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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章主要讲了全球互联网用户数量的增长和互联网犯罪的问题。文章提到了网络钓鱼是最常见的网络犯罪之一,提醒人们要保持警惕,不要点击未知来源的链接或打开附件。此外,文章也提到了预防措施,比如保持警觉、使用可靠的杀毒软件等。文章最后强调了上网时要保持警惕和安全。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

It was estimated that as of January 2021, there were 4.66 billion active Internet users globally,    1    (represent) almost 60% of the world’s population. Unfortunately, due to its wide reach and relative privacy, the Internet has become very     2    (attract) to criminals. Consequently, cybercrime coming in many different forms     3    (become) a huge problem in recent years. Phishing is one of the most common types. When clicking on links to dangerous websites or software, you may be fooled     4     providing personal information. Cybercriminals trick you into parting with your money, infecting your computer with a virus    5    (steal) your personal data, or blocking you from accessing your own data until a ransom is paid. Cybercriminals took advantage of a weakness in a server,     6    (assess) the company’s files and demanded a large sum of money. Fortunately, you can take     7    (prevent) measures to reduce your chances of falling victim. Firstly, you need to stay alert when using the Internet. To avoid getting taken in, be cautious about advertisements offering bargains and rewards     8    seem too good to be true. And, of course, do not open email     9    (attach) or click on links from unknown sources. Secondly, make sure you have     10    (rely) antivirus software and always keep it turned on. So, next time you go online, never drop your guard. Stay alert, smart and safe!

2023-10-13更新 | 146次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省灌南高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。网络欺凌危害极大,文章给出了一些有用的建议,以帮助被欺凌者应对欺凌事件,并以安全的方式保护好自己。

2 . Cyber-bullying (网络欺凌) may take place in the online world, but it is no less damaging than in the real world. The Internet has become a kindness desert, a place where few flowers bloom. Bullying is pretty common.     1     According to those bullied, they’re usually seen as being different from the crowd. They are unique.

Being bullied is a frustrating and painful experience. Online bullying can really hurt others, and it can have serious consequences.     2     Some people have even committed suicide because they were harassed (侵扰) online and didn’t think it would ever stop. Here are some valuable tips to help you address a bully and protect yourself in a safe way.

Don’t blame yourself.     3     It’s only the bully’s fault, so don’t blame yourself for his or her shortcomings.

Stay away from bullies. Bullies hope you interact with them so that they have an excuse to keep picking on you. When the bully starts orally attacking you, remove yourself from the situation if you can, simply by walking away.

    4     Try as you might to ignore the bullies when they are saying ugly things about you. Remind yourself that you are a great person and that nothing the bullies say matters.

Speak out. Nobody has the right to make you feel unsafe, uncomfortable or unhappy. Find someone you can talk to, your teacher or your parent and tell them what’s going on.     5     Follow these tips and you should feel well-equipped to deal with your bullies the next time they attack.

A.Keep track of bullies.
B.Be sure you’re wonderful.
C.Adults can offer help if they know about the problem.
D.Being bullied can make you feel alone, scared, and hopeless.
E.Your parents are willing to help you when recognizing your problem.
F.If you are being bullied, it’s essential to know that it is never your fault.
G.Studies have found that nearly one-third of all students are bullied each year.
2023-06-21更新 | 182次组卷 | 4卷引用:江苏省盐城市2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题
3 . 网络已成为人们生活中必不可少的一部分, 由此而产生的青少年网瘾现象引起了人们的关注。假设你是李华,请你以学生会的名义写一篇倡议书,号召全校同学合理使用网络。            
内容包括:1. 网瘾现象;2. 网瘾的危害;3. 你的倡议。
注意:1. 词数不少于80字;
2. 开头已为你写好,不计入总词数,可适当增加内容,以使行文连贯。
Dear fellow students,

With the wide application of various digital gadgets, the Internet is finding its way into our daily lives.


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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。指出手机对人们的身心各个方面产生了什么影响。

4 . Ways Your Cell Phone Affects Your Body and Mind

First, some good news. Your phone can keep you safer. A study found that 137 more lives were saved per 100,000 patients when people called 911 from a mobile phone rather than from a fixed one.     1    

Scanning your phone right before bed can cause sleep disorder. To avoid that, make a habit of not using your phone for at least 30 minutes before you close your eyes.

