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    For several months, Cara has been working up the courage to approach her mom about what she saw on Instagram. Not long ago, the 11-year-old girl, like all the other kids in this story, discovered that her mom had been posting her photos for much of her life. “I’ve wanted to bring it up. It’s strange to see myself up thereand sometimes there are pictures I don’t like of myself” she said.

Like most other modem kids, Cara grew up immersed in social media. While many kids may not yet have accounts themselves, their parents, schools, sports teams, and organizations have been organizing an online presence for them since birth. The shock of realizing that details about your life have been shared online without your permission or knowledge has become an important experience in the lives of many teenagers. Recently a parenting blogger (博主)wrote in a Washington Post essay that despite (不顾)her 14-year-old daughter’s horror at discovering that her mother had shared years of highly personal stories and information about her online, she simply could not stop posting on her blog and social media. The writer said that promising her daughter that she would stop posting about her publicly on the Internet “would mean shutting down a vital part of myself, which isn’t necessarily good for me or her. ” average parents do the same. There’s even a special word for it: sharenting. Almost a quarter of children begin their digital lives when parents upload their photos to the Internet, according to a study conducted by the Internet-security firm AVG. The study also found that 92 percent of kids under the age of 2 already have their own unique digital identity.

1.How does Cara feel about her mom’s behavior?

A. It’s aggressive. B. It’s appropriate.

C. It’s annoying. D. It’s favorable.

2.Why did the parenting blogger post about her daughter online?

A. Because it filled up her blog. B. Because it showed off her success.

C. Because it recorded her stories. D. Because it meant a lot to her.

3.Who are fond of sharenting?

A. A quarter of students B. Most ordinary parents.

C. Kids under the age of 2. D. Some crazy bloggers.

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

A. Children’s New Trouble B. Social Media

C. Kids’ Online Peformance D. Mommy Bloggers

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章主要讲了青少年在自己毫不知情的情况下,个人信息和照片就被父母发布在了网上,这是孩子们的新烦恼。 1.推理判断题。答案定位在第一段 “I’ve wanted to bring it up. It’s strange to see myself up there,and sometimes there are pictures I don’t like of myself,” she said.(“我想要提出。看到我自己出现在那里,感觉很奇怪,有时候有一些我不喜欢的照片。”她说)由此推断出Cara对她母亲的行为感觉很生气,故选C。 2.推理判断题。答案定位在第二段The writer said that promising her daughter that she would stop posting about her publicly on the Internet u would mean shutting down a vital part of myself, which isn’t necessarily good for me or her.(作者说,向她的女儿承诺她将停止在互联网上公开发布关于她的信息,这将意味着关闭她的一个重要部分,这对她或她女儿不一定有好处。)由此推断出这位育儿博客会在网上发布关于她女儿的帖子是因为这对她意义重大,故选D。 3.细节理解题。答案定位在最后一段average parents do the same. There’s even a special word for it: sharenting.可知大多数普通的父母喜欢分享,故选B。 4.主旨大意题。第二段The shock of realizing that details about your life have been shared online without your permission or knowledge has become an important experience in the lives of many teenagers.是全文的主题句,结合全文内容,可知这篇文章主要讲了青少年在自己毫不知情的情况下,个人信息和照片就被父母发布在了网上,这是孩子们的新烦恼,故选A。
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    The boy sat on his chair, with his hand above the keyboard. He thought about what to write.

He recalled that the competition deadline was merely a week away. But he still had not even started on his piece. He looked at the brochure again. “ WRITING COMPETITION!” the title read. His mom had encouraged him to enter the writing competition, and now he was taking it on as his personal task for the holidays.

As the boy reflected on his previous writing efforts, he realized how hopeless his task of winning was. Every story he ever wrote was based on other stories. He had little imagination, and unfortunately, imagination was the key to writing.

Suddenly, he had a brainwave. This time, he came up with an original and imaginative story.

The words shot towards him like a storm of leaves. Words were coming easily, flowing through him, faster than he could type. He typed faster than he ever had before. He continued to type, amazed at how easy writing this story was. The boy could not stop writing. He looked at the word count and saw the number “ 248 ” staring right back at him. He was not even halfway yet.

