| A. Impoliteness in using electronic communication devices B. The objection to the use of some devices C. The annoying noise from the classroom D. A fact of modern life E. Disturbance by someone’s scream in public places F. The website’s quotation
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科目:高中英語
來源:
題型:閱讀理解
Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A--F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. (考生注意答題卡上的題號(hào)要與本題填涂時(shí)一致,從76題涂卡) | A. TV’s Influence on Children’s Life B. Argument Against Violence on TV C. TV’s Influence on People’s Leisure Activities D. The Importance of Violence in Real Life E. Attractions of Violence on TV F. TV’s Power | _________ Television has probably been the most powerful medium in shaping the new community. The electronic community gives us our mutual friends, our significant events and our daily chats. The “produced” relationships of television families become our models for intimacy. We know media stars better than we know our neighbors. Most of us can discuss their lives better than we can discuss those of our relatives. We think a man who plays a doctor on TV actually know something about medicine _________ TV isolates people in their spare time. People spend more time watching music videos but less time making music with each other. People in small town now watch international cable networks instead of driving to their neighbor’s house for cards. Women watch soaps instead of attending church circles or book clubs. When company comes, the kids are sent to the TV room with videos. _________ Parent are not the main influence in the lives of their children. Some of the first voices children hear are from the television, the first street they know is Sesame Street. A child playing Nintendo is learning different lessons than a child playing along a creek or playing dominoes with a grandfather. _________ The time devoted to violence on TV in no way reflects its importance in real life. In real life, most of us exercise, work, visit our friends, read, cook and eat and shop. Few of us spend any significant amount of our time solving murders or fleeing psychotic killers. On television there are many more detective and murderers than exist in the real world. A rule of thumb about violence is “If it bleeds, it leads.” Violence captures viewers’ attention. Our programs have become increasing violent. _________ Some might say that there is nothing new under the sun. Of course, in a narrow sense, they are correct. There have always been murderers, and stories about violence have been the theme of literature and song. However, things are different now. Children are exposed to hundreds of examples of violence every day. The frequency and intensity of these images is unprecedented in the history of humanity. We have clear records that this exposure makes it more likely that children will be violent and increase their fear levels about potential violence.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2010年上海市吳淞中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語卷
題型:閱讀理解
Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A--F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. (考生注意答題卡上的題號(hào)要與本題填涂時(shí)一致,從76題涂卡)
A. TV’s Influence on Children’s Life B. Argument Against Violence on TV C. TV’s Influence on People’s Leisure Activities D. The Importance of Violence in Real Life E. Attractions of Violence on TV F. TV’s Power
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【小題1】 _________Television has probably been the most powerful medium in shaping the new community. The electronic community gives us our mutual friends, our significant events and our daily chats. The “produced” relationships of television families become our models for intimacy. We know media stars better than we know our neighbors. Most of us can discuss their lives better than we can discuss those of our relatives. We think a man who plays a doctor on TV actually know something about medicine 【小題2】 _________TV isolates people in their spare time. People spend more time watching music videos but less time making music with each other. People in small town now watch international cable networks instead of driving to their neighbor’s house for cards. Women watch soaps instead of attending church circles or book clubs. When company comes, the kids are sent to the TV room with videos. 【小題3】 _________Parent are not the main influence in the lives of their children. Some of the first voices children hear are from the television, the first street they know is Sesame Street. A child playing Nintendo is learning different lessons than a child playing along a creek or playing dominoes with a grandfather. 【小題4】 _________The time devoted to violence on TV in no way reflects its importance in real life. In real life, most of us exercise, work, visit our friends, read, cook and eat and shop. Few of us spend any significant amount of our time solving murders or fleeing psychotic killers. On television there are many more detective and murderers than exist in the real world. A rule of thumb about violence is “If it bleeds, it leads.” Violence captures viewers’ attention. Our programs have become increasing violent. 【小題5】 _________Some might say that there is nothing new under the sun. Of course, in a narrow sense, they are correct. There have always been murderers, and stories about violence have been the theme of literature and song. However, things are different now. Children are exposed to hundreds of examples of violence every day. The frequency and intensity of these images is unprecedented in the history of humanity. We have clear records that this exposure makes it more likely that children will be violent and increase their fear levels about potential violence.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2012屆上海市華師大一附中等八校高三2月聯(lián)合調(diào)研考試英語試卷
題型:填空題
Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.?
