Today's teens have grown up online. They make friends online. They do homework online. And surely they get their news online. But because they are so comfortable with the Internet, they seldom question the news stories online and pass along to their friends.
Now William Colglazier, a history teacher at a high school in America, is teaching his students how to think critically(批判性地) about online information and recognize(识别) a fake(假的) news story.
His idea came from a study on people's online reasoning(推理) at Stanford University. The study found that young people lack(缺少) ability to reason about the information on the Internet Most middle school students in the study could not tell the difference between an advertisement and a news story, and high school and college students fully trusted the websites ending in ".org".
The good news is that,according to Colglazier, once teens realize they've been cheated, they have strong will to tell truth from lies. "But they need some advice on how to find evidence(证据) and how to recognize when others use poor argumentation(论据)," he said. Some of the advice that Colglazier offers his students include moving off the site to find more information about the site, the writer's motivations(动机) and the organization behind the news story.
Colglazier shared some of his course with other teens in Teen Vogue, a famous magazine. He hopes more kids would take away some knowledge about thinking critically when they read news online. "The Internet is both beautiful and ugly," he said. "If people cannot tell real news from fake news, the results can be frightening."
1.Colglazier suggests students should __________.
A.trust the websites ending in ".org" B.pass online information along to friends
C.make more friends by using the Internet D.find background information about a news story
2.The underlined part in the last paragraph means __________.
A.fake news may cause terrible results B.people should never trust online news
C.going online too often is bad for teens D.we should make good use of the Internet
3.The structure of the passage may be __________.
(①=para.1 ②=para.2 ③=para.3 ④=para.4 ⑤=para.5)
A.①; ②③; ④⑤ B.①; ②③④; ⑤ C.①②; ③④; ⑤ D.①②; ③;④⑤
4.The title of this article could be __________.
A.William Colglazier's Course Online B.Teen Vogue—A Famous Magazine
C.How to Think Critically About Online News D.What Today's Teens Usually Do on the Internet
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
Today's teens have grown up online. They make friends online. They do homework online. And surely they get their news online. But because they are so comfortable with the Internet, they seldom question the news stories online and pass along to their friends.
Now William Colglazier, a history teacher at a high school in America, is teaching his students how to think critically(批判性地) about online information and recognize(识别) a fake(假的) news story.
His idea came from a study on people's online reasoning(推理) at Stanford University. The study found that young people lack(缺少) ability to reason about the information on the Internet Most middle school students in the study could not tell the difference between an advertisement and a news story, and high school and college students fully trusted the websites ending in ".org".
The good news is that,according to Colglazier, once teens realize they've been cheated, they have strong will to tell truth from lies. "But they need some advice on how to find evidence(证据) and how to recognize when others use poor argumentation(论据)," he said. Some of the advice that Colglazier offers his students include moving off the site to find more information about the site, the writer's motivations(动机) and the organization behind the news story.
Colglazier shared some of his course with other teens in Teen Vogue, a famous magazine. He hopes more kids would take away some knowledge about thinking critically when they read news online. "The Internet is both beautiful and ugly," he said. "If people cannot tell real news from fake news, the results can be frightening."
1.Colglazier suggests students should __________.
A.trust the websites ending in ".org" B.pass online information along to friends
C.make more friends by using the Internet D.find background information about a news story
2.The underlined part in the last paragraph means __________.
A.fake news may cause terrible results B.people should never trust online news
C.going online too often is bad for teens D.we should make good use of the Internet
3.The structure of the passage may be __________.
(①=para.1 ②=para.2 ③=para.3 ④=para.4 ⑤=para.5)
A.①; ②③; ④⑤ B.①; ②③④; ⑤ C.①②; ③④; ⑤ D.①②; ③;④⑤
4.The title of this article could be __________.
A.William Colglazier's Course Online B.Teen Vogue—A Famous Magazine
C.How to Think Critically About Online News D.What Today's Teens Usually Do on the Internet
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Grown-ups are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practiced still swim as well as ever ever since. A man when he gets back who has not had a chance to go swimming for years can in the water. He can get on a bicycle after many years and still ride away. He can play catch and hit a ball as well as his son. A mother who has not thought about the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins "Twinkle, twinkle, little star"。remember the story of Cinderella or Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
One explanation is the law of over learning , which can be stated as follows: Once we have learned something, additional learning trials(尝试)increase the length of time we will remember it.