Then he heard the call of his mother saying time for bed. He continued writing the piece, ignoring her. He had to make up for the time he had lost thinking about a topic to write.

Finally, he finished. The word count now read “498”.

“Perfect,” he thought, “just under the word limit.” He knew this was the story that would win.

 

He went onto Google and searched for the competition. He found the page but there was no “Enter” button.

1.What caused the boy to take part in the writing competition?

A. A new computer. B. The prize money.

C. His own interest. D. His mom’s advice.

2.How did the boy finish his earlier writing?

A. His mom helped him. B. He copied others’ ideas.

C. His friends assisted him. D. He used his imagination.

3.Why did the boy delay his writing?

A. Because he was terribly lazy. B. Because he didn’t know what to write.

C. Because he wasn’t confident. D. Because he read too many stories.

4.Which might be the maximum word limit for each entry?

A. 100. B. 250.

C. 500. D. 1000.

 

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    While smartphones stand accused of a variety of crimes, these pocket computers can certainly be a force for good. Your phone is always with you, making it the perfect device to push you into a more beneficial way of living. Here are some of the best apps that can help.

Habitica

Habitica turns the goal of forming good habits into a game, with its own characters and scoring. It’s a lot of funand the app also lets you build habits with friends and family. In addition to regular repeating habits, you can add a more general to-do list, and the rewards you get can be customized too — you could treat yourself to a meal out or an extra hour of games.

Smoke Free

If you’ve got a specific habit in mindthen you’ll usually find specific apps to help, like Smoke Free. If you’re determined to give up smoking, then this is one of the most comprehensive apps for giving you that extra push you need to make a permanent change. The app offers a host of useful features for people wanting to go smoke-free : The ability to see your progress over timecharts showing how your health is improving,day-by-day encouragement, and some advice on techniques for giving up smoking.

MyFitnessPal

You can find a ton of health and fitness apps for your phone, but MyFitnessPal stands out not just because it is easy to use, but because it makes practical suggestions for you. It can take in a host of data, from the calories (卡路里)you’re taking in to the number of swims you’re doing per week, and offer reports on calorie consumption and macronutrient (大量营养素) breakdown.

1.What can Habitica help you to do?

A. Win a tough game. B. Start a lasting friendship.

C. Find a fancy restaurant. D. Develop a pleasant habit.

2.Which of the following can Smoke Free provide?

A. The freedom to smoke. B. The ability to make progress.

C. Advice on how to quit smoking. D. Charts about your excellent health.

3.What can we learn about the three apps mentioned in the text?

A. They’re cheap. B. They’re practical.

C. They’re free. D. They’re interesting.

 

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内容必须包括:

1. 明确聚会将在何时,何地,以何种形式举行

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Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

1.那时,各种问题层出不穷。 (arise)

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2.中央电视台网络直播了这次重要的国际会议。 (live)

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3.这些难民不应该成为移民,因为他们最终将回到自己的国家去。 (since)

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4.这项工程须等到所有的准备工作就绪才能开工,这叫按规律办事。 (which)

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Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.

Should some books be banned from school libraries?

Are there Harry Potter books in your school library? Many kids all over the world are reading J. K. Rowling's books in school. But some parents think their children shouldn't be able to find those and other books in school libraries. Should school libraries keep books that some parents don't approve of? Should they take those books off the shelves? All over the country, schools are wrestling with those questions.

It’s true that some hold their argument that some books should be banned from school libraries! "We need certain limits," said one student in Denver, Colorado. He said some books have no place in school libraries. Many people believe that books that contain violence or bad words shouldn't be in schools. Some people want the Harry Potter books removed because they contain talk about wizards and magic.

Most parents know what's good for kids. They have a right to decide which books should or should not be in school libraries.

Books should meet certain standards before they are put in schools. Is this a good book for kids to read? Is it full of violence? Does it contain bad words or ideas kids shouldn't learn about? If a book is not good for all kids, it should not be in a school library. Most parents don't have time to find out everything their kids read. They should be able to trust schools to do that for them.

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Some books are not OK for all kids to read. But if more adults were careful about what their own kids read, they wouldn't have to ban books from the library.

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