1、高三英语阶段性抽测一英 语注意事项:1.本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题),满分120分,考试时间120分钟。2.请将第一卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第二卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答,答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。 第卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题 上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关
2、小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What are the speakerss opinions about the painting ? A.Its complex.B.lts simple. C. Its colorful.2.Why is Ann so upset?A.She is worried about her math scores.B.She failed all her exams.C. She has no time to do her math homework.3.What does the man wish for die future?A. All his
3、 dreams will come true. B.Science will develop much faster.C.He will be able to do hisjobat home.4. What will the speakers probablydo next?A.Order some boxes.B.Go home andrest.C.Continue working.5. What does the woman tell the man to do?A.Prepare for Landing.B.Take his headphones out.C.Pul his chair
4、 back in fifteen minutes.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白仅读两遍。听第6段材料,回答笫6、7题。6.Why has the man hardly seen the woman an lately?A.She had a traffic accident.B. She moved to another p
5、lace. C.She is working unusual hours.7.Where does the conversation take place?A. In an office.B. At a bus stop. C.In an apartment.听第7段材料,回答笫8至10题。8.What does the boy want to cat?A. Peaut butter.B. Yogurt. C. Cockies.9. What does the boy imply about carrot cake?A. Its low in sugar.B.It contains somet
6、hing healthy. C.Its not as delicious as other types of cake.10. How does the boy probably feel in the end?A. Happy.B. Jealous. C. Angry.听第8段材料,回答笫11至13题。11. Where will Mr. White be at 11 oclock today?A. At the office.B.At the airport. C. At the restaunrant.12.What will Mr. White probably do at one i
7、n the afternoon? A. Have a meeting.B. Receive a guest. C. The next morning.13.When will Miss Wilson see Mr. White?A.At lunch lime.B.Late in the afternoon. C.Read a report.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。I4. Why did the man feel upset?A. He missed a good TV program.B. Be felt bered with the TV program.C. He lost hi
8、s meal tickets in the cafeteria.15.Why did the man dislike himself after watching TV until midnight?A. He lost fifty dollar.B.His time was wasted.C. His brain wasnt very active.16.According to the woman t what happens to the brain while watching TV?A.Partof thebrainprocesses complex information less
9、 actively.B.Partofbrainis not in use.C.Partof thebrainbecomes less passive.听第9段树料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the weather probably like?A.Hot.B.Dry. C. Rainy.18.Where did Matt begin his journey?A.In England.B.In California. C. In Hawaii.19.How many hours was Matts longest flight?A.Fourteen hours.B.Sixteen
10、 hours.C. Sixteen and a half hours 20.What will Matt do next?A.Interview someone.B.Share his experiences.C.Plan on another journey.第二部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题l分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.He didnt easily,butwas willingtoaccept my constructive advice for a w
11、orthy cause.A.approach B.wretle C.compromise D.communicate22.-Do you think Im a good surfer? -Of course!I you carlier.You made it look so easy,graceful even.A.am watching B.was watching C.have watched D.had watched23.To be an artist is not easy.But sometimes dreams can be a rich sourse of for an art
12、ist.24.To promote a correct understanding of the Basic Law,we need the courage to clarify some points of view and to put the system into practice.A.occasin B.identification C.occupation D.inspiration25.It is a sad fact of life:lies are lies,and sometimes the truth lie as well.A. canB.shallC. shouldD
13、.must26.Panents sbould guidr their children , not direct them. Observe your childs talent and interests lie,and then encourage them in those directions. A.what B.where C.when D.that27.But for the fact that he the truth,he for a weeks imprisonment.A. didnt know; would be. B.hadnt known;might have pun
14、ished. C. didnt know; would have been punished.D. hadnt know; could be punished28.Pingyao has been listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO its conserved ancient city layout.A.in charge of B.in defense of C.in search of D.in recognition of 29.The staff were when the company announced a fat bonus fo
