Before the technology develops and can be much more beneficial , people should control their wishes to use much of the Internet, Dr. Kraut and other experts advise. In order to limit(限制) and monitor their children’s use, and encourage family activities, parents might consider putting the computer in the living room, rather than a child’s room, they suggest.
Dr. Kraut also suggests that when surfing on the Intern et, especially when chatting with strangers on the Internet, children should not use their real names and they should not tell the address, telephone number or parents’ names to the strangers.
( )26.According to the research, surfing on the Internet can make people feel more .
A. excited B. communicative C. lonely D. happy
( )27. This study was made by .
A. 100 families B. Dr. Kraut and other people C. the newspaper D. Dr. Kraut only
( )28. Which o f the following is TRUE?
A. Teachers should ask the students to finish their homework alone on the Internet.
B. Schools should build websites for students to discuss problems on the Internet.
C. Instead of putting the computer in the sitting room, parents should put it in a child’s room.
D. It took them two years to finish this research work.
( )29. According to the context, what does the word “beneficial” mean?
A. Harmful B. Developed C. Interesting D. Helpful
( )30. What is the best title for this passage?
A Harmful effects of Internet B. The Internet
C. Children and the Internet D. Surfing on the Internet
(B)
If you look into the sky at night, you may see something moving and shining that you have never seen before. It might be a comet(彗星).
A comet sometimes looks like a star. Like a planet, a comet has no light of its own. It shines from the sunlight it reflects(反射). Like the earth, a comet goes round the sun, but on a much longer path(轨道) than the earth travels.
Some scientists think that a large part of a comet is water frozen into pieces of ice. This is mixed with iron and rock dust and perhaps a few big pieces of rock. When the sun melts(融化) the ice in the comet, great clouds, together with the dust, form a long tail. Many people have seen a comet. However n o one knows how many comets there are. There may be millions of comets, but only a few come close enough to the earth for us to be able to see them. Even then it’s not often that a comet comes close enough to be seen without a telescope.(望远镜).
An English man named Edmund Halley, who lived from 1656 to 1742, found out a lot about the paths that comets take through the sky. Some comets never come back. Others keep coming back at regular intervals(有规律的间隔). A big comet that keeps returning was named after Halley because he was the one who worked out when it would come back again.
Some people saw Halley’s Comet in 1910. Maybe you have ever seen Halley’s Comet because the last time it came close to the sun and the earth was in 1986. If not you will probably be able to see Halley’s Comet when it comes near the earth again.
( )31.Which of the following statements is correct?
A. So far, no one has ever seen a comet. B. A comet can shine by itself.
B. A comet travels around the sun. D. A comet is either a star or a planet.
( )32. A large part of a comet is .
A. water frozen into pieces of ice B. ice and iron
C. rock dust and a few big pieces of rock D. ice, iron and rock dust
( )33. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. Not many comets can be seen by people B. Edmund Halley discovered all the paths that comets take through the sky C. Halley died in the 18th century. D. Halley’s Comet will return
( )34. Some comets return .
A. at regular intervals B. only at night C. at my home D. at noon
( )35. Maybe you will be able to see Halley’s Comet in .
A. 2003 B. 2056 C. 2062 D. 2072
四、任务型阅读。(10分)
One of the strangest jobs at the Oscars is that of a seat-filler. When one of the stars needs to go to the bathroom, a seat-filler sits in the star’s seat. In that way, the TV cameras won’t show any empty seats. Kathy Muller talks about her night as a seat-filler.
(A)I was told to reach the theater in the middle of the day, wearing my dress for the evening. There were about 200 of us seat-filler, all very excited. We were told what we should and shouldn’t do (for example, “Don’t talk to the stars”), and then (B)我们一直等到五点钟。 That’s when the stars started coming.
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