版權(quán)說(shuō)明:本文檔由用戶(hù)提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)
文檔簡(jiǎn)介
完成句子專(zhuān)練
Teenagelife-betternow,orinthepast?
Doesthissituationsoundfamiliar(熟悉)?
Youarecomplaining(抱怨)toyourparentsaboutsomething.Maybeyour
computerisn'tpowerfulenoughtoplaythelatestgames.(1)Thenyou
hear***
“WhenIwasyourage,thereweren'tanycomputersorvideogames.AndI
didn'tgetabikeuntilIwassixteen.Anditwassecond-hand.(2)"
So,isitreallytruethatlifeisbetterforteenagersnow?Itiscertainlytruethat
manyteenagershavegotmorethingsnowadays.(3)Soparentshavegot
moremoneytospendoneachchild.Andmanythingsarecheaperthantheywere
whenourparentswerechildren.
(4)Fortyyearsago,noonecouldimagineaworldwithtinycomputers
andamazingsmartphones.Andnowthesethingsarenecessary-wecan'timagine
livingwithoutthem!
However,technologyoftenmeanswespendmoretimeathome.Andoftenit,
sjustus,withourcomputerortelevision.Teenagersdon'tdoenoughexercise.
(5)And,althoughyoungpeoplestillgetonwellwiththeirfriends,
somepeoplethinkteenagerstodaydon'thavesomanysocialactivitiesastheydidin
thepast.
Whatdoyouthink?Howisteenagelifebetterthesedays?
A.Anditwastoobigforme.
B-Atypicalfamilyissmallernow.
G.Oryourfriends*bikesarebetterthanyour!
D.Sotheyaren*tashealthyastheywereinthepast.
E.Technologyisprobablythegreatestchangeinourlife.
答案:CABED
B
ShoppingMallsarepopularplacesforAmericanstogo.1
Mallratsshopuntiltheydropinthehundredsofstoresunderoneroof.
Peoplelikemallsformanyreasons.Theyfeelsafebecausemallshavepolice
stationsorprivatesecurityguards(私人保鏢).2.Peoplecanalso
relaxinthebeautifulrestareasforfree.3Ithas350stores,eight
nightclubs,andaseven?acre(英畝)carpark!Thereareparkingspacesfbr12750
cars.About750000peopleshopeveryweek.
Peopleloveddoingalltheirshoppinginoneplace.Moremallswerebuiltall
overthecountry.Now,mallsareliketowncenterswherepeoplecometodomany
things.Theyshop,ofcourse,theyalsoeatinfoodhousesthathavefoodfromall
overtheworld.Theyseemoviesattheatres.4Othersgotomalls
tomeetfriends.Insomemalls,peoplecanseeadoctororadentistandevenattend
church.5.Nowresidents(居民)canactuallyliveintheir
favoriteshoppingcenter.
A.Parkingisusuallyfree,andtheweatherinsideisalwaysfine.
B.Inaword,peoplecandojustabouteverythinginmalls
C.Somepeoplespendsomuchtimeatmallsthattheyarecalledmallrats.
D.ThelargestmallintheUnitedStatesistheMallofAmericainMinnesota.
E.Somepeopleevengettheirdailyexercisebydoingthenewsportofmallwalking.
答案:CADEB
c
WhenIlookedatthegradeonmymathpaper,myjaw(下巴)almostdropped
totheground:abig“65"inbrightredink.Ihadneverreceivedsuchaterriblegrade
before.
(1)ItoldhimIgot85andthatthereportwouldn'tcomeuntilthe
endofthemonth.Dadsmiled.Hisdaughterwouldneverlieabouthergrade,sohe
didn'tdoubttheunusualdelay(延遲)ofmyreport.
Amonthlater,Dadcasually(隨意地)askedmeagainaboutthereportatthe
dinnertable.Helookedrightintomyeyesandaskedforananswer.(2)
IhadliedbecauseIdidn'twanttolethimdown.
Foramoment,hejustlookedatme.Iwouldhavepreferredatellingoffthan
thatsilence.Finally,Dadsaid,inahurtvoice,"Youhavealreadyletmedown,
withyourlie.Iamnotdisappointedatyourmathscore.Thatisnobigdeal-noone
canbeperfectallthetime.ButIamverydisappointedinyou.(3)It's
mucheasiertoachieveabettergradethanrebuildsomeoneelse'strustinyou.”