In childhood we usually continue to practice such skills as swimming, bicycle riding, and playing baseball long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and remind ourselves of words such as "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" and childhood tales such as Cinderella and Goldilocks. We not only learn but overleam.
The multinlicatinn tables(乘法口诀表)are an excention to the general rule that we forget rather quickly the things that we learn in school, because they are another of the things we overlearn in childhood.
The law of overleaming explains why cramming(突击学习)for an examination. though it may result in a passing grade, is not a satisfactory way to learn a college course. By cramming, a student may learn the subject well enough to get by on the examination, but he is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned.A little overlearning. on the other hand, is really necessary for one's future development.
1.What is the main idea of paragraph I?
A. People remember well what they learned in childhood.
B. Children have a better memory than grown-ups.
C. Poem reading is a good way to learn words.
D. Stories for children arc easy to remember.
2.The author explains the law of overleaming by_________.
A. presenting research findings
B. selling down general rules
C. making a comparison
D. using examples
3.According to the author, being able to use multiplication tables is_______.
A. a result of overlearning
B. a special case of cramming
C. a skill to deal with math problems
D. a basic step towards advanced studies
4.What is the author's opinion on cramming?
A. It leads to failure in college exams.
B. It's helpful only in a limited way.
C. It's possible to result in poor memory.
D. It increases students' learning interest.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Edward, you have grown up. You should learn to make your own room _____ .
A) empty B) noisy C) dirty D) tidy
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
1Edward, you have grown up. You should learn to make your own room ________.
A. empty B. noisy C. dirty D. tidy
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
Many teenagers like to do what their parents mind ___ they have grown up.
A. showing B. to show C. showed D. show
九年级英语单选题困难题查看答案及解析
青少年们已经长大,应该为自己的行为负责任。
Teenagers have grown up and they should be _________ _________ their behavior.
九年级英语完成句子简单题查看答案及解析
While most teens are busy with sports, friends and online games, Robert Martinez is working to save the planet. He is one of the most famous environmental activists in the world. So how does a teenager do that?
“I grew up in a family where people were always thinking about the environment,” says Robert. When Robert was just 6 years old, he decided he had to do something about climate(气候)change — a serious environmental problem. Scientists have been studying climate change for many years. They know that Earth's climate changes on its own over time. But right now, it is changing more and more quickly than usual because of pollution created by people by the cars, trucks and planes we ride in, and by the coal and oil we burn for electricity.
His elder brothers and sisters ran an environmental group called Earth Guardians which was started by their mom. First he listened when they had meetings. Soon he was traveling around the country and the world. His goal? To educate and inspire people to join the fight against climate change.
Today Robert runs Earth Guardians. The group works with thousands of kids around the world. He speaks to students in classrooms about steps they can take to help the planet. And he writes and performs hip-hop songs about the environment. Robert believes that if many people change their habits, we can reduce the causes of climate change.
根据短文选择正确答案。
1.Robert Martinez works on____________.
A.doing sports B.making online games C.saving the planet D.how to make friends
2.Scientists believe that________________.
A.Earth's climate never changes B.Earth's climate is not a big problem
C.Earth's climate is changing more quickly D.Earth's climate changes just because of pollution
3.Earth Guardians is____________.
A.an environmental group B.an environmental program
C.an environmental activity D.an environmental game
4.To help the planet,Robert does a lot except___________.
A.telling others what to do B.making a movie
C.working with other kids D.writing and performing hip-hop songs
5.The best title of the passage should be____________.
A.How To Save The Planet B.Never Pollute the Environment
C.Earth's Climate D.A Teenage Environmental Activist
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
In Colombia, people often just drop by their friends because they don’t have to make plans to meet friends.
A. give a ride to B. drive to see C. hang out with D. come over to
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In Colombia, people often just drop by their friends because they don’t have to make plans to meet friends.
A. give a ride to B. give up
C. hang out with D. come over to
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—Have you ever finished today’s online English course, Li Ming?
— Of course. I find helpful to take the course online.
A.it B.one C.this D.that
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析