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2024年浙江省中考英語真題深度解析及變式訓(xùn)練

閱讀理解C篇第23-26題

【真題呈現(xiàn)】

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

C

IfyouarelookingforsomewherespecialtovisitinLondon,wemayhavetheanswerforyou:SirJohn

Soane'sMuseum.ThemuseumisoneofLondon'sbest-keptsecrets,andifswellworthavisit.SirJohn,agreat

architect(建筑師),livedinLondonduringthe18thcentury(1753—1837),andtheamazingthingisthathishouse

isexactlythesameasheleftit.Infact,visitingthehouseisjustlikesteppingbackintime.

Therearethreefloorswhichareopentothepublic.Youcanstartonthefirstfloor.ThiswasSirJohn'swork

area.Youcanasktheguardsaboutthepaintingsonthewallsastheytellyousomethingaboutthisfamilyandlife.

Anddon'tworryabouttheguardsastheyarereallyniceandhelpful.Next,youcangodownstairstotheground

floor.Hereyoucanseehisrichcollectionofpaintings.Forexample,thereisaseries(系歹U)ofinterestingpaintings

about18thcenturylifeinLondon.Nowcomesthelastpart,theundergroundfloor.It'sfullofthousandsofvaluable

objects,suchassculptures(雕塑)andmodelsoffamousbuildingsfromallovertheworld.Walkingaroundthis

partofthehouseisabitlikebeingonatreasurehunt,asyoucanfindthingshiddenawayinsecretcomers.Anyway,

you'llhavetogothereyourselftosee.

SirJohnSoane'sMuseumisaverysmallplace.Ifsonlyabouttenminutes?walkfromtheBritishMuseum.

Thereisafreehour-longguidedtoureverySaturdayat2:30pm,butthebestthingisjusttowalkaboutbyyourself.

Sonowyouknowwheretogonexttimeyou'reinLondon.Weguaranteethatit'sanexperienceyouwon'tforget!

23.WhyisSirJohnSoane'sMuseumspecialaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.ItistheoldestmuseuminLondon.B.Thereisatimemachineinit.

C.ItiskeptthesameasSirJohnleftit.D.Therearelotsofsecretboxesinit.

24.Inwhichorderdoesthewriteradvisepeopletovisitthemuseum?

①theundergroundfloor②thegroundfloor③thefirstfloor

A.①②③B.②①③C.①③②D.③②①

25.Whatcanbeseenonthegroundfloorofthemuseum?

A.Aseriesofinterestingpaintings.B.PicturesofSirJohnandhisfamily.

C.Avaluablecollectionofsculptures.D.Modelsoffamousbuildingsintheworld.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword,quarantee"inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.hearB.decideC.promiseD.remember

文章導(dǎo)讀

SirJohnSoane'sMuseum,London,architect,18thcentury,paintings,sculptures,

models,treasurehunt

【語篇分析】本文是一篇說明文,情境屬于“人與社會”主范疇中“文學(xué)、藝術(shù)與

體育”主題群,涉及子主題“建筑等藝術(shù)形式中的文化價值和作品欣賞”。文章介紹

文章大意

了倫敦最小的國立博物館SirJohSoane'sMuscum,一座保存完好、充滿神秘氣息的

建筑。博物館分為三層,每層都有其特色,是一個難忘的體驗。

1.best-keptsecrets(最好的秘密)2.architect(建筑師)3.collection(收藏品)

重點詞匯

4.sculptures(雕塑)5.treasurehunt(尋寶)