A. The description of using amateur records to encourage the public. B. The description of old records kept by amateur naturalists. C. Concerns over amateur data for lacking objectivity and precision. D. The necessity of encouraging amateur collection. E. How people react to their involvement in data collection. F. The application of amateur records to phonology.
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【小題1】______________ Tim Sparks slides a small leather-bound notebook out of an envelope. The book’s yellowing pages contain beekeeping notes made between 1941 and 1969 by the late Walter Coates of Kilworth, Leicestershire. He adds it to his growing pile of local journals, birdwatchers’ lists and gardening diaries. "We’re uncovering about one major new record each month," he says, "I still get surprised." Around two centuries before Coates, Robert Marsham, a landowner from Norfolk in east of England, began recording the life cycles of plants and animals on his estate. Successive Marshams continued recording these notes for 211 years. 【小題2】_______________ Today, such records are being put to uses that their authors couldn’t possibly have expected. These data sets, and others like them, are proving valuable to ecologists interested in the timing of biological events, or phonology. By combining the records with climate data, researchers can reveal how, for example, changes in temperature affect the arrival of spring, allowing ecologists to make improved predictions about the impact of climate change. 【小題3】_______________ But not all professionals are happy to use amateur data. "A lot of scientists won’t touch them, they say they’re too full of problems," says Root. Because different observers can have different ideas of what forms, for example, an open snowdrop. "The biggest concern with ad hoc (臨時(shí)的) observations is how carefully and systematically they were taken,” says Mark Schwarts of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who studies the interactions between plants and climate. "We need to know pretty precisely what a person’s been observing—if they just say ‘I noted when the leaves came out’, it might not be that useful.” Measuring the onset of autumn can be particularly problematic because deciding when leaves change color is a more subjective process than noting when they appear. 【小題4】_______________ Overall, most phrenologists arc positive about the contribution that amateurs can make. "They get the raw power of science: careful observation of the natural world," says Sagarin. Others suggest that the right statistics can iron out some of the problems with amateur data. Together with colleagues at Wageoingen University in the Netherlands, environmental scientist Arnold van Vliet is developing statistical techniques to account for the uncertainty in amateur phonological data. Besides, the data are cheap to collect, and can provide breadth in space, time and range of species," It’s very difficult to collect data on a large geographical scale without enlisting an army of observers, says Root. 【小題5】_______________ Phonology also helps to drive home messages about climate change. “Because the public understand these records, they accept them,” says Sparks. It can also illustrate potentially unpleasant consequences, he adds, such as the finding that more rat infestations are reported to local councils in warmer years. And getting people involved is great for public relations. "People are excited to think that the data they have been collecting as a hobby can be used for something scientific—it empowers them” says Root.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2012-2013學(xué)年上海市金山中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(帶解析)
題型:填空題
Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A - F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.
A. Building Trust B. Approval and encouragement C. Communication D. Belonging and Acceptance E. The importance of relationship F. Being responsible
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【小題1】Relationships are an important part of your life. Relationships help you meet your social and emotional needs. They help you feel accepted and liked by others. The feelings you have about yourself and others depend on how well these needs are met. 【小題2】One of the most important things in life is to be loved and accepted by others. This gives you a feeling of security. You feel secure when you know you can count on family and friends to love and to accept you the way you are. You add to your feeling of security by making others feel loved. Helping people you care about makes you feel giving and unselfish. 【小題3】Think about how good you feel when someone compliments or thanks you. “What a good job” or “I appreciate your help” are comments that you like to hear about yourself. Such comments make you feel worthwhile. Naturally you feel happy when you receive a compliment. Likewise, you can compliment your family members or friends on their accomplishments. 【小題4】Learn to express your thoughts clearly and listen to what others say. Talk things over with your family and friends. Share your hopes and dreams. Express your joys and frustrations. When family members and friends are talking, take time to listen to what they are saying. Give them clues that show you are listening, such as a nod of approval or a smile. 【小題5】Another relationship skill that helps people get along with one another is trust. To earn trust you need to show parents, adults, and friends that you can handle new experiences and responsibilities. Being honest and truthful with people can also help you.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2013屆上海市青浦區(qū)高考一模(即期末)英語試卷(帶解析)
題型:填空題
Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.
