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If you don’t know the meaning of a word,you can look it up in a _______

A.menu          B.map              C.1ist             D.dictionary

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閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。
The Internet is becoming more and more important in our life. You can get a lot of information, make friends. share your ideas, send emails and chat at any time or anywhere. However, imagine you receive an email that looks something like this: ARE YOU GOING TO CLASS TODAY? How does reading this message make you feel? Why did the sender use all capital(大寫) letters? Was he or she angry, or did that person just forget to turn off the ‘Cap lock’ on the computer? The fact is, using all capital letters in an email means that people shout online. Virginia Shea’ s book, Netiquette, lists some ways of communicating(交流) properly with others on the Internet. Following are some of her suggestions.
◆First, always remember that you are sending messages to a real person, not just to a computer. Don’t write anything that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. Also, remember that the receiver cannot hear your voice, or see the expression(表情)on your face, so make sure your meaning is clear.
◆Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life. Don’t take anything without paying for it . Don’t use information that someone else has written, and say it’s yours. Don’t read other people’s email—you wouldn’t open your next –door neighbor’s mailbox and open their mail, right? Do share your knowledge of the Internet with others. It’s a big place with lots of information, and there are many new things to discover.
◆Remember that people judge(判斷) you by your words as well as your actions, so do try to write well. Send polite, well-written email messages to others. If you’re not sure about how to spell a word or which phrase to use, look it up. There are lots of helpful books and websites.
◆It’s OK to share your ideas online like chat rooms or message boards, but don’t argue(爭(zhēng)吵) with people . ‘Flame wars’ in online discussions can be interesting to read, but are often unfair(不公平) to other members of the group. Share your ideas, but remember that fighting on or offline is just not correct.
When you’re online, just as in ‘real’ life, try to respect (尊重) other people’s space and feelings. Remember, you’re not the only one traveling on this highway!
【小題1】Does it mean shouting if someone writes an email using all capital letters?
【小題2】Why is it important in emails to make sure your meaning clear
【小題3】What do you do if you don’t know how to spell a word?
【小題4】How many suggestions are mentioned in the passage?
【小題5】What does the writer want to tell us?

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閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。

The Internet is becoming more and more important in our life. You can get a lot of information, make friends. share your ideas, send emails and chat at any time or anywhere. However, imagine you receive an email that looks something like this: ARE YOU GOING TO CLASS TODAY? How does reading this message make you feel? Why did the sender use all capital(大寫) letters? Was he or she angry, or did that person just forget to turn off the ‘Cap lock’ on the computer? The fact is, using all capital letters in an email means that people shout online. Virginia Shea’ s book, Netiquette, lists some ways of communicating(交流) properly with others on the Internet. Following are some of her suggestions.

◆First, always remember that you are sending messages to a real person, not just to a computer. Don’t write anything that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. Also, remember that the receiver cannot hear your voice, or see the expression(表情)on your face, so make sure your meaning is clear.

◆Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life. Don’t take anything without paying for it . Don’t use information that someone else has written, and say it’s yours. Don’t read other people’s email—you wouldn’t open your next –door neighbor’s mailbox and open their mail, right? Do share your knowledge of the Internet with others. It’s a big place with lots of information, and there are many new things to discover.

◆Remember that people judge(判斷) you by your words as well as your actions, so do try to write well. Send polite, well-written email messages to others. If you’re not sure about how to spell a word or which phrase to use, look it up. There are lots of helpful books and websites.

◆It’s OK to share your ideas online like chat rooms or message boards, but don’t argue(爭(zhēng)吵) with people . ‘Flame wars’ in online discussions can be interesting to read, but are often unfair(不公平) to other members of the group. Share your ideas, but remember that fighting on or offline is just not correct.

When you’re online, just as in ‘real’ life, try to respect (尊重) other people’s space and feelings. Remember, you’re not the only one traveling on this highway!

1.Does it mean shouting if someone writes an email using all capital letters?