1.Themuseum1SoneofLondon,sbest-keptsecrets,andfswellwortha的這個博物

館是倫敦最好的秘密之一,非常值得一游。

2.Infact,visitingthehouseisjustlikesteppingbackintime.實際上,參觀這座房子就

像穿越時空。

3.Youcanstartonthefirstfloor.ThiswasSirJohn'sworkarea.你可以從一樓開始。這

長難句式是約翰爵士的工作區(qū)。

4.Thereisaseriesofinterestingpaintingsabout18thcenturylifeinLondon.這里有一

系列關(guān)于18世紀(jì)倫敦生活的有趣畫作。

5.Walkingaroundthispartofthehouseisabitlikebeingonatreasurehunt,asyoucan

findthingshiddenawayinsecretcomers.在房子的這部分走動有點像尋寶,因為你可

以在隱蔽的角落里找到隱藏的東西。

【答案】23.C24.D25.A25.C

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【解析】

【導(dǎo)語】本文是說明文。文章介紹了倫敦一個鮮為人知的景點——約翰?索恩爵士博物館。這個博物館是18

世紀(jì)偉大建筑師約翰?索恩的故居,保存完好,參觀者可以體驗時光倒流。

23.C:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第一段提到"Theamazingthingisthathishouseisexactlythesameasheleftit.",所以博

物館特別之處在于它和SirJohn離開時一模一樣,答案是Co

24.D:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Youcanstartonthefirstfloor...Next,youcangodownstairstothegroundfloor...Now

comesthelastpart,theundergroundfloor.“可知,作者建議的參觀順序是先從第一層開始,接著是groundfloor,

最后是地下層,答案是Do

25.A:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。文中提到"Hereyoucanseehisrichcollectionofpaintings.Forexample,thereisaseries(系

歹!J)ofinterestingpaintingsabout18thcenturylifeinLondon.^^,所以在groundfloor可以看到一系列有趣的畫,

答案是Ao

26.C:詞義猜測題。根據(jù)“Weguaranteethatifsanexperienceyouwon'tfdrget!”可知是保證這是一次你不會忘

記的經(jīng)歷,“guarantee”在這里的意思是“保證",與"promise”意思相近,答案是Co

【命題立意】本題考查學(xué)生的詞義猜測能力。

【答題分析】根據(jù)文章最后兩句"Sonowyouknowwheretogonexttimeyou'reinLondon.Weguaranteethat

ifsanexperienceyouwon'tforget!”可知,作者再次向讀者推薦文中的博物館,并“承諾”這將會是一次難

忘的經(jīng)歷。

?一〃精準(zhǔn)訓(xùn)練〃-

變式題?基礎(chǔ)

01、

Todaywecandoeverythingwithapps.However,whenitcomestotechnologyandhealthcare,chancesand

challengescometogether.

Telemedicinecanallowapatienttousetechnologytoseethedoctoronlineandgetadiagnosis(診斷)and

instructionswithoutleavinghome.Inaddition,therearemanypatientwebsites.Theseallowfordifferentkindsof

interactionsaboutourhealthneedswithoutthemedicalteam.

However,everycoinhastwosides.Whatmightbeontheothersideoftechno-healthcare?

Firstly,weshouldthinkaboutthehealthcareexperienceasawhole.Ausualvisittoadoctorbeginswitha

receptionist(接待員),whocanseeandknowhowapatientisdoing.Thismayinfluencethetreatmenteffect.Ifs

impossiblethatapatientwebsitewillhavesuchintuition.

Next,sharingthedetailsofone'sliferequirestrust,whichtakestimetobuild.Thisiscertainlytrueinhealth

care,wherepatientscansharesomeoflife*sbestandworstmomentswithdoctors.Thishumantouchmaybeisn't

thereoverthesmartphone.

Lastly,testresultscanbedifficulttounderstand.Whensomeonewithoutamedicaldegreeseesaflagged(打記

號的)resultwithnoexplanationonthewebsite,there'sroomforallkindsofstoriesintheirminds——andalsogreat

worry.

Sohowdoesmedicineadapt(適應(yīng))tothenewtechnologyage?Verytalentedcompaniesareworkingonit.

Thereismedicalequipment(設(shè)備)thatcanbeusedathometosendnecessarysignsandheartsoundsthrough

telemedicine.Itseemslikelythatsomecompanieswillfindawaytoexplaintestresults.