[4)Icouldn'tforgivemyselfforhavinghurthisfeelings.I
tookoutthereportthatIhadbeenhidingforweeks,handedtohimandapologized,
sincerely.Irealizedthatmyhonestyisnotonlyimportanttomepersonally,butto
thosearoundmethattrulycareaboutmywell-being.
InoneofShakespeare^playsacharactersays:”Nolegacy(遺產(chǎn))issorich
ashonesty."(5)Andfromthenon,Fvenevertoldalietoanyonein
theworld.
A.Ifyoucan'tbehonestwithyourdad,whocanyoubehonestwith?
B.AfterthetalkbetweenDadandme,Ibegantounderstandthosewords.
C.Havingnochoice,ItoldhimthatIhadinfactgotjust65inmymath
final.D.Iwassoashamed(羞愧)thatIliedtomydad.
E?Dad'swordstouchedmyheart.
答案:DCAEB
D
Anartistwhohadpaintedmanypicturesofgreatbeautyfoundthathehadnot
yetpaintedtheone"real"picture.
Inhissearchalongadustyroad,apriest(牧師)askedhimwherehewasgoing.
"Idonotknow,"saidtheartist,"1.Perhapsyoucantellme.”
"Inanychurchorcreed,youwillfindfaith(信仰)isthemostbeautifulthinginthe
world."repliedthepriest.
Theartisttraveledon.Ayoungbride(新娘)toldhimthatthemostbeautiful
thingintheworldis"love”.Shesaid,2
Stilltheartistcontinuedhissearch.Atiredsoldiertoldhim,"Peaceisthemost
beautifulthingintheworld.3.Whereveryoufindpeace,you'll
findbeauty,faithandlove.”
"HowcanIpaintthem-Faith,LoveandPeace?"thoughttheartist.4
Whenhegothome,hesawloveandfaithfromthefacesofhiswifeandchildren^^
OurchildrenandIhadthoughtofyouallthetime.Weprayed(祈禱)thatyouwould
returnsafely,nhiswifesaid5
Theartistpaintedthemostbeautifulthingintheworldandcalledit"HOME".
A.Warisuglyandterrible
B.Lovemakestheworldgoround.
C.Hesatonhisoldchairandhisheartwasatpeace.
D.Iwanttopaintthemostbeautifulthingintheworld
E.Suddenlyhewassurprisedtofindthathewasonhiswayhome
答案:DBAEC
E.
Tomwaslyingonthebed,andsuddenlyhefeltashadow(影子)acrossthe
window.Hewentnearthewindowtoseewhoitwas,buthedidnotfindanyone
there.1.Sohewentoutsidethehousetolookforhimbutallhe
foundwasanemptygarden!Justashewasabouttogoinsidethehouse,hesawthe
shadowagain.2The"balloon“wasmovingtowardstheforest
whichwasnearhishouse.Tomthoughtthatitwouldbeveryexcitingtofindout
whatthethingexactlywas.3
Whenhereachedtheforest,hecouldnotseeanythingclearlybecauseitwas
verydark.Luckily,hehadatorch(手電筒)inhispocket.4.After
sometime,hesawalightcomingfrombehindatree.Hequicklyhidbehindthe
bushesnearbyandobserveditsecretly..
Tomfoundthattheballoon-likethingwasactuallyaUFO.Hewasnotabletosee
muchasithadverypowerfullightsonallthesides.5.Tomgot
scared.Withoutlookingbehind,hetookhisbicycleandfledtowardshishouse.
A.Heturnedonthetorchandwentfurtherdeepinsidetheforest.
B.Helookedupandsawsomethingsimilartoabigballoon.
C.Fewminuteslater,thedooropenedandsomethingcameoutofit.
D.Hethoughtthatitwashisbrotherwhowastryingtoscare(嚇唬)him.
E.Sohewentbacktothehouse,tookouthisbicycleandrushedtowardstheforest.
答案:DBEAC
Ayoungmanwokeuponemorningunderabridgeandcheckedallhismoneyin
hispocket-lessthanfivedollars.1.Justthenanoldmanandtwo
childrencamealong.Theyaskedhimtohelpthemwithfoodastheyhadhad
nothingfbralmostacoupleofdays.
2.Theoldmanandchildrenthankedtheyoungmanand
wantedtogivehimadirtyoldcoin.Theyoungmansaid,64Youneedthiscoinmore
thanIdo—justkeepit."Buttheoldmaninsisted(堅(jiān)持)givingittohim.The
youngmanaccepteditatlast.3.
