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第71頁(共71頁)2026年中考英語復(fù)習(xí)難題速遞之語篇—互聯(lián)通訊(2025年11月)一.完形填空(共8小題)1.(2025秋?連江縣期中)Nowadays,morestudentsloveusing"studyapps"toimprovetheirskills.Theapp(1)"LearnSmart"ismyfavorite.It's(2)touse—justdownloaditandsignupwithyourphonenumber.Everymorning,itsendsmeareminderaboutwhattolearnthatday,likeremembering10newEnglishwordsoramathformula.Lastmonth,Ihaddifficultyinsolvingphysicsproblems.SoI(3)theapp's"problem﹣solving"sectionandwatchedshortvideos.Theteachersthereexplainthings(4),evendifficultconcepts(概念)becomeeasy.Ialsojoinedastudygroupontheapp.We(5)sharenotesandhelpeachotherafterschool.Beforeusingtheapp,Ioften(6)tofinishhomeworkontime.Nowithelpsmestayfocused.ButIknowIcan'tdepend(7)itallthetime.Istilltakenotesinclassandaskteachersquestions.Theapphasa"reward(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))"part,too.WhenIfinishdailytasks,Iget(8)tobuysmallgifts,likebookmarks.Itmakesstudyingmorefun.(9),Ialwaysremembertostopusingitanhourbeforebed﹣watchingscreenstoolongisbadforeyes.Studyappsaregreathelpers,butthekeytosuccessisstillourown(10).(1)A.callB.callingC.called(2)A.easyB.hardC.slow(3)A.closedB.visitedC.avoided(4)A.clearlyB.quietlyC.quickly(5)A.neverB.seldomC.always(6)A.decidedB.rememberedC.failed(7)A.inB.onC.for(8)A.pointsB.notesC.games(9)A.BesidesB.HoweverC.Instead(10)A.lazinessB.effortC.luck2.(2025秋?徐匯區(qū)校級期中)LookingbacktowhenIwasyoungerinthe1980s,IcanrememberdreamingoftwoinventionsthatIthoughtwouldchangemyworldbutwereprobablynotlikelytohappeninmylifetime.Onewasatiny(1)thatIcouldcarryaroundinmypocketandfilmmomentswheneverIhadtheopportunity.TheotherwassomethingIcouldusetoseeandspeaktopeoplemilesaway.Itisunbelievablethatduringmyadultlifethesetwodreamshavebecomeareality,andnoteventwoseparateinventions.Justonephone,sosmalltokeepinmypocketthatI(2)knowit'sthere.Icanvideocallorchattofriendsandrelatives,catchupwiththelatestnews,watchvideosofmyfavouritebands,checktheweatherforecastorsendmessages.IcanshopasmuchasIwantandeventakeacourseinanysubjectIwant…the(3)goeson.AlongwiththeInternet,themobilephonemustbethebiggestchangeintechnologyever.Butmanyofusare(4)howmuchtimewespendonthephoneinourlives.Theopportunitiesithasofferedusforcommunicationseemtohave(5)thetimeweactuallyspendtalkingtoeachother.Weareallusedtoseeingfriendsandfamilieswhoarealwayslookingattheirscreensandtakingverylittlenoticeofthosearoundthem.Themobilephoneisheretostayandwehavetofindawayofdealingwiththeproblemsitmightcreate.Ibelievethesearechallengeswehavetosolveindependentlyratherthan(6)somethingorsomeoneelsetocometoourrescue.It'suptoustobecarefulaboutthetimewespendonlineandrememberthatit'sgoodtotalkwiththosesittingnearby.Wecanstillfeelamazedtohavesuchapowerfulpieceoftechnologyavailablewhenweneedit.