Butwhatitwillnotachieveisthewarmthofhumaninteractionandtouch.Patientsoftenneedsomeoneto

listentoandcareabouttheirjourneystory,whichwillneverberealizedthroughtechnology.Technologyshouldbe

atool,butdependingonitcompletelywillmostcertainlyhaveunexpectedeffects.Let'snotallowourhumanityto

beoneofthem.

1.Accordingtothepassage,howdoestechnologyhelphealthcare?

A.Itencouragesdoctorstosharetheirstoriesonline.

B.Itoffersthepatientawaytogetadiagnosiseasily.

C.Itimprovesrelationsbetweendoctorsandpatients.

D.Itprovidesachancetobuildamedicalteam.

2.Theword"intuition“inParagraph4probablymeans.

A.anabilitytounderstandB.aninterestingexperience

C.achancetowinD.awisedecision

3.Whatdoyouknowabouttechno-healthcarefromthepassage?

A.Patientwebsitesrequiretrustfromdoctors.

B.Talentedcompaniescangivemedicaladvice.

C.Flaggedresultsmaycauseworryforpatients.

D.Medicalequipmentcollectspatients9stories.

4.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat.

A.technologycandealwithunexpectedeffects

B.wecandependontechno-healthcompletely

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C.itisdifficulttoadapttothenewtechnologyage

D.techno-healthcareshouldconsiderhumanity

02、

Asmartphone'slowbatterywarningistheonlywarningthatmostpeopletakeseriously.Adeadbattery

doesn'thavetohappentoyou.Turningoffafewfeaturesandchangingsomesettingscanextendyourbatterylife.

1.Lettherebelesslight

Oneofthebiggestbatterydrainsisyourscreen,especiallyforlargersmartphones.Thelongerthescreenison

andthebrighteritis,thefasteryourbatterygoes.Trysettingthescreenasdarkasyoucanstanditandstillreada

text.Darkeningthescreen,bytheway,iscommonamongteenagers.ButitmakesitreallyhardforMomandDad

toseewhafsshowingontheirphone.

2.Turnoffthesignals

Yoursmartphonedoesalotofcommunicatinginthebackground.They'recheckingforthingslikenewemails,

textmessages,Wi-Fisignals,Bluetoothsignals,yourlocationandmore.

Theseactivitiesdoburnupyourbatterylife,soyouwanttoturnoffwhateveryouaren,tusing.Location

Servicesisanotherfeaturethatdrainsyourbattery.ItusesGPSandWi-Fitotellappsyourlocation.Inyour

settings,youcanfindoutwhichappshaveaccesstoLocationServicesandturnthemoff.

3.Turnoffnotifications

AnotherwaytoimprovebatterylifeistostoptheconstantflowofnotificationsandupdatesfromFacebook,

email,games,sitesandapps.Youmobilephonewillautomaticallypickupthesenotificationswhenifsconnected

totheinternet,andtheycanhaveanoticeableimpactonbatterylife.

4.Usebatterysavingmode

Foraquickwaytoextendyourbattery,simplyputyoursmartphoneinAirplaneMode.Thisshutsdown

unimportantfunctionsandappslikeWi-Fi,automaticemailchecking,someupdatesandmore.

Ifusedproperly,thesetipswillimproveyourbatterylifeupto30percent.

5.Theunderlinedword“drains“means.

A.lightsupB.bumsupC.picksup.D.makesup

6.Ifyouwanttoextendyourbatterylife,youareadvisedtouseascreen.

A.smallB.largeC.brightD.round

7.Wecaninferthatagedpeoplearelikelyto.

A.emailfamilymembersB.useLocationServices

C.darkenthescreenD.brightenthescreen

8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewaytoextendbatterylifeonyourphone?

A.PuttingthesmartphoneinAirplaneMode.B.Turningoffnotificationsandupdates.

C.Shuttingdownallappsonsmartphones.D.TurningoffWi-FiandBluetoothsignals.

