1、2016-2017学年第一学期期中考试试题高 二 英 语 2016.11第I卷(三部分,共80分)第一部分:听力(满分15分)第一节(共5小题,每题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What does the woman suggest? A Hurrying to the cinema B. Having dinner instead C. Eating something first2.What will the we
2、ather be like tomorrow evening? A. Rainy B. Sunny C. Cloudy3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A bank B. A robbery C. A policeman4. How does the man probably pay his bill? A. In cash B. By card C. By check5. What probably is the man? A. A driver B. A doctor C. A patient第二节(共10小题,每题1分,满分
3、10分)听下面4段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A, B, C三个选项里选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段对话,回答6-7题6. Where is the man? A. In a library B. In a cafeteria C. In his classroom7. What does the woman want to do? A. To study together now. B. To meet an hour early before the tes
4、t. C. To go over the problems at her home.听第7段对话,回答8-10题8. What does the man think of the living room? A. Its noisy B. Its small C. Its dark9. Where does the woman suggest putting the refrigerator? A. In the living room B. In the bedroom C. In the kitchen10. Why is the man satisfied with two bedroom
5、s? A. They are big and quiet B. They can get a lot of light. C. One of them can be used as a study听第8段对话,回答11-13题11. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. On a street B. On the phone C. At a sports center12. What does the man suggest doing tomorrow? A. Going to class together B. Playin
6、g basketball C. Playing tennis13. When will the speakers meet tomorrow? A. At 5:30pm B. At 5:00pm C. At 2:00pm听第9段对话,回答14-15题14. What do we know about the rules of this company? A. Work starting at 8:20 exactly. B. Changing into the uniform at home. C. No personal calls during company time.15. What
7、will the company do if the employees work overtime? A. Give them a chance of promotion B. Give them double days off C. Pay them a double wage.第二部分:英语知识综合运用(满分35分)第一节:单项选择(共15题,每题1分,满分15分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。16.I really appreciate your_ to help me with my maths,but Im afraid that I
8、 have no time this week. A. offered B. to offer C. offering D. offer17.Can you help me with the maths homework ,mom? -You cant always _ others help for your homework. Do it by yourself this time, Dear. A. wait on B. rely on C. insist on D. turn on18. Our club is open to everyone _ age, sex or educat
9、ional background. A. due to B. except for C. along with D. regardless of19.He failed in the driving test again. He_.A. must have disappointed B. must have been disappointedC. might be disappointed D. couldnt be disappointed20.According to a report, each year almost half of the professional athletes
10、retiring from competition _ jobless or without a further schooling plan.A. go up B. end up C. stay up D. come up21.Many things such as going abroad and owning a car, _ impossible in the past, are now very common. A. considered B. to be considered C. considering D. being considered 22.Research found
11、that children who drank mainly soda were more than twice as likely as those who drank no soda _ signs of aggression. A. showing B. to show C. shown D. show23.My money _.Id better go to the bank to draw some in case I _ none in hand. A. has run out; will have B. is running out; have C. has been run o
12、ut or; will have D. is running out of; have24.The experiment shows that proper amounts of exercise, if_ regularly, can improve our health.A. being carried out B. carrying out C. carried out D. to carry out25.The experts have given some practical advice _ the problems that most people are concerned a
13、bout in food safety. A. in charge of B. in honor of C. in regard to D. in favor of26._ your composition carefully, some spelling mistakes can be avoided. A.Having checked B. Check C. If you check D. To check27._ misunderstanding, leaders of the two countries have increased the exchange of visits in
14、recent years.A. Overcome B. Being overcome C. To overcome D. Overcoming28.All flights to London Heathrow Airport have been delayed _ the volcanic ash.A. regardless of B. because C. as a result of D. in addition to29.A person _ a foreign language must be able to use the foreign language_ all about hi
15、s own.A. to learn; to forget B. to learn; forgetting C. learning; to forget D.learning:forgetting30.Its not he but you who_ the accident.A. is to blame B. are to blame C. is to blame for D. are to blame for第二节:完形填空(共20题,每题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Whenever we
16、 do something wrong, Jesus Christ sees it. He loves us and doesnt say it. Perhaps hes wondering how long well keep our mind suffering. A little boy named Johnny was visiting his grandparents on their farm and he was given a slingshot(弹弓) to play with out in the woods. He 31 for some time but he coul