A. Study in class with high proficiency B. Provide an overall picture of CAHSEE C. Purchase a CAHSEE test prep book D. Stay organized during the CAHSEE process E. Focus on what’s included in CAHSEE F. Review the material about CAHSEE
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【小題1】All California students must pass the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) to receive their high school diploma. The test is first taken in the 10th grade, but retakes are allowed. The CAHSEE consists of two parts: English language arts and mathematics. The contents of the exam are based on the California state curriculum in those subjects. A scale score of 350 in each part is required to pass. 【小題2】To pass the CAHSEE, concentrate on studying the types of questions asked on the exam, and don’t worry about information that will not be asked. The mathematics section includes statistics, data analysis, probability, number sense, mathematical reasoning, measurement, geometry and grades 6 and 7 algebra. You will also need to know how to work with fractions, decimals and percentages. The English language arts sections covers vocabulary, decoding, comprehension and your ability to read and analyze short passages of text. You will also need to know basic spelling, grammar and punctuation and be able to write a short essay. 【小題3】You can find CAHSEE practice tests and study guides on the California Department of Education website. To pass the CAHSEE, read these study guides —— they contain information about the contents of the exam. Also take several practice tests. The first time, concentrate only on answering the questions and checking your answers. After this, time yourself so you get practice in completing all the questions in good time. Look up the answers on the answer sheets given with the practice tests and make sure you understand any of the answers you got wrong. 【小題4】One of the best ways to practice for the CAHSEE is to pay attention in the classroom. Your teachers will teach all of the material you need to know to pass the test. If you listen in class, do your homework and ask your teacher for extra help with anything you are having difficulty in understanding, you will have done most of the work you need to pass the CAHSEE. Another everyday way to study is to read for fun. The more you read, the more comfortable you will be with the English language arts skills you need to demonstrate. 【小題5】When taking the CAHSEE, remain calm and organized. In the English language section, read the questions and passages carefully and make sure you understand what the question is asking before you try to answer. For the essay, take a few minutes to outline your essay before you start writing. Review your work and correct grammar, punctuation and spelling mistakes. In the mathematics section, work through the questions on scrap paper rather than trying to do them in your head. The test has no trick questions. If a question seems confusing, read it again and think about how it applies to the subjects you have studied.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2012-2013學(xué)年上海市青浦區(qū)高考一模(即期末)英語試卷(解析版)
題型:信息匹配
Read the following text and choose the most suitable
heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading
which you do not need.
A. Study in class with high proficiency
B. Provide an overall picture of CAHSEE
C. Purchase a CAHSEE test prep book
D. Stay organized during the CAHSEE
process
E. Focus on what’s included in CAHSEE
F. Review the material about CAHSEE
1.All California students must pass the California
High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) to receive their high school diploma. The
test is first taken in the 10th grade, but retakes are allowed. The CAHSEE
consists of two parts: English language arts and mathematics. The contents of
the exam are based on the California state curriculum in those subjects. A
scale score of 350 in each part is required to pass.
2.To pass the CAHSEE, concentrate on studying the
types of questions asked on the exam, and don’t worry about information that
will not be asked. The mathematics section includes statistics, data analysis,
probability, number sense, mathematical reasoning, measurement, geometry and
grades 6 and 7 algebra. You will also need to know how to work with fractions,
decimals and percentages. The English language arts sections covers vocabulary,
decoding, comprehension and your ability to read and analyze short passages of
text. You will also need to know basic spelling, grammar and punctuation and be
able to write a short essay.
