With the introduction of digital equipment, a growing audience_______ back to the cinema in the past years.
A.have been brought B. were brought
C.has been brought D. had been brought
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With the introduction of digital equipment, a growing audience_______ back to the cinema in the past years.
A.have been brought B. were brought
C.has been brought D. had been brought
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After the introduction of the modern equipment, the factory produced _______ cars as the year before.
A. twice more B. as twice as many C. twice as many D. twice the amount of
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The introduction of the iPad,with its touch screen technology,has allowed even very young children to take advantage of a computer.So what if all children in a school were given an iPad to use in class and take home with them?
Anne Laure Bazin works in a school where every child,teacher and teaching assistant is given a free iPad to use in and out of lessons.For her,the main advantage of everyone having an iPad had been the improvement in communication.Documents can be emailed straight over to workmates during a meeting.Children submit their homework by email,or through the school’s learning environment.Teachers now take the register(点名)using their iPad,which means that there is a record of which children are in school,and which classroom they are in.
The use of iPad has encouraged greater sharing of resources among teacher.All communication with parents is now done by email.Working as a group in class is much easier as children can share documents.The whole class can look at one child’s work by attaching(连接)the iPad to the whiteboard.If a child has forgotten the textbook,the teacher can take a photograph of the relevant(相关的)page and send it to the student in class.
While the use of the iPad in schools has revolutionized(变革)the way children are taught ,it hasn’t completely replaced more traditional methods of teaching .Worksheets are still used in class as some children prefer the contact with paper.The children all have a textbook and exercise books.In Anne Laure’s school,parents feared that the iPads would replace exercise books and children would lose handwriting skills.Anne Laure says,” The teacher are not ready to let go of the traditional style of teaching.We have welcomed the iPads in so much as they help communication and widen the resources available but we are not ready to let go of paper yet.The children themselves still value their exercise books and depend on them for review.”
1.The underlined word “submit” in the second paragraph means________.
A. discuss B. share
C. hand in D. send out
2.What is an advantage of using iPads in the classroom?
A. It saved students bringing the textbooks.
B. It reduces parents’ worry about teaching.
C. It improves the relationship between teachers.
D. It makes it convenient to share information.
3.What is parents’ attitude towards the use of iPads in the classroom?
A. Worried B. Indifferent
C. Annoyed D. Doubtful
4.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Teachers prefer traditional methods of teaching.
B. The iPads won’t take the place of printed materials.
C. More and more schools are using iPads.
D. Exercise books are more valuable now.
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The lab is equipped _____ a lot of modern equipment for medical experiments.
A. by B. from C. with D. to
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With a lot of modern office equipment, today’s schools are quite different from ____ of the past.
A. that B. those C. one D. ones
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I have repaired much of the equipment. Would you please help me with _______within this week?
A. the other B. the others C. the rest D. the remaining
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Children moving from primary to secondary school are ill-equipped to deal with the effect of social media, as it is playing an increasingly important role in their lives and exposing (暴露) them to significant risk, according to a recent report by the Office of the Children’s officer of England.
The report shows that many children in year 7 – the first year of secondary school, when most of the students will have a phone and be active on social media – feel under pressure to be constantly connected.
They worry about their online image ,particularly when they start to follow celebrities (名人) on Instagram and platforms. They are also concerned about “sharenting” – when parents post pictures of them on social media without their permission – and worry that their parents won’t listen if they ask them to take pictures down.
The report, which was created with data from focus group interviews with 8- to 12- year- olds, says, that although most social media sites have an official age limit of 13, an estimated (估计) 75 percent of 10- to 12- year- old have a social account.
Some of them are almost addicted to “likes”, the report says. Aaron, an 11- year- old in year 7, told researchers, “If I got 150 likes, that’s pretty cool, it means they like you.” Some children described feeling inferior (下级的) to those they follow on social media. Aimee, also 11, said, “You might compare yourself because you’re not very pretty compared to them.”
Children’s officer of England Anne Longfield is calling on parents and teachers to do more to prepare children for the emotion impact of social media as they get older. She wants to see the courses set for students in year 6 and 7.
“It is also clear that social media companies are still not doing enough to stop under-13s using their platform in the first place,” Longfield said.
“Just because a child has learned the safety messages at primary school does not mean they are prepared for all the challenges that social media will present,” Longfield said.
“It means a bigger role for schools in making sure children are prepared for the emotional demands of social media. And it means social media companies need to take more responsibility,” Longfield said.
1.What can we learn from the report?
A. An increasingly number of 7- year- olds are being exposed to social media.
B. Social media occupied too much time for secondary school students.
C. Many secondary school students suffer from social media-related stress.
D. The use of social networking is causing relationship problem with friends.
2.Some students in year 7 are concerned .
A. about how they are seen on social media sites.
B. about becoming addicted to social media.
C. that their parents will monitor their use of social media.
D. that their parents won’t allow them to post pictures.
3.From the report, it can be concluded that some 10- to 12- year- old children .
A. tend to copy the celebrities they follow.
B. wish to be recognized by others.
C. ignore the number of likes they get.
D. feel inferior to their followers.
4.Anne Longfield suggests that .
A. parents monitor how their children use social media.
B. social media companies set an official age limit of 13.
C. social media companies create special sites for children under 13.
D. schools help equip students for the challenge of social media.
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Our kitchen needs to be equipped with a special fan to _________ the smell of cooking.
A.keep free | B.move off | C.get rid of | D.cut off |
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The number of Chinese speakers in the world _________ with the development of China.
A. grow B. is growing
C. growing D. grown
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As for older people, some of the applications(应用程序)are hard to use because they didn't grow up with them. They don't have simple models of how it should work. They don't know what to do when it doesn't work.
I think there is huge potential, so I have designed some for them. The ability to connect to friends, who remember the same movies, news and music, is really important, especially as people get older. They end up in retirement homes and they aren't always close to their friends. Allowing the network to help them connect with friends and family members is a really powerful thing.
My wife likes using the Internet, although it took me years to get her to use e-mail. She was born with normal hearing, but lost it when she was three years old. She was totally deaf for many years until 53 when she got ear implants(移植).They work really well. That is a big change for her. Before then, her friends couldn't call her on the phone, so they insisted that she use e-mails to communicate with them.
The younger people don't even think of this as technology. It's just there, and they use it .There's been a very interesting change in communication styles between the old and the young .A woman named Sharryturkle wrote about this phenomenon(现象).There are some kids who are now in their teens and are tending not to make phone calls. And they think of e-mail as old-fashioned and slow.
The reason why teens don't make phone calls seems to be that they don't know what to say. When they call they often pause for a while. On the other hand, texting is considered proper, and it's OK if you don't answer. You might have been distracted(心烦意乱的).It's not considered rude, but it's considered unusual if you're in this kind of voice conversation and simply stop talling.
1. We can infer from the text that the author is a____.
A. company manger B. program designer
C. college professor D. family doctor
2. Why did the author's wife connect with others by e-mail? Because she______.
A. didn't like to talk on the phone
B. didn't know how to use the phone
C. couldn't move or meet with her friends
D. was deaf and couldn't hear others on the phone
3. What do the young people think of the Internet according to the text?
A. Interesting. B. Amazing.
C.Common. D. Dull.
4. What is the best way for the teens to communicate with others?
A. Sending e-mail. B. Making phone call.
C. Writing letters. D. Sending text messages.
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