B(2025·江苏常州溧阳期末)
Do you like playing on the computer? Do you often chat with others online? If your
answer is yes, you should have good netiquette. Netiquette stands for etiquette( 礼仪) on the
Internet.
Through the Internet, you can communicate with people all around the world. Of
course, you’re sitting in front of a screen and no one can really know who you are. But to
make everyone have a friendly Internet environment, there are a few online rules for you to
follow.
First of all, there is always a golden rule: Treat others as you wish to be treated. You’re
communicating with real people, so try not to hurt their feelings. However, if others treat
you impolitely and you don’t know what to do with it, ask your teachers or parents for help.
Next, act in the same way as you usually do in real life. If you don’t do something in real
life, don’t do it online, either! For example, never ask others about their personal
information. Also don’t share yours with strangers. It’s important to keep yourself and others
safe on the Internet.
Finally, use your writing skills properly. You may often see abbreviations like “lol”
(laugh out loud) or “brb”( be right back) online. Well, it’s OK to abbreviate these words
when you’re talking with friends. But if you write an email or a blog post, you’d better not
use them. Otherwise, you may fail to express yourself clearly. Also, you should be careful
about how you use emojis( 表情符号). Make sure you know what an emoji exactly means
before using it.
These are just a few of the rules of netiquette. As long as you remember them, you’ll do
fine on the Internet!
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A. By giving an example. B. By telling a story.
C. By listing( 列举) numbers. D. By asking questions.
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A. It’s safe to share personal information with strangers.
B. Never ask others about their personal information.
C. Sharing personal information can help make new friends.
D. It’s okay to share personal information in emails and blog posts.
(
A. 贬义词 B. 缩写词 C. 合成词 D. 派生词
(
A. Some rules on the Internet people should follow.
B. Some writing skills of online communication.
C. Some ways of greeting others on the Internet.
D. Some interesting examples of online chatting.
Do you like playing on the computer? Do you often chat with others online? If your
answer is yes, you should have good netiquette. Netiquette stands for etiquette( 礼仪) on the
Internet.
Through the Internet, you can communicate with people all around the world. Of
course, you’re sitting in front of a screen and no one can really know who you are. But to
make everyone have a friendly Internet environment, there are a few online rules for you to
follow.
First of all, there is always a golden rule: Treat others as you wish to be treated. You’re
communicating with real people, so try not to hurt their feelings. However, if others treat
you impolitely and you don’t know what to do with it, ask your teachers or parents for help.
Next, act in the same way as you usually do in real life. If you don’t do something in real
life, don’t do it online, either! For example, never ask others about their personal
information. Also don’t share yours with strangers. It’s important to keep yourself and others
safe on the Internet.
Finally, use your writing skills properly. You may often see abbreviations like “lol”
(laugh out loud) or “brb”( be right back) online. Well, it’s OK to abbreviate these words
when you’re talking with friends. But if you write an email or a blog post, you’d better not
use them. Otherwise, you may fail to express yourself clearly. Also, you should be careful
about how you use emojis( 表情符号). Make sure you know what an emoji exactly means
before using it.
These are just a few of the rules of netiquette. As long as you remember them, you’ll do
fine on the Internet!
(
D
)4. How does the writer start the passage?A. By giving an example. B. By telling a story.
C. By listing( 列举) numbers. D. By asking questions.
(
B
)5. What advice does the passage give about sharing personal information online?A. It’s safe to share personal information with strangers.
B. Never ask others about their personal information.
C. Sharing personal information can help make new friends.
D. It’s okay to share personal information in emails and blog posts.
(
B
)6. What does the underlined word “abbreviations” probably mean?A. 贬义词 B. 缩写词 C. 合成词 D. 派生词
(
A
)7. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Some rules on the Internet people should follow.
