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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是互联网给我们生活带来很多便利的同时也伴随着一些不好的事情,互联网不是一个安全的地方,我们应该学会如何在网上保持安全。
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。

The Internet is good for many millions of things. In today’s     1     (connect) world, it’s hard to imagine once again living in a world without the Internet. Of course, there are still libraries     2     you can get information or photo-printing stores in which you can order pictures, but the Internet has made the way we live our lives much faster than it     3     (be) in the past.

Along with the good comes the bad, though. If you’ve never thought of the Internet as a possibly-dangerous place, you need to be aware that, just like in the real world, there are some people who intend     4     (use) the Internet to harm you. Therefore, it’s important to learn how to stay safe when you’re online.

First, you should never give out the following types of information online: your full name, your address, your phone number, your birth date or your password. Of course, you will have to provide these things when you order things online, but be sure you’re dealing     5     an honest online shopkeeper.

Second, choose email addresses, screen names, and passwords     6     (careful). Make sure they don’t uncover personal information about you. For example, don’t use your real name as your screen name! Passwords should also be nearly     7     (possible) to guess.

Third, if you feel like you’re being cyberbullied (网络欺凌), whether via email, a social media website, or in a chat room online, be sure to report     8     (they) to an adult.

Finally, remember that the Internet is a large place, but it has a way of     9     (spread) things around very quickly. If you wouldn’t want a friend or parent to see something, it’s probably something you shouldn’t post from     10     beginning!

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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文,主要讨论了社交媒体对青少年的利弊。一方面,社交媒体能够加强不同地域人们之间的联系,带来实际好处;另一方面,社交媒体的互动无法替代面对面的沟通,而且过度使用社交媒体可能导致沟通不畅和缺乏真实情感交流。因此,我们需要有足够的自我控制力来限制社交媒体的使用,享受其带来的好处。

2 . The case for and against social media

Is social media harmful to teenagers?     1     Social media sites have been blamed for most of the world’s social problems from feeling disconnected and lonely to having difficulty forming meaningful relationships. Yet, many of us feel a need to use social media because it offers something we cannot find elsewhere, despite knowing the downsides.     2    

An argument for social media claims it can strengthen social bonds by facilitating relationships with people in different geographical areas. For example, social media has helped old school friends to get back in touch after many years without contact.     3     These are real benefits of using social media.

    4     The argument used by many people is that interactions on social media are no substitute for face-to-face communication. When you are out with friends how many times do they check their phones? for example.     5     Research highlights it is far more satisfying to physically laugh out loud in real life rather than to replace the act with a typed representation of laughter such as “haha” or “LOL”.       

Ideally, we should have enough self-control to be able to limit our use of social media, enjoying the benefits it can bring.

A.The disadvantages of social media.
B.In my opinion, the disadvantages of social media outweigh the benefits.
C.It is all too easy to become absorbed in this online life rather than communicate in real life.
D.People secure jobs now through social media or research information for their studies.
E.This is the question we are going to examine.
F.We will look at the arguments for and against using social media before answering the question.
G.We aim to control our use of social media.
2024-03-18更新 | 124次组卷 | 3卷引用:河南省南阳六校2022-2023学年高二春季第一次联考英语试题
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3 . 下面描绘的是现在许多孩子沉溺于电脑网络不能自拔的现象。请你根据对下面这幅漫画的理解用英语写一篇短文,描述一下漫画中所表达的情况并发表你的看法。

1.内容要求:1.描述漫画内容;
2.分析漫画所揭示的问题;
3.提出你的看法
词数80左右。
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2023-11-24更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省南阳市第一中学校2023-2024学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要列举了一些互联网为我们生活带来的便利。

4 . As science and technology have developed, our lifestyle experienced changes. From the first telephone to the first medical drug (药物) every invention has significantly affected lifestyle across the world.     1     Let us take a look at some areas of lifestyle where the Internet has played a significant role.

The Internet has changed the idea of shopping in our lives. The Internet has made it possible that you can choose and buy a product from different sellers at the same time.     2     You can also enjoy very good bargains (减价品).

For people who love traveling, the Internet is a friend in need and service. Now, we can make use of the power of the Internet to know more about travel destinations and even organize travel plans online. You can book hotels, tickets, and travel packages online.     3    

With the wide use of the Internet today, even education is now possible from the comforts of your home. If you have an Internet connection and a computer, you can easily join an online education program.     4    

    5     There are numerous sites that offer you the opportunity to search for your favorite job. You can get useful information about job opportunities. The Internet provides you with detailed and useful information about jobs.

Apart from these examples, there are lots of other areas where the Internet has worked wonders. With the development of science and technology, more and more areas are influenced by the Internet and the boom(繁荣)is expected to continue with the passage of time.

