2025年凤凰新学案高中英语必修第一册译林版
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一、阅读理解
A
“Hello!” You type into the chat box. There’s a slight feeling of excitement flowing through your fingers, and you can’t wait for a reply. You think, “There’s probably nothing more exciting than this.”
With communication from all corners of the world possible with the ease of our fingers, we are now witness to an advanced form of the handshake and physical conversations: online friendships.
Alarmingly, according to Internet Safety 101, almost half of young adult users have received upsetting messages, with 92 per cent posting their own real names and identification online and 58 per cent thinking it doesn’t cause concern. And though some parents may be biting their nails in fear right now, more than half of the youth have admitted to making their friends online and a great majority regularly text them.
Though the figures are daunting, we hope we haven’t scared you off! Researchers actually found that pursuing online friendships could be beneficial. The Pennsylvania State University reported that this was especially the case for those with social anxiety, as they might form a stronger comfort bond with their peers through the screen rather than a face-to-face meeting.
Additionally, online interaction may increase your self-confidence. In the situation of isolation, perhaps that perfect connection from the safety of our homes is all it takes to make things just a little more bearable.
In the end, it all depends on you. Whether your search for a friend bears fruit lies in your approach, and though I’m not a great relationship master, I have some tips that will aid you in your exploration for the “BFF (best friend forever)” of your dreams.
1. What can we infer from the third paragraph?
A. The youth often meet online friends in reality.
B. Many parents like biting their fingernails when worried.
C. Most Internet users like texting their online friends.
D. Many young adult users lack awareness of Internet safety.
2. Which can replace the underlined word “daunting” in Paragraph 4?
A. Frightening.
B. Misleading.
C. Disappointing.
D. Surprising.
3. What’s the writer’s attitude to making friends online?
A. Negative.
B. Unclear.
C. Supportive.
D. Objective.
4. What do you think the passage will talk about next?
A. How to find the best online friends.
B. How to get on well with online friends.
C. How to keep in touch with online friends.
D. How to benefit from dream online friends.
A
“Hello!” You type into the chat box. There’s a slight feeling of excitement flowing through your fingers, and you can’t wait for a reply. You think, “There’s probably nothing more exciting than this.”
With communication from all corners of the world possible with the ease of our fingers, we are now witness to an advanced form of the handshake and physical conversations: online friendships.
Alarmingly, according to Internet Safety 101, almost half of young adult users have received upsetting messages, with 92 per cent posting their own real names and identification online and 58 per cent thinking it doesn’t cause concern. And though some parents may be biting their nails in fear right now, more than half of the youth have admitted to making their friends online and a great majority regularly text them.
Though the figures are daunting, we hope we haven’t scared you off! Researchers actually found that pursuing online friendships could be beneficial. The Pennsylvania State University reported that this was especially the case for those with social anxiety, as they might form a stronger comfort bond with their peers through the screen rather than a face-to-face meeting.
Additionally, online interaction may increase your self-confidence. In the situation of isolation, perhaps that perfect connection from the safety of our homes is all it takes to make things just a little more bearable.
In the end, it all depends on you. Whether your search for a friend bears fruit lies in your approach, and though I’m not a great relationship master, I have some tips that will aid you in your exploration for the “BFF (best friend forever)” of your dreams.
1. What can we infer from the third paragraph?
A. The youth often meet online friends in reality.
B. Many parents like biting their fingernails when worried.
C. Most Internet users like texting their online friends.
D. Many young adult users lack awareness of Internet safety.
2. Which can replace the underlined word “daunting” in Paragraph 4?
A. Frightening.
B. Misleading.
C. Disappointing.
D. Surprising.
3. What’s the writer’s attitude to making friends online?
A. Negative.
B. Unclear.
C. Supportive.
D. Objective.
4. What do you think the passage will talk about next?
A. How to find the best online friends.
B. How to get on well with online friends.
C. How to keep in touch with online friends.
D. How to benefit from dream online friends.
答案:
1.D 2.A 3.D 4.A
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