    2     People now spend more than five hours a day typing and tapping, and feel eyes achy. About 60 percent of Americans experience discomfort, such as dryness, eye tiredness, and even headaches. Try taking a break from screens every 20 minutes.

When you are awake, a single sound on your phone can signal the coming news. However, this can weaken your ability to focus on a task.     3     It can even encourage creative ideas when you are alone. When you’re bored, four different areas of your brain become active and work together to pull in thoughts and combine them in unique ways.

Memory suffers too.     4     Instead of relying on the instructions from your phone’s GPS, older adults choose the old way, which increases activity in a part of the brain important for memory. Taking pictures with your phone may also harm your memory.

It would be easy to avoid all these problems by simply putting down your phone. The problem: It isn’t so easy.     5     And researches have proved this real. Of course, there are many phone apps to help you control your phone addiction. Or you can just let the battery rundown and forget about it!

A.But there are plenty of worries too.
B.Your phone can do damage to your eyes.
C.Silence your phone or simply put it away can help.
D.Walking with your face in your phone can be dangerous.
E.People may feel painful when separated from their phones.
F.Your hand may feel painful when you hold your phone too long.
G.Using a map and trying to remember it may be better for your brain.
2023-02-17更新 | 223次组卷 | 5卷引用:江苏省南京航空航天大学附属高级中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期中英语试卷
智能选题,一键自动生成优质试卷~
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文章大意:本文是篇议论文。文章通过研究者的调查研究,阐述了虽然在疫情期间视频会议起到了至关重要的作用,但是过度依赖会削弱创造性思维的观点。

5 . While the benefits of Zoom and other videoconferencing tools made them absolutely essential in the pandemic (疫情), the research suggests that heavy reliance on the technology comes at a cost to creative thinking.

Brucks at Columbia University and her team started their investigation when managers reported having trouble innovating with remote workers. Brucks doubted whether videoconferencing was a factor, suspecting that difficulties coordinating (协调) large, global teams online might be to blame instead.

To find out, the researchers analysed ideas for new products generated by 1,490 engineers for a multinational company. The engineers, who were in Finland, Hungary, India, Israel and Portugal, were randomly paired up and given an hour or so to brainstorm products either in person or over videoconferencing. They then selected their best idea.

Writing in Nature, the researchers report that the engineers produced more ideas, and more innovative ideas, when working face to face. “They are not only generating a larger number of creative ideas, but their best idea is better,” Brucks said. Virtual teams were just as good at selecting the best ideas from a bunch as those that met in person.

“Visual focus is a huge component of cognitive (认知) focus. When you’re focused on the screen and ignoring the rest of the environment, that affects how you approach the task,” said Brucks. “It’s uniquely bad for creativity because it’s inhibiting broader exploration.”

Brucks said the impact on the real world “could be huge”, leading to a division of labour between face-to-face and virtual meetings that could “permanently reshape the office and work schedules”. But she urged businesses to be cautious, because if virtual meetings are cheaper than in-person ones, they may still be more cost-effective.

Asked for tips, Brucks said people could save more creative tasks for in-person meetings, or turn off their camera when coming up with ideas. “I think it unlocks more creative thinking,” she said.

1. Why did Brucks conduct the research?
A.To prove her assumption.B.To clarify a new concept.C.To make a comparison.D.To explain a rule.
2. What is the finding of the research?
A.Face-to-face gatherings promote cross-culture ties.B.Workers think less creatively in virtual meetings.
C.Individual work generates more innovative ideas.D.Videoconferencing has an irreplaceable role.
3. What does the underlined word “inhibiting” in paragraph 5 mean?
A.Encouraging.B.Requiring.C.Beginning.D.Preventing.
4. What does Brucks say about virtual meetings?
A.They should be used accordingly.B.They’ll make office workers divided.
C.They’ll give way to in-person meetings.D.They help businesses run more efficiently.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章通过提问人们是否可以远离社交媒体引起话题,并且通过三方面举例说明社交媒体对生活造成的不良影响,从而建议人们远离虚拟的社交媒体,回归现实生活。

6 . Were We Happier Without Social Media?