17、d never hit the target he had set for himself. Getting a little 32 , he walked back to the farmhouse for dinner. As he was _ 33 back, he saw Grandpas pet duck. Just out of 34 , he let the slingshot fly , hitting it in the head ,and killed it. In a panic, he 35 the dead duck in the woodpile, only to
18、see his sister Sally 36 be watching him. Sally had seen all this, but she said _ 37_ . After lunch that day Grandma said, “Sally, its your turn to wash the dishes.” But Sally said, “Grandma, Johnny told me he wanted to help in the kitchen.” And then she spoke _ 38 to him, “Remember the duck?” So Joh
19、nny did the dishes. Later that day, Grandpa asked if 39 wanted to go fishing, but Grandma said, “Im sorry but I need Sally to help me make supper.” But Sally just smiled and said, “Well, thats all right because Johnny told me he was too 40 to help you. And she whispered again, “Remember the duck?” S
20、o Sally went fishing and Johnny 41 to help make supper. After several days of doing both his 42 and Sallys, Johnny finally couldnt 43 it any longer. He came to his Grandma and told her that he had killed the duck .Grandma smiled and gave him a big _44 . “Sweetheart, I know. You see, I was watering t
21、he flowers at the window 45 I saw you shoot my duck with the slingshot, and I saw the whole thing. But because I love you, I 46 you. I was just wondering how long you would let Sally 47 _ of you.”In reality, no matter how 48 _ or how uncomfortable it is to admit our wrongdoing, we should always choo
22、se to 49 it and work it through instead of running away from it. Hard as it is, it 50 us and makes us who we are.31. A. promoted B. exercised C. practiced D. consumed32. A. delighted B. upset C. amazed D. scared33. A. running B. rushing C. headingD. leaving34. A. sympathy B. pride C. impulse D. poli
23、teness35. A. hung B. presented C. protected D. hid 36. A. should B. shall C. mustD. might37. A. nothing B. everything C. something D. anything 38. A. loudly B. softly C. guiltily D. innocently39. A. Sally B. Johnny C. the children D. Grandma 40. A. reluctant B. willing C. curious D. cautious41. A. k
24、ept up B. held back C. left behind D. stayed behind42. A. chores B. homework C. games D. sports43. A. accept B. stand C. withdraw D. allow44. A. hug B. blow C. reward D. award45. A. whereas B. as C. while D. when46. A. appreciate B. admire C. forgiveD. force47. A. put the blame B. make friends C. pu
25、t pressure D. make a slave48. A. doubtful B. grateful C. harmful D. painful49. A. reject B. control C. face D. witness50. A. develops B. shapes C. ruins D. prepares第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,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。AWork your brain! Between 2 and 3 pounds of wonder, it con
26、trols everything we say, do or think, who we are and what we care about. The way we walk or laugh or figure out things. What we like and the talents we possess. How we see and talk and run and jump and process our food. The brain uses 20 percent of our bodys oxygen and 20 percent of its blood. Somew
27、here within its protein, fat, 100,000 miles of blood vessels and 100 billion nerve cells, it helps us remember where we put our gym shoes. Change our temperature so we dont die because of the heat or cold. Speed us up or slow us down. Help us choose between orange juice or orangeflavored drinks. Its
28、 complexity are stunning, far beyond anything most of us can imagine. To keep this work of art as polished as possible we need to eat right, exercise and keep mentally stimulated. Good nutrition helps brain cells communicate with each other. Exercise stimulates a hormone in our brain that improves m
29、emory. Mental stimulation keeps you sharp even as you age. “Its very important that we tell people to be physically active and mentally active,” said neurologist Malcolm Stewart. “People cannot stop aging, but youre able to reduce the damage; youre able to keep the function up.” Following are Dr. St
30、ewarts advice for improving brain health:NutritionAvoid fast food. Follow the old adage(格言): For breakfast, eat like a king; for lunch, like a queen; for supper, like a beggar.ExerciseDo a combination of stretching aerobic and musclestrengthening every day.Mental gamesTry to have a sense of hope abo
31、ut the future. Do puzzles. Listen to music. Reach out to others to make their lives better.51. The purpose of the author in writing this passage is to _.A. inform us how the brain works B. give us advice on how to keep the brain healthy C. tell us that the brain plays an important role in our lives
32、D. show how special the brain is to us 52. The underlined word “stunning” means _.A. interesting B. strange C. significant D. amazing 53. In order to keep brain healthy,we should avoid _.A. eating a good lunch B. doing puzzles C. eating a large supper D. taking aerobic exercise B Skeptics are a stra