15、r everyone.A.in the red B. in the blue C. tickled pink D. in the black30.Not year-end season is the best time not just to reflect on your personal achievements but also to the lessons you missed.A.live up to B.split off from C.push ahead with D.eatch up on 33.-Have you watched the program Readers?It
16、s sparking fresh enthusiasm for literature in China. Mywhole family are fond of it.A.You asked for it B. You bet C. You have my word D. Youre got me there.34.It is never easy for graduates to find their ideal jobs,where in addition to necessary knowledge,they are required to have some related experi
17、ence.A.be equipped with B.equip with C.being equipped with D. equipping with35.- It annoys me when a persons cell phone goes off during a movie.-Yeah,me too.It .A. really bites my tongue B.teally gets on my neversC.makes me see the handwriting on the wallD.gets me to kill the fatted calf第二部分 完形填空(共2
18、0小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 As a high schooll student, Guy Vinser highly skilled, lie was thm kiod kid everyone could see was headed for a certain kindof36.Electedseniorclasspresidentand passionate aboutstudying foreign 37, he won a sc
19、holaiship to study in Shanghai thesummer after his senior year. His life was also 38 by trappdy. When he was 15, his father died of cancer. Two years later, his mother was diagnosed wiih breast canrer, and then 39.shemade a full recovery sis months later. 40 causing Viner to grow up faster tkan many
20、 of his peers (同龄人),those 41_equipped him with a paision for42to others. Studying organizational behavior at university, he soughtoppurtunties that would43haa ability to do good and make a(an) _44_ impact on others. And 45 ,Viuer bus taken on a variety pf projects designed to spread awareness and im
21、prove the 46 of others. Two years ago, Viner 47 a team of six students to 48 over 10,000 for the Make -A-Wish Foundation.And 49 ,he ran three races in one day to collect for a summer camp for 50 whose parents have cancer. Last year,the Viner family suffered more devastation(重创) when their home in Ne
22、w York was 51 by Hurricane Sandy-an experience that only 52 Viners belief that it is neccessary and 53 to repay others. “Things were washed away in a hurricane,”Viner says,“but 54 to making the world a better place is a purpose that doesnt go 55 . 36.A.career B.success C.mixture D.competence37.A.lit
23、erature B.affairs C.economies D.languages38.A.touched B. changed C.adjusted D.covered39.A.automatically B. suddenly C.fortunately D.surpringly40.A.adolescents B.experiences C.skils D.approoaches42.A.giving backB.giving in C. giving out D. giving over43. A.match B.challenge C.assess D.develop44.A.las
24、ting B. all-roundC.political D.emotional45.A.anyway B.somehow C.indeed D.moreover46.A.abilities B.lives C.personalitics D.attitudes47.A.required B.ennouragedC.led D.assisted48.A.pay B. invest C.save D.raise49.A.shortly B.recently C.currently D.eventually50.A.children B.applicants C.victims D.volunte
25、ers51.A.broken B.buried C.crushed D.destroyed52. A.fueled B.affected C.shook D.questioned 53. A.generous B.pracitical C.urgent D.conventional54.A.adapting B.appealing C.contributing D.responding55. A.out B.away C.back D.down第三部分:阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
26、该项涂黑。A Conventional wisdom may tell you that a masters degree from Harvand Business School in the US is the key to a Fortune 500 job,while the same degree from the Wharton School of the Univesity of Pennsyleania,US,means a possible career on Wall Street. It seems that the graduate school you go to s
27、omewhat decides your future.And a recent New York Times article reveals the correlation between MBA(Master of Business Administration)graduates at certain US schools and careet prospects. To work at AimiEonRoss School of Business (University) of Michihigan) Amazon regularly hires more MBAs from top
28、10 business schools than big Wall Street firms. And a large chunk of Americans employees are from Rose. Craduate Peter Faricy, vice president of Amazon Marketplace, says the reason behind this is that Rosscurriculum -related offerings , a problem-solvingcourse for instance , are partticularly well s
29、uited to Amazon.To work at McKinsey Company Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern) For an MBA, landing a job at McKinsey is bike trying to pet into a competilive businees school all over again. However, Kellogg graduates perform well in the fierces competition,The schools, MBAs are in demand at