03、

Mostofusareusedtousingjethanddryers(噴射式干手器)inpublicrestrooms.Theyaresurelyvery

convenient-allweneedtodoistoholdupourhandsforafewsecondsuntiltheyaredry.Andmoreimportantly,

they'resupposedtobehygienic(衛(wèi)生的).

However,anewstudypublishedinthejournalHospitalInfectionfoundthatjethanddryersactuallyspread

moredangerousbacteria(細(xì)菌)thanpapertowels.

Inthestudy,tworestroomsineachofthreedifferenthospitalsintheUK,FranceandItalywererequiredto

providebothjetairdryersandpapertowelsforpeopletouse.Butoncertaindays,onlyeitherthehanddryerorthe

papertoweldispenser(自動出名氏機(jī))wasavailabletouse.

Thescientistsfoundthatwhenonlythehanddryerwasavailable,theamountofbacteriaintherestroomswas

27timeshigherthanonotherdays.

AccordingtostudyleaderMarkWilcox,anexpertinmedicalmicrobiologyatLeedsUniversity,UK,air

dryersspreadharmfulbacteriaallovertheroom.Thismeansthatifpeopleusethesedryers,they5remorelikelyto

pickupbacteria.

Atthesametime,however,thisraisesthequestion-whythebacteriaexists(存在)ifpeoplewashtheirhands

afterusingtherestroom.

“Theproblemstartsbecausesomepeopledonotwashtheirhandsproperly,WilcoxtoldTheTelegraph.In

otherwords,poorhand-washingleadstoalargeamountofbacteriabeingleftonyourhands.

9.Itwasfoundthattherestroomshadmorebacteriawhen.

A.onlythehanddryerwasavailabletouse

B.onlypapertowelswereavailabletouse

C.boththehanddryerandthepapertoweldispenserwereavailabletouse

D.neitherthehanddryernorthepapertoweldispenserwereavailabletouse

10.Accordingtothelastparagraph,howcanwestopbacteria?

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A.Byonlyusingcleanrestrooms.B.Bynotusingpublicrestrooms.

C.Byusingpapertowels.D.Bywashingourhandsproperly.

11.Ifwedividethearticleintothreeparts,whichonecanbethebest?

A.①/②③④⑤/⑥⑦B.①/②③/④⑤⑥⑦

C.①/②③④⑤⑥⑦D.①②/③④⑤⑥⑦

12.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage??

A.Modemtechnologycausesmoreproblems.

B.Goodhabitscanprotectyoufromdanger.

C.Ifscommontopickupbacteriapublicplaces.

D.Scientistswillfindawaytoimprovehanddryers.

04、

TimBerners-Leeisnotthemostfamousinventorintheworld.However,hisinventionhaschangedourlives.

HewasbominLondon,Englandin1955.Whenhewasasmallboy,Timwasinterestedinplayingwith

electricalthings.HestudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.Hemadehisfirstcomputerfromanoldtelevisionatthe

ageof21.

Timstartedworkingonearlycomputers.Atthattime,theyweremuchbiggerthannow.HeworkedinEngland

thenSwitzerland.Timwasreallyinterestedintwothings,computersandhowthebrainworks.Howcouldthebrain

connectsomanyfactssoquickly?Hehadtoworkwithpeopleallovertheworld.Theysharedinformationabout

computers.Itwashardtomanagealltheinformation.Heansweredthesamequestionsagainandagain.Ittookalot

oftime.ItwasevendifficultforcomputersinthesameofficeinSwitzerlandtoshareinformation.Timalsoforgot

thingseasily.Couldacomputerworklikeabrain?Couldit"talk"toothercomputers?

TherewasanInternetalready,butitwasdifficulttouse.In1989,TimBerners-LeeinventedtheWorldWide

Web(WWW)allbyhimself.ThishadaspeciallanguagethathelpedcomputerstalktoeachotherontheInternet.

Whenpeoplewantedtoshareinformationwithothers,theyusedtheWorldWideWeb.TheInternetgrewquickly

afterthat.