Withnomoney,nojobandnofood,theyoungmanwentbackunderthebridge.
Hesawanoldnewspaperonthegroundwhilehewaslyingdown.Hepickeditup
andsawanadinvitingpeoplewitholdcoinstocometoastore.4.
Whentheshopkeepersawthedirtyoldcoin,hecriedloudly.Thisoldcoinwas
worthatleast67,000dollars.5.Hereturnedquickly.Hewantedto
sharethemoneywiththeoldmanandchildren,buthefoundtheyhadgone.
Thingsaren'talwaysastheyseem.Theyoungmangavethemhisallandthey
gavehimbackwiththecoin.
A.Andthentheysatdowntoeat.
B.Heboughtfoodwithallhismoney.
C.Hegavethemallthefood.
D.Theyoungmansoldthecoinformoney.
E.Hedecidedtogotherewiththecoin.
答案:BCAED
JustbeforeChristmasin1991,aGermangirlcalledJulianawasflyingoverabigforestof
America.].
Suddenly,therewasloudnoise,2Sheclosedhereyes.Shewassurethatshewas
goingtodie.
Shefell3,000metres.Whensheopenedhereyesagain,shefoundthatshehadlandedina
treeinthemiddleofaforest.Shewasnotdead!Tohersurprise,shewasalive.3Shewas
stillsittinginherseat.Shewasholdingabagofsweets.Shegotoutoftheseatandclimbed
downthetree.Butshecouldseenobodyelse.Shewasaloneexceptforafewdeadbodies(死
尸)hereandthere.
Shebegantowalk.Atfirstshehadnothingtoeatexceptthesweets.Later,shefounda
littlefruit4shefoundthatthefruitwassafeaftershesawsomemonkeyseatingit.
5Shewalkedbythesideoftheriverforsixmoredaysandatlastarrivedatan
Indianvillage.Shewassafe!
NowshelivesinheroldhouseinGermanywithherbigfamilyhappily.
A.Shehadneverseenthiskindoffruitbefore.
B.Theplanewasflyinghighinthesky.
C.Shewasn'tevenbadlyhurt.
D.Shecametoadeepriverafterfourdays.
E.Julianafoundherselffallingthroughtheair.
2
Inourdailylife,itisimportanttolearnsomeknowledgeaboutfirstaid.Whatisfirstaid?_
1
Ifapersonhasanaccidentinpublicplace,he/sheneedsmedicalcarebeforeadoctorcan
befound.2First,whenapersonstopsbreathing,openhis/hermouthtomakesurethere
isnofoodinit.Andtryyourbesttostarthis/herbreathingimmediately,usingamouthtomouth
way.3Ifapersonlosesonethirdofhis/herblood,he/shemaydie.Third,
whenapersonisbittenbyananimal,washthewoundwithcoldrunningwaterbeforehe/sheis
takentoseeadoctor.
4_People,especiallyparents,shouldknowfirstaidinordertodealwithsomeinjuries
whichmayhappentotheirchildren.Ifachildcutshis/herfinger,cleanitandputapieceof
paperroundthecut.Whenachildisburnt,washandcooltheareaoftheskinunderthecold
waterforawhile.5Ifhe/sheisbadlyburnt,takehim/hertothedoctoratonce.
A.Someaccidentsmayalsohappenathome.
B.Itisaformofhelpgiventopeopleinneed.
C.Thenputapieceofdrycleanclothovertheburn
D.Herearethreecommonsituationswhichweshouldknow
E.Second,ifapersonishurtbadly,tryatoncetostopthebleeding(流血)
3
Frog(青蛙)jumpingwasfamousintheshortstory,MarkTwainwrotethefamousbook
The
celebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty.Later,theFrogJumpingCompetitionbeganin
1928.
1Eachfrogcanjumpthreetimes.Thefrogthatjumpsthelongestdistancebecomes
thewinner.2Well,thewinningfroganditsownercanwritetheirnamesonabrass
plaque(銅板).
Thecompetitionsfromallovertheworldcompetinginthecompetition.
About50frogsenteredthefinal.4MorganKitchellcomesfromavillage.Herfamily
doeswellintheFrogJumpingCompetitionformanyyears.Herfrog"RibbitThis"jumped20
feet,twoand3/4inches.