30、 elite consulting firms, which hired 35 percent of Kellogg graduates last year, a highter pereentage than at Harvard (23 perceet) and Stanford (16 percent).To work at AppleFuqua School ofBusiness(Duke) Silicon Alky hasnt always welcomedMBAs.However,two ofApples top 10 executives come from Fuqua. App
31、le han hired 32 Fuqua graduates over the past five years,and provided 42 internships for Duke students.To start your own company Harvard Bysiness School The extensive resourees Harvard has devoted to its entreprencurial offerings in recent years are starting to show real results.By many accounts ,it
32、 has surpassed Stanford as the top entrepreneurial hot-bed in the US.56. According to the passage,which of the following is true?A.To work at Apple, MRAgrauateshavean advantage.B.Consulting companies favor MBA students from Kellogg.C.Stanford produces the greatest numher of business leaders.D.Wall S
33、treet employs more MBAs from top 10 than Amazon.57. If you want to work in the area of hi - tech electronic products, you way choose to study in .A.Poss School ref Business B. Harvard business SchoolC.Fuqim School of Business D.Kellogg School of ManagementB Did you know that if you attach a weighted
34、 stick to the back of a chicken, it walks like a dinosaur? No,you did not known, or care to know, such thing,but now yu do!Thanks to this years winners of the Ig Nobel Prizes! Now in its 25th years, the Ig Nobel is the funny younger cousin of the honored Mobel Prize. It applauds achievements in the
35、field of medicine,biology,physics,economics,literature,etc.Every September at Harvard University,awards are presented in 10categories that change yearyear to depending on-according to the organization-what makes the judges “Laugh,then think”. The ccremony officially begins when Audience members laun
36、ch paper airplanes at an assigned hurman taxget on the stag,then speakers only have 60 seconds to present their research.In previous years, the one- minute rule was imposed by a young girl- seconds Miss Sweetie Poo who would up to the platform and repeat the words:“Please stop,Im bored.” in a sharp
37、tone until the speaker left the stage. Fortunaiciy for cindJdaUK Xhmti, the Ig Infn獅嫌 UHure are held afteiwnds on Saturday (o gi ve prea?ni4;m mofe Ume tci explain ihe crasy tilings dicj.,rrc workiiig on. The rearch can seem more like the brainchildren of teenage boys than of rcspcctablfi adulua. Ju
38、stin Schmidt won the physiology Ig for creating the “Sting Pain Idlex” , which rates the pain people feel after getting, stung by insects. Smith pressed bees against 25 diffrent parts of his body until they stung him. Five stings a day for 38 days, Smith concluded that the most painful sting locatio
39、ns were the nostril (鼻孔)and the upper lip. Silly as they sound. not all of the Ig awards lack scientific,applicability, A group of scientists from 12 different countries won in the medicine category for accurately diagnosing patients with appendicitis (阑尾炎) based on an unuaual measurement:speed bump
40、s (减速带), They found that palients aremore likely to have appendicitis,if they report pain during bumpy car rides. All thede weirdexperiments have just one thing in conmmot. Theyre improbable.It can be tempting to sassume that “improbable” implies more than that implies bad or good,worthless or valua
41、ble, trivial or important. Something improbuble can be any of those , or none of them , or all of them , in different ways. And what you dont exspect can be a powerful foree for not only entertaining science,but also for the boundary - pushing science we call innovation.58. Accfurling to the passage
42、,whatcanweknow about the awarding ceremony of Ig Nobel?A.All the candidae must know how to fold paper planes.B. Miss Sweetie Poo is famous as one to of its young hostesses.C. It is held at a flxed placc,presenting awards in 10 categories.D. Ig Informal Lecture gives speakers a minute to present thei
43、r research.59. The example in Paragraiph 6 is used to illustrate that Ig Nobel .A. offers another chance to those missing the Nobel PrizesB.amuses thepeople present but lacks scientifik applicability C.celebrates the diligent work of researchs all over the world D.serves asaplatfrom for the creative
44、 and pracktical achievements60. Among the four candidates below,who is most likely to win an Ig Nobel?A. A chemist who invents a chemical method to partially un-boil an egg.B.A physicistwho has been devotedto studying the origin of the untverse.C.Anhonorable novelist who is good at criticizing socia
