun and friendly, so it’s easy to understand the answers to the more difficult questions, like: What does outer space smell like? Why isn't cat food mouse-flavored? While the print edition of the magazine stopped publishing in 2016, you can still read Mental Floss online.

Reader's Digest is not actually about books reading. Instead, it is about people. Inside you'll find anecdotes—short, personal articles about things that have happened to people. There are stories in simple writing about everything from funny celebrity moments and inspiring personal store to funny jokes and articles.

Cricket and Cicada are easy-to-read literary magazines aimed at teenagers. Each issue is full of wonderful short stories and poems, and beautiful illustrations. Even though these are technically children's magazines, they are perfect for learning English because they have high quality writing.

Time is one of the most well-known magazines in the world. Inside you'll find news, beautiful photographs and everything you need to get a" deeper understanding of the world in which we live. "Since Time is very high quality and provides deep insight on many serious topics, it can also be difficult for English learners to read. If you have trouble understanding Time, try Time For Kids, which has similarly great content but is written in a simpler way.

1. What can readers obtain from Mental Floss?
A.They can be inspired by the comments on the magazine.
B.They can understand some tough facts in a funny way.
C.They can enjoy a variety of eye-catching pictures.
D.They can have a deep understanding about the current events.
2. What similarity do the fist three magazines have in common?
A.The language is easy and friendly to readers.
B.The articles are mostly adapted from books.
C.The stories are all based on private experiences.
D.The topics are serious and difficult to comprehend.
3. What do we know about Time?
A.It's of great help for English beginners.
B.It has two editions for readers to choose from.
C.People can have an access to it online.
D.It is perfect for teenagers who love anecdotes.
2022-04-06更新 | 231次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022届广西柳州市高三第三次模拟考试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了在某机构的期刊上发表论文的相关要求。

3 . This page explains how to prepare your article for submission to any of our journals.

Note that length limits, article types and other journal specific information are available on the “Author information” page on each journal website.

The submitting author will be required to provide an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) via the online submission system. The benefits of registering an ORCID are outlined here. Provision of ORCIDs by co-authors is strongly encouraged, but not a must.

You are permitted to suggest suitably regular reviewers (审稿人), especially if you are from underrepresented groups, such as women, scientists with disabilities, early life researchers. However, we may choose to use other reviewers.

Editorial rules

Please carefully read our rule page before submitting and review our licensing and open access conditions. Papers submitted to our journals are normally peer reviewed in a single-blind fashion (author names are not hidden, but judge names are).

Unless you have selected for publication of peer review information for accepted papers, the review reports and other contact information relating to your paper should not be shared or made publicly available.

Formatting (编排格式) your article

In order to make submission as easy as possible for authors, we have introduced format-free first submission for the majority of our journals, apart from Biology Letters which requires a Word version upon first submission to enable accurate length calculation.

Once an article has been accepted for publication the main contribution must be submitted as an editable file, not a PDF, and the source files of any figures and tables must be provided.

1. What are women especially suggested doing in the text?
A.Offering their ORCIDs.
B.Recommending qualified reviewers.
C.Focusing on access conditions.
D.Measuring article length correctly.
2. Which can we find in the articles submitted to the journals?
A.Writer names.B.The review reports.
C.Judges’ emails.D.Judge names.
3. Whom is the text probably written for?
A.An editor.B.A journalist.C.A researcher.D.A reviewer.
2022-04-03更新 | 180次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022届重庆市育才中学校模拟考试(一)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是《时代》杂志的一个特别项目被简单地称为“第一”,以表彰那些取得巨大成就的女性。

4 . A Time magazine special project known simply as “Firsts” celebrates women who have made big achievements. These women have made their mark in business, entertainment, politics and more. The project hopes to provide girls and women with positive examples who assure (使确信) them that they can succeed.

The “Firsts” project includes video features (特写), a book and a webpage. The webpage has the women’s pictures and short descriptions of their achievements. The project’s producers, Spencer Bakalar and Diane Tsai, made video profiles (简介) of 37 of the 46 original women featured by the project. And the webpage anticipates that more women will be added as they become new “Firsts”.

The women featured in “Firsts” have achieved success in many fields. Eileen Collins was the first woman to command a space shuttle. Jennifer Yuh Nelson was the first woman to direct a major Hollywood movie alone-Kung Fu Panda 2. Serena Williams set a record for tennis Grand Slam singles titles. The road to success hasn’t always been smooth for these women. It took hard work to reach excellence. Many of them also put up with rude comments because they were women. But they also received support from key people, especially parents. Many of the women also speak about the difficulty of balancing work and family life. Their work sometimes required them to sacrifice time with their children or miss important family events. Yet several of them also say that they see their work as setting a good example for their children. They want their sons and daughters to see their mother working and know that they, too. can achieve remarkable things.

