Unit 4 Lesson 1 Avatars 同步训练-(2020)新北师大版高中英语高一上学期必修第二册.docx
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1、UNIT 4INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYPart 2LESSON 1AVATARS基础过关练.单词拼写1.They were carrying out an important(实验).2.(现今) computers play an important part in our lives.3.It often makes the audience hold their breath for its vivid(形象).4.Most of us,in fact, progressively narrow the(多样化) of our lives.5.Art provides
2、a channel for the childrens(创造力).6.In the United States, the novel coronavirus remains a big(担忧).7.This is a nice tfor dramatically reducing the size of certain views.8.What tof music do you like?9.In a recent survey of high school students, 74% admitted that they hadcopied, used forbidden notes or
3、helped someone else(作弊)at atest.10.The iof the killer is still unknown.选词填空move around;look forward to;more or less;a variety of1.There was no one in the corridor, so he couldquickly.2.Well, we shallseeing him tomorrow.3.My parents wereunhappy about it.4.People change their mind forreasons.单句语法填空1.E
4、very one of us has a(sense)avatar for work, meeting people,or having fun.2.(obvious),he was making up an excuse for his being late.3.The events that occurred on the Internet have caused a few(concern).4.The software(enable) you to get information from the Internetin seconds.5.Make sure the(communica
5、te) is good.6.The Internet,an information highway,can bring many(convenient) to the school,home and office.7.The children have to sit a tough(select)test.8.I went through about four years of being(addict) to videogames.完成句子1.约翰向医生保证他不再抽烟了,从此他就不抽烟了。(过去将来时)John promised his doctor he, and he hasnt smo
6、kedever since.2.我经常花很多时间在网上和我的朋友聊天,以至于我的父母担心我的学习。(so.that.)I oftenchatting with my friend on the Internetmy parents worry about my study.3.你装修房子的风格很能说明你的个性。The way you decorate your houseyourpersonality.课文语法填空Avatars are digital1(image)that you use to represent yourselfonline. The first simple avata
7、rs appeared in role-playing computer gamesin the 1980s and by the late 1990s they2(use)in online chats. Peoplestarted3(create) their own avatars that didnt look or act like theirreal selves. Avatars let you express4(you) and they give you lots ofroom for creativity. Most people create avatars5have s
8、imilarfeatures to their personalities and that look more or less like them andact like them. In most web chats, people can choose an avatar6aselection of ready-made images, or create7(free) their own images.But the use of avatars has also caused a few concerns. Some users are8(worry) that they are s
9、pending so much time in virtual worlds that theyare becoming afraid of meeting people in the real world. The use ofseveral avatars can also be9risk, as people can use avatars10(cheat) others online. However, many people see avatars in a morepositive light.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.能力提升练.阅读理解(2021 安徽合肥六中期
10、中)Connect with UsRed Cross Social Engagement(Involvement)Here at the American Red Cross, we see social media as a way for usto help people carry out the Red Cross mission(任务)every day.You can connect with us and other Red Cross supporters on thesocial networking sites you like to spend time on. Were
11、 proud to be partof such a passionate group of people from across the US and around theworld!Red Cross BlogOur blog covers a wide range of Red Cross related topics. We talkabout things that move us, make us laugh, or connect us to other people.More importantly, we want to connect you with what you t
12、hink isimportant, so dont hesitate to leave us a comment and share yourthoughts!FacebookOur Facebook community is full of Red Cross supporters, volunteers,blood donors, and others from all walks of life who may be looking formore information on what we do.Google+Connect with us on Google+ and find t
13、housands of people like youwho are interested in helping to make this world a better place.YouTubeOur YouTube channel is a library of all kinds of Red Cross videos,organized by topic. Stop by to learn what our latest disaster response isor how to save a life with hands-only CPR.FlickLook through tho
14、usands of images uploaded by Red Crossers fromacross the country. We keep this updated frequently, especially asdisasters strike.LinkedInFind Red Cross colleagues(同事)and friends on LinkedIn, where youcan connect in a more professional setting. You can also browse currentjob openings, and share them
15、with your connections.Disaster Online NewsroomGet timely news and information relating to disasters as they arehappening.1.The purpose of this web page is to.A.update users on the American Red Cross latest disaster responseB.collect peoples opinions on the work of the American Red CrossC.show the wa
16、ys to follow the American Red Cross through social mediaD.recommend a few social networking sites on which users can learn howto save lives2.If you are interested in finding a job at the American Red Cross, the bestchoice is to connect with.A.Google+B.LinkedInC.FlickD.Disaster Online Newsroom3.Accor
17、ding to the article, Red Crossers are encouraged to post livephotos of natural disasters on.A.YouTubeB.FlickC.Disaster Online NewsroomD.Red Cross Blog.完形填空Whenever Michael Carl, the fashion market director atVanity Fair,goes out to dinner with friends, he plays something called the “phonestack” game
18、:Everyone1the phones in the middle of the table;whoever looks at the device before the check arrives pays for the tab (账单).Brandon Holley, the former editor of theLuckymagazine, had trouble2her mobile phone when she got home from work. So about sixmonths ago, she3putting her phone into a milk tin th
19、e moment shewalked in. It remained there until after dinner. And Mare Jacobs, thefashion designer, didnt4to sleep close to a buzzing gadget (小装置).So he banned digital devices from his bedrooma house rule he5with audiences during a recent screening ofDisconnect, a film that showshow technology has al
20、ienated (使疏远) people from one another.As smartphones6to make their way into our lives, wearabledevices like Google Glass threaten to destroy our personal space evenfurther. Whether its a physical7(no iPads at the dinner table) or aconceptual (概念上的) one (turn off devices by 11 p.m.), users say thesed
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