45、l injustice severely.D. An economist whoachieves a breakthrough in the study of international trade.C Can electricity cause cancer? In a society that runs on etectric power, the very idea seems absurd. But for more than a decade, a growing band of scientists and journalists has pointed to studies th
46、at seem to link exposure to exectromagnetc fields with increased risk of leukemia ( 白血病)and other malignancies(恶性肿瘤).The implications are unsettling, since everyone comes into contact with such fieds, which are generated by everything electrical , from power lines to personal computers and micro-wav
47、e ovens. Because evidence on the suject is inconclusive and often contradictort,it has been hard to decide whether concern about the health effects of electricity makes sense. Now the alarmists have gained some qualified support from the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency. In the summary of a new s
48、cientific review, released in draft form late last week, the EPA has put forward what amounts to the most serious government warning to date. The agency tentatively concludes that scientific evidence “sugges a casual link.” between extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields and leukemia,lymphoma
49、(淋巴瘤)and brain cancer. The report does identify the common 60 hertz magnetic field as “a poissible,but not proven ,causeuse of cancer in humans”. The- report is no reason to panic. If there is a cancer risk. The evidence is still so controvesial that the draft stirred a great deal of debate within b
50、rush Adminidtration,and the EPA released it over strong objections from the Pentagon and the White House.But now no one can deny that the issue must be taken seriously and that much more research is needed. At the heart of the debate is a simple and well - understoodphysical phenomenon that when an
51、electric current passes through a wire,it generates an electromagnetic field that exerts forces on surrounding objects. For many years,scientists dismissed any suggetion that such forces might be harmful, primarily because they are so extraordinarily werk. The ELF magnetic field generated by a video
52、 terninal measutes only about one-hundresth the srength of the carths own magnetic field.The electric fields surrounding a power line can be as high as 10 kiloyoltsper meter. but the corresponding field induced in human cells will be only about 1 millivolt per meter. This is far less than the eletri
53、c fields that the cells themselves generate. The- consensus uesed to be that they could not, and for decades scientists concentrated on more powerful kinds of radiution, like X - rays. Such radiiations have been clearly linked-to increased cancer risks and thers are regulations to control emissions,
54、 But epidemiological (流病学的),studies, laboratory work showing that exposure to ELF fields can have biological effects on animal tissues,a mechanism by which those effects could lead to cancerous growths has never been found. 61. The passage mainly tels1 us about .studies on the cause of cause of canc
55、er related to malignanciesdifferent ideas about the influence of electricity on cancercontroversial viewqoints in the cause of increased and cancer the newly- found relationship between electricity and cancer62. The view - point of the U.S. Enviranmental Protection Agency is .A. electricity really a
56、ffects cancer in a casuall B. no conclusion can be immediately drawn casuallyC. there is a casual relationship between eledricity and cancerD.low frequency clertromagnctic field ia a possiibleof cancer63. It can be inferred from physical phenomenon that .A. the force of the electromagnetic field is
57、too weak to be harmfulB. the force of lhe electromagnetic field artually does not exist at allC.onlymore powerful radiation can knockclectron out of human body andharmhealth.D.the force of the electromagnetic field is weaker than the electricfieldthatthe cellsgenerate64. Which blank is the best plac
58、e to put the sentence “How could such minor forces cause a health rbngrr? A.B.C.D.D Lita CabEllut isone of Spains most successful artists,but the womans whose paintings now sell for six figure sums spent her years living the street. Lita was born in a village in Aragon, north east Spain,in 1961.Whil
59、e she was a baby, Lita was left with her grandmother -but jbet in reality she spent most of her time out streets.“I ran after the walers .They gave me money topacks of eigarettes or sand wiches ,and I kept the change, looking back, she says.“ Art,of course,was there because art is always around us.”
