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    1、Unit 3 The Internet-单元综合测试卷时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AYesterday I cleared up my house and I mean really cleared up my house.The room that gave the most results was my husbands “office”. There I found: one rightfooted shoe, size 10 (

    2、he lost the other one somewhere), a set of Star Wars videos and two small china cats someone gave me last birthday.I collected these “finds” and took them downstairs and logged (登录) on to www.eB: the answer to all our rubbish.What is eBay? It aims to provide a global trading platform (平台) where almo

    3、st anyone can trade almost anything.The idea came from Pierre Omidyar.Born in Paris, Omidyar moved to Washington when he was still a child.At high school he became very interested in computer programming and after graduating from Tufts University in 1988, he worked for the next few years as a comput

    4、er engineer.In his free time he started eBay as a kind of hobby, originally offering the service free by word of mouth.By 1996 there was so much traffic on the site that he had to upgrade (升级) and he began collecting fees.Joined by a friend, Peter Skoll, and in 1998 by his dynamic CEO, Meg Whitman,

    5、he has never looked back.Even in the great dotcom crashes of the late 1990s eBay went from strength to strength.It is now one of the ten most visited online shopping sites on the Internet.If you think about it, its a perfect Internet idea.All you have to do is take an ephoto, write a description, fi

    6、ll out a sales form and youre in business; the world is your market place.Some of the more bizarre goods up for offer have been a piece of French bread, partially eaten by Justin Timberlake, advertising space on a mans head, and a pair of used false teeth.One week later I am proud of having a clean

    7、and tidy home and 110 in cash.Someone even bought the shoe.1Why did the author log on to eBay?ATo sell some useless things.BTo buy shoes for her husband.CTo exchange things with other users.DTo search for things used at the office.2What can we infer from Paragraph 2 about eBay?AIt aims to provide a

    8、free service.BIt was the idea of a high school boy.CIt has become more and more successful.DIt faced a difficult situation in the late 1990s.3The underlined word “bizarre” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to “_”ApopularBunusualCvaluable Dunacceptable4What does the author think of eBay?AShe is sa

    9、tisfied with it.BShe is worried about it.CShe shows no interest in it.DShe thinks it wastes a lot of money.BSurfing the Internet for fun will make you a better employee, according to an Australian study.The University of Melbourne study shows that people who use the Internet for their own reasons at

    10、 work are about 9 percent more productive than those who do not. Study author Brent Coker said, “Surfing the Internet at times helps increase an employees attention.”“People need to relax for a bit to get back their attention,” Coker said on the universitys website. “Having a short break, such as a

    11、quick surfing of the Internet, helps the mind to rest itself, leading to a higher total Internet attention for a days work, and as a result, increases productivity (生产效率),” he said.According to the study of 300 workers, 70 percent of people who use the Internet at work surf the Internet for their ow

    12、n reasons during office hours. Among the most popular surfing activities are searching for information about products, reading online news, playing online games and watching videos. “Firms spend a lot of money on software to block their employees from watching videos, using social networking sites o

    13、r shopping online,” said Coker. “Thats not always a good idea.”However, Coker said the study looked at people who surfed the Internet in moderation (适度), or were on the Internet for less than 20 percent of their total time in the office. “Those who spend too much time surfing the Internet will have

    14、a lower productivity than those without.” he said.5What does the University of Melbourne study mainly show?APeople who surf the Internet are good employees.BNot everyone surfs the Internet for fun during office hours.CThe Internet is becoming more and more important in peoples life. DSurfing the Int

    15、ernet for fun at times during office hours increases productivity.6Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as one of the most popular surfing activities?AWatching videos.BReading online news.CReading online novels. DPlaying online games.7The underlined word “block” in Paragraph 4 mean

    16、s “_”Astop BorganizeCprotect Dseparate8What can we infer from the last paragraph?AThose who never surf the Internet have the lowest productivity.BSpending too much time surfing the Internet reduces productivity.CMost people dont surf the Internet in moderation during office hours.DPeople should spen

    17、d as little time as possible surfing the Internet.CFor many kids, the Internet is at their fingertips. From computers to smartphones, a web of information is open to them. According to a new report from the Pew Research Center, about three out of four kids aged 12 to 13 connect the Internet using a