3.You can find CAHSEE practice tests and study guides
on the California Department of Education website. To pass the CAHSEE, read
these study guides —— they contain information about the contents of
the exam. Also take several practice tests. The first time, concentrate only on
answering the questions and checking your answers. After this, time yourself so
you get practice in completing all the questions in good time. Look up the
answers on the answer sheets given with the practice tests and make sure you
understand any of the answers you got wrong.
4.One of the best ways to practice for the CAHSEE is
to pay attention in the classroom. Your teachers will teach all of the material
you need to know to pass the test. If you listen in class, do your homework and
ask your teacher for extra help with anything you are having difficulty in
understanding, you will have done most of the work you need to pass the CAHSEE.
Another everyday way to study is to read for fun. The more you read, the more
comfortable you will be with the English language arts skills you need to
demonstrate.
5.When taking the CAHSEE, remain calm and organized.
In the English language section, read the questions and passages carefully and
make sure you understand what the question is asking before you try to answer.
For the essay, take a few minutes to outline your essay before you start
writing. Review your work and correct grammar, punctuation and spelling
mistakes. In the mathematics section, work through the questions on scrap paper
rather than trying to do them in your head. The test has no trick questions. If
a question seems confusing, read it again and think about how it applies to the
subjects you have studied.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2011-2012學(xué)年上海市等八校高三2月聯(lián)合調(diào)研考試英語試題
題型:信息匹配
Read the following text and choose the most
suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra
heading which you do not need.?
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A. The description of using amateur
records to encourage the public.
B. The description of old records kept by
amateur naturalists.
C. Concerns over amateur data for lacking
objectivity and precision.
D. The necessity of encouraging amateur
collection.
E. How people react to their involvement
in data collection.
F. The application of amateur records to
phonology.
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1.______________
Tim Sparks slides a small leather-bound
notebook out of an envelope. The book's yellowing pages contain beekeeping
notes made between 1941 and 1969 by the late Walter Coates of Kilworth,
Leicestershire. He adds it to his growing pile of local journals, birdwatchers'
lists and gardening diaries. "We're uncovering about one major new record
each month," he says, "I still get surprised." Around two
centuries before Coates, Robert Marsham, a landowner from Norfolk in east of
England, began recording the life cycles of plants and animals on his estate.
Successive Marshams continued recording these notes for 211 years.
2._______________
Today, such records are being put to uses
that their authors couldn't possibly have expected. These data sets, and others
like them, are proving valuable to ecologists interested in the timing of
biological events, or phonology. By combining the records with climate data,
researchers can reveal how, for example, changes in temperature affect the
arrival of spring, allowing ecologists to make improved predictions about the
impact of climate change.
3._______________
But not all professionals are happy to use
amateur data. "A lot of scientists won't touch them, they say they're too
full of problems," says Root. Because different observers can have
different ideas of what forms, for example, an open snowdrop. "The biggest
concern with ad hoc (臨時(shí)的) observations is how carefully and systematically they were taken,”
says Mark Schwarts of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who studies the
interactions between plants and climate. "We need to know pretty precisely
what a person's been observing—if they just say ‘I noted when the leaves came
out’, it might not be that useful.” Measuring the onset of autumn can be
particularly problematic because deciding when leaves change color is a more
subjective process than noting when they appear.
4._______________
Overall, most phrenologists arc positive
about the contribution that amateurs can make. "They get the raw power of
science: careful observation of the natural world," says Sagarin. Others
suggest that the right statistics can iron out some of the problems with
amateur data. Together with colleagues at Wageoingen University in the
Netherlands, environmental scientist Arnold van Vliet is developing statistical
techniques to account for the uncertainty in amateur phonological data.
Besides, the data are cheap to collect, and can provide breadth in space, time
and range of species," It’s very difficult to collect data on a large
geographical scale without enlisting an army of observers, says Root.
