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牛津譯林版(2019)必修3《Unit 3 The world online Period One》2021年同步練習(xí)卷

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Ⅰ.單詞拼寫

  • 1.We've received many complaints about the quality of our
    (貨品).

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  • 2.You have to install an anti-virus
    (軟件)on your computer.

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  • 3.It is illegal to cross the
    (邊界)without the permission of the government.

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  • 4.Since I have health
    (保險(xiǎn)),I am able to claim for my medical expenses.

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  • 5.The government is spending
    (十億)of dollars on new urban rail projects.

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  • 6.When you have typed your name and password,
    (點(diǎn)擊)the OK button.

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  • 7.It is the obligation of every citizen to perform
    (軍隊(duì)的)service.

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  • 8.It is convenient to pay by WeChat so you do not have to carry large sums of
    (現(xiàn)金).

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  • 9.The paths are often very rocky so you'd better wear a pair of strong
    (靴子).

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Ⅴ.閱讀理解

  • 27.Smartphones,tablets and smart watches are banned(禁止)at school for all children under 15 in France.Under the ban students are not able to use their phones at all during school hours,including meal breaks.
       "I think it's a good thing.School is not about being on your phone," Paris mum Marie Caroline Madeleine told AFP. "It's hard with kids.You can't control what they see and that's one of the things that worry me as a parent."
       There is no law like this in Australia,but some Australian schools have banned phones.
       McKinnon Secondary School in Victoria introduced a total ban in February and Principal Pitsa Binnion said this has been a success.
       McKinnon students still have a Chromebook to use in every class for day-to-day learning but they're not allowed to use social media.Ms Binnion said at first "teachers cheered and students moaned(抱怨)",but now they're seeing the advantages. "They come to school and they're not allowed to use phones at all during the school day,including lunch breaks," she said.
       "It's been wonderful in terms of students communicating with each other at lunchtime and not looking at their screens," she said.
       Ms Binnion also leads by example and doesn't use her mobile phone in school. "I think anyone can do it if we've done it."
       Not everyone agrees with the ban.Western Sydney University technology researcher Dr Joanne Orlando wrote in online magazine The Conversation earlier this year that Australia should not ban phones in schools because it's important to educate kids to live in the age they are raised in.
       "A good education for students today is knowing how to use technology to learn,communicate and work with ideas," she wrote. "Banning students from using smartphones is a 1950s response to a 2018 state-of-play."

    (1)Why did Madeleine welcome the ban?

    A.School is for studying.
    B.Kids behave badly nowadays.
    C.Teachers find it hard to control kids.
    D.Her kids depend too much on phones.
    (2)What can we learn about the ban in McKinnon Secondary School?

    A.Some teachers were against it at first.
    B.Students can now see the good of the ban.
    C.Students can use their phones at lunch beaks.
    D.Teachers have stopped using phones at school as well.
    (3)What does the underlined word "Chromebook" in Paragraph 5 probably refer to?

    A.A book.
    B.A notebook.
    C.A learning website.
    D.A kind of computer.
    (4)What does Dr Joanne Orlando think of banning phones in schools?

    A.It will disconnect parents and kids.
    B.It will cause kids to communicate less.
    C.It will prevent kids being tech-minded.
    D.It will make education go back 60 years.

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  • 28.Indonesian university student Tyas Sisianindita spends about eight hours a day (1)
    her phone.That time includes (2)
    (watch)videos,chatting with friends and using social media.
        "I realize that I am(3)
    (addict)," she said,noting she checks her phone countless times from morning until night. "At night,when I can't sleep,I can use my phone for up to five hours." Tyas goes to the University of Indonesia,where a team of students (4)
    (recent)developed a device meant to fight phone addiction.
        The students spent three months creating the device,(5)
    can help the Internet users like Tyas reduce the time they spend looking at their phones.The device (6)
    (call)Nettox.Users can wear it on their arms.
        The Nettox device makes a sound when HRV(心率變異性)and blood oxygen levels fall,which tells wearers (7)
    (stop)using their phones.For people between the ages of 18 (8)
    25,the HRV should stay above 60.
        Internet addiction is a growing social problem in Indonesia.In October,two teenagers (9)
    (treat)for their addiction to Internet gaming,the media reported.HRV readings can change depending on if the user is a man or woman,and what (10)
    (they)body shape and health conditions are.

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