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When you have dinner,you follow table manners.When you have a (1)l ,you obey the rules in the classroom.But have you ever thought about needing to (2)m your manners in the digital(数码的)world when you use phones,e﹣mails and social media,like QQ,WeChat,etc?
As new research by Oxford University noted,"It's just important to treat people with respect online as it is in real life."The study came up with some rules of good manners to live by in the digital age.Their first (3)a is not"over﹣sharing"on social media,which means not posting every detail about your life online,because some of us are not creative (4)e to always show off our thoughts and lives on social media.The manners also(5)i not looking through others'phones and not gossiping(说闲话)about others over messages,(6)e when you choose"reply all"to send a message to a group of people.
Although gossip is not(7)h chat that can make conversations exciting,it can also be a way to spread something untrue about other people.Gossip can be even stronger on social media than in real life,so it's (8)b not to gossip.
Moreover,when you have bad news for someone,do not leave text messages on social media,chat with him or her by (9)c or sending personal messages.
Nowadays technology has (10)o us different ways to contact others.It is important to remember hwo to behave toward others online.
A video showing a 12﹣year﹣old boy from Moche, Peru, doing his homework on the sidewalk, under a streetlight, has been watched several million times on Facebook after being (1) by local police.
Staff at the Moche police station first (2) Victor Martin late last month, while checking security cameras (监控摄像). They found a young boy sitting on the sidewalk by (3) at night. At first, they thought he was doing something bad, but later they realized he was (4) writing something in his notebook, taking advantage of the streetlight overhead. Moved by the boy's (5) , the police shared the video on Facebook.
At the time of this writing, Victor's heartwarming and (6) heartbreaking story has spread all around the world. Local TV station(7) to find the boy and sat down with his mother to learn why he was doing his homework on the street instead of at home.
It turns out that the 12﹣year﹣old's family is so (8) that they couldn't pay for electricity (电), so they just depended on a (9) during the night. Unluckily, Victor Martin could (10) finish his homework before the sun went down, and recently he couldn't (11) the weak candlelight any more.
"One day, my son said (12) I continue with the candle, I will be crazy! I'd better go outside to finish my homework, "Rosa Angulo Cordoba told Panamericana TV. She (13) that Victor's neck would often become hard to move because of tilting (倾斜) his head to let the candlelight through.
Victor's mother said that although he (14) housework and takes care of the family sheep every day, the sixth grader takes (15) very seriously and gets good grades.
(1)A. shared |
B. taken |
C. discussed |
D. praised |
(2)A. met |
B. interviewed |
C. noticed |
D. caught |
(3)A. itself |
B. yourself |
C. myself |
D. himself |
(4)A. shyly |
B. actually |
C. carelessly |
D. certainly |
(5)A. wish |
B. plan |
C. spirit |
D. hobby |
(6)A. by the way |
B. at least |
C. at the same time |
D. in the end |
(7)A. managed |
B. stopped |
C. promised |
D. refused |
(8)A. traditional |
B. popular |
C. special |
D. poor |
(9)A. flash |
B. candle |
C. camera |
D. fire |
(10)A. seldom |
B. even |
C. only |
D. still |
(11)A. change |
B. stand |
C. enjoy |
D. protect |
(12)A. Although |
B. Because |
C. If |
D. Until |
(13)A. added |
B. warned |
C. hoped |
D. lied |
(14)A. puts off |
B. worries about |
C. gives up |
D. helps with |
(15)A. health |
B. school |
C. friendship |
D. safety |
It was our school's yearly dancing show. I(1) (be) excited that I was chosen by the teacher this time although I didn't have any experience of dancing for a show. I would dance in front of all the students and (2) (teacher). It made me very proud.
However, I was a bit sad (3) my father had no time to watch me dance. He(4) (invite) to have a business meeting. I knew that my father would surely come to my show if he could. (5) (lucky), my mother and my elder sister were still coming to watch my show.
(6) the beginning of the day, I was very nervous. After changing into the dress and getting my makeup done, I felt (7) (relax). Then I went on to the stage bravely. I was very glad to see my mother and sister sitting in (8) second row.
