问题 口语交际,情景问答题

综合性学习。(4分)

生活是语文的源泉,语文是生活的镜子。七年级某个班举行了一次“漫游语文世界”的活动:

小题1:〔缤纷课堂〕语文课代表在课堂上深情念了一段感受语文的话:语文是处处闻啼鸟的春;语文是荷花映日红的夏;语文是仙鹤排云上的秋;语文是梅花独自开的冬。这段话里包含有四句古诗,你知道吗?写出两句即可。(2分)

小题2:按要求仿写(在下面的横线上补写一个与前面句式相同、语意连贯的句子)。(2分)

读沙漠,读出了它坦荡豪放的胸怀;读太阳,读出了它普照万物的无私;

答案

小题1:春眠不觉晓,处处闻啼鸟。 接天莲叶无穷碧,映日荷花别样红。 晴空一鹤排云上,便引诗情到碧宵。 墙角数枝梅,凌寒独自开。

小题1:略

单项选择题
填空题

As an adult I choose to flip pages, not channels. After four years of not watching the tube and two years of not owning one, the empirical evidence is in: My life is better without a TV. Here’s why.

TV consumes an enormous amount of time

Let’s do the math. According to a 2009 Nielson study, the average amount of time an American spends watching TV is around five hours per day! Five hours! Excluding time spent sleeping, this means the average person is spending a third of their day distracted or downright comatose. By extension, this works out to more than 3.5 months (15 weeks) of nonstop TV watching each year.

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TV news is a poor way to be informed

TV news justly receives much criticism. It has followed the path of professional wrestling: once genuine, yet now mostly for entertainment.

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TV hinders the development of relationships

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TV has too many commercials

The average 30 minute slot of television programming has 8~9 minutes of commercials.

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TV isn’t that hard to get rid of

You might think, "I couldn’t possibly quit watching. "Firstly, you don’t need to. There are alternatives, including downloading the show or watching it on DVD, both of which offer stop/play control with no commercial interruptions. Secondly, it’s really not that hard to give up a show. They’re not like nicotine. There’s no chemical dependence.

(45) TVs are the last non-portable relic

For the most part we’ve managed to make our technology mobile.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I value entertainment and relaxation as much as the next person. There are shows I download and watch regularly, summing up to perhaps four hours per week. The truth is once you target a few specific shows and cut out commercials, there’s really not that much to watch.

So save time, learn something new, try something different, build your relationships, and for your own sake, turn off the TV.

[A] Sure you might get disappointed the first time you’re left out of a conversation about last night’s episode, but you can offset this disappointment by telling people about how you learnt to hang glide instead. I’ve liked a lot of TV shows but I’ve never seen one that wasn’t completely disposable at any given minute.

[B] Internet and phone services are available almost everywhere. TVs, in contrast, are like the coil-corded phones of the past, keeping people cooped up indoors, glued to the couch. A stationary TV sets encourages a sedentary lifestyle that seldom serves us well.

[C] Getting news from a rolling ticker (滚动新闻条) or a talking head is like going to a restaurant and waiting patiently to be served whenever the staff gets around to it. News should be ready on demand. With the Internet it is. With TV, you wait. If they have a story about a kitten caught in a tree, you endure it, lest you miss a minute of something that is actually relevant to you.

[D] Based on our earlier calculations, this can work out to more than a month each year spent watching advertisements. Books have no advertisements. Even ads on the Internet can quickly be ignored if they’re of no relevance. TV ads, in contrast, are time wasters that are forced upon you.

[E] At one point I was able to recount my favorite episode word by word. By watching these repeats you don’t even get to hear a unique joke or learn something new. TV reruns are time wasters, not only are you vegging out (慵懒发呆), you’re also not taking in anything novel.

[F] Time spent watching TV is time you’re not enjoying quality experiences with friends and family. Instead of tube time, try something new and out of the ordinary with the people in your life. Play billiards. Fly a kite. Or just talk to each other.

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