(1)A.speakerB.DVD﹣ROMC.keyboardD.camera(2)A.exactlyB.hardlyC.immediatelyD.especially(3)A.listB.memoryC.saleD.cost(4)A.sorryforB.worriedaboutC.unawareofD.wrongwith(5)A.changedB.linkedC.increasedD.limited(6)A.advisingB.warningC.expectingD.allowing3.(2025秋?普陀區(qū)期中)Doyouknowthatwhenyousurftheweb,websitesinsomecountriesputsecretsoftwareonyourcomputer?Thesoftwarecollectslotsofinformationaboutyouand(1)sendsittointernetcompanies.Thesecompaniessellittootherbusinesses.Yourpersonalinformationcanalsobecollectedfromsocialmediasites.Therearemanywaysyourinformationcanbeused.First,companiesrecordallyourinformationandonline(2).Theyfindoutwhereyoulive,whatwebsitesyouvisitandwhatyouusuallydoonline.Withthisinformation,theycan(3)moreaboutyou,likeyourageandinterests.Theyusethisinformationtodecidewhichadvertisementsarebestforyou.Forexample,asportsfanmightseeadvertisementsforshoes,whileamoviefanseesfilmadvertisements.Besideswebsites,yourdata(數(shù)據(jù))canbecollectedandsoldbydatabrokers﹣thebusinessesthatcollectandsellpersonalinformation.Oncesold,manycompanieswillknowwhatyouliketodoonlinethenrecommend(4)theysellorotherwebsitestoyou.Anotherwayyourpersonalinformationcanbecollectedisthroughsocialmedia.Evenifyoudon'tactivelyusesocialmedia,photosorvideossharedbyfriendscanshowyourdetails.Ifsomeoneknowstoomuchaboutyou,theycanstealyourIdentity(身份信息).Thentheycanshoponlineandsendmessagesactingasiftheyareyou.However,it'snotall(5)news.Thelawischanging.IntheEuropeanUnion,theyhaveintroducedtheGeneralDataProtectionRegulation(GDPR).Thisruleallowsinternetuserstoaskcompaniestoshowtheinformationtheyholdonthemandevento(6)it.Ifothercountriesdothesame,theinternetcouldsoonbeamuchsaferplace.(1)A.suddenlyB.directlyC.properlyD.carefully(2)A.habitsB.servicesC.skillsD.courses(3)A.rememberB.explainC.proveD.guess(4)A.projectsB.problemsC.productsD.promises(5)A.freshB.seriousC.badD.wrong(6)A.storeB.clearC.findD.solve4.(2025秋?迎澤區(qū)校級月考)Ifsomeonegivesyou$1,800toletyoustayawayfromsocialmedia(社交媒體)forsixyears,wouldyoudoit?TheInternetissopopularamongyoungpeoplethatitishardtofind(1)teenswhostayawayfromsocialmedia.ButTomdiditforaverygood(2).Whenhewasjust12yearsold,hismotherandhemadeadeal:ifhestayedawayfromsocialmediauntilhewas18,she'd(3)him$1,800.Tomsaidthathehadmomentsofregret(后悔的時(shí)刻)about(4)thechallenge."ThenItoldmyselfthatifI(5),myeffortswouldmeannothing."hesaid.Becausehedidn'tusesocialmedia,Tomputallofhistimeandenergyintosportsandstudies.Healsoenjoyedavoiding(避免)usingsocialmediatoo(6).Hismotherknows(7)socialmediacanhaveabadinfluenceonteens.That'sbecauseherdaughter(8)onitalot.Sheadvisesparentstoseta/an(9)exampletochildren."Iftheyseeyoulookingatyourphonesallday,theywilllikelyfollowwhatyoudo,"shesaid.TheInternethasadvantages,butsometimesfocusingalittlemoreon(10)andpeoplearoundusisbetter.(1)A.bothB.someC.no(2)A.lessonB.seasonC.reason(3)A.payB.showC.invite(4)A.forgettingB.acceptingC.receiving(5)A.lookedupB.putupC.gaveup(6)A.earlyB.politelyC.correctly(7)A.howB.whatC.whom(8)A.agreesB.decidesC.depends(9)A.inexpensiveB.goodC.convenient(10)A.itselfB.ourselvesC.himself5.