33、nge lot. Some of them refuse to admit the serious threat of human activities to the environment, and they are tired of people who disagree with them. Those people, say skeptics, spread nothing but bad news about the environment. The “eco-guilt” brought on by the discouraging news about our planet gi
34、ves rise to the popularity of skeptics as people search for more comforting worldviews. Perhaps that explain why a new book by Bjorn Lomborg received so much publicity. That book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, declares that it measures the “real state of the world” as fine. Of course, another expl
35、anation is the deep pockets some big businesses with special interests. Indeed, Mr. Lomborgs views are similar to those of some Industry-funded organizations, which start huge activities though the media to confuse the public about issues like global warming. So it was strange to see Mr. Lomborgs bo
36、ok go largely unchallenged in the media though his beliefs were contrary to most scientific opinions. One national newspaper in Canada ran a number of articles and reviews full of words of praise, even with the conclusion that “After Lomborg, the environmental movement will begin to die down.” Such
37、one-sided views should have immediately been challenged. But only a different review appeared in Nature, a respected science magazine with specific readership. The review remarked that Mr. Lomborgs “preference for unexamined materials is incredible (不可信的)”。A critical (批判的) eye is valuable, and the m
38、edia should present information in such a way that could allow people to make informed decisions. Unfortunately, that is often inaccessible as blocked by the desire to be shocking or to defend some special interests. People might become half-blind before a world partially exhibited by the media. Tha
39、ts a shame, because matters concerning the health of the planet are far too important to be treated lightly.54. According to the passage, which of the following may be regarded as “skeptics”? A. People who agree on the popularity of “eco-guilt”. B. People who disbelieve the serious situation of our
40、planet. C. People who dislike the harmful effect of human activities. D. People who spread comforting news to protect our environment.55. Which of the following can be a reason for the popularity of Lomborgs books? A. Some big businesses intend to protect their own interests. B. The book challenges
41、views about the fine state of the wirld. C. The author convinces people to seek comforting worldviews. D. Industryfunded media present confusing information.56. The author mentioned the review in Nature in order to_. A. voice a different opinion B. find fault with Lomborgs book C. challenge the auth
42、ority of the media D. point out the value of scientific views.57. What is the authors main purpose in writing the passage? A. To encourage the skeptics to have a critical eye. B. To warn the public of the danger of halfblindness with reviews. C. To blame the medias lack of responsibility in presenti
43、ng information. D. To show the importance of presenting overall information by the media.C Years ago, my wife and I volunteered at a homeless shelter in downtown Los Angeles, US, preparing meals for thousands of people. I got to talk with one of the guys in line, Albert. He was tall and skinny with
44、bright blue eyes, a weathered (饱经风霜的) face and a warm smile. He said he liked the candy cane (拐杖糖) socks my wife gave me. “Want to see mine?” he asked, lifting his leg. He was barefoot (光脚的). He said he had been meaning to pick up a pair but hadnt gotten around to it. I felt a sinking feeling in my
45、stomach. The next day, after work, I stopped at Ross and filled up a cart with socks - about $100 (669 yuan) worth nothing fancy, just white cotton mens socks. I stuffed my trunk (汽车的行李箱) with them. That next morning, I set my alarm for 5 am and drove over to Santa Monicas Palisades Park, which is a
46、 common destination for homeless people. I took one of the bags from my trunk. It was still dark out. I headed for a group of three men, standing around a tree, probably using it as a windbreaker (风衣). Two were asleep under heavy blankets, and the third was digging through his shopping cart. As I wa
47、lked toward him, he watched me, perhaps questioning my motives. “I thought you guys might need some fresh new socks,” I told him, handing him a pair. He looked confused at first but took them and said, “Thank you.” I gave him two more pairs for his buddies. I moved on. An hour later, I had given out
48、 all the socks. Most people were sleeping, and I felt like Santa. I knew that when they would wake up they would find a very meaningful present. That was nine years ago. Every week Ill hand out as many socks as I can. Some of the regulars call me “the sock guy”. If Im on vacation or on a business tr