However,thejumpisstillundertherecord-breakingjumpof21feet,fiveand3/4inches.—
5
A.Thisyear,itstartedonMay19andendedonMay22.
B.ItwassetbyLeeGiudici'sfrognRosietheRibiter'*in1986
C.Whatisthepresentforthewinningfrog
D.Atlast,MorganKitchelfsfrogbecamethebigwinner
E.IntheFrogJumpingCompetition,frogsjumpsomedistances.
4
Ourgrandparentsseemtohavemagicpowerssometimes.GivethemaChineselunar
calendar,andtheywillknowwhattheweatherwillbelikedaysorevenmonthslater.
]Theyarefollowingthe24SolarTerms(1(),whichareanimportantpartof
Chinese
cultureAndonNov302016,UNESCOaddedittotheListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritage
of
Humanity(人類(lèi)非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)).
The24SolarTermscameintobeingduringtheQin(221-206BC)andHan(206BC-AD220)
2So,weatherchangeswereimportant.Butofcourse,theyhadnosatellite,interactor
weatherbroadcasttohelpthem.
3Theystudiedthesunsmovementwithasundial(日唇儀).Theyalsopaidattentionto
othernaturalchangessuchasairtemperature,waterandcropgrowth.Intheend,theyworked
out24solartermstomarkthechanges.
4Forexample,thesolartermjingzhe(驚蟄)iswheninsectswakeupfromalong
sleepinthecoldwinter.Farmerstakeitasasignofwarmweatherandgetbusyworking.
The24SolarTermsishonoredasfifthgreatinvention,afterpapermaking,printing,the
compassandgunpowder.5Forexample,peoplewillsay,“Donotshowyourfeetafter
hanlu(寒露)“Why?it*sbecausethesolartermhanlumarksthecomingofcolddays!
A.Butpeoplefoundaway.
B.What'sthesecret?
C.Thetermsbecametheirguidetofarmingwork
D.Now,peoplestillusethesolartermsindailylife
E.Atthattime,mostChinesepeoplemadetheirlivingonfarms.
5
IAmaPencil(Price,$59.88)
Thewriterofthisbook,SamSwope,tookajobtoteachwritinginNewYorkCity._1_
Buttherewereafewthingstheyhadincommon:familytroubles,moneymakingandinterestin
poems.Everystudentmadegreatprogressinwritingwiththehelpofthisteacher.Swopetells
readersthateverybodyisapoet(詩(shī)人)intheirdeepheart.
WhatItTakestoPullMeThrough(Price:$35.86)
DavidI.Marcustakesusinsideaboardingschool(寄宿學(xué)校)fortroubledteenagers.He
showsthegreatpressures(壓力)thatareputontheseteensandmadethemlosetheir
confidence(信心).2
TheMostScenicDrivesinAmerica(Price:$47.88)
Thistravelbookhasbeenputintoseverallanguages.3Ithasover200photosof
wonderfulplaces.Italsoprovidesmaps,thenewinformationaboutthoseplaces,andadviceon
travel.
OurBrother'sKeeper(Price:$59.40)
WriterJedwinSmithspentmanyyearstryingtoforgetthememoriesofhisbrother,Jeff,
whowaskilled.Butinthisbook,hetellswhathappenedwhenhemetseveralofhisbrother'sold
friends.4TheyalsowentonatriptoVietnam,tovisittheplacewhereJeffdied.There,a
lotofstorieshappened,,,
Therearemorebooksonshow.5
A.Thisshouldletusthinkabouttoday'stroubledteenagers
B.TheyfirstmeteachotherontheInternet,theninperson,facetoface.
C.Itcanhelpyoualotifyouhopetotravelaroundtheworld
D.Ifyouwanttoknowsomethingelseaboutthesebooks,pleasecallusat2246628
E.Hisstudentswerefromdifferentcountries,sotheyhaddifferentideasinmanythings.
6
Duringrushhours,youneverknowwhenabusorataximightcome.Walkingmightbetoo
tiring.Ifit,sabouttwoorthreemilesaway,whichkindoftransportationwillyouchoose?_[
Bikesharesareagrowingconvenienceinmanycitiesaroundtheworld.2Riders
usuallyhavetopickupabikeataself-servestationandreturnitatanotherstationlater.
However,aChinesebike-sharingcompanycalledOfo,isbringingthisideatoanewlevel.