5._______________
Phonology also helps to drive home messages
about climate change. “Because the public understand these records, they accept
them,” says Sparks. It can also illustrate potentially unpleasant consequences,
he adds, such as the finding that more rat infestations are reported to local
councils in warmer years. And getting people involved is great for public
relations. "People are excited to think that the data they have been
collecting as a hobby can be used for something scientific—it empowers them”
says Root.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2010-2011學(xué)年上海市高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語卷
題型:其他題
Read the following text and choose the most
suitable heading from the list A-F for
each paragraph. There is one extra heading
which you do not need.
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A. Impoliteness in using electronic
communication devices
B. The objection to the use of some
devices
C. The annoying noise from the
classroom
D. A fact of modern life
E. Disturbance by someone’s scream in
public places
F. The website’s quotation
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1.
It's something that most of us find annoying.
We're on our way home after a hard day at school and trying to have a quiet
chat with a classmate or get in a little reading, when our peace is disturbed
by someone screaming into their cell phone: "I'M ON THE BUS !"
2.
A survey published last week suggests Americans
do not like the impolite use of today's electronic communication gadgets.
Besides noisy phone users, sending and receiving e-mails while in company are
also as very poor manners, reports MSNBC.com.
3.
One of the practices that participants in the
survey most objected to was the use of phones, iPods and other devices during
religious festivals. Some 90 per cent of those surveyed thought this was insensitive
and disrespectful.
4.
The website quotes Dr Genevieve Bell, conductor
of the survey and director of Intel's User Experience Group as saying:
"Theses are issues about common sense." But she believes that the
rights and wrongs of the public use of technology are still in the process of
formation.
5.
The survey does suggest,
according to MSNBC, that most Amencans accepted that the technologies are a
fact of modern life. They had nothing against the use of laptops and cell phones
in bathrooms. And an electronic thank-you note was just as acceptable as a
handwritten one.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2010年上海市高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語卷
題型:閱讀理解
Read the following text and choose the most
suitable heading from the list A--F for each paragraph. There is one extra
heading which you do not need.
(考生注意答題卡上的題號(hào)要與本題填涂時(shí)一致,從76題涂卡)
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A. TV’s Influence on Children’s Life
B. Argument Against Violence on TV
C. TV’s Influence on People’s Leisure Activities
D. The Importance of Violence in Real
Life
E. Attractions of Violence on TV
F. TV’s Power
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1._________
Television has probably been the most
powerful medium in shaping the new community. The electronic community gives us
our mutual friends, our significant events and our daily chats. The “produced”
relationships of television families become our models for intimacy. We know
media stars better than we know our neighbors. Most of us can discuss their lives
better than we can discuss those of our relatives. We think a man who plays a
doctor on TV actually know something about medicine
2._________
TV isolates people in their spare time.
People spend more time watching music videos but less time making music with
each other. People in small town now watch international cable networks instead
of driving to their neighbor’s house for cards. Women watch soaps instead of
attending church circles or book clubs. When company comes, the kids are sent
to the TV room with videos.
3._________
Parent are not the main influence in the
lives of their children. Some of the first voices children hear are from the
television, the first street they know is Sesame Street. A child playing
Nintendo is learning different lessons than a child playing along a creek or
playing dominoes with a grandfather.
4._________
The time devoted to violence on TV in no
way reflects its importance in real life. In real life, most of us exercise,
work, visit our friends, read, cook and eat and shop. Few of us spend any
significant amount of our time solving murders or fleeing psychotic killers. On
television there are many more detective and murderers than exist in the real
world. A rule of thumb about violence is “If it bleeds, it leads.” Violence
captures viewers’ attention. Our programs have become increasing violent.
5._________
Some might say that there is nothing new
under the sun. Of course, in a narrow sense, they are correct. There have
always been murderers, and stories about violence have been the theme of
literature and song. However, things are different now. Children are exposed to
hundreds of examples of violence every day. The frequency and intensity of
these images is unprecedented in the history of humanity. We have clear records
that this exposure makes it more likely that children will be violent and
increase their fear levels about potential violence.
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