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江苏省启东中学2018-2019学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试题
江苏省启东中学2018~2019学年度第一学期第二次月考 高二英语 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分,考试时间120分钟。 第I卷(共85分) 第一部分:听力(共两节, 满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题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10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 are the two speakers talking about? A. The style of life in the future. B. Robots will do everything in the future. C. Human will do nothing but give orders. 2. What does the woman think of her watch? A. It slows about 12 seconds every day. B. She considers it is not so nice. C. She says it often stops work. 3. Why does the man’s wife complain? A. He has lost his job. B. She works very long hours. C. He seldom accompanies her. 4. What is the man doing? A. Asking the way. B. Meeting the manager. C. Asking for information. 5. When do the two speakers probably have a talk? A. About at 5:00 p.m.. B. About at 8:00 p.m.. C. About at 3:00 p.m.. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6. Who is the man ? A. A witness. B. An injured driver. C. A shocked policeman. 7. What is the problem? A. Two people are badly injured. B. The cars are blocking the traffic. C. The policeman can’t move now. 8. What does the woman do with the problem? A. Go to the scene at once. B. Move the cars away. C. Send the assistant. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9. Who supported the woman financially for her studies at nurse school? A. Her parents. B. The government. C. The woman herself. 10.What do we learn about the woman’s parents? A. They respected her choice. B. They treated her as a child. C. They controlled her too much. 11. What is TRUE about the man? A. He was forced to study abroad B. He is longing for more freedom A. He is open to persuasion. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12. How many years is the cat older than the dog? A. 2. B. 4. C. 6. 13. Which word is the best to describe the dog? A. Lazy. B. Independent. C. Energetic. 14. Why doesn’t the woman want to raise a fish? A. The cat may eat it. B. It is easy to die. C. She dislikes it. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15. What are the speakers doing probably? A. Looking at a picture. B. Going on an interwiew. C. Discussing about buying gifts. 16. Who is living abroad? A. Pual. B. The woman’s aunt. C. The man’s uncle. 17. What can we know about the woman? A. She works hard. B. She had eight cousins. C. She wants to have a small family. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When did the train actually leave Glasgow’s station? A. At twenty to nine in the morning. B. At twenty past nine in the morning. C. At twenty past ten in the morning. 19. What happened to the writer when he arrives in London? A. He missed his flight from London to Frankfurt. B. He hardly caught his flight from London to Frankfurt. C. He arrived in London several hours earlier before his flight. 20. What did the writer think the worst during his train trip to London? A. The crew never gave them an apology for their poor service. B. There was no restaurant car during the trip to London. C. It was too hot for the passengers to stand without air-conditioners. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。 21. The Spring Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, is a time of getting together, when people return home from different places and enjoy the _______ of family members. A. company B. appreciation C. expectation D. acquaintance 22.Nowadays each classroom is equipped with the whiteboard system in the majority of schools in Nantong, making the Internet more to the students. A. plain B. effective C. practical D. accessible 23. — Tom, have you heard the decision that we’re going to have 3 days off for the heavy snow? — Yes, and I haven’t seen anyone who isn’t _______ the decision. A. in honor of B. in search of C. in place of D. in favor of 24. During the flight to the Moon, Chang’e II Satellite gradually ________ her direction so that she can go into her programmed orbit. A. adjusts B. adapts C. accepts D. adopts 25. I don't mind playing against a beginner,like myself,but I'm not going to _____ someone who has been playing chess for years.. A. take up B. take on C. take off D. take down 26. house property tax come into effect, China might witness a fall in house prices. A. Would B. Should C. Could D. Might 27. Huawei is a global leader in telecoms with a great range of smart products to offer, many of __________exported abroad. A. them B. which C. it D. whom 28. — Have you seen the cell phone I left here just now? — No, sir. I _______ my English composition. A. was polishing B. had polished C. would polish D. have polished 29. _______ to a task calls for perseverance and concentration, if you wish for the final success. A. Committed B. Committing C. Being committed D. To be committed 30. What puzzles me most is why so many students bury themselves in piles of maths exercises _________they should spare some time to reflect on their previous mistakes. A. once B. unless C. when D. though 31. Care of the soul is a gradual process ____ even the small details of life should be considered. A. what B. in what C. which D. in which 32. We must remember the health and safety of our oceans is our individual responsibility, _______ we can’t afford to ignore. A. one B. that C. what D. who 33. ______ Qidong won the title of National Civilized City made people in the city very excited. A. That B. What C. Which D. Whether 34. — I didn’t pass the exam. — It’s a pity. ______ you had spent more time on your study! A. As if B. Even if C. If only D. Only if 35. — Do you know the results of the examinations? Jonny has been admitted to his ideal university. — No wonder he looks ______. A. hot under the collar B. down in the dumps C. on cloud nine D. fly off the handle 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,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。 I find it interesting sometimes that even the most ordinary occurrences can have an impact on our awareness. My wife, daughter, and I moved into our home nine years ago and we 36 a lot of time and energy in the yard to getting it looking like it does today. We 37 on a corner, higher than street level, and the entire side of the yard is 38 by a professionally built rock wall. We did the best to put what we had into 39 and called this area our “rock garden”. Whenever we had flowers or plants, my wife Denise or I would stick them out and plant them in the “rock garden”, just to bring some 40 to the area. I still do all of my own yard work, even the 41 weed-pulling. After 42 my knee pads, I assume the 43 to clear the yard of weeds, even in the rock garden. Last summer I had reached the end of the rock garden and found a tiny little 44 that I could not 45 identify. I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise 46 that she didn’t either. We decided to let it continue growing until we could 47 what it was. Weeks passed and 48 I made my way back to the mystery plant, it appeared to be a sunflower. It was 49 , looking with a tall thin stalk (茎) and only one head on it. I decided to 50 it and weed around it. As I 51 rocks from the area to get to the weeds, I noticed something 52 . The sunflower had not started where I saw the stalk begin. It actually had begun under a big rock and 53 under and around it to reach the sun. That’s when I realized that if a tiny little sunflower didn’t let a big rock stand in its way of developing, we too have the 54 of doing the same thing. As long as we try, we can find ways to go under or around our big 55 in order to reach our desires. 