TimBerners-Leedoesn'tthinkhedidanythingspecial.HesaysthatalloftheideasabouttheInternetwere

alreadythere.Allhedidwastoputthemtogether.Hesaysthatmanyotherpeopleworkedtogethertomakethe

Internetwhatitistoday.

Mostinventorswanttobecomerich.ButTimgaveawaytheWorldWideWebfornothing.Henowworksin

America.HehelpspeoplesharetechnologyandwantstheInternettobefreeforeveryonetouse.Maybeheisthe

mostimportantbutleastfamousinventorintheworldtoday!

13.Theunderlinedword"It"inParagraph3refersto

A.workingonearlycomputersB.connectingdifferentfactstogether

C.travellingtotheofficeinSwitzerlandD.repeatingtheanswerstothesamequestions

14.WhyisTimBerners-Leeoneofthemostimportantmenintheworld?

A.HemadeinformationsharingontheInternetpossible.

B.Hemadethefirstcomputerwhenhewas21yearsold.

C.Hehelpedpeopleunderstandbetterhowthebrainworks.

D.HeinventedtheInternetandmadeitfreeforeveryonetouse.

15.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?

a.TimworkedinEngland.b.TimworkedinSwitzerland.

c.Timmadehisfirstcomputer,d.TiminventedtheWorldWideWeb.

e.TimstudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.

A.c-e-d-a-bB.c-b-a-c-dC.c-d-a-e-bD.e-c-a-b-d

16.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofTimBerners-Lee?

A.Heisnotfamousbecauseheisnotrich.

B.Hehaschangedourlivesandheisgreat.

C.Hedidnothingspecialbutmakepeopleagoodlife.

D.Hehasmadegreatachievementsinmemoryresearch.

01、

Inmanycountries,tattoosareinfashion(時尚).OnTVyoucanoftenseeafamousactorormusicianwitha

tattooonhisarmorfoot.Manysportsplayershavethem,too.IntheUS,tattoosareverypopular.Fortypercentof

Americansagedbetween26and40haveatattoo,and60percentofcustomersinUStattooparlorsarewomen.

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Thesepeopleareoftenprofessionalpeoplelikedoctor,teachersandlawyers.

However,tattoosarenotmodem.Infact,theyareveryoldinhumanhistory.Forexample,archaeologists*

foundahumaninicefrom5,000yearsago.Hehad57tattoosonhisback,ankles,legs,kneesandfeet.Tattoos

wereusedformanydifferentreasons.InancientEgypt,peoplegottattoosbecausetheywere“beautifiil”.Butin

ancientRome,tattooswerenegativeandputoncriminals*andprisoners.InIndia,tattooswerereligious*.

Inthe16thand17thcentury,EuropeansailorsarrivedontheislandsofPolynesia.Theysawtattoosforthefirst

time.Thepeopleontheislandshadtattoosontheirshoulders,chests,backsandlegs.Oftenthetattooswereof

animalsornaturalfeatureslikeariveroramountain.TheEuropeansailorslikedthemandmadetheirowntattoos,

sotheideatraveledtoEurope.TattoosinPolynesiaarestillimportanttoday.Theyshowinformationabouta

person'shistory,theirislandortheirjob.

Soisthereaconnectionbetweentraditionaltattoosandfashionabletattoos?Andcanyoucalltattoosafashion?

ChrisRainierisanexpertintattoosandhisbookAncientMarkshasphotosoftattoosfromallovertheworld.He

thinkspeopleinmodernsocietiesoftenhavetattoosbecausetheyareaconnectiontothetraditionalworld.But

tattoosaren'tafashionlikeclothesorahaircutbecauseyoucan'tputthemonandtakethemofFagainlikeajacket

orahat.Theyarepermanent*andforlife.

1.WhenweretattoosbroughttoEurope?

A.5,000yearsago.B.60yearsago.

C.Untilrecently.D.Inthe16thand17thcentury.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“parlors"mean?

A.school.B.stores.C.factories.D.theaters.

3.WhafstheChris'sopinionabouttattoos?

A.Tattoosarereligiousinmodernsocieties.B.Tattoosconnecttraditionwithfashion.

