Today we can use the Internet for many things: shopping, business, writing letters, talking to people, getting information and so on. In recent years, a new kind of English has grown on the Internet. There's no real word for it yet, so we call it e-talk.
People don't like typing too much. To save time, they turn phrases into a few letters, acronyms(首字母缩略词). Acronyms are often used in chat rooms. Some are as follows:
BRB (be right back), BTW (by the way), LOL (laughing out loud), IMO (in my opinion)
People also use many abbreviations. They are shortened forms of words. Some common abbreviations include info (information), pic (picture), puter (computer), sec (second), etc.
We usually don't see people when we communicate on the Net, so people have new ways to show feelings. Most people use their keyboards to draw "feelings", such as:
:-) (happy) ;-) (joking) :-( (sad) :-O (surprised)
These days, many public discussions have picture feelings, for example:
(happy) (sad) (angry) ( (cool)
There are even whole new words, like "newbies"(someone who is new on a chat board or forum). When you write something bad about someone else, it's called "burning" the person.
It takes time for people to get used to e-talk. Also, different groups on the Net have their own special ways of communicating. Newbies sometimes have to ask other people what they mean. As the Internet grows, e-talk will continue to grow and change.
Why do people type acronyms?
A.To type them quickly. | B.To make jokes. |
C.To make newbies puzzled. | D.To show their feelings. |
What does the sentence “BTW, my puter is not working well. :-( ”mean?
A.The person is angry at somebody. |
B.The person has to go away from their computer. |
C.The person is happy about getting a new computer. |
D.The person is sad because his computer is having problems. |
If someone is angry, what may he type?
A. LOL B. BRB. C. D.
E-talk will probably____________.
A.stay the same |
B.keep changing |
C.be used by people on the telephone |
D.be easy for newbies to understand |
The best title for this passage is________.
A.E-talk |
B.Picture Feelings |
C.How to Use Abbreviations |
D.The Changing Internet |
We went into a secondhand shop to get out of the rain.
I took my 6-year-old daughter’s hand and we started to walk around. Suddenly she reached out her hand to touch a pair of shiny black shoes.
“Buy for me?” she asked.
“Oh, Sweetie, they are tap dancing (踢踏舞) shoes. You aren’t taking tap dance.”
“Buy for me?” she repeated.
“Well, let’s try them on.”
She sat on the floor and took off her bright pink rain boots . When she stood up we heard “click”. She took a step, “click, click, click.”
The sun came out and we went on our way. Our next stop was the grocery store(杂货店).
“Click, click, click…” people turned to look as we entered the store. People would never allow their daughter to wear tap dancing shoes to the grocery store .
“Excuse me, dear. Why would you allow your daughter to wear tap dancing shoes here? They make such a noise.”
“Isn’t it wonderful?”
“Wonderful? My dear, this is not the place to wear those shoes.”
“You don’t understand. When she was a baby, doctors told us that she would never walk or talk. It has taken a lot of hard work and patience, but she asked for the shoes and the ‘click, click, click’ says that she can walk,” I said.
My daughter is 18 now and will graduate from grade 12 in June. It has not always been easy, but it has all been worthwhile (值得做的). She has taught me that it doesn’t matter what others think. They don’t walk in your shoes.Why did the mother and daughter go to the secondhand shop?
A.They just went window shopping. |
B.The daughter loved the place. |
C.They just found the place to hide from the rain. |
D.The mother wanted to buy cheap shoes for her daughter. |
People would never allow their daughter to wear tap dancing shoes to the grocery store
because _________.
A.they make noise | B.they are expensive |
C.they are dirty | D.it is not allowed |
According to the story, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The mother didn’t buy the tap dancing shoes for her daughter. |
B.The mother allowed her daughter to do anything she wanted. |
C.The mother had once thought of giving her daughter up. |
D.For the mother, the “click” noise sounded beautiful. |
What does the sentence “They don’t walk in your shoes” mean? __________.
A.They don’t have the same shoes as yours. |
B.They don’t know how you feel. |
C.They don’t walk the same way as you. |
D.They don’t know the size of your shoes. |
The story wants to tell us ______.
A.the love between mother and daughter is strong |
B.sometimes you shouldn’t care what others say |
C.you should wear the wrong shoes for your feet |
D.wearing your own shoes helps you walk faster |
People mountain people sea? Yes, this means too many people at a place. This is a photo taken in Shenzhen.
Shenzhen’s fast development has made it become China’s most crowded city! There are about 15 million people living on its 1,991 square kilometres. On average (平均) 7,500 people live on each square kilometre. It is 1,080 more than that in Hong Kong, and nearly 800 more than that in Guangzhou.
Besides, Shenzhen owns 2 million local vehicles (车辆), and about 300,000 vehicles from other places also run on the local roads every day. The total length of the city’s road is 6,041 kilometres. It means each person only owns 0.58 metres of road!
As a result, the city is facing serious environmental and resource (资源) problems. One of the problems is water shortage. The amount of fresh water for each person of the city is only 25% of the country’s average. What’s more, most of the water drunk by Shenzhen people comes from other areas.According to the passage, which of the following makes Shenzhen so crowded?
A.Shenzhen doesn’t have enough water. |
B.There are too many people. |
C.Shenzhen is developing very fast. |
D.Shenzhen is too small. |
There are about people living in Shenzhen.
