阅读理解。 What"s a blog? A blog is a personal online diary (日记). It"s cool, it"s
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What"s a blog? A blog is a personal online diary (日记). It"s cool, it"s hot, and everyone is doing it. People talk about it often. Sound like a fashion? In fact, It"s another trend (流行趋势). And the word "blogger" means a person who writes diaries online. Are you a blogger? Many bloggers are teenagers who log (进入) onto websites to discuss anything in their lives. Many of today"s teenagers are not afraid to openly discuss everything in their lives. Teenagers complain about their parents and homework. They share diaries, post (发布) songs from the latest bands and show pictures of theirs. They write their own poems, say something about their girlfriends or boyfriends and complain to each other or offer support. But mostly they just write down what they do every day. However, many parents are worried about these young bloggers. Parents see the kids talking about how they got drunk last weekend and how they don"t like studying. They are using the language that is surprising to their parents. Besides hearing from their friends, teen bloggers also get messages from strangers. Most of the time, it"s older men asking to meet teenage girls. "These strange men are dangerous for my kids. They sometimes teach my kids bad words." said Cara Cabral, a mother of two children. Many teenagers and young adults know it"s not safe to use blogs on the Internet. They know they are putting information about themselves in a place where it can be seen by anyone. But teenagers are unwilling to give up these new communication tools that have become a way of life for many of them. |
1. The underlined word "it" in the first paragraph means _____. |
A. the fashion B. the Internet C. the blog |
2. Which of the following is NOT TRUE? |
A. Teenagers don"t tell about their personal life in their blogs. B. Teenagers mostly write down what they do every day in their blogs. C. Teenagers complain about their parents and homework in their blogs. |
3. What"s the main idea of the third paragraph? |
A. Many parents don"t understand kids" language in their blogs. B. Many parents are worried about these young bloggers. C. Many parents can understand why their kids don"t like studying. |
4. Many parents think it"s _____ for their children to get messages from strangers. |
A. dangerous B. interesting C. surprising |
5. We can learn from the last paragraph that _____. |
A. It"s easy for many teenagers to give up blogging on the Internet B. It"s safe for many teenagers to put their personal information on the Internet C. It"s popular for many teenagers to use blogs on the Internet |
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For one week in April, millions of people chose not to watch TV for “TV Turnoff Week”. TV Turnoff Week started in 1995 and is more popular every year. Many people discover that you can have a good time with the TV off. If that sounds crazy to you, just have a look at some numbers: ―An American teenager spends 900 hours every year at school; the same teenager spends 1,023 hours every year watching TV. That"s 2 hours 49 minutes every day. ―An average (平均) British person (not just teenagers) watches 3 hours 35 minutes every day. ―In the US, most TV has adverts. American children see 20,000 adverts every year. By age 65, an American has seen two million ads! But some research from Britain says that may not be a problem. The London Business School watched people carefully during TV adverts and they discovered that people don"t watch a lot of the ads. The researchers discovered that the most common activity during the adverts was talking to other people in the room. Many other people started reading or doing housework or changed channels during adverts. They only really watched them about 25 percent of the time. |
1. During TV Turnoff Week, many people don"t _____. |
A. watch TV B. change channels C. watch adverts D. do their school work |
2. From the passage we can learn that _____. |
A. American children see more adverts on TV than their parents B. British people spend more than 3 hours a day in front of their TV C. Researchers noticed that most people changed channels during ads D. An American teenager spends more time at school than watching TV |
3. The writer"s purpose is _____. |
A. to advise us to spend less time on TV B. to tell us how to avoid watching adverts C. to show us how many adverts American TV has D. to ask us to turn off TV during TV Turnoff Week |
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The Internet has become part of teenage life. A new report on 3,375 students aged from 10 to 18 in seven Chinese cities found that 38 percent of them believe they use the Internet often. While most of them get useful information and use the Internet to help in their studies, some are not using it in a good way. Many are playing online games too much.. A few even visit websites they shouldn"t look at. Hong Ying, a teacher from Beijing Yinghua Middle School warns that bad things can happen if young people spend too much time on the Internet. She had a student who used to be good at school. But then he started visiting sex websites. He went mad, cheated a girl and was taken away by the police. In order to help young people use the Internet in a good way, a textbook on good Internet behavior has started to be used in some Shanghai middle schools this term. The book uses real examples to teach students all about good ways of using the Internet. The book gives useful advice such as it"s good to read news or to find helpful information to study. Teachers and parents all think the book is a very good idea. Hong said the book will be a guide for teens using the Internet. She believes it will keep students away from bad websites. |
判断正误。 ( ) 1. About 1282 among the 3375 students believe they use the Internet very often. ( ) 2. Not all children are using the computer in a good way. |
3. 将文中划线句子翻译成汉语。 ______________________________________________________________________ |
4. What"s the textbook about? ______________________________________________________________________ |
5. What"s the aim of the book? ______________________________________________________________________ |