A.And the same is true for the Internet as well.
B.Just do it at home, sit back, and pack your bags.
C.Getting a job now has become easier, thanks to the Internet.
D.It is not possible for you to visit all the places at a single time.
E.So almost every area of our lifestyle is now impacted by the Internet.
F.By buying online, you can save lots of time and get the latest products.
G.Many world-famous schools now offer online education programs in various fields.
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。文章介绍了虚拟合唱团的诞生,以及对世界的积极影响。

5 . Imagine having the opportunity to sing together with hundreds of other people while you are at home alone. You can do this in a virtual choir. Virtual choir members record themselves while they perform alone on video. These videos are uploaded onto the Internet, and then they are put together into one video that you can see online—a virtual choir. Anyone can take part in a virtual choir from anywhere—all you need is a video camera and an Internet connection. A virtual choir enables people to add their voices to those of other individuals and become part of the global community. It has proved to be a positive influence on the lives of many people.

The virtual choir was the idea of award-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre. He fell in love with Mozart’s classical music when he sang for the university choir. Moved by this music, he said, “It was like seeing color for the first time.“ Over ten years after his graduation, Whitacre’s original compositions began to become quite popular among choirs and singers. This led to the creation of the virtual choir.

In 2009,Whitacre received a video of a girl who was singing one of his works. Inspired, he asked his fans to make videos, which he then joined together into one performance. His first virtual choir, “Lux Aurumque”, had 198 singers from 12 different countries. It has received millions of views on the Internet. Since then, the virtual choir has become a worldwide phenomenon. Whitacre’s next effort was the virtual Youth Choir for UNICEF, which was first seen on stage on 23 July 2014 in the UK. Altogether, 2,292 young people from 80 countries joined in to sing Whitacre’s song “What If”.

The virtual choir is a wonderful way for people around the world to sing with one voice and thus make the world a better place.

1. Which of the following is a virtual choir?
A.Many members performing on their own.
B.Hundreds of people singing together on a stage.
C.Many people singing online together at the same time.
D.Individual singing videos combined into one on the Internet.
2. What resulted in the appearance of the virtual choir?
A.The popularity of Whitacre’s composition.
B.The encouragement of Whitacre’s professor.
C.Whitacre’s desire of being a famous composer.
D.Whitacre’s love for communication with others.
3. What can we learn about Whitacre’s first virtual choir?
A.He had thousands of his fans make videos.
B.He joined nearly two hundred videos together.
C.He made his first virtual choir on stage in the UK.
D.He asked a girl to sing his work to make it popular.
4. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?
A.To advertise Whitacre’s music composition.
B.To introduce the influence of the virtual choir.
C.To persuade people to join Whitacre’s choir team.
D.To appeal to netizens to compose their own music.
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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。

6 . 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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7 . Digital citizenship

Everyone’s talking about ‘digital citizenship’, but what is it?     1    . Being a ‘citizen’ means that you belong to a group of people. Digital citizens can use technology to communicate with others online and know how to use the internet in a safe and responsible way. Are you a good digital citizen?     2    

Stay safe

To stay safe, never give your personal information online, such as your address or the name of your school. Make sure that you create strong, secure passwords and keep them secret. Don’t tell your friends your passwords.

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Just like in real life, it’s important to behave well online. For example, if you want to post a photo of someone, make sure you ask for their permission first. Remember that everybody can have their own opinion. It’s OK to disagree, but always be polite!

Be kind

Before you post a comment online, stop and think. Is it positive? How will your words make someone feel?     4    . Never forward nasty messages. If you see that someone’s being bullied online, tell a parent, teacher or another adult.

Be careful

Don’t trust everyone or everything online.     5    . Never open emails from strangers, click on strange links or download apps without asking an adult. They could contain viruses. If you’re not sure, ask your parents or teacher!

Spending time and learning online can be great if we’re good digital citizens. So, be safe, be responsible and have fun!

A.Keep modest
B.Show respect
C.Even they are familiar to you
D.Here are some ways to be safe and responsible online
E.We use the word ‘digital’ to talk about computer technology
F.Don’t say something online that you wouldn’t say in real life
G.Remember that people online are not always who they say they are
2023-02-12更新 | 159次组卷 | 2卷引用:河南省驻马店市2022-2023学年高一上学期2月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。现在人们喜欢在网上分享他们的个人观点和新闻,文章对如何保护社交媒体个人隐私提出了建议。

8 . Nowadays, people love sharing their personal views and news on the Internet.     1    .

Read and understand the privacy (隐私) terms

Make sure you clearly know the privacy terms before signing into any social media.

    2    . Pay particular attention to the privacy terms when you sign up for an account with a social media platform.

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When using social media platforms you should always check the default (默认) privacy settings on their sites. Most default privacy settings may permit the sharing of your information with other third-party online users. Changing the default privacy settings may limit the amount of information that the social media site can share with other users.

Detailed information

When registering an account with social media platforms, you’ll be required to provide your detailed information such as full name, year of birth or address. Keep these pieces of in-formation to limit what other social media users know about you.     4    You may consider customizing (定制) the privacy settings on your media to limit personal information on the same platform.

