题型:阅读还原 题类: 难易度:困难
江西省吉安市2023-2024学年九年级下学期期中英语试题
Today's teens have grown up online. They study online. And surely they get their news online. But because they are so comfortable with the Internet, they seldom question news stories online.
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 a false news story.
His idea came from a study on people's online reasoning (推理) at Stanford University. 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 a strong will to tell the truth from lies. Some of the advice that Colglazier offers his students includes moving off the site to find more information about the site, the writer's motivations (动机) and the organization behind the news story.
He hopes more kids would think critically when they read news online. "" he said. "If people can't tell real news from fake news, the results can be frightening."
A. They make friends online.
B. The Internet is both beautiful and ugly.
C. As students, we should recognize false news.
D. Colglazier shared some of his courses with other teens in Teen Vogue.
E. They need some advice on how to find answers and how to recognize.
F. The study found that young people have poor ability to tell truth from lies.
G. The study found students have poor ability to reason about the information on the Internet.
Sending packets, shopping for everyday goods and even building a house, these are new skills that new robots show at the World Robot Exhibition.
RoBohoN |
Scientists are recommending the latest talking robots. They can be highly intelligent in their responses. RoBohoN, just 10cm tall, makes a lively description of the Great Wall and the Palace Museum. It can speak Chinese, English or any other language you like. |
Human Support |
This robot stands at 1m tall and looks like a container with arms. It provides much support to different places and keeps in touch with the outside world through the internet. |
HRP-5P |
As world cities continue developing, there are building sites everywhere, but there aren't enough people to build them. HRP-5P looks like a strong builder. It stands at 1.8m tall and |
CarriRo |
CarriRo, in the shape of a toy bus, has friendly "eyes" on its front. It works as a postman and sends packages by rolling around the streets. It has a GPS to travel. The person who receives the package is sent a code to the smart phone to open the CarriRo and get the package. |
organize instead of easy on know |
I would like to talk about a useful tool. It has helped us {#blank#}1{#/blank#} our work. Most of you have used it before. It's a small yellow piece of paper and it is {#blank#}2{#/blank#} all over the world. It's the Post-it® note. A Post-it® note is a piece of paper with special glue on the back. You can stick them {#blank#}3{#/blank#} anything and the note will stay in place. The notes can be removed (撕下) {#blank#}4{#/blank#} from any surface. Students like to use them {#blank#}5{#/blank#} traditional notebooks in their daily lives.
要点提示:
总数 | 公园从最初的5座变成了现在1260座 |
地点 | 一般建在社区旁,海边,山下 |
建公园的好处 | 1)美化城市,完善基础设施 2)......至少补充两点 |
写作要求:
1. 要点齐全,并适当发挥,至少补充两个好处;
2. 条理清晰,语句通顺,书写规范;
3. 字数在80词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:基础设施infrastructure;增加increase;社区community
Dear Amy,
You asked me about the gardens in Shenzhen last letter. You know that Shenzhen has built a lot of gardens.
Do you want to come here and have a look? I hope to hear from you soon.
Yours truly,
Li Hua
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