Likeanyotherbike-sharingservice,Ofbuserscangetabikeatanytime.3Instead,
theycanpickoneupwhereverandwhenevertheyplease.Togetabicycle,riderswiththeapp
areabletofindthenearestone.4Afterparkingthebike,alltheyhavetodoistolockit.
ThisChinesecompanyalreadyhasitsbicyclethroughoutChina,theUnitedStatesand
Singapore.5nWewanttoreachmorecities,connectmorebikesandservemorepeople11,
saidOfofounderDaiWei.
A.Thousandsofbikesharingprogramshavebeensetupbythegovernments
B.Whenariderisdonewiththebike,returningisjustaseasy
C.Thismonth,500OfobicycleswillbesetupinCambridge,England
D.Forshortjourneys,ridingabikecouldbethebestsolution
E.Thebigdifferenceisthattheydon'tneedtofindaself-servestation.
7
Doyouhavetheproblemofninoneearandouttheother1'?Can'tholdanythinginyour
memory?Herearesometipsonhowtodealwiththeproblem.
Takeexercise.Whenyouexercise,yourbodytakesinmoreoxygen.Oxygenmakesyour
brainactive.1
2Tellyourselfthatyouwanttolearnwhatyouneedtoremember.Ifyoukeep
thinkingabouthowbadyourmemoryis,yourbrainwillnotbeactiveThinkpositive!
Trytobemorerelaxed.3Ifyouwantyourmemorytoimprove,trytodoit.
Goodsleepinghabitsareimportant.4Ifyoudon'thaveenoughsleep,youwillbe
tiredandunabletoconcentrateduringtheday.
5Trytotakemorevitamins,likeBvitamins,especiallyB6,Bl2,andfolicacid(葉
酸).Theyprotectneurons(神經(jīng)細(xì)胞)andmakeredbloodcells(細(xì)胞)withoxygen.These
nutrientsareinspinach(菠菜)andotherdarkleafygreens,broccoli,strawberries,melons,black
beansandsoybeans.
A.Sleephelpsyourmemory.
B.Somefoodscanalsohelp.
C.Beactiveandhaveapositiveattitude.
D.Itmakesbrainchemicalsmoreactiveandhelpsprotectbraincells.
E.Scientistshavefoundthatstressmakesitdifficultforpeopletoconcentrate.
8
Denmarkistheworld,'shappiestplace,accordingtotheWorldHappinessReport.What
makesits5.7millionpeoplesohappy?
Denmarkisfamousforitshealthcareandeducation._1
Haveyouheardoftheword',hygge"?InEnglish,thewordcanbetranslatedtocoziness(舒
適).Buthyggeismorethanthat:havingatastymealwithfamily,talkingwithfriendsunderthe
sunshineonweekends,enjoyingclassicalmusicorhavingamovienight.2
3InDenmark'scapital,Copenhagen,bikesareusedabout50percentofthetimeon
thewaytoschoolorwork.Bikingisnotonlyhelpfultoreducepollutionfortheenvironment.It
isalsogoodforpeople5shealth.
4TheytrustothersandpeopletheydontevenknowInAarhus,thesecondbiggestcity
ofDenmark,youcanseepeoplebuyflowersevenwhentheownerisn'tthere.5Trusthelps
makepeoplehappy.
“Danesarehappywithwhattheyhave,nsaidKaareChristensen,auniversityteacher.
A.Peoplejustputmoneyintheemptyflowerpot.
B.Allthesethingscanbecalledhygge,whichisDanishpeople'severydaylife.
C.Danishpeoplealsohaveahealthyhabitridingbicycles.
D.TrustisalsoimportantforDanishpeople.
E.Butbesidesthat,thereasonDanishpeoplearesohappyisbecauseoftheirlifestyle.
9
Asweknowmusiccannotonlybringuswonderfulenjoyment,butalsodelightand
happinesswhenwearetiredorsad.]Buttooursurprise,oneEnglishschoolallows
childrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhiletheyarestudying..2
AccordingtoaresearchatMillfieldSchool,around20%ofteenagersworkbestwith
backgroundmusic.3Upto80%canconcentratebetterifallowedtoplaywithasmall
object.
4Itencouragesstudentstodiscoverwhichlearningstylessuitthembest,andthenlet
themdotheirhomeworklisteningtomusicorevenlyingdown.Someparentsdon'tbelieve,but
manyarenowacceptingitathomewherechildrenareallowedtodotheirworkwiththe
televisionon.
