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(C)
Have you ever posted your photos on the social media(媒体)? Or have you expressed your feelings and emotions on your online page? If the answer is "yes", do you know what you have posted on the social media can cause problems you could not expect?
Cathy, who is going to be fifteen, posted online an invitation to her birthday party with her address in it. And guess what! 500 people came to the party, and some even broke the windows and plants, making a total mess in the house. The girl's birthday party turned into a nightmare(噩梦).
Many teenagers think they know everything about social media, and that such a thing could never happen to them. Studies show that each year more than three million young people in the world get into trouble because of their online activities.
So do remember these if you really want to share something online.
Share with care! Not everyone will like what you write online. Think before you post anything. You never know who sees your texts, pictures or videos. Before clicking "post", you should ask yourself, "How will I feel if my family or teachers see this?" and "How might this post be bad for me in five or ten years from now?"
Be polite when you write! Imagine someone unfriendly in real life. The same is true of online communication. No one likes it when you "shout" in your messages. If you feel angry or frustrated(沮丧的)while you're writing a message, wait a bit. Read it again later and then send it.
Protect and respect! Never share your passwords with anyone. It's not wise to post your home address online. Don't say bad things about people. If you get messages like that or see them online, talk to your parents or your teachers.
I'd say none of these things promises 100% online safety, but each will help you to be safer.
(
C
) 7. The writer starts to introduce the topic(主题)by
.
A. telling stories
B. giving examples
C. asking questions
D. sharing experiences
(
A
) 8. The writer uses the mark "!" in the first sentences of Paragraphs 5-7 to
.
A. draw the readers' attention
B. give orders that readers should follow
C. express the strong feelings of worry
D. give the decisions that have been made
(
B
) 9. What does the writer mean according to the underlined sentence?
A. You should spend much less time online.
B. It's necessary to think before you act online.
C. You have to make a promise before you go online.
D. Do as the writer suggests, and you will certainly be safe.
答案:7 - 9 CAB
解析:
翻译:
(C)
你曾经把你的照片发布在社交媒体上吗?或者你曾经在你的网络页面上表达过你的感受和情绪吗?如果答案是“是”,你知道你在社交媒体上发布的内容会引发你意想不到的问题吗?
即将满15岁的凯西在网上发布了她的生日派对邀请,里面还包含了她的住址。猜猜发生了什么!有500人来参加了派对,有些人甚至打破了窗户和植物,把房子弄得一团糟。这个女孩的生日派对变成了一场噩梦。
许多青少年认为他们对社交媒体了如指掌,而且这样的事情永远不会发生在他们身上。研究表明,每年世界上有超过300万的年轻人因为他们的网络活动而陷入麻烦。
所以,如果你真的想在网上分享一些东西,一定要记住这些。
谨慎分享!不是每个人都会喜欢你在网上写的东西。在发布任何内容之前都要思考。你永远不知道谁会看到你的文字、图片或视频。在点击“发布”之前,你应该问问自己:“如果我的家人或老师看到这个,我会有什么感觉?”以及“从现在起的五到十年内,这个帖子可能会对我有什么坏处?”
写作时要有礼貌!想象一下现实生活中不友好的人。网络交流也是如此。没有人喜欢你在消息里“大喊大叫”。如果你在写消息的时候感到愤怒或沮丧,等一会儿。过一会儿再读一遍然后再发送。
保护和尊重!永远不要和任何人分享你的密码。在网上发布你的家庭住址是不明智的。不要说别人的坏话。如果你收到这样的消息或者在网上看到它们,告诉你的父母或老师。
我想说,这些事情都不能保证100%的网络安全,但每一件事都会帮助你变得更安全。
(C)7. 作者通过______来引入主题。
A. 讲故事
B. 举例子
C. 提问
D. 分享经历
(A)8. 作者在第5-7段的第一句话中使用感叹号“!”是为了______。
A. 吸引读者的注意力
B. 给出读者应该遵循的指令
C. 表达强烈的担忧情绪
D. 给出已经做出的决定
(B)9. 根据划线句子,作者的意思是什么?
A. 你应该在网上花费更少的时间。
B. 在网上行动之前思考是很有必要的。
C. 你在上网之前必须做出一个承诺。
D. 按照作者的建议去做,你肯定会很安全。
(D)
"Would you rather wear normal-looking clothes that were a size too small?" James asked his sister. "Or a clown outfit(小丑服)that was really comfortable? But you'd have to wear it forever!" Isabella stared out the car window and sighed(叹气). They had just set out on a road trip to visit Grandma, and James was trying to play his favourite game. Again.
"Sorry. I'm taking a nap," Isabella said and put on her headphones. "Wake me up when we stop at the gas station."
An hour later, they arrived at the station. As they walked back to the car with some snacks, James said, "How about this, Iz? Would you rather eat cheese cookies soaked(浸)in orange juice or popcorn soaked in milk?"
"Mom, will you please make him stop?" Isabella said. "Oh, Iz. He just wants to play with you. And you have to admit(承认), his questions are pretty creative," Mom laughed.
Over dinner at Grandma's home, Grandma and Mom continued to join in the fun.
Grandma asked, "Would you rather take a bath in mashed(捣碎的)potatoes or drive through a mashed-potato storm?"