Just before the lights turned dark, I saw my father rush into the hall and take the seat beside my mother. (9) a pleasant surprise it was! The sight of my father made (10) (I) smile. I began dancing confidently. Soon after the show, my family came backstage to congratulate me. I was so happy and lucky to have my family's support.
Many people go to Utah because they love hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park. They enjoy (1) (岩石) climbing, camping and so on. However, some people go to Utah for a very (2) (不同的) experience.
The Boulder Outdoor Survival(生存) School(BOSS) in Utah is the world's oldest survival school. It teaches people how to stay alive without tents, or even backpacks. In Bryce Canyon, the days are very (3) (热的) and the nights are very cold. Not everyone wants to go and experience life without modern (4) (发明) like smart phones and e﹣books. Students at BOSS quickly learn that it is important to work hard and (5) (尝试) new things if they want to complete the training.
In survival camps at Boss students don' just practise camping, hiking or (6) (骑) horses. They go into the wild for days or weeks. They learn how to find (7) (新鲜的)water for drinking. They also learn how to make a fire, use a (8) (小刀) and find food to eat. Nature can often give them(9) (每件事) they need to survive.
After these people go back to the real world, they may never use these skills again. Even if they don't, at (10) (至少) they will always know that they can live without computers, electricity, and smart phones﹣even if it is only for a few days!
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Hello, everybody! I'm so glad to experience the Sacajawea (1) in the town of Cloverport. It's a community festival to bring people together. Teen Mr. Cloverport is a competition for (2) from thirteen to sixteen years old. My new friend Tristan paid (3) dollars to enter it. He was really excited about it. They have to wear homemade clothes instead of those bought from a (4) . I think the spirit of DIY really matters. To follow the rules, they are not (5) to smoke, drink wine, or speak rudely. They should be well﹣behaved. Thank you!
Last October, I told my pupils in Pompton School about my plan. " I'd like you to do jobs to make some (1) ," I said. Then we'll buy food for someone in need.
I wanted them to experience that it's (2) to give than to receive. I hoped they could experience a sense of their own ability to make a change.
Early in Thanksgiving week, the children couldn't wait to(3) . Before paying for the turkey and other food we chose in the supermarket, Kristine cried.
"Flowers!" And the group all ran toward the holiday (4) .
"You can’t eat flowers!" I said (5) . After all, it was helpful to buy more food.
"But Mrs. Sherlock," came the loud (6) , "we want flowers."
In the middle of the plants, there was a pot of unusually purple mums. "(7) will like this one." the children agreed.
(8) the address of a poor grandmother who had lived alone for years, we set off. An hour later, we stopped in front of a small house. A thin woman with a (9) face came to meet us.
As the kids carried all the food in, the old woman oohed and aahed﹣much to her visitors' pleasure. When Amy put the mums on the table, the woman seemed (10) . "She's wishing it was a bag of food" I thought.
"(11) is your close friend in the woods? "Michael asked.
The woman brightened. "The birds. They often fly over for food (12) I share my bread with them," she said.
Then we returned to the car. Through the window we saw her walk past the turkey, straight to the (13) . She put her face in them and looked up with a big smile. She was (14) before our eyes.
In that one short moment, the children had seen for themselves the(15) they owned to make a change. Sometimes a person needed a pot of nice purple flowers on a dark November day.
(1)A. friends |
B. mistakes |
C. money |
D. room |
(2)A. cheaper |
B. better |
C. safer |
D. funnier |
(3)A. take a walk |
B. do housework |
C. have a rest |
D. go shopping |
(4)A. cards |
B. camps |
C. plants |
D. photos |
(5)A. unhappily |
B. warmly |
C. carelessly |
D. freely |
(6)A. voice |
B. music |
C. sound |
D. noise |
(7)A. He |
B. I |
C. You |
D. She |
(8)A. At |
B. With |
C. In |
D. After |
(9)A. proud |
B. fat |
C. sad |
D. handsome |
(10)A. relaxed |
B. bored |
C. worried |
D. surprised |
(11)A. Who |
B. How |
C. Why |
D. Where |
(12)A. although |
B. but |
C. because |
D. if |
(13)A. books |
B. flowers |
C. woods |
D. rooms |
(14)A. changed |
B. broken |
C. treated |
D. refused |
(15)A. habit |
B. ability |
C. interest |
D. courage |