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江苏省连云港市赣榆初级中学等2024年联考中考三模英语试题
Today's teens have grown up 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.
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 fake (假的) 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 strong will to tell truth from lies. " and how to recognize when others use poor argumentation (论据)," he said. 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.The Internet is both beautiful and ugly.
B.They make friends online.
C.The study found that young people lack ability to tell truth from lies.
D.The study found that young people lack ability to reason about the information on the Internet.
E.The Internet is between beautiful and ugly,
F.Colglazier shared some of his courses with other teens in Teen Vogue.
G.But they need some advice on how to find evidence (证据).
How Many Intelligent(聪明的) Animals Do You Know?
Different animals have different kinds of intelligence. For example, dolphins can speak a language. Also, some birds remember where they built nests and fly hundreds of miles to go back there. Or what about spiders? They make amazing webs, so maybe spiders are very intelligent, too.
Now let's meet one of the very intelligent animals. Koko, a gorilla, lived in California in the USA and she could use sign language to talk to people. Her teacher, Penny Patterson, has taught Koko more than 1,000 signs for different things,actions and feelings. Koko invented new signs when she saw new things. The first time she saw a duck, she used the sign for water and the sign for bird.
A. Match the words to their meanings(意思).
nest {#blank#}1{#/blank#} | A. a bird that lives on or near water |
web {#blank#}2{#/blank#} | B. a language that uses hand movements, not speech |
duck {#blank#}3{#/blank#} | C. the place where a bird keeps its eggs |
sign language{#blank#}4{#/blank#} | D. a net that a spider makes to catch flies |
B. Read and judge. Check( V ) or cross( X ) the statements.
Koko knew 100 signs. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
Dolphins can speak a language. {#blank#}6{#/blank#}
Koko used two signs to say"duck". {#blank#}7{#/blank#}
Some birds have a good memory(记忆). {#blank#}8{#/blank#}
C. Answer the questions.
What smart things can spiders do? {#blank#}9{#/blank#}
Where did the gorilla Koko live? {#blank#}10{#/blank#}
Who is the gorilla Koko's teacher? {#blank#}11{#/blank#}
What animals do you like? And why? {#blank#}12{#/blank#}
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