49、ip for more than a week, I bring a bag of socks with me and hand them out to the homeless on the streets in other states and countries. Its addictive, I suppose. Its incredibly satisfying to operate “under the radar” to help make some peoples lives a little bit easier. Part of me hopes to see Albert
50、 out there one of these days, but even if I dont, I like to think one of the pairs will find him.58. According to the text, the conversation between the author and Albert in the first paragraph _. A. showed that Albert wanted to wear fancy socks B. made the author feel ashamed of being rich C. let t
51、he author make up his mind to help homeless people D. gave the author the idea to buy socks for the homeless59. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article? A. The author was often questioned about why he was giving out socks. B. The author handed out socks to the homeless as
52、Christmas gifts. C. The author believed that socks were very useful for poor people. D. The author went to Santa Monicas Palisades Park because he was sure that Albert would be there.60. The phrase “under the radar” in the last paragraph probably means “_”. A. cheerfully B. unnoticeably C. confident
53、ly D. strangely61. The author wrote this text mainly to _. A. give suggestions on volunteering B. describe the hard lives of the homeless C. share his concerns about the increasing number of homeless people D. share his experience and show that it feels good to help othersD Many of us have heard sto
54、ries about teachers who can “see” into a students future. Even if a student is not performing well, they can predict success. We are convinced that this ability, this gift, is evidence that they were “called to teach” . If the gift of sight is evidence, how greater must be the gift of touch. I have
55、a story. I grew up in the fifties in a poor African American neighborhood in Stockton, California, that had neither sidewalks nor an elementary school. Each day, always in groups at our parents insistence, my friends and I would leave home early enough to walk eight blocks to school and be in our se
56、ats when the bell rang. For four blocks, we walked on dusty roads. By the fifth block, we walked on sidewalks that led to lovely homes and to Fair Oaks Elementary School. It was at Fair Oaks, in a sixth grade English class, that I met Ms. Victoria Hunter, a teacher who had a huge influence on my lif
57、e. During reading periods, she would walk around the room, stop at our desks, stand over us for a second or two, and then touch us. Without saying anything to us (nothing could break the silence of reading periods), she would place two fingers lightly on our throats and hold them there for seconds.
58、I learned many years later when I was a student at Stanford University that teachers touch the throat of students to check for sub-vocalization (默读), which slows down the reading speed. I did not know at the time why Ms. Hunter was touching our throats, but I was a serious and respectful student and
59、 so, during silent reading period, I did what Ms. Hunter told us to do. I kept my eyes on the material I was reading and waited for her to place her fingers lightly on my throat. One day, out of curiosity, I raised my head from my book though not high so that I could see Ms. Hunter, a white woman fr
60、om Canada, moving up and down the rows, stopping at the desks of my classmates. I wanted to see how they reacted when she touched their throats. She walked past them. I was confused. Did she pass them by because they were model students? What did we, the students who were touched, not do right? I sa
61、t up straighter in my chair, thinking that my way of sitting might be the problem. I was confused. Several days later, I watched again, this time raising my head a little higher. Nothing changed. Ms. Hunter touched the same students. Always, she touched me. She touched me with her hands. She also to
62、uched me with her belief in my ability to achieve. She motivated me by demanding the best from me and by letting teachers I would meet in junior high school know that I should be challenged, that I would be serious about my work. I am convinced that she touched me because she could “see” me in the f
63、uture. That was true of all of us at Fair Oaks who sat still and silent as Ms. Hunter placed her fingers lightly on our throats. We left Fair Oaks as “best students,” entered John Marshall Junior High School, finished at the top of our high school class, and went on to earn graduate degrees in vario