Social media is now fully implanted in our daily lives. We spend an average of two hours a day sharing, liking, tweeting, and updating information on social media. Indeed, the wonderful digital platforms enrich our lives with information and entertainment.    1    

Social media and stress

    2    In fact, it might turn out an endless stream of stress. In 2015,researchers tried to discover if social media causes more stress than it relieves. In the survey, women were reported being more stressed than men. Twitter was found to be “a contributor to stress”, because it increased people’s awareness of pressure.

Social media and relationship

Finding people sharing your ideals online might be delightful.    3     It could happen, but, in reality, it’s your family, friends and teachers that bring you the true delight. But the time you spend on people on social media is greater than those you see in real life. On the platforms, the liquid relationships without real details don’t really translate into true connections in your real life.

Social media and entertainment

Social media may provide us with excitement, during which dopamine (多巴胺) would be released to keep us entertained. Entertainment has never been so easy with dopamine released so quickly, getting us addicted. For that excitement, we mortgage (抵押) a more meaningful and enjoyable life.    4    

Therefore, the answer to the question should be clear now. The feeling of being loved and being able to count on different people makes us happier. Social media sometimes just cheats us.    5    For the real happiness, we should maintain contact, talk face-to-face, listen to each other.

A.Thanks to it, we become happier.
B.People use social media to let off pressure
C.In return, it traps and takes away our attention.
D.However, were we happier without social media?
E.Moreover, we should say goodbye to social media.
F.Don’t take it for granted that it gives us constant joy.
G.Can they really end up accompanying you in your real life?
2022-12-28更新 | 187次组卷 | 3卷引用:江苏省徐州市铜山区2022-2023学年高一下学期期中英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。指出网络成瘾很普遍,也大有害处,故本文给读者提供几个策略以消除对网络的过度依赖。

7 . Internet addiction is a common problem.     1     If you are concerned that you may be too dependent on the Internet, there are several strategies you can use to control your Internet usage. Removing the temptation (诱惑) to go online is one of them. Here are some tips to get you started.

    2     If your devices are on and within arm’s reach, you may find yourself mindlessly checking them during meal times and other social activities. Just turn off your device or at least put it on silent and place it somewhere out of sight.

Charge your devices in another room at night to prevent bedtime browsing (浏览). Bedtime browsing can impact your ability to fall asleep and stay asleep due to the blue light your smartphone emits.     3    

Remove social media apps from your phone. If you find yourself picking up your phone and going on the Internet every time you get a notification (通知), delete the social media apps on your phone. Make it a rule that you can only check these apps on your computer.     4    

Look at one website at a time instead of having multiple websites open.     5     This can help you to avoid going back and forth between multiple sites and wasting time.

Technological tools are meant to serve us, not the other way around. Take action right away to free yourself from Internet dependency and take control of your life.

A.Cut your home Wi-Fi access if it is really necessary.
B.It can be just as damaging as any other form of addiction.
C.So stopping bedtime browsing may help you to sleep better.
D.This may help prevent you from accessing them on and off all day.
E.Turn off your smartphone, iPad, and computer during social activities.
F.If you are on a website and it leads you to another one, close the old site.
G.Developing healthy habits can also help you to cut back on your internet use.
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章主要通过新老两代人之间进行对比,得出结论,我们不能过于依赖社交媒体,可以使用但是不能滥用。

8 . The current generation is not like any other generation I have seen in history. Due to the rise in technology, the world is evolving fast and changing the way most of us do things. Today’s young generation is so used to the technology which they learn very quickly. It could be considered as a benediction, but there are times when it is not appropriate.

In my generation, we met friends face to face to have real conversations rather than texting each other all the time. We walked everywhere, to the store or up the stairs instead of climbing into our car or on a motored skateboard each time we had to go two or three blocks away.

Most of the new generation expects things to be done for them. If something requires some extra effort or focus, they are easily discouraged. But if we want to reach success in this day and age, it is expected of us to work to achieve our dreams. The old generation knows that the world does not owe them squat. It understands that no one else than them can do it and that is their responsibility to make something of themselves.