(2025秋?南京校級月考)WhenIwaslittle,I(1)howtheinternetworked.Myuncle,a(2)inonlineeducation,oftentoldmestoriesabouthiswork.Oneday,heaskedmetohelphimdesignanewwebsite.Ifacedmanydifficultiesandwantedto(3)butheencouragedmetokeeptrying.Wehadtodecide(4)tofocusonvideolessons(5)tocreateinteractivegames.Finally,wechoseamixofboth.Theproject(6)alocalschool,andsoonmanystudentsstartedusingit.Ilearnedthatperseverancecanleadtoamazingresults.(1)A.cameupwithB.wascuriousaboutC.paidattentiontoD.thoughttwiceabout(2)A.monitorB.surgeonC.pioneerD.partner(3)A.giveinB.giveoutC.giveawayD.giveup(4)A.neitherB.eitherC.bothD.notonly(5)A.norB.orC.andD.butalso(6)A.wasconnectedwithB.wasdividedintoC.devotedtoD.waspatientwith6.(2025秋?長寧區(qū)校級月考)Digitaltechnologybringsusgreat(1).Itmakesourlivesmucheasierthanbefore.Mysmartphone,forinstance,providesmewith(2)answerstomyquestions.Withafewtaps,Icansolvemathproblems,lookupnewwords,orevenfinishawritingtask.Iwas(3)whenIfirstusedittolearnEnglishandwatcheducationalvideos.However,myfriendTomrecentlycomplainedtome(4)hisphone.Hesaidhecouldn'ttearhimselffromit.evenwhenhetriedtofocusonhomework.Hefeltsorryfor(5)100muchtimeongameswithoutachieving(6).Duringmeals,he(7)throughvideoswhilehisparentsweretryingtotalktohim.Hisparentshad(8)himoftherisksofscreenaddiction(屏幕成癮).However,heignoredtheiradviceandwas(9)usinghisphoneinclass,whichresultedinseriousconsequences.Thisexperienceteachesusthat(10)digitaltechnologyisapowerfultool,wemustuseitwisely.(1)A.convenientB.inconvenienceC.convenience(2)A.millionsofB.millionofC.twomillion(3)A.amazingB.amazedC.amaze(4)A.fromB.aboutC.to(5)A.spendingB.tospendC.spend(6)A.nothingmeaningfulB.somethingmeaningfulC.anythingmeaningful(7)A.scrollB.isscrollingC.wasscrolling(8)A.warnedB.suggestedC.provided(9)A.catchB.catchingC.caught(10)A.becauseB.althoughC.as7.(2025秋?哈爾濱校級月考)E﹣mails(1)likeletters.Butpeopledon'twritethem(2)paper.Wheredothepeoplewritethem?People(3)themoncomputers!Peoplereade﹣mailsoncomputers,too.Somepeoplewritee﹣mailsto(4)hellotofriends.Somepeoplewritethemwithnicepictures.Youngboysandgirlsliketowritee﹣mails,too.Theycane﹣mailtheirhomeworktotheirteacherandtheteacherreadsitoncomputers.E﹣mailsare(5)toreceivethanletters.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。(1)A.areB.isC.am(2)A.onB.forC.at(3)A.writingB.wroteC.write(4)A.sayB.saysC.said(5)A.quickB.quickerC.quickest8.(2025?