Sam,al3-year-oldgirl,said:"5AtfirstmyparentsthoughtIdidn'tstudyhard,but
myteacheraskedthemtolookatmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasokay,theyagreedat
last.”
A.About10%ofthemexcellentwhenallowedtofinishtheirworkwithshortwalksaroundthe
room.
B.Iprefertoworkonthefloorwithmusiconnow.
C.Andmanypeoplehavethehabitofenjoyingmusicwhentheyarefree.
D.Theresearchhasmadetheschooluseaverynewway.
E.Theyfinditishelpfultoimprovethestudents'grades.
10
Somepeoplethinkonlyschoolchildrendonotagreewiththeirparents,however,itisnot
true.[Ififshardforyoutocommunicatewithyourparents,don'tworryaboutit.Hereis
someadviceforyoutobridgethegenerationgap(代溝).
2Don'tgettoyourparentswhenyouareangry.Yourparentsprobablywon't
consideryourideasifyouareshoutingatthem,Andyoucan'texpressyourselfwellifyouare
angry.Gosomeplacecooloff.Makesureyouunderstandwhyyouareunhappy.Thenthink
aboutwhatyouwanttosaytoyourparents.Ifyoudon'tthinkyoucanspeaktothematthe
moment,trywritingaletter.
Trytoreachacompromise(和解).Perhapsyouandyourparentsdisagreeonsomething._3_
MichaelTsmotherdidn'tagreewithhimaboutbuyingamotorcycle.Theyarguedoverit.But
theyfinallycametoacompromise.Michaelboughtthemotorcycle,butonlydroveitoncertain
days.
OfA.Don*targuewithyourparents.
B.Tellyourparentswhatyoucareabout,andwhy.
C.Showingrespectwillkeepyourrelationshipstrong.
D.Communicationisaproblemforparentsandchildrenofallages.
E.Youcankeepyourdisagreementandtryyourbesttoaccepteachother.
course,yourparentsmightrefusetocompromiseonsomething.Inthesesituations,itis
especiallyimportanttoshowloveandrespecttothem,4
Talkaboutyourvalues.Thevaluesofyourparentsareprobablydifferentfromthoseof
yourown.5Understandingyourvaluesmighthelpthemseeyourpurposesinlife.
Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyouabetterandhappierperson.Itis
worthhavingatry!
11
In2345,therearemanyrobotsintheworld.Everyfamilyhasmorethanonerobot.
Everyonecanmakedifferentrobots.They'repopularintheworld.
]Thefirstoneisfrommyfriend,thesecondoneisfrommyparents,andthethird
oneisfrommyclassmate.
ThefirstrobotisPeg.2Itsbodyisabigcircle,Itcanrunveryfast,jumpveryhigh,
swimslowly,andtakemetofly!Itlikesmilkforbreakfast,somenoodlesforlunchandsome
porridge(粥)fordinner.3It'slearningtokeepitsbalance.Becareful,Peg!
ThesecondrobotisJack.Ithasaroundface,twosmalleyesandabigmouth._4
Jackalsolikemakingfriendswithothers,suchaspeople,animals,trees,flowers,evenair.
Everyonelikesit.
ThelastoneisDick.5Itcanteachmehowtocook,anditcanhelpmerelaxand
learnnewthings!
Therobotscanteachmemanythings.Theymakemehappy.Ilikethem!
A.It'sthesmartestofthethree
B.Ithasasquarefaceandasmallmouth.
C.Look!Pegisridingabicycle.
D.Ihavethreerobotsathome
E.Itlikesdancing,playingthepianoandskating.
12
Asweknow,theIntemetisplayinganimportantpartofourlife.]
EveryonewasnewtotheInternetonce.Butjustasinface-to-facecommunication,we
shouldknowsomethingnecessarywhenweareontheInternet.
IfsomeoneontheInternetisnotkindtoyou,youmaywanttofirebackinthesameway._
2_Youshouldn*tcarethemorjustcutofftheirmessages.
3Soifsomebodyasksforhelp,givehimgoodadvice.Ashemaynotbesurewhat
todoorhowtocommunicate.Ifyoufindsomethingwrongwhiletalkingwitheachother,be
kindaboutit.Ifitisasmallmistake,pointitoutcarefully.Evenifyoufeelstronglyaboutit,
thinktwicebeforesayinganything.4Atthesametime,ifyoufindyouarewrong,besure
tocorrectyourselfandsaysorrytothosethatyouhaveoffended(冒犯).