Be careful about posting photos online

    5    . Posting photos on social media has been identified as one of the risky social net-working activities. Showing your whereabouts (行踪) through pictures could cause you, your loved ones, or your home harm.

A.Change the default privacy settings
B.Such information can cause you harm
C.Remove your comments online in case
D.Every website on the Internet has privacy terms
E.The default privacy settings bring benefit for you
F.Before you show any pictures on social media, think twice
G.Here are some tips to help you protect your privacy on social media
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了意大利政府改造像Colle di Tora这样落后地区的网络。

9 . For Italy, part of the challenge is to transform places like Colle di Tora, a small town outside Rome, which are not so much cut off from the modern world, as a little behind.

At the moment the post office-which the town’s 360 residents rely on to withdraw cash, as there is no bank-sometimes closes down because its Internet fails. Bad weather can interrupt the signal, and is also a problem for mobile phone reception and streaming TV services.

The last time a customer tried to pay by card in Anna Rita Pani’s grocery store, things got a bit awkward. They had to wait 15 minutes for the card reader to work.

Simona Cardella said her teenage daughter struggled with online lessons while schools were closed. Sometimes the audio was off, sometimes the video was off, and if the weather was bad, the signal was cut off completely.

Mayor Pandolfi notes that taking latest generation broadband(光纤宽带)to isolated(隔绝的)areas like Colle Di Tora could make them attractive locations for remote working. For other residents, it would just bring them into the 21st century. Pani’s 22-year-old son Nicolas is a keen gamer, but he complains it can take “four-five days” to download a game that his friends in Rome can get in a couple of hours.

Fortunately, Colle di Tora is on a government list of 200 cities for building the fibre optic broadband. This week, workers were laying fibre optic cables in one of the main squares, and telecoms company Open Fiber said super-fast Internet would be operational by the year’s end.

Nearly a quarter of Italians do not use the Internet, and one third of households have no fixed connection, according to figures by national statistics agency Istat. The government wants every Italian to have access to super-fast Internet by 2026-but it has a long way to go.

1. What does the author think of towns like Colle di Tora?
A.Places in imagination.B.Places everyone wants to visit.
C.Places falling behind.D.Places with unique cultures.
2. Why are Anna’s and Simona’s cases mentioned in the text?
A.To present their lifestyles.B.To make a comparison.
C.To clarify a concept.D.To show the bad network.
3. What does Pandolfi think the newest broadband can do for his town?
A.Make it fit for telework.B.Attract many more visitors.
C.Bring peace to the residents.D.Allow the government to manage the town.
4. What is the author’s attitude to the Italian government’s plan?
A.Tolerant.B.Negative.C.Optimistic.D.Cautious.
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10 . I realized this spring that I have spent far too much time on the internet this past year, for obvious reasons, I suspect I'm not alone. And just like magic, Suzanne park's Sunny Song will never Be Famous came across my desk, a story about a 17-year old Korean American influencer who ends up in a digital detox (脱瘾) camp. My first reaction was to shrink (退缩), worried about how much of my social media self I would see in this book, and how much relative cure I would undoubtedly require as a result. But Sunny Song is such an amazing character that I was laughing out loud by page 10.

Sunny was literally born an influencer. Thanks to a video of Sunny dancing as a child, “Goggle Girl” became internet famous. She kept up the character as she grew older, obtaining almost 10,000 subscribers to her You Tube channel alone. But disaster strikes when she forgets to turn off the camera one afternoon during a live stream and a brownie ( a cake ) cooking video turns into an unprepared show with Sunny in underwear. The widely spread “Brownie Gate” will result in Sunny's being kicked out from her L A. private school-unless her parents send her to a digital detox camp, under the principal's request.

The customers in the camp are internet addicts ranging from fantasy sports and gaming players to mean girl internet celebrities. Sunny is forced to spend a month in the cornfields of Iowa on this historic family farm among these celebrities with no digital devices whatsoever, except the burner phone she brought secretly in because she's in the running for an influencer competition, and she actually has a shot!

Sunny Song Will never Be Famous was a total joy to read. I appreciate that Park does not approach social media as the enemy in this book, and for that reason I can enthusiastically recommend it to any young folks who are particularly skillful at web. Sunny reminds readers of the power of internet fare, and the consequences if that power isn't used widely.

1. How did the author feel when first seeing the book?
A.AmazedB.ExcitedC.ConfidentD.Concerned.
2. Why did Sunny go to the camp?
A.To promote her popular videos,B.To experience a life as a celebrity,
C.To avoid being removed from her school.D.To acquire more knowledge about social media.
3. What can we learn about the camp from paragraph 3?
A.People there are physically abusedB.Life there is cut off from the outside.
C.It holds many competitions monthlyD.It is specially designed for internet celebrities.
4. What's the purpose of the text?
A.To review a book.B.To introduce a great camp,
C.To record an unforgettable experienceD.To stress the advantage of social medin.
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