宿州三模)Manyyearsago,itwashardforpeopletolistentomusic.Ifyouwantedtolistentoyourfavouritesong,youhadtoeither(1)CDsorturnontheradioandhopeforthebest.Thingshave(2)alotoverthelasttenyears.Now,youcanfindanysongyouwantonlineinseconds.Butifyouthinkthatradiohasfallenoutoffavor,thinkagain.The(3)isthatit'sdoingjustfine.Accordingtoaresearchcenter,thenumberofradiolistenershas(4)high.In2022,82%ofAmericansaged12andolderlistenedtotheradioeveryweek.Whyisradiostillsopopular?Onereasonisthatitalways(5),evenwhenthereisnoInternetconnection.Radioisalso(6)touse.Millionsofpeoplearoundtheworldhaveyettotryamusicapp,but(7)knowshowtousearadio.Itneedsnolearningorsigninguptoenjoymusic.Sure,listeningtothe(8)doesn'tofferyouasmuchfreedomasusingamusicapp.Butisn'titapleasantsurpriseto(9)anewfavouritefromaDJ'slist?It'sclearthathundredsofmillionsofpeoplearenotreadytolettheradiobecomeathingofthe(10).Freedomofchoiceisnice,butmostpeopledon'talwaysthinkit'sthemostimportantthing.(1)A.brushB.sellC.makeD.buy(2)A.changedB.stoppedC.discussedD.hated(3)A.purposeB.pathC.truthD.promise(4)A.remainedB.fixedC.sufferedD.replaced(5)A.continuesB.burnsC.escapesD.works(6)A.easyB.hardC.boringD.impossible(7)A.nobodyB.anythingC.everybodyD.something(8)A.speechB.radioC.concertD.menu(9)A.showB.writeC.inventD.discover(10)A.pastB.futureC.presentD.moment二.閱讀理解(共12小題)9.(2025?佛山模擬)aInsteadofusingcashorabankcard,customerssimplylookatascreenwhichrecognizestheirfaceusingthelatestfacialrecognitionapp.Thisisconnectedtotheirbankaccount(賬戶)andpaymentsarecompletedwithinseconds.bIfyouuseflightalert,you'llnevermissoutonthebestflightdealseveragain.Simplyenteryouremailaddressandclickonyourpreferredholidayplacesandwewillfindoutthebestandcheapestflightdealsonlineandemailalisttoyou.You'llbeamazedatthepricesonoffer.cAreyouacrazyshopperwhowantstoknowiftheshirtonsalelooksgood?Takeaphotoandsendittotheappandreceiveopinionsfromthousandsofothershopperstotellyouwhetherornotitisrightforyou.Theappalsostoresyourphotosandrecommendsmorethatyoumightalsobeinterestedin.dYoumayhavealreadymovedintotheworldofonlineshopping.Youplaceanorderonline,andthentheproductsaresentrighttoyourdoor.Butwhataboutourpets?Thisisawebsitethatsellspetclothes.Theclothescanbesenttoyourhome.Ifyouarenotcompletelysatisfiedwiththeproducts,thensimplypostthembacktousforfree.(1)WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethelatestpaymentmethodinPassagea?A.Safe.B.Cheap.C.Fast.(2)Whatcanflightalerthelppeopledo?A.Savemoneyonflights.B.Arriveontimeforaflight.C.Decidethebesttravellingplace.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inPassagecreferto?A.Theshirt.B.Thephoto.C.Theapp.(4)WhatcanwelearnaboutthewebsiteinPassaged?A.Itoffersofflineordersforcustomers.B.It'sforpetownerstoselltheirpets'clothes.C.Itallowscustomerstoreturnunwantedproducts.(5)Whichisthebesttitleforthefourpassages?A.Newshoppingstyles.B.Changeforabetterworld.C.Coolinternettools,easylives.10.(2025秋?南山區(qū)校級期中)Asmoreandmoreyoungpeopleusetheinternet,manyteenagershaveexperiencedcyberbullying(網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌).Thisisaseriousproblem,andeveryoneneedstohelpstopit.Ifyouwanttohelp,herearesomeimportantfactstoknow.Whatiscyberbullying?*Posting/sendinghurtfultexts,emails,photos,orvideos.*Makingonlinethreats(威脅).