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These days computer games have become more and more popular in many cities and towns. A lot of small shops along busy 1 have changed into computer game houses in order to get more 2 . These places are always crowded with people. In the computer game houses, people 3 a lot of money matching on the machines. It"s 4 for one to beat a computer, but one can do well after trying again and again. People want to 5 when they play computer games. The more they 6 , the more they want to win, and at last they even can"t 7 without it. The result is that some people don" t want to 8 , and they play in computer game houses for hours and hours. For school boys, things are 9 . They don"t want to have 10 . When school is over, they rush to the computer game houses near their 11 . Some of them can get enough money from their 12 . Some of them are 13 enough to get the money. So they have to steal or rob others" and become 14 . Computer game addiction (上瘾) is a 15 problem in our life. Something has to be done to stop it. |
( )1. A. streets ( )2. A. boys ( )3. A. take ( )4. A. possible ( )5. A. read ( )6. A. lose ( )7. A. come ( )8. A. watch TV ( )9. A. better ( )10. A. lessons ( )11. A. classes ( )12. A. classmates ( )13. A. lucky ( )14. A. good ( )15. A. important | B. schools B. money B. spend B. easy B. learn B. try B. eat B. go out B. exciting B. games B. rooms B. teachers B. unlucky B. bad B. serious | C. towns C. computers C. cost C. good C. win C. waste C. study C. stay there C. even worse C. families C. schools C. sisters C. careful C. rich C. unusual | D. cities D. houses D. pay D. hard D. download D. watch D. live D. work D. interesting D. sports D. shops D. parents D. polite D. poor D. wonderful | 阅读理解。 | A new study suggests that the more teenagers watch television, the more likely they are to develop depression (抑郁症) as young adults. The researchers used a national long-term survey of healthy young teenagers of about 13-16 to find out the relationship between media (媒体) use and depression. They based their findings on more than 4000 young teenagers who were not depressed when the survey began in 1995. As part of the survey, the young people were asked how many hours of television or videos they watched daily. They were also asked how often they played computer games and listened to the radio. Here was the result. The young people spent five and a half hours a day using media and more than 2 hours of that was spent watching TV. Seven years later, in 2001, more than 7% of the young people had signs of depression. The average age at that time was 21. Brian Primack at the University of Pittsburgh medical school was the lead author of the new study. He says every extra hour of television meant an 8% increase in the chances of developing signs of depression. The researchers say they did not find any such relationship with the use of other media such as movies, video games or radio. But the study did find that young men were more likely than young women to develop depression given the same amount of media use. Doctor Primack says the study did not find out if watching TV causes depression directly. But one possibility, he says, is that it may take time away from activities that could help prevent depression, like sports and social activities. It might also prevent a person from sleeping well, he says, and that could have an influence. The study was just published in the Archives of General Psychiatry. In December, the journal Social Indicators Research published a study of activities that help lead to happy lives. Researchers from the University of Maryland found that people who describe themselves as happy spend less time watching television than unhappy people. The study found that happy people are more likely to be socially active, to read, attend social services and to vote. | Process of the study | Details | The purpose of the research | To find out 1_______ between media use and depression. | At the beginning of the research | 2_______ was made among over 4000 young people who were not depressed. | The result of the survey | These young people spent five and a half hours a day in using media and they spent over 2 hours or that 3_______ | Seven years later | Researchers found 7% of the young people had a sign of depression. Every extra hour of watching TV meant an 8% increase in the chances of developing signs of depression. | Results of the study | 1. Watching TV might have 4_______ and it may take time away fromactivities and sports. 2. Young men get more chance than young women to develop depression. 3. The reason some people get depression is that 5_______ | 阅读理解。 | If you go to a fast food restaurant, you will probably see a lot of teenagers. Today, many teenagers are overweight, and this is because of their bad eating habits. Most teenagers are keen about food with a lot of fat, oil, salt and sugar. People call this kind of food "junk food". But bad eating habits go beyond fast food. We find many teenagers eat unhealthily. Some don"t have breakfast before they go to school. During the day, some don"t have a proper meal for lunch. In a recent survey at one school, scientists found that over two thirds of the students didn"t follow a healthy diet. They didn"t like vegetables, and many of them didn"t like to eat fruits. They preferred to eat food with a lot of salt, sugar, or fat. Parents today also worry about their children"s diet. Some doctors give the following advice: Teenagers shouldn"t eat too much junk food. Teenagers shouldn"t eat food with too much salt. Salt can cause high blood pressure in the future. Teenagers should eat food without much fat, oil and sugar. Teenagers need to eat some fruits and vegetables every day. Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins (维生素) and have little fat. Teenagers need to drink more milk. Milk will help their bones grow. Teenagers need to eat breakfast every day. It is good for their body and mind. | 1. How many pieces of advice are given by the doctors in the passage? | A. Five B. Eight C. Six D. Seven | 2. The underlined phrase "are keen about" in the passage means ____________. | A. dislike B. love C. hate D. refuse | 3. Which of the following is NOT WRONG? | A. Today all teenagers are overweight. B. Scientists found two thirds of the students didn"t have a healthy diet. C. Parents are worried about their children"s diet today. D. Milk, fruits and vegetables are not good for children. | 4. It"s right to ____________ according to the passage. | A. eat junk food B. eat food with too much salt C. drink milk and eat junk food often D. eat vegetables that are rich in vitamins | 5. The main purpose of the passage is to tell the children ____________. | A. how to keep a healthy diet B. to eat fruits and vegetables C. how to have a proper meal for lunch D. not to eat junk food |
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