Michelle Phan was the first woman to build a US $500 million company from a web series. She tells entrepreneurs (企业家) to find a problem that they care about and then offer a way to tackle it. That is vital advice that anyone in any field should follow.

1. What is the purpose of the “Firsts” project?
A.To teach girls how to design a webpage.
B.To introduce successful people to children.
C.To celebrate businesswomen’s achievements.
D.To encourage girls to succeed by giving superb examples.
2. What do we know about the”Firsts” project?
A.It has recorded 46 videos.
B.It is going to find more women.
C.It was launched by a businesswoman.
D.It gives a full account of successful people’s life.
3. The author develops paragraph 3 mainly
A.by time.B.by cause and effect.
C.by example.D.by comparison and contrast.
4. What does the underlined word “sacrifice” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Invest.B.Devote.C.Fill up.D.Give up.
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5 . An advertisement is just like a Somebody Else says quotation (引语) in a news story. The newspaper does not say that what the advertiser says is true. All the newspaper says is, “This is what the advertiser says.” To find out whether it is true or not will be left to the reader. All the statements in the ads are the advertiser’s statements, not the paper’s.

Q: What does “Somebody Else” in the paragraph refer to?

A.The editor of the paper.B.The reader of the paper.
C.The author of the passage.D.The advertiser of the ads.
2022-02-28更新 | 108次组卷 | 1卷引用:专题10 阅读理解之猜词题 -2022年高考英语毕业班二轮热点题型归纳与变式演练(新高考专用)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要对四本青少年杂志进行了介绍和宣传,包括每本杂志的创刊时间、目标读者、内容简介、发刊频次和网址等信息。

6 . Top Teen Magazines to Follow


Affinity

Affinity is one of the largest teen-ran online magazines in the world, devoted to helping teens get early experience in journalism, learn writing skills and communicate with others. Since its launch in 2013, over 8.5 million people from over 200 countries have benefited from it. It covers topics relating to politics, mental health, entertainment etc.7 posts/week || affinitymagazine. us


TeenZone

First published in 2000, TeenZone is a magazine for the South African teenager. Teens today have voices that we all need to hear. They need to be taken seriously, lo be given the chance to express their views and concerns, to ask questions and receive advice, and in enjoy themselves in a safe environment. TenZone seeks to provide this platform (平台). It is written by teens, for teens.

3 posts/week || teenzonemagazine. co. za


The Teenager Today

Named The Teenager at the beginning, it was founded in 1963 with the purpose of uniting young people in a bond of true friendship, understanding and love. The Teenager Today is India’s only magazine intended for teens. It aims to be Indian teens’ high-quality resource for information, practical advice, and answers to all kinds of questions. What’s more, it comes to you with lots of fun!

5 posts/week||theteenagertoday.com


Teenage

Established in 1988, Teenage is Singapore’s first and number one youth publication, and the guide for young adults who want to know the latest in entertainment news, along with fashion, beauty, music trends and lifestyle tips.

24 posts/year || teenage. com.sg

1. On which magazine can we learn how to write a news report?
A.Teenage.B.Affinity.C.TeenZone.D.The Teenager Today.
2. What does the TeenZone magazine mainly aim to do?
A.Give voice to teens.
B.Improve teens’ life skills.
C.Make teens’ voices heard.
D.Help teens gain friendships.
3. What do we know about The Teenager Today?
A.It was first published in 1988.
B.It is interesting for teens to read.
C.It was called Teenage at the beginning.
D.It is intended for South African teenagers.
2022-02-26更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省荥阳市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了Bookroo-Best图书的一些关键信息,优缺点等。
7 .

Bookroo—Best Book Subscription (订阅) for Ages 0 to 3

Key InformationDelivery: Monthly.
Number: 12.
Price: Price starts at about $20 per month, but there’s a discount (折扣) available; A three-month subscription is $19 per month, a six-month subscription is $18 per month, and a year-long plan is$17 per month
Its AdvantagesBooks designed for small hands
Content to upgrade as kids grow up.
Extra materials included in books.
Its DisadvantagesNo choices to return books you don’t like.
No way to prevent copies.
Shipping (运费) not included in price.
More Information

With a book plan designed specially for young kids, Bookroo specializes in picking the best books for early childhood. Bookroo is a wonderful choice for your child’s first book subscription plan. Each month comes with three carefully selected books suitable for reading with babies.

If you find yourself with a book that you have already had, you can donate it to a local library, and then send Bookroo the proof (证明). You’ll get a $5 discount for your next order.