2.Why is it important in emails to make sure your meaning clear

3.What do you do if you don’t know how to spell a word?

4.How many suggestions are mentioned in the passage?

5.What does the writer want to tell us?

 

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閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。
The Internet is becoming more and more important in our life. You can get a lot of information, make friends. share your ideas, send emails and chat at any time or anywhere. However, imagine you receive an email that looks something like this: ARE YOU GOING TO CLASS TODAY? How does reading this message make you feel? Why did the sender use all capital(大寫) letters? Was he or she angry, or did that person just forget to turn off the ‘Cap lock’ on the computer? The fact is, using all capital letters in an email means that people shout online. Virginia Shea’ s book, Netiquette, lists some ways of communicating(交流) properly with others on the Internet. Following are some of her suggestions.
◆First, always remember that you are sending messages to a real person, not just to a computer. Don’t write anything that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. Also, remember that the receiver cannot hear your voice, or see the expression(表情)on your face, so make sure your meaning is clear.
◆Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life. Don’t take anything without paying for it . Don’t use information that someone else has written, and say it’s yours. Don’t read other people’s email—you wouldn’t open your next –door neighbor’s mailbox and open their mail, right? Do share your knowledge of the Internet with others. It’s a big place with lots of information, and there are many new things to discover.
◆Remember that people judge(判斷) you by your words as well as your actions, so do try to write well. Send polite, well-written email messages to others. If you’re not sure about how to spell a word or which phrase to use, look it up. There are lots of helpful books and websites.
◆It’s OK to share your ideas online like chat rooms or message boards, but don’t argue(爭(zhēng)吵) with people . ‘Flame wars’ in online discussions can be interesting to read, but are often unfair(不公平) to other members of the group. Share your ideas, but remember that fighting on or offline is just not correct.
When you’re online, just as in ‘real’ life, try to respect (尊重) other people’s space and feelings. Remember, you’re not the only one traveling on this highway!
小題1:Does it mean shouting if someone writes an email using all capital letters?
小題2:Why is it important in emails to make sure your meaning clear
小題3:What do you do if you don’t know how to spell a word?
小題4:How many suggestions are mentioned in the passage?
小題5:What does the writer want to tell us?

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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  Every day when I enter the classroom, I will take a look at the wall beside my seat.You will find nothing special about this old wall if you just look at it.But for the students in my class, it is a special wall.Take a good look at it, and you will get to know the real feelings and thoughts of us, the 9th graders.

  In the middle of the wall, there is a big “VICTORY”.It was written in pencil.I guess it must have been written by someone who got a good mark in an exam.

  A little higher above the formulas, there is a poem.It only has two sentences.It reads:All those sweet memories have disappeared.Like tears dropping in the heavy rain.

  Oh! It must have been written at the end of the last semester in middle school.Classmates had to leave school and good friends had to part.What a sad poem!

  If you look at the wall more carefully, you will find many other interesting things, like a crying face, or a happy face, and other patterns(圖案).There are still some patterns and letters that I can't understand, but they all show the feeling of the students who drew them.

  For years, the wall has witnessed(目睹)all the things that have happened in the classroom.I don't know how it will be next year, two years from now, or even ten years from now.But I hope more smiling faces will be drawn on it.

(1)

There is ________ special on this wall.

[  ]

A.

something

B.

anything

C.

nothing

D.

everything

(2)

What was the “VICTORY” written in?

[  ]

A.

Chalk

B.

Pencil

C.

Pen

D.

Brush

(3)

When has the poem been written?

[  ]

A.

At the beginning of the last semester.

B.

At the end of the year.

C.

At the end of the last semester.

D.

At the beginning of the last month.

(4)

What's the meaning of the underlined word?

[  ]

A.

部分

B.

分離

C.

和好

D.

聚集

(5)

What's the title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The Pictures of the Wall

B.

The Feelings of the Students

C.

The Patterns of the Classroom

D.

The Hope of the Writer

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