    18、mobile device (移动设备) from time to time. Many younger kids are online too.Julian Zeitlinger, 9, from New Jersey, uses his computer to watch videos and play games. To keep him safe online, his parents monitor (监测) his web use and discuss Internet safety with him. “I ask my parents if something is wron

    19、g,” Julian says.Mobile devices offer more ways than ever to share personal information. The information can be dangerous in the wrong hands. A study found that 62% of children aged 8 to 17 have had an unpleasant online experience.Have you ever had to enter a parents email address when signing up for

    20、 a website? That safety net is there because of the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The law says sites for kids under 13 cannot collect personal information, such as a phone number or full name, without a parents permission (允许)This July, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will upda

    21、te COPPA for the first time since the law was created, in 1998 when there were no smartphones. “The nature of the way kids get online has changed,” FTC lawyer Phyllis Marcus said.When the changes take effect, COPPA will apply to (适用于) mobile devices and newer forms of advertising. It will expand wha

    22、t falls under “personal information” to include videos, photographs and services that give user location (位置)COPPA doesnt cover everything that can go wrong onilne. Thats why kids and parents need to know what to look out for and to stop and think before sharing information online.“There is a misund

    23、erstanding that if a site is following COPPA, it is totally safe,” says privacy expert Shai Samet. He runs kidSAFE, which checks whether a site meets kidSAFE standards and is safe. “Its important that kids know how useful the Internet is but that it also can be dangerous if you are not careful,” he

    24、adds.9People often hold the wrong idea that _.Aformal websites are always safeBthe Internet is becoming safer and saferCCOPPA can ensure their complete safetyDdaily checks prevent future online problems10Whats the main purpose of the text?ATo ask parents to look out for their kids.BTo tell people to

    25、 be careful online.CTo offer tips on online safety.DTo introduce an online law.11Julians parents check his web use to make sure _.Ahe doesnt watch too many videosBhe doesnt play computer gamesChe stays safe on the InternetDhe controls his online time12How does the author explain childrens unpleasant

    26、 online experiences?ABy describing his own experiences.BBy presenting scientific research.CBy showing differences.DBy using examples.DDuring the day, Mike Kosciuk teaches students at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Michigan. However, in the evenings and on weekends, Mike provides instruction o

    27、n T. Not only does he teach students math from 9th grade through college level, he also teaches other online teachers how to improve their teaching. Recognized as a leader in online teaching, Mike was the February 2010 Tutor of the Month for T.Chrissy Markley is one of many online teachers who are t

    28、aking virtual (虚拟的) learning to the lower grades. At Arizona Connections Academy, an online public school, Chrissy teaches 7/8th Grade Gifted Language Arts and 9th Grade Language Arts. Once a 6th grade teacher in a traditional public school area, Chrissy enjoys teaching in the virtual classroom. Rec

    29、ognized as an excellent teacher, she was named the schools 2011 Teacher of the Year.Having ten years experience in online teaching, Jody Shine began teaching with Davenport University. When she was asked to teach online, she was skeptical at first. “I feared something would be lost in the give and t

    30、ake of classroom discussion,” Jody said. “Now I know online teaching allows students greater freedom to express themselves.” Today, Jody uses voice recordings and online videos to teach English Composition to Davenport students.Like Arizona Connections Academy, Open High School of Utah is also a pub

    31、lic school offering online instruction. There, Amy Pace is an awardwinning (获奖的) science teacher. After spending 11 years in a traditional teaching environment, Amy joined Open High School of Utah. She has helped create an interesting science course. In 2010, she was one of 103 7th to 12th grade tea

    32、chers to be chosen for a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.13What kind of readers will probably like reading the text?AParents who are helping their kids choose a public school.BStudents who are searching for an online teacher.CTeachers who want to win prizes in t

    33、eaching.DAnyone who likes to study abroad.14What subject does Mike teach?AEnglish Composition.BLanguage Arts.CScience. DMath.15The underlined word “skeptical” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_”Aunhappy BdoubtfulCserious Dbored第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Earlier this

