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It’s hard to imagine life without the Internet. How greatly it has changed our lives in the past 15 years since it was widely used. At the same time, however, the Internet has also   1.  (导致) some traditions to fall away.

When almost any fact 2.    (可能) be found within seconds through Google and Baidu, personal memory becomes less   3. (重要). The Web can remember it f 4.  us.

When was the last time you watched the world out of a   5. /'wɪndəʊ/? When was the last time you r 6.  a favorite book once again? More and more people   7. /luːz/ themselves in the Internet. They show less interest and spend less time in the   8.  (外面的) world.

When you surf the Internet, it feels l  9. something you're enjoying and nobody knows it.

B  10.  many people have realized their personal information can be found easily in the Internet even they don’t want to.

 

1. caused 2.can/may 3.important 4.for 5.window 6.read 7.lose 8.outside 9. like 10. But 【解析】 试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了互联网给我们生活带来的变化。并详细分析了互联网好的方面和不好的方面,告诉我们要善于使用网络,让网络成为为我们服务的仆人,而不是主宰自己的主人。 1.句意:网络也导致一些传统的东西消失。根据句意及中文提示“导致”是caused。 2.句意:虽然通过谷歌和百度在一秒之内我们可能找到几乎所有的东西。根据句意及中文提示“可能”是can/may。 3.句意:个人的记忆力变得不再重要了。根据句意及中文提示“重要的”是important。 4.句意:网站会为我们记住。根据句意及首字母提示此空应用for。 5.句意:何时是你最后一次看窗外的世界?根据句意 及音标提示此空应用window。 6.句意:何时是最后一次你再读你最喜爱的书?根据句意及首字母提示此空应填read。 7.句意:越来越多的人迷失在网络之中。根据句意及首字母提示“迷失”此空应填lose。 8.句意:他们对外面的世界表现出更少的兴趣和度过更少的时间。根据句意及中文提示“外面的”是outside。 9.句意: 当你浏览网页时,感觉就像你在享受某些东西并且无人知道。“感觉像”是feel like。 10. 考点:短文填词
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