A.1,991 | B.15,000,000 |
C.150,000 | D.300,000 |
In Hong Kong, there are people on every square kilometre.
A.7,500 | B.1,080 |
C.800 | D.6,420 |
Which problem in Shenzhen is not mentioned in the passage?
A.Traffic accidents. |
B.Water shortage. |
C.Environmental problems. |
D.Road problems. |
Which is the best title for this passage?
A.Largest Population in China |
B.Biggest Problem in Shenzhen |
C.Busiest Roads in Shenzhen |
D.Most Crowded City in China |
根据短文内容和首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
Manners are important to happy relations (关系) among people. Everyone likes a person with good manners. No one likes a person with bmanners. But what are good manners? How does one know what to do and what not to do? Well, here are some examples.
Everyone knows that a person with good manners never lat people when they are in trouble. I
, he tries to help them. He is always kind to o
. When people are waiting for a bus, he takes his turn. He does not p
to the front of the line. On the bus he g
his seat to an older person or a person with a very young child. If he knocks into someone, or someone gets in his w
, he says “Excuse me” or “I’m sorry”. He says “Please” when he asks for something and “Thank you” when he r
something. He stands up when he is speaking to an older person, and he does not sit down u
the other person takes his seat. He does not interrupt (打断) other people when they are talking. He does not talk too much. He does not talk loudly or laugh loudly in p
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What are good manners are not always the same in different countries. But in all countries it is important to be kind and helpful.
Western China is a large and beautiful region. It includes one major city, Chongqing, six provinces, and five autonomous regions (自治区). The six provinces are Sichuan, Shanxi, Gansu, Yunnan, Qinghai, and Guizhou. The five autonomous regions are Tibet, Ningxia Hui, Xinjiang Uygur, Guangxi Zhuang, and Inner Mongolia. Among all these provinces and autonomous regions, Xinjiang is the largest region and Ningxia is the smallest region.
Western China has an area of 5,400,000 square kilometers. This is about 56% of the total area of the country. However, there are many mountains, highlands, and deserts, and there are fewer rivers and lakes than in the East. Only around 22% of the population (人口) of China lives in the West, so there are far more people living in the East than living there.
Western China has a lot of natural resources. It is rich in oil and gas and it has many different kinds of minerals (矿). Tourists like to visit the area. There are many famous museums, ancient palaces, tombs (坟墓), and caves (洞), such as the Dazu museum, Shanxi History Museum, the Potala Palace, the Dunhuang Caves, and many other beautiful places such as Yunnan Dali and Sichuan Jiuzhaigou Valley.
Western China
Regions It includes the city of Chongqing, six provinces and five autonomous regions. Among them, Ningxia is than any other region.
Land
It covers over half of the total area of China, more than five square kilometers. It has many mountains but
water than that in the East.
Population Only about 22% of the population of China is here.resources It is rich in oil, gas and different kinds of minerals.
Tourism Travellers can visit the famous, old palaces, tombs and caves.
Once upon a time an old man and woman lived in the mountains in Japan. Every day the old man went to the mountain and collected firewood, while the old woman went to the river and did the washing.
One day, she was doing the washing when a big peach (桃子) came floating (漂浮) down the river towards her. As it was a big and juicy-looking fruit, she thought that her husband would be glad to eat it, so she took it home. When the old man came back for lunch and saw the nice peach, he was really happy. The old woman cut the big peach open with a knife! What a surprise! A lovely little boy was in the peach. The old man and woman had no children, so they were really grateful the gods (上帝) sent them a boy in this peach. Since he was born in a peach they decided to call him Momotaro which means “peach-boy”. The old woman cooked a meal for the little boy who ate as much as he could. The more he ate, the more he grew. Soon he became a tall and strong boy.
Day after day, all Momotaro did was sleep and eat. In the village the other boys went to the mountain and picked firewood while Monotaro was the only one doing nothing. This worried the old man and the old woman. The boys then invited him, “Momotaro, would you come with us? We’re going to collect fire wood.” But he answered, “I don’t have a basket, so I can’t go with you”, and went back to sleep. On hearing this, the old woman got angry with Momotaro for being so lazy, so the next day he went to collect firewood with the other boys. What did the old woman do every day?
A.She went to the mountains. |
B.She collected firewood. |
C.She went fishing in the river. |
D.She did the washing. |
The old woman took the peach home because ________.
A.she knew there was a little boy in it |
B.she was grateful the god sent them a peach |
C.she wanted her husband to eat the juicy-looking fruit |
D.she wanted to give her husband a surprise |
Paragraph (段落) 2 mainly tells us ________.
A.a big peach came floating down the river |
B.the old man and woman had no children before they had the peach |
C.what the old woman did for the little boy |
D.how Momotaro was born and got his name |
What do we know about Momotaro in the passage?
A.Momotaro has a peach as his bed. |
B.Momotaro was very small and he couldn’t eat much. |
C.Momotaro liked to play with the boys in the village. |
D.Monotaro was really a lazy boy. |
If there is Paragraph 4, what do you think is going to be talked about?
A.Momotaro collected firewood so easily. |
B.Momotaro fought with a bad man. |
C.Momotaro became a hero in Japan. |
D.Momotaro’s friends were proud of him. |