64、us subjects. Ms. Hunter saw us achieving and she touched us to make certain that we would. I was not surprised that she came to my graduation ceremony at Edison High School in Stockton or that she talked to me about finishing college and earning a Ph. D. She expected that of me. She gave me a beauti
65、fully wrapped box. Inside was a gift, the beauty of which multiplies even as it touches me: a necklace to which I can add charms for each stage of my life.62. According to the writer, what is a special ability many good teachers possess?A. The ability to make all students behave well.B. The ability
66、to treat different students in the same way.C. The ability to discover a students potential to succeed.D. The ability to predict the near future of a poor student.63. According to the passage, how did Ms. Hunter motivate the writer?A. By correcting the way she sat. B. By having high expectations of
67、her.C. By sending her a valuable necklace. D. By communicating with her parents often.64. What does the writer mean by “a necklace to which I can add charms for each stage of my life” (paragraph 6)?A. A gift which encourages me to do well on the journey of my life.B. A gift which becomes more and mo
68、re valuable as time goes by.C. A necklace which I wear on all important occasions in my life.D. A necklace which suits me and adds to my charm.65. Which of the following serves as the best title for the story?A. Ms. Hunters SurpriseB. Ms. Hunters ChallengeC. A Teacher s TouchD. A Teachers Memory第卷(共
69、4大题,共40分)第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题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里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。Whether you think you need daytime rest or not,picking up a nap habit or continuing to make time for one is a smart,healthy move. Consider the evidence:The Mayo Clinic says naps promote rel
70、axation,reduce tiredness,better mood and recover alertness (机敏)A 2010 British study found that compared to getting more nighttime sleep or drinking more coffee,a midday nap was the best way to cope with the midafternoon slump (萎靡)The Harvard Health Letter says that several studies have shown that pe
71、ople remember new information better when they take a nap shortly after learning it. And,unbelievably,a study of nearly 24,000 Greek adults in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that people who napped regularly had a 37 percent reduced risk of dying from heart disease compared to people who did
72、nt nap.To get the most out of your rest,follow these tips.How long to sleep:Naps provide different benefits depending on how long they are,says MentalF.A 20minute nap will promote alertness and concentration;a 90minute nap which includes deeper stages of sleep,can strengthen creativity. The danger z
73、one is when youre somewhere in between,because waking up in the middle of a sleep cycle can lead to sleep inertia(惯性)So stick to 20 or 90 minutes for maximum benefits. If you wake up from a nap feeling confused or more tired,its likely that your timing was just off.What time to sleep:P says that you
74、 experience a natural dip in body temperature (the same kind that makes you feel sleepy at night) between 1 pm. and 3 pm.A power nap at this time can promote alertness for several hours and,for most people,wont affect being able to fall asleep at night.How to get comfortable:MentalF says it takes ab
75、out 50 percent longer to fall asleep sitting up than lying down.(Thats why we sleep so poorly on planes and trains!) Pick a dark,cozy place thats not too warm or too chilly.P recommends napping on the couch instead of in bed,so you wont snooze for too long.Surprisingly,the best place to sleep may be
76、 a hammock (吊床) if you have one.A Swiss study published last year found that people fell asleep faster and had deeper sleep when they napped in a hammock than in a bed. That same rocking motion that causes babies to sleep works wonders for grownups too.Consider a “caffeine nap”:It sounds strange,but
77、 drinking coffee right before a nap may be the perfect aid for maximum alertness. Since caffeine takes 20 to 30 minutes to take full effect,youll feel even more alert after your 20minute nap.Title:How to Take a NapFindingIts good for you to form the 1._of taking naps.Evidence2._to the Mayo Clinic,na
78、ps are of great benefit to people.A 2010 British study finds that there is no 3._way to reduce the midafternoon slump than a midday nap.Those who took 4._naps are less likely to die from heart disease than those who didnt.TipsHow much 5_to sleepA nap between 20 to 90 minutes is suitable for you.If y
79、ou feel confused or more tired,6._are your timing was just off.What time to sleepTo take a nap between 1 pm.and 3 pm.can make you alert 7._affecting your nighttime sleep.TipsHow to get comfortableYou had better find a place where you can 8._down.It is suggested that you choose a dark and cozy place.