C.Tattoosareafashionamongfamouspeople.D.Tattoosshowinformationaboutaperson'shobby.

4.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Tattoos5History.B.TattoosinPolynesia.

C.TattoosonaHumaninIce.D.TattoosinFashionandforLife.

02、

EasterIsland'slargeandmysteriousstonestatueshavemadeitworldfamous.Thesestatues,whichlooklike

humanswithhugestonecylindersbalancingontheirheadslikehats,attracttouristscomingfromallovertheworld.

Thetouristscometoseetheseworksofancientartcarvedbytheearlyinhabitantsoftheisland.Theycometosee

themysterythathasbaffledscientistsfordecades.

EasterIslandislocatedinaremotepartoftheSouthPacificOceanabout2,300mileswestofChile.The

islandcoversjust45squaremilesanditsPolynesiannameisRapaNui.

OnEasterSunday,1722,aDutchexplorernamedJacobRoggeveenwasthefirstEuropeantoseeEasterIsland.

TheoriginalPolynesianinhabitantsoftheislandarrivedcenturiesearlier.Scientistsbelievetheycarvedthese

statuestohonortheirancestors.

TherockusedforthemakingofthestatuescamefromRanoRaraku,theextinctvolcanothatformedthe

island.TheearlyPolynesianscarvedthestatueswithintheholesofthevolcanousingonlystonetools.Thenthey

movedthesehugestatuestovariousdestinationsthroughouttheisland.These600statuesrangeinheight

from10-40feet.Someofthemweighasmuchas50tons.HowcouldtheearlyPolynesianslifthundredsofheavy

statuesoutofthevolcano?Howdidtheymovethemacrosstheislandtotheirvariouslocations?Allofthese

questions,aswellasmanyothers,remainunanswered.

Theearlyislandersprobablyworshipedtheseeyelessgiantsuntilsometimearound1670.In1680,awarbroke

outbetweentwogroupsofislanders.Thevictorsofthewarandancestorsofthepresentinhabitants,brokedown

manyofthestatues.Inmostcases,theybrokethenecksofthestatues.

Now15ofthestatuesonEasterIslandhavebeenrepairedtotheiroriginalpositionsontheirstoneplatforms.

Eventoday,usingmoderntoolsandmachinery,puttingupsuchlargestatuesandbalancingcylindersontopoftheir

headpresentachallengingtask.

5.Theunderlinedword“baffled"inthefirstparagraphmeans.

A.puzzledB.encouragedC.pleasedD.troubled

6.WhatdoweknowaboutEasterIsland?

A.ItisinthecenterofChile.B.ItislocatedintheNorthPacificOcean.

C.ItwasnamedafteraDutchexplorer.D.EuropeanslandedthereafterPolynesians.

7.Scientistsarestilluncertainabout.

A.whypeoplebuiltthestatuesB.wherepeoplemadethestatues

C.howpeopletransportedthestatuesD.howmanystatuesthereareontheisland

8.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.EarlyhistoryofEasterIslandB.ArtofcarvinginEasterIsland

C.MysteriousstatuesinEasterIslandD.EasterIsland,amust-visitdestination

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03、

Aren'tmobilephone,e-mailandvoicemailsupposedtohelpuscommunicatemoreeasily?Sadly,thafsnot

alwaysthecase.Taketheotherdayforexample:whenIwaswalkingthroughtheparkwithmyfriend,suddenlyhis

mobilephonerangandheansweredit-leavingmealoneandcuttingourconversationdead!Infact,theparkwas

filledwithpeopletalkingontheirmobilephones.Theywerepassingotherpeoplewithoutevenlookingatthem,or

stoppingtowalktheirdogs.Clearly,peoplecanusemobilephoneseverywhere,buttheyignorethepeoplearound.

