2023年人教版(2019)高中英语必修第二册Unit3单元测试卷(含答案)
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1、人教版(2019)高中英语必修第二册Unit3 The internet单元检测试卷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。AWith the everincreasing popularity of online shopping, users reviews are becoming more and more important. Given that you cant actually touch, see, smell or hear the product your
2、e buying online, these reviews will provide you with valuable information on the product itself. But how far can you trust them?Barnaby Bicken had an unpleasant experience. “I took some friends to a restaurant in Manchester that had excellent reviews on a food website. However, the service was awful
3、 and we were ignored most of the time. Later, I wrote a review on the same site only to be told that the review site owner would not accept any bad reviewsonly the good ones.”So, how can you get a useful review? Web expert Hilary Saunders has a few top tips. “If there are only a few reviews of a pla
4、ce, there is a good chance they have been planted by friends or enemies. If there are many reviews, start by dropping the most extreme comments. Also, watch out for similarities in style between reviews from people with different user names, particularly if those reviews were placed about the same t
5、ime. The best thing is to look for reviewers who show some relevant knowledge of the product they are reviewing.”Some companies seem to be contributing to the problem. A publishing house offered gift vouchers (购物礼券) to anyone who would give their textbook a fivestar review. But not all online compan
6、ies operate like this. “Amazon works hard to keep the completeness of its customer reviews,” said a spokesperson for the company. “We have very clear guidelines, and when a customer reports a review that he/she feels is inappropriate, we check, and may take it down.”So, next time you see that fivest
7、ar review for something you want to buy, be awareit could be the work of a false reviewer!1What does “them” in Para. 1 refer to?AProducts.BUsers.CReviews.DBuyers.2What does Barnaby Bickens story imply?AThe food served was awful.BNot all reviews are believable.CMany people are easily cheated.DHe like
8、s to write bad reviews.3What reviews of products are useful?AThose by competitors.BThose by different users.CThose with good comments.DThose with related information.4How does Amazon deal with the customer reviews?AIt helps to finish the reviews.BIt pays attention to the bad reviews.CIt offers gifts
9、 for the good reviews.DIt tries to make the reviews objective.BIf your child has mobile Internet access, it will be more difficult to monitor (监督) and control his or her Internet use. Kids are turning to the Internet for everything from hanging out with friends to shopping, which makes it harder for
10、 parents to keep track of their online activities. Fortunately, there are many choices for controlling what your kids see on their computers, laptops, and mobile devices.Content blockers and filters are great tools to use for younger kids. They allow you more control over where they go and what they
11、 do online. A content blocker can block some unhealthy websites or limit a childs search to the kind of sites. A content filter can scan sites and pictures and block those sites that contain certain words, key phrases, or contents.Consider tracking software for older teenagers. This software enables
12、 you to see which sites your children have visited, tracking their path online. This tool gives young people more freedom to explore the Internet, but it also allows you to check that they are using the Internet responsibly. Let your teenagers know that you trust them, but that you will be regularly
13、 checking that they are visiting appropriate sites online.Even if you use content blockers, filters, and trackers, you know that a lot of kids figure out ways to get around these, so its important to remain alert (警惕的). Remember that not all adult sites can be identified by blocker, filter, or track
14、er software. Thats why its important to talk to your kids about what to do when something inappropriate or scary comes up. Nothing can replace involvement and supervision (监督) by adults. Keep monitoring how your kids use the Internet on a regular basis without getting into the role of the Internet t
15、raffic police.5What is the passage mainly about?AMore and more kids have mobile Internet access.BSome approach for monitoring and controlling kids Internet use.CIt is difficult to monitor and control kids Internet use.DKids are turning to the Internet for everything.6How should parents monitor and c
16、ontrol younger kids Internet use?AWith tracking software.BWith tracking software and content blockers and filters.CWith content blockers and filters.DWith filters and trackers.7The third paragraph is about _.Ahow to monitor and control older teenagers Internet useBhow to monitor and control younger
17、kids Internet useCtracking softwareDcontent blockers and filters8Parents should remain alert when they monitor kids Internet use because _.Acontent blockers, filters, and trackers are uselessBlots of kids figure out ways to get around content blockers, filters, and trackersCnot all adult sites can b
18、e identified by blocker, filter, or tracker softwareDnothing can replace involvement and supervision by adultsCA conference was held with former technology industry leaders calling for urgent measures to protect children from smartphone addiction (上瘾) Among those urging major changes is Tristan Harr
19、isa former highlevel employee at Google. He just launched a group that will seek to gather and publish evidence of how digital devices and social media can harm children and young people. Harris says he believes companies like Google, Facebook and Apple have a “moral responsibility” not to create te
20、chnology products that can “hijack how the mind works” The conference where Harris spoke was sponsored by Common Sense Media, a child and family activist group. The organization says research suggests that half of all teenagers feel addicted to their mobile devices, while about 60 percent of parents
21、 believe their kids are addicted.The group also cites a recent study of eighthgraders that found heavy users of technology were 56 percent more likely to say they are unhappy, while 27 percent more likely to be depressed. Even Facebook cited research last year suggesting that social media use can ha
22、rm mental health when used in certain ways. James Steyer is the founder of Common Sense. He says more than half of schools in the US are already members of the organization. The group provides teachers and parents with learning materials intended to help students develop critical thinking skills and
23、 balance their digital lives.Some US schools, however, have tried to limit or remove technology to improve learning. One of them is in Silicon Valley, the center of the American tech industry.The Waldorf School of the Peninsula does not use any computers or digital technology in its education progra
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