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【立体设计】2020高考英语 Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications单元强化训练 外研版必修1.单词拼写1.I cant_(集中) on my studies with all that noise going on.2.Buses run_(频繁地) from the city to the airport.3.The mayor gave them_(许可) to meet in that city.4.I bought a book c a large quantity of beautiful pictures yesterday.5.Do you think what is his_(优势)?.单项填空3.Dont worry.The students have decided toa peaceful solution.A.put up withB.come up withC.keep up withD.bring up6.What are you planning to do in the future?No idea.After all,I still have three terms to go_I graduate.A.ifB.thoughC.sinceD.before7. your list_other students,and youll find the mistakes you have made.A.Compared;toB.Compared;withC.Comparing;toD.Compare;with10.My parents never make meat the subjects I show no interest in,which I really appreciate.A.working hardB.work hardC.working hardlyD.to work hard.翻译句子.阅读理解Blogging has become something of a big thing in the last few years. Just like the Internet was 10 years ago, blogging is popular with an underground culture that is doing it for love and passion.Blogging is a way of collecting links to webpages and sharing thoughts and ideas with people online. Blogs are basically online journals or diaries which are created for sharing information and ideas.Dominic, a fifthgrade student, writes, “The blogs give us a chance to communicate between ourselves and inspire us to write more. When we publish on our blog, people across the entire world can respond by using the COMMENTS link. In this way, they can ask questions or simply tell us what they like. We can then know if people like what we write and this indicates to us where we can improve. By reading these comments, we can discover our weaknesses and our strengths. Blogging is an opportunity to exchange our points of view with the rest of the world rather than just people in our immediate environment.”Blogging is sweeping the Internet. A recent report noted that at least three million Americans have created blogs, with similar numbers being seen worldwide.Two years ago, Andrew Sullivan decided to set up a Web page himself and used “Blogger. com” to publish some daily musings(冥想) to a readership(读者人数) of a few hundred. He worked hard at the blog for months for no financial reward. But the result is that he is now reaching almost a quarter of a million readers a month and making a profit.Think about it for a minute: Why not build an online presence with your daily musings and then tell your first book through printondemand(POD) technology direct from your Web site? Why should writers go to newspapers and magazines to get an essay published when they can simply write it themselves, change it into a PDF file, and charge a few bucks per download?This, at least, is the idea: a publishing revolution more profound than anything since the printing press. “Blogger. com” could be to words what Napster was to music-except this time, itll really work.1.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A.Blogs are mainly online chatting with others.B.Blogging is important in the past few years.C.Dominic wants to get a chance to be a writer.D.Blogging makes us exchange our view only with friends.4.What would be the best title of this passage?A.What is Blogging.B.Blog is Your Favorite.C.Blogging Goes Mainstream.D.A Publishing Revolution.阅读表达阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)Called “The School of the Future”and created with help from software giant Microsoft, a recentlyopened public school in Philadelphia, US, is believed to be the first in the world to combine innovation teaching methods with the latest technology. At this school, students work on wireless laptops, teachers eschew (避开) traditional subjects for realworld topics and parents can track their childs work on the Internet.The school, which cost the school district $ 63 million to build, is free and has no entrance exams. The 170 ninthgrade students were selected at random from 1,500 applicants.Philadelphia School District Chief Executive Paul Vallas told students they would be observed by other schools around the world.“You have become instant role models,” Vallas said.“People are going to be watching you.”Students still sit in classrooms, but lessons rely heavily on information found on the Internet and on interactive software. Students will be allowed to learn at their own pace. Homework is done on computer and sent to the teacher for grading and parents can access the schools network to read teacher feedback on their childs progress.Traditional education fails to teach students the skills of problemsolving, critical thinking and effective communication, which they need to succeed in the 21st century,Principal Shirley Grover said in an interview. “Its not about memorizing certain algebraic equations (代数方程式) and then presenting them in a test,” Gro
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