Whyisitthatthemoreconnectedweget,themoredisconnectedIfeel?Newcommunicationtechnology

seemstokeepawayfromeachother.Withe-mailovertheInternet,wecancommunicatewithoutseeingortalking

tooneanother.WithWeChatorQQ,youcanhaveconversationswithoutevenmeetingthatperson.Evensome

foodstoresareusingself-scannerssothatyoucancheckyourselfout.Asthecontactbetweenhumanbeings

becomesautomated,myfeelingofbeingdisconnectedgetsstronger.Don'tgetmewrong.Tmnotagainstmachines.

Ialsoownamobilephone,aQQ,aWeChatandane-mailaccount.Givingthemupisn'tagoodidea,astheyare

usefultohavearound.Ifsjustthatwhentheykeepusawayfromhumancontact,Ibegintofeelsad.Moreover,I

findmyselfansweringe-mailinsteadoftalkingtopeople.Thetechnologythatwasmadetohelpkeepusincontact

witheachotheris,infact,makingmefeelmorelonely.

Whatistobedone?Well,trytouselesstechnology:noe-mailingpeoplewholivenearby,andnolettingQQ

andWeChatcatchyouallthetime.

9.ThepurposeoftheexampleinParagraph1istoshowthat.

A.mobilephonesbringalotofconveniencetopeople

B.mobilephonesresultinignoringtheothersaround

C.peoplecommunicatemoreeasilywithmobilephones

D.peoplearegoodatusingmobilephonesintheirdailylife

10.Theunderlinedword“disconnected“inParagraph2probablymeans"

A.lonelyB.satisfiedC.stupidD.interested

11.ItcanbeinferredfromPassage2that.

A.technologykeepspeoplebusierthanbefore

B.technologyisalwaysusefultohavearound

C.thewriterisgoingtogiveupthemobilephone

D.thewriterwouldliketocontactpeoplefacetoface

12.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TechnologyandHumanLifeB.TheImportanceofTechnology

C.TechnologyandHumanContactD.TheDevelopmentofTechnology

04、

Withthedevelopmentofscience,moreandmorestudentsdon'tliketakingnotesbyhand.Theyusedigital

camerastotakenotesinclass.Theythinkitiseasiertotakepicturesofwhattheirteacherswriteontheblackboard

orrecordwhattheirteacherssayinclass.Thechildrenmightthinktherearetoomanynotestotake.Theyaretrying

tofindwaystomakethingseasier,sotheyusedigitalcameras.Infact,childrenareveryclevertomakeuseof

technology.

Butdodigitalcamerasreallymaketakingnoteseasier?

Notreally.Youhavealotofthingstodobeforeyoureadnotesfromdigitalcameras.Tobeginwith,youhave

tofindacomputer.Thenyouneedtocopythepicturesintothecomputer.Next,youhavetofindaprintertoprint

thepictures.Anotherthingisthatyoucan'thearthesoundfromdigitalcamerasclearlybecausethereisusuallya

lotofnoise.Youwillhavetolistentoitslowlymanytimesbeforeyouunderstandeverything.

Infact,takingnotesbyhandisreallythemosteffectiveway.Itcanhelpyourememberandunderstandwhat

youarelearning.Inordertosavetime,youcanchoosethemostimportantthingsorthethingsyoudon*tunderstand

towritedown.Youdon'thavetowritedowneverything.

13.Whydomoreandmorestudentstakenoteswithdigitalcamerasbutnotbyhand?

A.Becausetheywanttotaketherightnotes.B.Becausetheirteacherswantthemtodoso.

C.Becausetheywanttomaketakingnoteseasier.D.Becausetheyalwayswanttotrynewthings.

14.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingthingsbeforestudentsreadthenotesfromtheirdigitalcameras?

a.printthepicturesb.findacomputer

c.copythepicturesintothecomputerd.takepictures

A.b-c-d-aB.b-c-a-dC.d-a-b-cD.d-b-c-a

15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inthethirdparagraphrefertointhearticle?

A.Thesoundfromthedigitalcameras.B.Thenoise.

C.Thedigitalcamera.D.Thenote.

16.Whatdoesthewriterthinkisthe

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