*Spreadingmake﹣upstoriesaboutsomeoneonline.Factsofcyberbullying*70.6%oftheworld'syounginternetusersaged15to24havereceivedmeanorhurtfulwordsonline.*Girlsaremorelikelytobecyberbulliedthanboys.*Only1in10studentsaskforhelpfromadults.▲*Peoplemightstarttofeelnervousandunsafeaboutwhatpeoplesaytothem.*Cyberbullyingmaymakestudentsdonotwanttogotoschool.*Sometimes,cyberbullyingwillleadtoself﹣harm.Someevenlosehopeinlife.Whattodotostopit*Don'ttrytotalktosomeonewhoiscyberbullyingyou.*Usetoolstostopthemfromfindingyouagain.*Savethehurtfulmessagesorpicturesyoureceived.*Tellatrustedadultoryourschool.(1)Accordingtothepassage,whatisacyberbullying?A.Sendinghurtfultextmessages.B.Sharingfunnyvideoswithfriends.C.Postingaphotoofyourfriendonline.D.SpreadingTVnewsaboutamoviestar.(2)Whoismorelikelytobecyberbullied?A.Boys.B.Girls.C.Adults.D.Parents.(3)Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?A.ExamplesB.ReasonsC.InfluenceD.Suggestions(4)Whatshouldyoudoifyouarecyberbulliedaccordingtothepassage?A.Talktothepersonwhoisbullyingyou.B.Throwawaythehurtfulmessages.C.Keepthecyberbullyingasecret.D.Tellatrustedteacherorparent.(5)Whatisthemainpurposeofthisarticle?A.Toexplainwhatcyberbullyingisandhowtodealwithit.B.Todescribetheseriousproblemscausedbycyberbullying.C.Toshowhowpopulartheinternetisamongyoungpeople.D.Toencouragestudentstousetheinternetintheirdailylives.11.(2024秋?南岸區(qū)期中)Thinkaboutthis:youarelookingthroughthenewsheadlines(標(biāo)題)ontheInternet,andthenyouseeaspecialheadline.Itsays,"Third﹣GradeClassAdopts(收養(yǎng))PetLion."Itsoundstoogoodtobetrue,right?Well,whenyou'reonline,youmayseealotofpicturesandnewsstories.Theymaymakeyoulaugh,think,orteachyousomething.Butkeepinmindthatnotallofthemaretrue.Today,thereissomemade﹣upnewsontheInternetanditlooksreal.Somenewsismadeuptomakefunofreaders,butmostnewsistryingtogetreaderstovisitthewebsites(網(wǎng)站).Themorevisitorsawebsitehas,themoremoneyitcanmake.It'simportanttolearnhowtotellfakenewsfromtruenews.Thefollowingideasmayhelpyou.Startbylookingatthewebsitethestorycomesfrom.Therearemanyfakenames.Forexample,TheNewYorkTimesisabignewspaper.Butthereisnosuchnewspapercalled"NewYorkCityTimes".Aretheheadlinesandphotostrue?Doanonlinesearch(搜索).Ifthenewsistrue,youcanalsofinditonothergoodwebsites.Don'tjustreadtheheadline.Takesometimetoreadthestory.Made﹣upstoriesoftenhavemorespellingmistakes(錯(cuò)誤)thantrueones.Ifyoufindapieceoffakenews,pleasedon'tshareit,eventhoughitmaybefun.Bydoingthis,youcanhelpstopitfromspreading(傳播).(1)Thepurpose(目的)ofmostmade﹣upnewsonlineis.A.toshareinformationwithothersB.tomakefunofreadersC.togetreaderstovisitthewebsitesD.tosharesomefunnythings(2)Whichofthefollowingistherightorder?①Lookatthewebsite.②Readthestory.③Becarefulwiththenameofthenewspaper.④Searchforthenewsonotherwebsites.A.①③④②.B.①②④③.C.①④②③.D.④①②③.(3)Theunderlinedword"fake"meansinParagraph4.A.禁止的B.違法的C.虛假的D.