Nowadays, there is no longer a sense of honor, because most people hide behind a computer screen. When you handle issues or hate for no reason over social media, it just proves that you are a weak person. I just put an ad in one of my groups for teaching Kung Fu, and one hater wrote “Kung Fu clown.” And this is for no reason as I have never seen or met the guy before.

The new generation relies too much on social media for their lives and doing things. It is okay to use it but not to abuse it. My final word is that each generation has its own advantages and downsides, but what matters is that each generation, old or new, has to give lessons which are valuable for future generations.

1. What does the underlined word “benediction” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Drawback.B.Blessing.C.Prejudice.D.Criterion.
2. How does the author develop his argument?
A.By analyzing reasons.B.By explaining concepts.
C.By criticizing young guys.D.By comparing generations.
3. What does the author demonstrate by talking about his ad?
A.The rapid development of social media.B.The tough situations for future generations.
C.New generation’s inappropriate behaviour.D.Genuine strangers behind computer screens.
4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.The balanced use of social mediaB.Lessons for old generations
C.The growth of new technologyD.No reason for hating others
2022-06-29更新 | 84次组卷 | 3卷引用:江苏省南通市2021-2022学年高二下学期期末质量检测英语试题
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9 . Ashlee Thomas' struggles are just one example of Instagram's potential"toxic"effect on teen girls,as highlighted in he congressional(国会的) testimony(证词)of Frances Haugen on Friday.

"I believe Facebook's products harm children,encourage division and weaken our democracy, said Haugen, a 37-year-old former Facebook product manager who worked on civic integrity issues at the company.

Facebook's own internal research,cited by Haugen,showed"13.5%of teen girls on Instagram Instagram is owned by Facebook) say the platform makes thoughts of 'Suicide and Self Injury worse"and 17% say the platform makes" Eating Issues"such as anorexia(厌食症)worse.

Its research also claimed Facebook's platforms"make body image issues worse for l in 3 teen girls."

"The company's leadership knows how to make Facebook and Instagram safer but won't make the necessary changes because they have put their profits before people,"Haugen said during her opening remarks."Congressional action is needed. They wont solve this crisis without your help."

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took to the platform he built to defend the company against Haugen's allegations(指控),saying in a 1,300-word statement that the tech giant's research on its impact on children was being misrepresented.

"We care deeply about issues like safety, well-being and mental health,"Zuckerberg wrote.

He added, "Many of the claims don't make any sense.If we wanted to ignore research, why would we create an industry-leading research program to understand these important issues in the first place?"

In a statement, Facebook doubted the interpretation(解释) of the research and insisted th percentages are much lower.The company has also said it welcomes regulation.

Still, those familiar with the workings of the tech world say it will take much more to save teens.

"Their business model's putting kids into these kinds of loops of engagement,"said Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology."And that's what I’m really worried about...that there isn't some quick fix to this thing.It’s the intrinsic((固有的)nature of the product."

1. What issue does this article mainly talk about?
A.Facebook's development problems.
B.Children's poor eating habits.
C.Facebook's possible harm on its users.
D.Instagram's business model.
2. What does the underlined word"toxic"in the first paragraph most probably mean?
A.poisonousB.Immediate
C.beneficialD.dramatic
3. What is the main conflict between Frances Haugen and Mark Zuckerberg?
A.Whether there is a Facebook internal research.
B.Whether the result of the internal research is true.
C.Whether Facebook accepts regulation.
D.Whether Facebook cares about its users.
4. What is the best structure of this passage?
A.
B.

C.
D.
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10 . 假定你是李华,你们班最近举行了一场关于网络新闻媒体优缺点的辩论会。某杂志编辑李博士知道情况后,邀请你就此话题向他们投稿,请你给李博士写一封邮件,词数80字左右。
要点如下:1.网络新闻媒体的现状;
2.网络新闻媒体的优缺点;
3.网络新闻媒体的未来发展趋势。
Dear Doctor Li,
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Yours,

Li Hua

2021-10-20更新 | 86次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省昆山中学2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次模块检测英语试题
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