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微博(micro blog) 已成為時(shí)下學(xué)生常用的交流方式。人們對(duì)此褒貶不一。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn)提示,用英語(yǔ)寫一篇短文,描述人們對(duì)學(xué)生使用微博的看法。

學(xué)生
記錄生活,表達(dá)情緒,交流思想,促進(jìn)溝通
家長(zhǎng)
了解孩子想法,增進(jìn)親子關(guān)系;過(guò)渡關(guān)注博客,影響學(xué)習(xí)
教育人士
開闊視野,但需要適當(dāng)引導(dǎo)
注意:詞數(shù)120以上。       
參考詞匯:開闊視野 broaden one’s horizon    引導(dǎo) guidance

One Possible Version:
Nowadays, micro blogs have become a common way that students communicate online. Different groups of people hold different views on it. Students think the micro blog is a very good platform/place to keep a record of their daily lives, express their emotions, exchange/share ideas and above all promote their communicating skills.
On the other hand, parents’ opinions are divided on this. Some parents think that they can be kept informed of what their children have been thinking through micro blogs, thus improving the relationship between them and children. However, some others are afraid that focusing on blogs too much will affect children’s studies.
Educators hold the belief that the micro blog broadens students’ horizons, but meanwhile appropriate guidance is necessary. 

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Micro-blogging (微博)   

Short and convenient, micro-blogs also experienced “a big bang” in China last year, with the number of micro-bloggers at China’s popular portal(門戶網(wǎng)站) sina.com.cn almost doubling in less than six months. Afterwards, the other three major web portals, including sohu.com, qq.com and 163.com, each set up their own micro-blogging services. With more government officials and entities(實(shí)體) registering, China’s micro-blogging services are expected to play a more important role in connecting the public and the governments in 2011.

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Baidu’s position in the search engine market would face fierce challenges from sohu.com,

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    However, some experts say China’s IoT is still in an early stage, and it’ll take a long time for it to let the public enjoy its full functions. 

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    A. Some major media in China.

B. China’s new media and its future.

C. The development of China’s on-line services.

D. China’s early-stage IoT and its major functions.

How many web portals are mentioned in Paragraph 2?

    A. Two.        B. Three.          C. Four.            D. Five.

Which of the following will be Xinhua’ s partner to start a search engine? 

A. Baidu.       B. Sohu.com.        C. Goso.cn.         D. China Mobile.  

What does the underlined part “a big bang” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? 

   A. a deafening sound                     B. an explosive development

C. a terrible damage                        D. a demanding challenge 

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However, some experts say China’s IoT is still in an early stage, and it’ll take a long time for it to let the public enjoy its full functions. 
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A. Some major media in China.
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C. The development of China’s on-line services.
D. China’s early-stage IoT and its major functions.
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A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
【小題2】 Which of the following will be Xinhua’ s partner to start a search engine? 
A.Baidu.B.Sohu.com. C.Goso.cn.D.China Mobile.
【小題3】 What does the underlined part “a big bang” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? 
A.a(chǎn) deafening soundB.a(chǎn)n explosive development
C.a(chǎn) terrible damageD.a(chǎn) demanding challenge

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But parents are worried that micro blogging could be a waste of time. Some misleading messages may even cause danger to kids, they said.
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-Never micro blog in class.
-Try to talk face to face with people from time to time.
-Be critical(批判性的). Don't trust all the messages on a micro blog.
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A.check the thingsB.write articlesC.listen to musicD.call their parents
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A.feel sadB.let out stress C.a(chǎn)dd pressureD.make friends
【小題3】We can know from Mr. Shen that micro blogging can           .
A.make kids crazy while logging on to it
B.bring a lot of misleading messages
C.become a window to understand young kids
D.lead to worse communication
【小題4】Don't micro blog for           a day.
A more than one hour    B. less than one hour   C. one hour   D. more than two hours
【小題5】Which is Wrong ?
A.Never micro blog in class.
B.They'll know their thoughts through micro blog.
C.Trust all the messages on a micro blog.
D.Be critical(批判性的)

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But parents are worried that micro blogging could be a waste of time. Some misleading messages may even cause danger to kids, they said.

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-Don't micro blog for more than one hour a day.

-Never micro blog in class.

-Try to talk face to face with people from time to time.

-Be critical(批判性的). Don't trust all the messages on a micro blog.

1.Students log on to their micro blogs to           .

A.check the things

B.write articles

C.listen to music

D.call their parents

2.Micro blog made Simon      when he shared his feelings and got replies on his micro blog.

A.feel sad

B.let out stress

C.a(chǎn)dd pressure

D.make friends

3.We can know from Mr. Shen that micro blogging can           .

A.make kids crazy while logging on to it

B.bring a lot of misleading messages

C.become a window to understand young kids

D.lead to worse communication

4.Don't micro blog for           a day.

A more than one hour    B. less than one hour   C. one hour   D. more than two hours

5.Which is Wrong ?

A.Never micro blog in class.

B.They'll know their thoughts through micro blog.

C.Trust all the messages on a micro blog.

D.Be critical(批判性的)

 

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I.  Micro-blogging (微博)   

Short and convenient, micro-blogs also experienced “a big bang” in China last year, with the number of micro-bloggers at China’s popular portal(門戶網(wǎng)站) sina.com.cn almost doubling in less than six months. Afterwards, the other three major web portals, including sohu.com, qq.com and 163.com, each set up their own micro-blogging services. With more government officials and entities(實(shí)體) registering, China’s micro-blogging services are expected to play a more important role in connecting the public and the governments in 2011.

第一節(jié)                          Search Engines

Baidu’s position in the search engine market would face fierce challenges from sohu.com,

Microsoft’s Bing and goso.cn from the People’s Daily. Xinhua is also preparing to start its search engine together with China Mobile, a leading company in mobile networks. Goso and Xinhua both have the advantage of providing content, while Bing has a big edge in technology and funds. They are expected to pose threats(威脅) to Baidu in 2011.

第二節(jié)                          Internet of Things

IoT refers to a network of real-world objects linked by the Internet and interacting through on-line services. China set up its first IoT research center in Shanghai in March 2010.Within the same week, Premier Wen Jiabao stated in the annual government report that it would “accelerate the research and development, as well as application of the Internet of Things. ”

    However, some experts say China’s IoT is still in an early stage, and it’ll take a long time for it to let the public enjoy its full functions. 

40. What is the text mainly about?

    A. Some major media in China.

B. China’s new media and its future.

C. The development of China’s on-line services.

D. China’s early-stage IoT and its major functions.

1.How many web portals are mentioned in Paragraph 2?

    A. Two.        B. Three.          C. Four.            D. Five.

2. Which of the following will be Xinhua’ s partner to start a search engine? 

A. Baidu.       B. Sohu.com.        C. Goso.cn.         D. China Mobile.  

3. What does the underlined part “a big bang” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? 

   A. a deafening sound                                                             B. an explosive development

C. a terrible damage                                                     D. a demanding challenge 

 

 

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