簡潔的(4)Wecanlearnfromthereadingthat.A.thetruenewsonlyappearsononewebsiteB.somenewsisnottrue,thoughitiseducationalC.truenewsdoesn'thaveanyspellingmistakesD.fakenewsisalwaysfun12.(2025秋?龍崗區(qū)期中)DoyoulookatyourWeChat(微信)Momentseveryday?Doyoureallyfeelhappywhenyoudothis?Infact,seeingphotosonappslikethiscanmakeyoutired.Butwhydoesusingsocialmediaoftenmakeyoufeelbad,eventhoughitseemslikeafunthingtodo?Manystudiesshowthatpeoplewhousesocialmediaalotaremorelikelytofeelsad.Themaincauseisthatsocialmediamakesyoucompareyourselftoothers.Peopleusuallyonlyputtheirbestmomentsonline,tosharehappyfeelingsortoseemgreat.Ifyoucomparetheseidealizedimageswithreallife,youmayfeelasifeveryoneelseishavingmorefun,achievinggreatersuccessorgettingmorelikesfortheirphotosthanyouare.Thisisverycommonforyoungpeople,whocomparethemselvesmoreoften.Anothercauseisthatsocialmediagivesyoutoomuchinformationallthetime.Thinkaboutthis:youareworking,andyourphoneisonthetable.Againandagain,youseenewssuchas"COVID﹣19maycauselong﹣termhealthproblems","Isitsafetoeatfishbecauseofseapollution?"or"Abigstormiscoming".Youstarttofeelworse,butyoukeepreading.Themorenewsyousee,theworseyoufeel.So,howcanyouusesocialmediaandstillbehappy?Hereissomeadvice.Spendgood,realtimewiththepeoplenearyou.Usingyourphonecanstopyoufromtalkingtopeopleface﹣to﹣face.So,itisbettertoturnoffyourphone'ssoundswhenyouareeatingwithfamilyorfriends.Also,trytotakebreaksfromsocialmediaoften.Studiessaythatnotusingitforfivedayscanmakeyoufeellessworriedandhappierwithyourlife.(1)Whatdoesthefirstparagraphwanttotellus?A.Weneedtofindabetterwaytopassthetime.B.PhotosontheWeChatMomentsmakeusglad.C.Weareoftennothappywhileusingsocialmedia.D.CheckingtheWeChatMomentsshouldbeavoided.(2)Whydopeoplefeelsadwhenusingsocialmedia?A.Seeingtoomuchsadnewsonline.B.Comparingoneselfwithothersonline.C.Spendingtoomuchtimeonthephone.D.Notgettingenoughlikesforphotos.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"idealized"mean?A.interestingandfunB.commonandusualC.realandexactlywhatittrulyisD.perfectandbetterthanitreallyis(4)Whydoesthepassagetalkaboutnewslike"COVID﹣19"or"abigstorm"?A.Toshowthatthisnewsisnotimportant.B.TogiveexamplesoftoomuchsadnewsC.Totellpeopletostopreadingonlinenews.D.Toexplainwhytheseproblemsareserious.(5)Whatissuggestedtobeahappiersocialmediauser?A.Postmorepicturesofyourbestmomentsonline.B.Turnoffphonesoundsduringmealswithothers.C.Readallthehappynewsandinformationcarefully.D.Usesocialmediatotalktoyourfriendsmore.13.(2025秋?萊西市期中)TwoweekswithoutmyphoneThreestudentshaveaccepted(接受)amagazinechallenge(挑戰(zhàn)):"Canyoulivewithoutyourphonefortwoweeks?"Cantheymakeit?Let'sfindout!SuYuanyuan,13Iusedtospend3hourseverydayusingWeChattotalkwithmyfriendsbeforeIacceptedthechallenge.Soyoucansayit'sreallydifficultformetolivewithoutmyphone!It'sbeenaweeksincethestartofthechallenge,andIhaven'ttalkedtomyfriendsonthephone.Buttherearetwogoodthings:I'vealreadyreadtwobooks.AndI'vespentmoretimewithmyfamily!David,13Iwantedtoshowmyparentsthatitwaseasyformetoforgetaboutmyphonefortwoweeks.Well,itwasn'tapieceofcake!Iusedtodoeverythingwhilelisteningtomusiconmyphone,suchasdoinghomework,practicingfootball,studyingandgoingtoschool.Nowit'simpossible.IfeellikeI'mgoingcrazywithoutmyphone,soIwillgiveupthechallenge.Lucy,13IgotmyphonewhenIwas12yearsold.Idolotsofthingswithit,suchasplayinggames,listeningtomusic,andtakingpictures.Ialsotalktomyfriendswithit.ButImainlysendandreceiveWeChatmessages.Chatting(聊天)onlinewithfriendsisalotcheaperthancallingthem.Thefirstweekofthechallengewashard!ButI'vejustfoundtheperfectwaytowinthechallenge:I'vetoldmyfriendstocometomyhouseafterschoolandfortheweekend,too.It'sbeengreatbecausenowIknowthatbeingwithmyfriendsisalotbetterthanchattingonline!(1)HowdoesSuYuanyuan'slifechange?A.Shethinksitnotdifficulttolivewithoutherphone.B.Shespendsmoretimereadingandbeingwithherfamily.C.Shestartstodomoreexercisewithherclassmates.D.Shebeginstofeelsorrytouseherphonesooften.(2)Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線)idiom(習(xí)語)"apieceofcake"mean?A.Easy.B.Interesting.C.Difficult.D.Boring.(3)WhywillDavidgiveupthechallenge?A.Hisparentsdon'tsupport(支持)him.B.Hecan'tdothingswithmusicfromhisphoneasbefore.C.Heneedstousethephonetogoshopping.D.Hewantstotalkwithfriendsonthephone.(4)WhatdoesLucymainlyuseherphonetodo?A.Toreade﹣books.B.Toplaygames.C.TosendandreceiveWeChatmessages.D.Tocallherfriends.(5)WhatcanwelearnfromLucy?A.It'simpossibletolivewithoutaphone.B.Callingfriendsischeaperthanchattingonline.C.Playinggamesonthephoneisveryinteresting.D.Beingwithfriendsinpersonisbetterthanchattingonline.14.(2025秋?寶安區(qū)期中)①Socialmediahashadabiginfluenceonpeople'slives.Socialmediaplatforms(平臺(tái))allowuserstosharetheirthoughts,pictures,andvideoswithothersanytimeandanywhere.Theyaresopopular.Everyday,alargenumberofpeopleusesocialmediaforbothworkandpersonallife.②Socialmediahasmanygoodpoints.Ithelpspeoplenotonlystayconnectedtotheirlovedones,butalsomakenewfriends.Samisintheeighthgrade.Hesaid,"Mybestfriendmovedtoanothercityayearago,becausehisfathergotanewjobasadoctor.Butthankstosocialmedia,we'restillabletostayintoucheveryday.Icanseewhatheisdoingandsharefunmomentswithhim.Socialmediaalsoletsmemeetnewpeople.Recently,I'vemadeafriendfromtheUK,andwe'velearntsomethingabouteachother'sculture."③However,therearealsosomedownsides.Sometimes,peoplecomparetheirlivestotheperfect﹣lookinglivesinpostsandfeelsadabouttheirownlives.Thiscanleadtolowself﹣esteemandevendepression(抑郁).What'smore,spendingtoomuchtimeonsocialmediacanmakepeoplelessactiveinreallife.Theymightmissoutonplayingoutsideortalkingtopeopleface﹣to﹣face.④Inshort,socialmediacanbeagreattoolifweuseitintherightway.Itcanhelpusstayconnectedandlearnnewthings,butweneedtobecarefulnottoletitcontrolourlives.