2018版高考英语大一轮复习第1部分基础知识考点module6theinternetandtelecommunications课时训练外研版

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1、Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications.单句语法填空1The war has ended but the government spending on _ (defend) is still increasing.2The _ (invent) by them has helped us a lot in our work.3Be especially careful of information _ (contain) in advertisements.4Medicine should not be kept where it is _ (

2、access) to children. 5. _ (compare) with developing countries,developed countries consume more energy.6We should speak English _ (frequent) in order to improve our spoken English.7When it comes to _ (speak)in public,no one can match him. 8As a senior high student,I think you should concentrate your

3、attention _ your skills of learning.9No matter where he is,he makes _ a rule to go for a walk before breakfast.10To their great joy,their sons schoolwork is well _ average.答案1.defence2.invention3.contained4.accessible5.Compared6.frequently7.speaking 8.on/upon9.it 10.above.单句改错(每句仅1处错误)1What a pleasa

4、nt day! Why not to go out for a walk?2Several students came up some good suggestions on how to run a class well.3A medical team,consisted of five experienced doctors and ten skillful nurses,was sent to the earthquakestricken area.4The harder you study,the more better your study will be.5He picked up

5、 an envelope contained 500 dollars in it.6We think it no good read in bed.7Comparing with the book bought last week,this one is more interesting.8On the average,how much time do you spend on sports activities each week?答案1.去掉to2.up后加with3.consistedconsisting4.去掉more5.containedcontaining6.readreading

6、7.ComparingCompared8.去掉the.课文缩写语法填空The Internet is the biggest source of information in the world,which 1._ (consist) of millions of pages of data.It dates back 2._1969 when a US defence organisation 3._ (develop)a way for all their computers 4._“talk” to each other through the telephone.Thus,DARPAN

7、ET,a network of computers came into 5._ (be)But it was only used by the US army.Then in 1984,the NSF started the NSFNET network.6._ (late) an English scientist came up with the idea of the World Wide Web while he 7._ (work) in Switzerland in 1989.He designed the first “web browser”,8._ allowed compu

8、ters 9._ (access) documents from other computers.From that moment 10._,the Internet grew.Within five years,the number of Internet users rose from 600,000 to 40 million.答案1.consists2.to3.developed4.to5.being6.Later7.was working8.which9.to access10.on.阅读理解AAccording to a recent investigation, 35% of u

9、nemployed Americans ages 25 to 54 believed that theyd been replaced by technology.That is to say, technology threatens traditional work.Is that a bad thing?Many economists associate the middle classs shrinking partly with the fact that technology is replacing people. Increasingly,there are jobs for

10、people with higher degrees and handson laborers like home health care aides, but more and more of whats in between can be automated. Selfdriving cars are coming; mini planes will be operated by radio to deliver goods.It is even said that software developers themselves might someday be replaced by th

11、e very programs they create.Its true that software can do more work than human beings used to do.But historically, technological progress has brought more benefits than losses.If you look at the change from an agrarian (农业的) to an industrial society, thats certainly true.From 1900 to 2000, the propo

12、rtion (比例) of people working on farms fell from 41% to 2%, yet agricultural output increased and farmers eventually found jobs in factories.There is a strong argument that the jobs and value technology creates just arent being counted properly.People like Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky couldnt agree more.F

13、ounded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, California, Airbnb is a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the worldonline or from a mobile phone. His company may have 30 million users and only 1,600 employees, but Chesky says it creates many

14、 more “21st century jobs” by helping make extra income for hosts who rent their homes and for local businesses and such service providers as cleaners who benefit from the arrival of vacationers.For New York City alone, Chesky puts the value of that additional income at $257 million annually, which t

15、he company claims supports 6,600 jobs.Facing the new economy, people who are smart and well educated may do better.But what about those who arent as well positioned? The obvious answer is for government to provide more help through a reformed educational system, workforce training and a social safety net.Some companies are making big private contributions to educational reform, but more will be needed.【语篇解读】本文是议论文。有人认为科技的进步造成很多人失业,作者却认为科技带来的利大于弊,并呼吁政府和更多的公司参与到教育改革中,帮人们做好准备应对科技对传统工作的冲击。1According

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