80、To our 9._,the best place to nap may be a hammock.Consider a “caffeine nap”Drinking coffee before a nap helps you to be more alert after 10._up,because caffeine begins to take full effect after 2030 minutes.第五部分:词汇检测(根据所给提示,写出形式和意义都恰当的词,共10题,每题0.5分,满分5分)1. It is estimated that the damage r_ between
81、$1 million and $ 5 million.2. Further scans are required to c_ the diagnosis of abnormality(病变)before we draw a conclusion.3. I have a large circle of friends and a_ engaged in photography.4.We will work hard to t_ the economic development pattern, restructure the economy and set out on a path of ba
82、lanced and sustainable development.5.They succeeded in finishing the work by a_ our methods.6.-The school has been refused p_ to expand. -That means a large number of students will be forced to attend another school in this district.7.-Large q_ of water have been pumped into the land to water the cr
83、ops. -Thats of great help to plants suffering from the drought.8. -Are people in favour of the low-carbon lifestyle? -Yes, more and more people walk to work in_ to the call for low-carbon lifestyle.9. -A healthy environment is important to our survival. -I cant agree more. Everyone should be concern
84、ed about the environmental c_.10. -Has Nick decided to go abroad for further study? -Yes. He said he would go abroad with the i_ of improving his English and finding a better job when he returned.第六部分:动词适当形式填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分) 请认真阅读下列句子,并根据题干所给的信息在空格处填上所给动词的适当形式。注意:每空格不限一个单词。1.The boy pretended to_(
85、read) English books when the teacher came in.2._(create) new poetic expressions (诗意化表达) within the great American song tradition, Bob Dylan won the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature on Oct 6.3._(anchor) in everyday experience, her novels have received favourable comments and attention.4.With trees_(abs
86、orb) the carbon dioxide in the air to produce oxygen, they should be planted everywhere to protect the environment. 5. If you want to make your dream come true, _(commit) to your study is the first thing to be done. 第七部分: 书面表达(共1题,满分20分) 互联网发展迅速,人们花太多的时间上网,以至于对生活造成了一定的影响。请你根据下表提示的信息,用英语写一篇文章,简单介绍一下这
87、种现象形成的原因及所造成的影响,并发表你的观点。原因处理事情迅速、方便浏览网页可以让人了解新闻打游戏、听音乐等可以使人放松影响损害视力影响与家人、朋友交流你的观点.(至少两点)注意:1.文章需包含以上要点,可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 2.词数150左右。开头已给出,不计入词数。 |We rely on the Internet constantly, but have you ever thought about what you lose by spending so much time on it?_ 一、听力 1-5 CABAB 6-10 ABCAC 11-15 BCACC二、单选 1
88、6-20 CBDBB 21-25 ABBCC 26-30 CCCDD三、完型 31-35 CBCCD 36-40 AABCB 41-45 DABAD 46-50 CDDCB 四、阅读理解 51-53 BDC 54-57 BAAD 58-61 DCBD 62-65 CBAC 五、任务型阅读 1. habit 2. According 3. better 4. regular 5. time 6. chances 7. without 8. lie 9. surprise 10. getting/waking六、词汇检测 1. ranges 2. confirm 3. acquaintances
89、4.transform 5. adopting 6. permission 7. quantities 8. response 9. conservation 10. intention七、动词适当形式填空1. be reading 2. Having created 3. Anchored 4.absorbing5. being committed八、书面表达We rely on the Internet constantly, but have you ever thought about what you lose by spending so much time on it?With
90、the development of the Internet, we spend more and more time on it, which has had effects on our life. There are many reasons why we spend so much time online. It cannot be denied that its fast and convenient for us to handle things on the Internet. Besides, we are informed of the latest news by sur
91、fing the Internet. If we feel tired, we can play computer games or listen to music, which help us to relax. However, there are many problems caused by spending too much time online. Its harmful to our eyesight. Whats worse, it affects our communication with family members and friends.As to me, there are many advantages of surfing the Internet, but people should do it properly. Its unwise to be crazy to surf the Internet. Only in this way can we make better use of the Internet.