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"They"inparagraph1referto?A.Thegreatthoughts.B.Thesocialmediausers.C.Thesocialmediaplatforms.D.Thepicturesandvideossharedonline.(2)WhydoesSamthinksocialmediaisgood?A.Ithelpshimbuildandkeeprelationships.B.Ithelpshimgetthroughsadtimesandstayhappy.C.Itallowshimtosharehislifewithmorepeople.D.Itallowshimtocomparehislifewithothers'.(3)Whichsayingbestshowsthewriter'sopinionaboutsocialmedia?A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Thinktwicebeforeyouact.C.Everycoinhastwosides.D.Easycome,easygo.(4)Howisthetextorganized?A.①/②③④B.①②③/④C.①/②③/④D.①②/③/④(5)Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whyissocialmediapopular?B.TheinfluenceofsocialmediaC.Howshouldwebuildrelationships?D.Thebestwaytousesocialmedia15.(2025秋?增城區(qū)期中)Mobileinternethasbecomeanecessarypartofourdailylives.Weuseittochatwithfriends,watchvideos,studyonline,andevendoshopping.From2019to2024,themobileinternetaccesstrafficandthemonthlyaveragetrafficperuser(DOU)havebeengrowingalot.In2019,themobileinternetaccesstrafficwas122billionGB,andeachuserusedanaverageof7.8GBpermonth.Astimewentby,in2020,theaccesstrafficbecame165.6billionGB,withthemonthlyaveragereaching10.4GB.Thenin2021,itwas221.6billionGBand13.4GBpermonth.In2022,thenumberswere261.8billionGBand15.2GB.In2023,theygrewto302.5billionGBand16.9GB.By2024,theaccesstrafficsoaredto337.6billionGB,andthemonthlyaveragewas18.2GBperuser.Thisgrowthhappensbecausemoreandmorepeopleusemobilephonestododifferentthings.Forexample,studentstakeonlineclasses,adultsworkfromhome,andeveryoneenjoysshortvideosandmobilegames.Alltheseactivitiesneedalotofmobileinternettraffic.Wecanseethatmobileinternetischanginghowweliveandwork.Itmakesourlivesmoreconvenientandcolorful.Andastechnologyimproves,wecanexpectthemobileinternettraffictokeepgrowinginthefuture.(1)Ifthemobileinternetaccesstrafficin2023was302.5billionGB,whatwastheapproximategrowthratefrom2023to2024?A.5.3%B.11.6%C.25.2%D.37.4%(2)Whatmaytheunderlinedword"soared"inthepassagemean?A.Wentdownslowly.B.Droppedsharply.C.Rosequickly.D.Remainedthesame.(3)Basedonthetrendinthepassage,whatcanwepredictaboutthemobileinternetaccesstrafficin2025?A.Itwilldropsignificantly.B.Itwillcontinuetorise.C.Itwillstaythesameasthatin2024.D.It'shardtotell.16.(2025秋?萊蕪區(qū)期中)Intoday'sdigitalworld,mostofusspendhoursstaringatphones,tablets(平板電腦),orcomputerseveryday.Wecheckmessagesnonstop(不停地),lookthroughsocialmedia,andevenusedeviceswhileeatingorsleeping.Thisoveruseofdigitaltoolsoftenmakesusfeeltired,anxious(焦慮的),andunabletofocus—andthat'swhere""digitaldetox"comesin.Adigitaldetoxmeanstakingashortbreakfromalldigitaldevices(設(shè)備).Itdoesn'thavetobelong﹣evenafewhoursadayorafullweekendcanhelp.Studiesshowthattoomuchscreentimeisbadforourhealth:itstrainsoureyes,affectsoursleep,andevenreducesface﹣to﹣facecommunicationwithfamilyandfriends.Forstudents,itcanalsolowergradesbytakingti

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