Later, Mom asked, "Would you rather have to use a fork or a spoon for every meal?"
As they cleaned up, James asked, "Would you rather wash the dishes of a thousand elves(精灵)or of one really big giant(巨人)?"
Isabella fought back a chuckle(轻声笑), although she still wouldn't play along. Yet.
But that night while James and Isabella lay in Mom's old bunk beds. Isabella said, "James?" "Mmm-hmm," he replied, almost asleep.
"Would you rather have a really fun sister who's always a good sport? Or are you OK with me?"
"I'm OK with you, Iz," he said.
"I'm OK with you too," she replied. "And I'd choose to wash the dish of a really big giant."
He snickered(偷笑).
"And," she continued, "I could probably play a couple of rounds with you on the way home. As long as you also give me a little time to relax without talking."
"It's a deal!" said James.
(
C
)10. Why didn't Isabella play the game with James on the way to their grandma's?
A. Because she doesn't like her brother James.
B. Because her mom was playing with James.
C. Because James played the game too many times.
D. Because she didn't feel well and wanted to sleep.
(
A
)11. How would Isabella probably feel when she said "Mom, will you please make him stop?"?
A. Angry.
B. Worried.
C. Happy.
D. Relaxed.
(
D
)12. According to the passage, what would most probably happen on their way back home?
A. Isabella would still close her eyes and listen to music.
B. James would ask Mom to play games again and again.
C. Mom would buy a really big dish for Isabella to wash.
D. Isabella would play "Would you rather" game with James.
(
B
)13. Which may be the best title for the article?
A. Patient Isabella
B. Isabella, Would You Rather...?
C. A Noisy Trip to Grandma's
D. A Fun Night at Grandma's
答案:10 - 13 CADB
解析:
翻译:
(D)
“你是宁愿穿一件看起来正常但小一码的衣服?”詹姆斯问他的妹妹。“还是穿一套非常舒服的小丑服?但你得永远穿着它!”伊莎贝拉盯着车窗外面,叹了口气。他们刚刚出发去看望奶奶,开始了一段公路旅行,而詹姆斯又在玩他最喜欢的游戏。又一次。
“抱歉。我要小睡一会儿。”伊莎贝拉说着戴上了耳机。“我们在加油站停车的时候叫醒我。”
一个小时后,他们到达了加油站。当他们拿着一些零食走回车里时,詹姆斯说:“伊兹,这个怎么样?你是宁愿吃浸在橙汁里的奶酪饼干,还是浸在牛奶里的爆米花?”
“妈妈,你能让他停下来吗?”伊莎贝拉说。“哦,伊兹。他只是想和你玩。而且你得承认,他的问题很有创意。”妈妈笑着说。
在奶奶家吃晚餐的时候,奶奶和妈妈也继续加入到这个游戏的乐趣中。
奶奶问:“你是宁愿在土豆泥里洗澡,还是开车穿过一场土豆泥风暴?”
后来,妈妈问:“你是宁愿每顿饭都用叉子,还是都用勺子?”
当他们收拾餐具的时候,詹姆斯问:“你是宁愿洗一千个精灵的盘子,还是一个非常大的巨人的盘子?”
伊莎贝拉忍住了轻声笑,尽管她仍然不愿意参与这个游戏。还没有。
但是那天晚上,当詹姆斯和伊莎贝拉躺在妈妈的旧双层床上时。伊莎贝拉说:“詹姆斯?”“嗯哼。”他回答道,几乎要睡着了。
“你是宁愿有一个非常有趣、总是很有风度的妹妹?还是觉得我这样就可以了?”
“我觉得你这样就可以了,伊兹。”他说。
“我也觉得你这样就可以了。”她回答道。“而且我会选择洗那个非常大的巨人的盘子。”
他偷笑了一下。
“而且,”她继续说道,“在回家的路上,我可能可以和你玩几轮。只要你也给我一点不说话、放松的时间。”
“成交!”詹姆斯说。
(C)10. 为什么伊莎贝拉在去奶奶家的路上不和詹姆斯玩这个游戏?
A. 因为她不喜欢她的哥哥詹姆斯。
B. 因为她的妈妈在和詹姆斯玩。
C. 因为詹姆斯玩这个游戏的次数太多了。
D. 因为她感觉不舒服,想睡觉。
(A)11. 当伊莎贝拉说“妈妈,你能让他停下来吗?”的时候,她可能是什么感觉?
A. 生气的。
B. 担心的。
C. 开心的。
D. 放松的。
(D)12. 根据文章,在他们回家的路上最有可能发生什么?
A. 伊莎贝拉仍然会闭上眼睛听音乐。
B. 詹姆斯会一次又一次地让妈妈和他玩游戏。
C. 妈妈会给伊莎贝拉买一个非常大的盘子来洗。
D. 伊莎贝拉会和詹姆斯玩“你宁愿……”的游戏。
(B)13. 根据这篇文章,这篇文章最好的标题可能是什么?
A. 有耐心的伊莎贝拉
B. 伊莎贝拉,你宁愿……?
C. 去奶奶家的一次吵闹的旅行
D. 在奶奶家的一个有趣的夜晚
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