题型:任务型阅读 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
江苏省镇江市2019-2020学年八年级下学期英语3月线上测试B卷
What do you do when you come across a problem while doing your homework? Andy would take out his smart phone, open a special app and searched the problem. Answers soon appeared on the screen.
Nowadays, many students do homework with the help of the Internet. They search for information online, use apps or discuss through social networks like QQ and WeChat.
"It's convenient," Andy said, "You also learn by seeing how others work them out."
"It also improves students' abilities," said John, another student. He said it's true for new types of homework.
John's Chinese teacher often asks students to give speeches on great authors. When it comes to John's turn, he usually searches online, picks out certain stories and makes PowerPoint presentations.
"I've become skilled at finding information online and using Microsoft Office," Wang said. However, many students think this trend (趋势) also brings up problems. Some students just copy the answers online without thinking. They become lazy.
A head teacher in Andy and John's school said that knowing how to use the Internet is important. The key is to have good self-control.
"No matter how difficult the problem is, think about it independently (独立地) first," the teacher said. "Be sure to understand the reasons behind the answers, or you won't make progress. If you aren't confident about your self-control, ask your parents for help."
Getting Help on Screen
The facts |
●Many students use Internet tothem do their homework. ●They use apps or social networks. |
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●When meeting a problem with homework, Andy would turn to his phone, soon came out on the screen. ●John usually searches for information andcertain stories to make PowerPoint presentations when he is asked to give a . |
Students' opinions |
●Some think it convenient and can students' abilities. ●Many think it makes studentswhen they just copy. |
Teachers' opinions |
● good self-control is the key. ●Progress will be made students understand the reasons behind the answers. ●Students should ask forhelp when they don't have confidence about their self-control. |
Are You Ready For High School?
If you can do these things by the time you go to high school, you'll get on well with others in high school.
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A little respect(尊重)goes a long way. Don't help yourself to her personal things in the room, and let her know if you plan to treat friends there. If you don't feel like you're being treated fairly, have a talk face to face.
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The first meeting with someone really does matter. To make an immediate connection, look a person in the eye and give a firm handshake, keep eye contact while you're chatting and mention the person's name when saying goodbye.
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One study found that holding something in can make you feel lonely and sad. So for your health and friendships, write down the secret in a safe place instead of talking about others in public.
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If someone did something nice for you--a gift, some help, now's the time to take out your pen! Sending the person a handwritten note card within 48 hours afterward is a sign that you really have it together.
A. Keep a secret B. the Best Roommate C. Make a Great First Impression(印象) D. Write a Fantastic Thank-You Note |
⑸Please give one more suggestion on how to get on well with others. (回答不多于7个单词)
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Attention, please. We have exciting news for you today. Our yearly Short Story Competition for teenagers is now open.
The regular(常规)subjects "friendship" and "hobbies" are still choices, but this year we have a new subject "travel". Your stories should be fewer than 2,000 words. You can send your stories to the organizer, Mr. Smith in Room 209. There is an amazing prize for you. The best story will be printed in the magazine, New Writers. Don't forget to hand in your stories before September 30th.
And you will know the results on October 15th.
So get your thinking hats on. For more information, visit our school website.
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Kingston, Jamaica (population 700,000)
Kingston isn't a beautiful city, but it's very busy and interesting. There are lots of people and lots of cafes(咖啡馆). There are some beautiful places near Kingston—the Blue Mountains and some beautiful beaches. I love it!
Kingston, England (population 150,000)Kingston is a very busy town. There are a lot of shops and cars, and there's a university with students all over the world! It's a nice place—there's an old square(广场), and it's near the River Thames. There are some beautiful parks, too. Kingston, New Zealand (population 2, 000)Kingston is a small town near Lake Wakatipu in the mountains. It's a really beautiful place, but it's very quiet—there's only one school, one bank and one small supermarket! There's a famous old train there, too.
Kingston in Jamaica |
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people and cafes |
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Kingston in England |
busy and nice |
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an old square and some beautiful parks |
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a famous old train |
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