    34、year I removed all Internet services from my home, which was very upsetting at first, but I have lived that way. _1_I was not satisfied with the time I was wasting I felt I could do more meaningful things than spend it on the Internet. If there is something I want to research on the Internet, I writ

    35、e it down and use that list when I have Internet access. _2_ Ill go to the office, the library, the coffee shop, or some other place with free public WiFi, and work on what I need to do online._3_ I log on (登录) to watch some YouTube videos or laugh at funny pictures, but I go on the Internet with th

    36、e purpose of doing these things. Whenever Im on the Internet now, I use it in a deliberate (深思熟虑的) way, a way that benefits me and my life, and a way that adds value._4_ I could focus on writing without being disturbed. I have more time to read, to write, to think, to exercise and to walk. Because I

    37、m out of the house and there are people around, I meet new people. Besides, I have more time for friends and I feel less stressed (压力的) and my thoughts are clearer. My mind is more focused on important things. _5_ Also, I no longer long for the Internet like I once did.It will be upsetting at first,

    38、 but you will live, and your life will be better without it.AI dont have a monthly Internet bill.BNow the Internet is a tool I use to improve my life.CNow Im forced to leave the house to get the Internet.DThis doesnt mean I think the Internet is bad or wrong.ESince I got rid of the Internet at home,

    39、 Ive found so many benefits.FHere are some of my tips to use the Internet in a more productive (富有成效的) way.GIt ended up being the most productive and wisest decision Ive ever made.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。As an Instructional Coach (教研

    40、员), I like to keep my candy boxes full in my office, with a variety of treats for my teachers.So this Saturday, I headed over to the _1_ to check out the latest Christmas candy.Sure enough, the _2_ were freshly filled with all the latest Reeses White Crme and Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Trees! I _3

    41、_ some bags of candy and headed on my way.Remembering my husband told me to be sure to get the tires rotated (轮胎换位), I drove to a tire shop to see if they could _4_ me.Sure enough, they got me in right away.It didnt need a _5_ time so I just stayed in the car.Six men in the shop _6_ together quickly

    42、 and my car was _7_ in minutes.Then I _8_ my candy, thinking that these men would _9_ some milk chocolate._10_ I handed a handful of candy to one of them and told him to _11_ with his workmates.It was a _12_ thing, but nearing the end of what Im guessing was a(n) _13_ day at the tire shop.Seeing the

    43、m eating with great _14_, you would have thought Id given them gourmet desserts (美食甜品)! “Thanks so much for _15_ today!” I heard one of them _16_ say.As I _17_ out of the tire shop, I thought, it is truly the little things that make a _18_ in life! Im going to _19_ practicing those small acts of kin

    44、dness! And I _20_ that you can take along a bag of candy the next time you get your tires rotated!1A.officeBschoolCrestaurant Dstore2A.cars BboxesCshelves Drooms3A.handed out Bpicked upCprepared for Dput away4A.help BteachCtrain Daccept5A.fun BlongCgood Dhard6A.worked BranCmoved Dchecked7A.built Bdo

    45、neCwashed Dchanged8A.enjoyed BthrewCremembered Dshowed9A.buy BbringCfind Dlike10A. But BSo CStill DHowever11A.rest Btalk Cleave Dshare12A.difficult BluckyCsmall Dstrange13A.big BspecialCunfortunate Dbusy14A.satisfaction BinterestCsurprise Dencouragement15A.taking off Bcoming inCsettling down Dcheeri

    46、ng up16A.happily BproudlyCcalmly Dpatiently17A.dropped BdroveClooked Dwalked18A.choice BdealCdifference Dliving19A.stop BriskCimagine Dkeep20A.hope BnoticeCbelieve Drealize非选择题部分第二节 语篇语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Recently _1_ Internet slang word Foxi has become popular,

    47、 encouraging young people to remain calm and peaceful and avoid conflict(冲突) as much as possible, _2_ other words, to live with an “I dont care” attitude.The word _3_ (create) in Japan in 2014 to describe young men who no longer bother to start relationships with women or follow someone elses life path. They prefer to stay in their own world without _4_ (d

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