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1 . 现如今,越来越多的学生在课后写作业时会利用手机或是电脑上网搜答案,请分析这一现象的利弊,并表明自己的观点。
注意: 1. 词数 100 字左右,开头已给,不计入总数;2. 适当添加情节,使行文连贯。
Recently we held a heated discussion about whether it is reasonable to use smart phones to search for the answers .
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2023-10-22更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省合肥市第六中学2018-2019学年高一寒假强化练习英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。很多年轻人很喜欢写博客,它为年轻人提供了一个展示他们的作品和感受的地方,但与此同时,很多人会在博客中暴露自己的隐私,这有可能带来危险。
2 . 语法填空

    1     (million) of young people are writing blogs (博客). Millions of others are reading them. They have been an     2     (attract) to young people.

Many popular Websites now offer free, easy ways to create personal Web pages and fill them    3     writings and pictures. Websites such    4     “Facebook” and “Myspace” are some of the most popular blog sites for young.

Blogs offer young people a place     5    (show) their writings and feelings. They can also be     6     (help) to connect young people with others. But blogs can become    7    (danger) when they are read on the Internet by millions of people all over the world.

Recent studies show that young people often tell their names, ages and where they live on the Internet. That may not be safe for them. The personal information puts them in danger when found out by dangerous people     8    want to hurt them. Students can also get into trouble when they put information about others on their blog.

As     9    result, many schools don’t allow using blogging websites on school computers. Many schools have also begun teaching parents about the websites. Parents should know what their children are doing online and help their children escape     10     (give) away personal information.

2023-10-19更新 | 252次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省新城高升学校2018-2019学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题
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3 . 假定你校学生会近期就“互联网对学生学习的影响”这一问题展开校园调查。请你根据下图的调查结果写一份调查报告,并针对学生上网学习给出合理的建议,发表在校英文报上。

注意:1. 词数120左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Recently, the student union conducted a survey on the influence of the Internet on studying.
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2023-10-15更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省合肥市第三十五中学2018-2019学年高一上学期第一次段考英语试题
文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。网上购物永远地改变了零售业,但是统一的食品杂货商业尚未兴起,文章分析了其中的原因。

4 . Online shopping has changed retail (零售) forever. Most of us wouldn’t know what to do without it. But the e-commerce revolution seems to have missed an industry—groceries. Why aren’t we making our most important shopping trip easier?

The issue isn’t so much that grocers don’t want to be creative. Until recently, many grocers couldn’t afford the technology to support an e-commerce platform. But times are changing, and stores are adapting to meet increasing customer needs by adopting a unified commerce approach.

Grocery shopping is a tiring process and one that most people prefer to do as quickly as possible. However, the current state of online grocery shopping is not quite user-friendly. Maybe it’s because consumers like to touch and feel the fresh produce they’re purchasing. Maybe it’s because grocery e-commerce lacks features that clothing and other industries’ websites have—such as the ability to identify the closest store, an accurate inventory (库存), and the ability to manage large basket sizes.

E-commerce platforms can be expensive and hard to set up for grocers, but the industry is changing, and grocers need to get ready to stay competitive. The key to any successful shopping experience is a 360-view of the customer. Grocers need to invest in solutions that can gather customer information from multiple sales channels, online and off, and bring it together into one platform. Retailers should be trying their best to make shopping possible on different devices—simplifying the journey to help shoppers find what they need more easily.

Part of the reason that unified grocery commerce hasn’t taken off just yet is the fact that stores are not set up to serve different types of shoppers at once. Who is responsible for handling online orders? Should store associates put in-store shoppers or online ones first? It can get confusing for employees and customers alike. There is also the cost associated with adopting new technology in-store, such as creating apps to scan products, the ability to find the right shelf using the product locator and more.

According to Salesforce, the average retailer uses 39 different systems to manage the customer relationship. The key will be finding a way to combine these systems and analyze customer data to best serve customer needs.

1. What does the author say about grocers?
A.They find it unrealistic to be creative.
B.They have no money to get essential technology.
C.They have no clear idea of customer needs.
D.They are unaware of technological changes.
2. What’s a possible problem with online grocery shopping at the moment?
A.Customers can’t buy fresh produce.
B.Customers aren’t friendly in many cases.
C.Customers can’t have quality experiences.
D.Customers aren’t able to buy small-sized items.
3. What do grocers need to do to ensure a successful shopping experience?
A.Have a competitive spirit at all times.
B.Gather information on customers’ daily journeys.
C.Turn multiple sales channels into one simple channel.
D.Make their services accessible to people using various devices.
4. Which of the following accounts for the slow progress of unified grocery commerce?
A.Not enough space for more shelves.
B.Failure to handle orders online and off at the same time.
C.Employees’ limited knowledge of new technology.
D.Difficulty in putting online shoppers above in-store ones.
2023-01-23更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省宁德市部分达标中学2020-2021学年高三上学期期中联合考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了社交网络对作者的影响。
5 . 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。写在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

Social networking dominates my life in so many ways. Sometimes I set deadlines for myself: I will start doing my homework at 8 pm, and aim to finish in two hours. At 7:50 pm, I’m still scrolling through my friends’ silly posts and photos.     1     I know it, it’s 9:30 pm and I still haven’t moved an inch from the sofa. I download song after song, video after video, but I’m not really paying attention. The stimulation is in chasing after the next song rather than     2     (true) enjoying it. My friends try to drag me away from my phone, but as soon as I’m alone again, I’m desperate     3     (get) back to the online world and the intense activity that it provides.