1. How much can be saved in all for a yearly plan?
A.$ 17.B.$ 20.C.$ 24.D.$ 36.
2. What is one of Bookroo’s disadvantages?
A.Its books are too large for kids.
B.Its shipping costs extra money.
C.Its content is only suitable for kids.
D.Its books include no other materials.
3. What are readers advised to do when they find a book they have had?
A.Donate it and get a discount from Bookroo.
B.Sell it to the local library at a lower price.
C.Return it to Bookroo and get a free order.
D.Send it to Bookroo and ask for a new one.
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了报纸的价格在几个月内上涨了50%以上,这对报纸行业来说无疑是雪上加霜的。文章介绍了报纸和造纸厂二者之间关系的变化以及分歧等。

8 . “It’s like tasering an elderly person who’s already on a pacemaker,” says a British newspaper boss of the newsprint market, where prices have risen by over 50% in a matter of months.

When times were good, before ads went online, newspapers had a supportive partnership with paper mills. As ads went away and circulations fell, “paper mills had the worst of it for years as newspapers reduced pages, went wholly digital or shut forever.”

The papers were able to cut down the cost of newsprint from firms fighting for business as demand decreased. Price-taking paper mills suffered in silence, taking out newsprint capacity and adjusting machines to make packaging for e-commerce. The pandemic, with people working from home, meant even fewer newspaper sales, which depressed demand for newsprint again and increased the pain for paper suppliers. In the past 24 months European mills have responded by shutting almost a fifth of their newsprint capacity, says a buyer for a large British newspaper group.

Then reopening of economies and growing demand for newsprint, combined with much reduced capacity and coupled with up-going energy prices, has resulted in a price shock. Particularly controversial are additional energy charges that some paper suppliers are seeking to pass on.

Newspaper firms consider this amounts as breaking agreements. European newspapers will have to pay newsprint prices that are 50—70% higher in the first quarter of 2022 compared with the year before. As for their counterparts in Asia and Oceania, they are facing prices around 25% to 45% above their usual level. North American prices went up earlier, and more gradually; agreements are fixed monthly rather than half-yearly. But there, too, newsprint prices are 20—30% higher in 2021 than in 2020.

Germany’s print and media industry association has warned that mills are going to force newspapers to quit paper editions, hurting each other in the process. But more digital adrenaline is one possible response of newspapers to the paper mills’ tasers.

1. What can be learned from the first three paragraph?
A.Newspapers have raised their prices by over 50% .
B.Newspapers and paper mills were good friends all the time.
C.Newspapers and paper mills affect each other.
D.Newspapers increased their sales and the pain of paper mills.
2. The paper mills and the newspapers don’t agree with each other on the prices for ________ ?
A.Reopening of economies.B.Growing demand for newsprint.
C.Much reduced capacity.D.Additional energy consumption.
3. Which of the following area has the highest increase in newsprint prices?
A.Europe.B.Asia.C.Oceania.D.North American.
4. Which column does this passage belong to?
A.Health.B.Science.C.Business.D.Environment.
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9 . CELEBRATE A CENTURY WITH SCIENCE NEWS

In 1921, newspaper king E.W. Scripps and biologist William E. Ritter founded Science News, a non-profit news service, to provide correct and interesting news of science for the public. A hundred years on, Science News remains true to that purpose. In celebration of our 100 years of continuous independent coverage, we invite you to experience Science News in two exciting new ways: Century of Science and Science News now.

1. Why was Science News founded?
A.To provide science news.B.To make more money.
C.To meet individual needs.D.To expand people’s world.
2. How does Century of Science help the public explore science?
A.By offering books.B.Through a website.
C.By discussing events.D.Through a science show.
3. What does Science News Now focus on?
A.Events held by Nobel Prize winners.B.Future challenges related to science.
C.Important moments in science history.D.Talks between scientists and reporters.
2022-01-29更新 | 157次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省南平市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末质量检测英语试题
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10 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

We rely on news     1     (learn) about things around us. However, reports on the same events contain different information. That’s because journalists may have different     2     (priority). Another reason why news reports on the same event may contradict each other     3     terms of factual details is that events in the real world are usually complicated and     4     (constant) changing. When we come across such factual differences in news reports, we should not rush to the conclusion that the news report gives false information. Instead, check when the reports     5     (complete). Because news reports written at different stages of an event could contain different information as news facts are brought to light. Therefore,     6     (check) different sources enables us to draw     7     more informed conclusion.

To sum up, it is wise to read news reports written from     8     (vary) perspectives and at different stages, which     9     (bring) us a more accurate understanding of a situation. We also need to be critical about the information we receive and remember not to blindly trust     10     we have read.

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