60、But she was orrupied with survial then. According to the 2014 2015 annual report ,now her vivid portrains can sell for 100,000 or more -actors Hugh Jackman and well as chef,Gordon Ramsay,are each reported to own one,such as The Coco numero4,Alam and Eddy Wenting and about 200 painting,drawings and m
61、ore.Among the works and masters on exhibition,the visitors will find the best pieces,most importantly.Eddy Wenting. So what changed the course of Litas life so dramatically? Litas pandmother did when she was about ten years old and the ended up in a Barcelona orphanage before being adopted by “a bea
62、utiful Catalan family” two years later. She wont reveal much about them, except that they introduced her to art. They took her toMadridsPrado museum , and introduce 13 - year - old Lita to pilgrimage to San Isidro,which was painted between 1820 and 1823.“I recognized Goyas painting the expressions i
63、n the eyes of the people that I crossed in the streets when I was. little ,”she says. “This painting describes the hope, the terrific moments that the human being can have when you lose your secunrity. For me, when I saw this painting for the first time I left the complicity of being a witnees.” It
64、made such an impression on her that she tried to copy another Goyaone, of his sweeter works describing a country boy with a girl and a dog.The result was not spectacular but her adopted family encouraged little Lita to keep paintingthey even paid for private tutors to make up for lost time. And for
65、the first time in her life,she started going to school.“Its difficult for me at school as I was so far behind Its hard to start learning to read and write,and when theres the psychological difficulty of being put into a class where classmates are much younger. She slowly made progress,started to lis
66、ten to the “voice of art” and decided to study art at Amsterdams Academy. The“three big masters” who influenced her the most were Spains painter Goya,the sculptor Donatello,and German composer Bach.After graduating for many years,she stayed in the Netherlands and managed to establish a studio and no
67、w she has one in The Hague,but success didnt come easily. “I did things like giving someone a painting so they would pay my electricity bill and painting a house to get three months credit in a supermarket.When you are in a growth period as an artist you have to defend it amazingly because you need
68、time to become a master.If you exchange that time for money,you dont get that lime back to develop yourself.” At one point,having established a good relationship with an honorable gallery,she derid-ed to start all over again,and didnt sell anything for two years.“I had painted a shocking series on c
69、hild but her colleagues said,No,Lita,you cant do this.People dont want this.Paint more angels,those angels that sell so well. I said No,and I lost my gallery.” Although Lita has held solo exhibitions in London.Dubai and Seoul,she is little known in her mother land.Two shows in 2017 are aimed at reme
70、dying this: a retrospective at Barcelona,and an exhibition at A Corunas art museum where her studio will be recreated. As for her birth mother,Cabellut says she has forgiven her for abandoning her.She recalls once visiting her when the painter was a student but found it impossible to tell her how sh
71、e felt. 65.What can we know about Litas childhood life? A.She was given birth to in the Netherlands. B.She was adopted by a family in 1973. C.She lived a homeless life with her grandmother. D.She lost her grandma during her teenage years.66.According to the passage,we know the painting “A Pilgrimage
72、 to San Isidro”_. A.was exhibited in London museum B.was collected by actor Hugh Jackman C.was a best-known painting of Donatello D.was one works of Spains painter Goya 67.The underlined word “spectacular” in Paragraph 7 is closet in meaning to “ _ ”. A.frightening B.apparent C.necessary D.extraordi
73、nary 68.When Lita said “NO” to the gallery,she really _. A.didnt want to paint against her will B.would hold solo exhibitions in LondonC.was eager to come back to hometown D.found another gallery to cooperate with 69. Which of the following best describe Lita according to the passage? A. Wealthy and
74、 beautiful.B.Dynamic and overconfident. C. Conservative and childish.D.Conventional and sensitive.70.What can be the best title for the passage? A.How an artist travelled many countries B.How an artist was adopted and brought up C.How a street child became a leading artist D.How the three masters im
75、pressed an artist 第卷(非选择题,共35分)笫四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;毎小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格也填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号的横线上。 This time of year,thousands of college applicants await e-notices and auspiciously (吉利地)sized envelopes from schools, under terrible pressure from their parents, frie