5Don*taskabouttheiragesandfamiliesbecausebothofyouwon'tbecomfortable
withtheinformationifyoudon'tknowthepersonverywell.
A.Buttrynottodoso.
B.Itshowsusawholenewworld.
C.Don'taskotherspersonalquestions.
D.Weshareallkindsofinformationwithothers.
E.Youmaynotneedtosayanythingwhensomeonemakesamistake.
13
YouarriveatthemallanxiouslytobuyyourfavoriteCDorthecoolestcomputergame.
Nothingwillstopyou,noteventheprice—evenifyoudon'thaveenoughmoney,MomorDad
willuseacreditcard(信用卡)topay.Butwait!Isusingacreditcardreallythatsimple?There
aresomethingsyoushouldknowaboutusingcreditcardsbeforeyougoshopping.
1Creditcardcompanieslendyoumoney,whichyouareexpectedtopayback.They
don'tlendyoumoneyjusttobenice,however.Infact,theymakebillionsofdollarsthisway.
Youspend45dollarsbuyingapairofjeansonacreditcard,thenaboutamonthlater,thecredit
companysendsyouabillfor45dollars.2Butwhatifyoucan*tpaythewholebill?Usually,
youareallowedtopaypartofit.Let'ssayyoupay$10thefirstmonth.Nowthecreditcard
companybeginstogetmoneyfromyou.Theychargeextramoney,calledinterest(利息),on
whateverpartofthemoneyyoudidn'tpay.
Nowthe$35youstillhaveonyourbillbeginstogrow.Evenifyoudon'tbuyanything
more,bythetimeyougetyourbillthefollowingmonth,youwillhavemorethan35toneed
payingback.Andeveryday,interestkeepsaddingup.3
Butthegoodnewsisthatacreditcardisconvenient.4.Besides,thecreditcard
companiesalsoofferextraservices.Forexample,ifsomethingyouboughtonlinewithyourcard
stopsworkinginashorttime,thecompanymaygiveyourmoneyback.
5.Theyspendmoremoneythantheycanafford
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無(wú)特殊說(shuō)明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶(hù)所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁(yè)內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒(méi)有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒(méi)有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫(kù)網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶(hù)上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶(hù)上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶(hù)因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 反擊式水輪機(jī)基礎(chǔ)環(huán)、座環(huán)安裝單元工程質(zhì)量評(píng)定表
- 部門(mén)級(jí)安全培訓(xùn)試題【完整版】
- 部門(mén)安全培訓(xùn)試題有解析答案可打印
- 4.2.1 兩位數(shù)乘兩位數(shù)的不進(jìn)位乘法(習(xí)題)-【上好課】三年級(jí)下冊(cè)數(shù)學(xué)同步備課系列 人教版
- 項(xiàng)目部管理人員安全培訓(xùn)試題附答案【輕巧奪冠】
- 新入職工入職安全培訓(xùn)試題含答案【B卷】
- 項(xiàng)目部安全培訓(xùn)試題可打印
- 【題型專(zhuān)項(xiàng)特訓(xùn)】六年級(jí)數(shù)學(xué)上冊(cè)第五單元圓專(zhuān)項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練-計(jì)算題(人教版含答案)
- 2024-2030年中國(guó)硝酸咪康唑行業(yè)市場(chǎng)運(yùn)行分析及投資價(jià)值評(píng)估報(bào)告
- 2024-2030年中國(guó)硅基負(fù)極材料市場(chǎng)需求前景規(guī)模與未來(lái)前景展望研究報(bào)告
- 物流寄遞禁毒知識(shí)講座
- 幼兒園公開(kāi)課:中班語(yǔ)言《彩色牛奶》課件
- 前列腺護(hù)理查房課件
- 重慶市三峽名校聯(lián)盟2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期秋季聯(lián)考試題 語(yǔ)文(含答案)
- 訴訟異地管轄申請(qǐng)書(shū)范本 法院
- 2024年中國(guó)電信集團(tuán)招聘筆試參考題庫(kù)含答案解析
- 征信修復(fù)服務(wù)合同
- APQP新產(chǎn)品開(kāi)發(fā)計(jì)劃ABCD表
- 《工業(yè)廠(chǎng)房改造技術(shù)規(guī)程》
- 人工智能在網(wǎng)絡(luò)管理中的應(yīng)用詳述
- 機(jī)井更新施工方案
評(píng)論
0/150
提交評(píng)論