2022-11-02更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市中国人民大学附属中学分校2020-2021学年高二上学期中考试英语试题
6 . 请使用括号内所给的单词、短语和句型翻译下列中文句子,并按照逻辑连成短文。
1.众所周知,手机在我们的日常生活中起到了非常重要的作用。(play a part in)
2.小海过去常在做作业遇到难题时用手机上网找答案。(turn to)
3.他还热衷于网上聊天和玩网络游戏。(crazy)
4.他总是埋头看手机,以至于忽视了家人。(bury)
5.现在,他决心花更多时间陪伴家人,亲近大自然。(company)
2022-04-07更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省湖州市长兴县等三县2017-2018学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选 | 较易(0.85) |

7 . Last month, I began my own two-week-long digital detox. I got the inspiration from the tech writer Paul Miller, who got away from the Internet for a whole year. It was not worth mentioning as against the time Miller spent offline, but it was the longest I had gone through without almost any Internet in 13 years.

Why did I do it? For a while I felt the urge to try fully disconnecting to free myself from the endless work. I wanted to take a break from it all for a couple of weeks at least to see what would happen. After all, throughout the last decade, I’ve been online 24 – 7, overreacting to my email inbox and social feed (传送) – living in a world where the line between the digital world and the real world gets a bit unclear at times.

I haven’t of course forgotten that I’m CEO of a social media company. My work is built around the premise (前提) that being connected makes our lives richer, more rewarding and more efficient. Still, I’d forgotten one key lesson along the way: moderation. As more and more of my life was spent scanning social feed and checking out my inbox, I realized that I needed to step back and get a whole new perspective.

So on my winter vacation to Mexico, I took a break from being active on the Internet for the entire trip. For the whole 14 days, I ate a lot of delicious fish tacos, surfed and fixed up my cottage on the beach. I didn’t write or send any emails. I didn’t scan any Top 10 lists of feed. The one I did give myself was checking my email inbox occasionally—just to make sure an emergency wasn’t unfolding while I was away.

What I learned from my short experiment was actually not too unlike what Miller learned. I didn’t end up discovering that technology is evil. In fact, I found myself reflecting on how technology over the last few years had let me experience some of the most rewarding and eventful moments of my life.

1. Why did the author begin digital detox for two weeks?
A.Because Miller recommended him to do so.
B.Because he was tired of his empty life.
C.Because he wanted to live a digital life.
D.Because he intended to experience an Internet-free life.
2. Which can replace the underlined word in the third paragraph?
A.to a large degreeB.in an honest way
C.in an appropriate wayD.to a very small degree
3. Why did the author still check out his email?
A.To deal with emergencies.B.For the sake of his health.
C.To find some delicious food to eat.D.To watch Top 10 lists closely.
4. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.The author holds an objective attitude towards technology.
B.The author finds technology is harmful.
C.The author will advise digital detox completely.
D.The author will no longer use the Internet.

8 . Teens around the world use social media a lot. But is this a good thing? While you can say nice and _______ things on the Internet, you could also say mean and hurtful things too. When someone says something mean or hurtful _______, it's called cyberbullying (网络欺凌) .

When people say mean things to us, we feel _______, depressed and powerless. These are just some of the possible _______ effects that could affect teens who are cyberbullied. When people are often sad or depressed, they could begin to _______ suicide (自杀) . They think that their lives aren't worth anything or that their lives are too _______ to handle. It's difficult to believe that one person saying mean or cruel things to another person could make him think about _______ himself, but it's true and it does happen. Now, you could _______ everything that was said. You could say that teens can just turn off their computers or their phones. They can just block (屏蔽) the person who _______ them or just simply ignore him. __________ people, especially teens, love going on the Internet and talking to people. It's part of their daily lives. It's __________ to tell teens to turn them all off. In addition, __________ they block someone, the person can just __________ coming back on a different account or as someone else. Also if it's a publicly posted video, picture or message, everyone can see it and __________ report or share it. It's impossible to block everyone.

And finally no one can just __________ so many mean words that are being said to them.

Overall, cyberbullying is a terrible thing that people do. There should be laws to protect people from cyberbullying.

1.
A.popularB.kindC.interestingD.proper
2.
A.onlineB.on purposeC.indirectlyD.in brief
3.
A.terrifiedB.lonelyC.sadD.bored
4.
A.noticeableB.negativeC.practicalD.lasting
5.
A.think aboutB.care aboutC.worry aboutD.talk about
6.
A.shortB.hardC.ordinaryD.busy
7.
A.teachingB.blamingC.killingD.punishing
8.
A.deal withB.compare withC.begin withD.disagree with
9.
A.cheatsB.hurtsC.beatsD.confuses
10.
A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.InsteadD.Therefore
11.
A.unnecessaryB.unrealisticC.unusualD.uncertain
12.
A.asB.unlessC.ifD.until
13.
A.keepB.admitC.rememberD.enjoy
14.
A.stillB.alwaysC.justD.even
15.
A.forgetB.refuseC.discoverD.ignore
2021-06-21更新 | 132次组卷 | 2卷引用:译林版2020必修三 Unit 3 Section Ⅱ Grammar and usage
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