76、nds, teachers, and themselves. To this anxious lot, I offer some advice, which comes not only from a bit of experience, but also a bit of research: just cool out, okay? Many parents and students think there is a world of difference between the lifelong outcomes of an A-minus student who gets into, s
77、ay. Princeton, and an A-minus student who applies to Princeton but “only” gets into some less selective school, like Penn State or the University of Wisconsin. They assume that a decision made by faceless Ivy League admissions officers will mark the difference between success and failure in life. Th
78、ere are two important things to say about this stress. First, to put the anxiety into context, the kids applying to these schools are already doing quite well. Seventy percent of 29-year-olds dont have a bachelors degree, and the majority of BAs are earned at non-selective schools that accept a majo
79、rity of their applicants. Many of the people applying to selective colleges have already won lifes lottery. But if that doesnt ease the nerves of the 40,000 people waiting on Stanford or Penn, here is a more encouraging conclusion from economics. For most applicants, it doesnt matter if they dont ge
80、t into their top choice, according to a paper by Stacy Dale, a mathematician at Mathematica Policy Research, and Alan Krueger, an economist at Princeton University. They tracked two groups of studentsone that attended college in the 1970s and the other in the early 1990s. They wanted to know:Did stu
81、dent attending the most elite colleges earn more in their 30s. 40s. and 50s than students with similar SAT scores, who were rejected from elite colleges? The short answer was no. Or, in the authors language, the difference between the students who went to super-selective schools and the students wit
82、h similar SAT scores who were rejected from those schools and went to less selective institutions was “indistinguishable from zero.” What does that mean? U means that, for many students, “who you are” is more important than where you go”. Its hard to show that highly selective colleges add much earn
83、ing power, even with their distinguished professors and professional networks. In addition, the decision of admissions officers isnt as important as the sum of the decisions, habits, and relationships students have built up to this point in their young life. For the elite colleges themselves, the Da
84、le-Krueger paper had additional, fascinating findings. Its found that the most selective schools do make an extraordinary difference in life earning for minority students from less-educated families who are more likely to rely on colleges to provide the training and job networks that come automatica
85、lly from living in a rich neighborhood with wealthy parents. In conclusion, getting into Princeton if your parents went to Princeton? Fine, although not a game-changer. But getting into Princeton if your parents both left community college after a year? That could be game-changing. 第五部分:词汇检测 (共10小题;
86、每小题0.5分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列各小题,并根据所给首字母的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。81. According to the law, education is c between the ages 5 and 16 in china.82. Tganks to the effort of the last three years,there has been a f change in the infrastruure construction of our city.83.It is the diffe
87、rences rather than the s that matter between us.84.Ahraham Lincoln a slavery in theUnited States,85. She prepared for all (可能性)by taking enough food, water, and money, for something unexpected may happen on the road.86. One of the (要求)for a fire is that the material be beated to its burning temporat
88、ure.87. The boy felt (窘迫的)in front of such a big audience.88. C Australias small population,its outstanding performance at the Olympic was really amazing.89.Much to this (满意),his son achieved the highest grade in the maths exam.90.His to remarks made him an easy target for the opposition.笫六部分:书面表达(满
89、分20分) 请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。 Bullying isnt just confined to the real world. According to the Cyberbullying Research Center, almost half of all young people have been bullied online. Cyberbullying is a form in which people harm other people online deliberately. And unlike the traditional bully
90、, the electronic bully can remain anonymous, so we often dont know who they are. Cyberbullying includes things like spreading lies and rumors online, sending or forwarding unpleasant message via instant messaging, text or on social networks. Its becoming very common among teenagers these days. There are campaigns against cyberbullying and some places have adopted laws to prevent it.【写作内容】 1.用约30个单词写出上文概要; 2.用约120个单词写出以下相关内容: (1)网络暴力的原因和影响; (2)从社会规范和个人行为谈谈如何应对网络暴力。【写作要求】 1.发表观点时必须提供理由或论据; 2.阐述观点、提供论据或叙述经历时,不能直接引用原文语句; 3.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。【评分标准】 概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。