B. Some writing skills of online communication.
C. Some ways of greeting others on the Internet.
D. Some interesting examples of online chatting.
答案:
4. D 【点拨】根据“Do you like playing on the computer? Do you often chat with others online?”可知,作者以提问的方式开篇。故选 D。
5. B 【点拨】根据“For example,never ask others about their personal information.”可知,永远不要询问他人的个人信息。故选 B。
6. B 【点拨】根据“like ‘lol’(laugh out loud) or ‘brb’(be right back)”可知,abbreviations 表示“缩写词”。故选 B。
7. A 【点拨】通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了一些人们应该遵守的互联网规则。故选 A。
4. D 【点拨】根据“Do you like playing on the computer? Do you often chat with others online?”可知,作者以提问的方式开篇。故选 D。
5. B 【点拨】根据“For example,never ask others about their personal information.”可知,永远不要询问他人的个人信息。故选 B。
6. B 【点拨】根据“like ‘lol’(laugh out loud) or ‘brb’(be right back)”可知,abbreviations 表示“缩写词”。故选 B。
7. A 【点拨】通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了一些人们应该遵守的互联网规则。故选 A。
解析:
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B(2025·江苏常州溧阳期末)
你喜欢玩电脑吗?你经常在网上和别人聊天吗?如果你的答案是肯定的,你应该有良好的网络礼仪。网络礼仪是指互联网上的礼仪。
通过互联网,你可以和世界各地的人交流。当然,你坐在屏幕前,没有人真正知道你是谁。但是为了让每个人都有一个友好的网络环境,有一些网络规则需要你遵守。
首先,总有一条黄金法则:己所不欲,勿施于人。你是在和真实的人交流,所以尽量不要伤害他们的感情。然而,如果别人对你不礼貌,而你又不知道该怎么办,就向你的老师或父母寻求帮助。
其次,要像在现实生活中那样行事。如果你在现实生活中不做某件事,在网上也不要做!例如,永远不要询问别人的个人信息。也不要和陌生人分享你的个人信息。在互联网上保证自己和他人的安全很重要。
最后,恰当地运用你的写作技巧。你可能经常在网上看到像“lol”(大声笑)或“brb”(马上回来)这样的缩写词。嗯,当你和朋友聊天时,把这些词缩写是可以的。但是如果你写电子邮件或博客文章,你最好不要使用它们。否则,你可能无法清楚地表达自己的意思。此外,你应该注意如何使用表情符号。在使用表情符号之前,一定要确定你知道它的确切含义。
这些只是网络礼仪的几条规则。只要你记住它们,你在互联网上就会做得很好!
( )4. 作者是如何开始这篇文章的?
A. 通过举例子。
B. 通过讲故事。
C. 通过列举数字。
D. 通过提问。
( )5. 这篇文章对于在网上分享个人信息给出了什么建议?
A. 和陌生人分享个人信息是安全的。
B. 永远不要询问别人的个人信息。
C. 分享个人信息有助于结交新朋友。
D. 在电子邮件和博客文章中分享个人信息是可以的。
( )6. 划线单词“abbreviations”可能是什么意思?
A. 贬义词
B. 缩写词
C. 合成词
D. 派生词
( )7. 这篇文章主要讲了什么?
A. 人们在互联网上应该遵守的一些规则。
B. 一些在线交流的写作技巧。
C. 一些在互联网上问候他人的方式。
D. 一些网上聊天的有趣例子。
B(2025·江苏常州溧阳期末)
你喜欢玩电脑吗?你经常在网上和别人聊天吗?如果你的答案是肯定的,你应该有良好的网络礼仪。网络礼仪是指互联网上的礼仪。
通过互联网,你可以和世界各地的人交流。当然,你坐在屏幕前,没有人真正知道你是谁。但是为了让每个人都有一个友好的网络环境,有一些网络规则需要你遵守。
首先,总有一条黄金法则:己所不欲,勿施于人。你是在和真实的人交流,所以尽量不要伤害他们的感情。然而,如果别人对你不礼貌,而你又不知道该怎么办,就向你的老师或父母寻求帮助。
其次,要像在现实生活中那样行事。如果你在现实生活中不做某件事,在网上也不要做!例如,永远不要询问别人的个人信息。也不要和陌生人分享你的个人信息。在互联网上保证自己和他人的安全很重要。
最后,恰当地运用你的写作技巧。你可能经常在网上看到像“lol”(大声笑)或“brb”(马上回来)这样的缩写词。嗯,当你和朋友聊天时,把这些词缩写是可以的。但是如果你写电子邮件或博客文章,你最好不要使用它们。否则,你可能无法清楚地表达自己的意思。此外,你应该注意如何使用表情符号。在使用表情符号之前,一定要确定你知道它的确切含义。
这些只是网络礼仪的几条规则。只要你记住它们,你在互联网上就会做得很好!
( )4. 作者是如何开始这篇文章的?
A. 通过举例子。
B. 通过讲故事。
C. 通过列举数字。
D. 通过提问。
( )5. 这篇文章对于在网上分享个人信息给出了什么建议?
A. 和陌生人分享个人信息是安全的。
B. 永远不要询问别人的个人信息。
C. 分享个人信息有助于结交新朋友。
D. 在电子邮件和博客文章中分享个人信息是可以的。
( )6. 划线单词“abbreviations”可能是什么意思?
A. 贬义词
B. 缩写词
C. 合成词
D. 派生词
( )7. 这篇文章主要讲了什么?
A. 人们在互联网上应该遵守的一些规则。
B. 一些在线交流的写作技巧。
C. 一些在互联网上问候他人的方式。
D. 一些网上聊天的有趣例子。