36. A. use B. spent C. applied D. devoted 37. A. work B. live C. stay D. play 38. A. crowded B. surrounded C. prohibited D. governed 39. A. effect B. practice C. use D. operation 40. A. color B. peace C. credit D. focus 41. A. plain B. bored C. tiring D. initial 42. A. holding on B. taking on C. bringing on D. putting on 43. A. position B. style C. tissue D. thumb 44. A. flower B. plant C. crop D. bush 45. A. suddenly B. hardly C. gradually D. instantly 46. A. claimed B. instructed C. described D. guaranteed 47. A. turn out B. figure out C. hold out D. pick out 48. A. as B. before C. since D. because 49. A. pitiful B. ugly C. pretty D. weak 50. A. admire B. consider C. attend D. observe 51. A. pushed B. removed C. transported D. conducted 52. A. cheerful B. unnatural C. unusual D. appealing 53. A. pulled B. dug C. expanded D. grown 54. A. power B. capability C. energy D. strength 55. A. conflicts B. responsibilities C. barriers D. chances 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题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。 A With the assistance of office volunteers, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF, or Doctors Without Boarders) can reduce administration expenses and fully apply resources to help more populations worldwide. Office volunteers usually assist us with our clerical work including data entry, letter mailing and information arrangement in MSF-HK office during office hours. You are also welcome to assist us by doing translation, research, designing publications, producing video clips, and other projects according to your schedule at home. We also need volunteers for our events like the MSF Orienteering Competition and our exhibitions to take photographs, and to head reception counters or information booths (咨询台). If you are interested in volunteering for MSF-HK office, please look through our volunteer vacancies below. ● Donor Services Volunteer We are looking for a regular volunteer to help our Donor Services Unit with various data entry work and update the database through making outbound calls to the donors and supporters. ● General volunteers Apart from specific volunteer vacancies, MAF-HK also need general volunteers with greater adaptability to assist clerical work or event organization. Should you be interested in joining us as general volunteers, please simply upload your personal information to our volunteer database. Depending on our workload, we will search for volunteers who fit that skill set requirement and time frame, and further contact them for work arrangement. Join our volunteer database The personal information you provide in the application form will be stored in our volunteer database, and will only be used for the purposes of our voluntary work arrangement and the communication with you. Should there be a suitable match, we will notify you by email or phone. For suggestions and inquiries about our voluntary services, please feel free to contact us. (Tel: 2959 4229: Email: volunteer@hongkong.msf.org) 56. According to the passage, office volunteers for MSF-HK ________. A. usually needn’t work overtime B. should master at least two languages C. are required to complete their task in the office D. may have received a handwritten letter of appointment 57. Which of the following statements is true according to the advertisement? A. Donor Services volunteers should adapt to different working environment. B. General volunteers need to deal with data entry work and make calls. C. General volunteers are chosen only according to their abilities. D. Volunteers’personal information will be preserved well. B Elderly women who eat foods higher in potassium(钾)are less likely to have strokes and die than women who eat less potassium-rich foods, according to new research in the American Heart Association. “Previous studies have shown that potassium consumption may lower blood pressure. But whether potassium intake could prevent stroke or death wasn’t clear,” said Smoller, professor of the department of population health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. Researchers studied 90,137 women, aged from 50 to 79 for an average 11 years. They looked at how much potassium the women consumed, as well as if they had strokes, including ischemic strokes (缺血性中风), or died during the study period. Women in the study were stroke-free at the start and their average dietary potassium intake was 2,611 mg/day. Results of this study are based on potassium from food, not supplements. The researchers found: Women who ate the most potassium were 12 percent less likely to suffer stroke in general and 16 percent less likely to suffer an ischemic stroke than women who ate the least. Women who ate the most potassium were 10 percent less likely to die than those who ate the least. Among women who did not have high blood pressure, those who ate the most potassium had a 27 percent lower ischemic stroke risk and 21 percent reduced risk for all stroke types, compared to women who ate the least potassium in their daily diets. Among women with high blood pressure, those who ate the most potassium had a lower risk of death, but potassium intake did not lower their stroke risk. “Our findings suggest that women need to eat more potassium-rich foods. You won’t find high potassium in junk food. Some foods rich in potassium include white and sweet potatoes, bananas and white beans.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends that women eat at least 4,700 mg of potassium daily. “Only 2.8 percent of women in our study met or went beyond this level. The World Health Organization’s daily potassium recommendation for women is lower, at 3,510 mg or more. Still, only 16.6 percent of women we studied met or went beyond that,” said Smoller. While increasing potassium intake is probably a good idea for most elderly women, there are some people who have too much potassium in their blood, which can be dangerous to the heart. “People should check with their doctor about how much potassium they should eat,” she said. The study was observational and included only elderly women. Researchers also did not take sodium (钠) intake into consideration, so the potential importance of a balance between sodium and potassium is not among the findings. Researchers said more studies are needed to determine whether potassium has the same effects on men and younger people. 58. The benefits of potassium intake to elderly women do not include ______. A. preventing strokes B. lowering blood pressure C. cutting down death risks D. reducing heart attacks 59. Which of the following figure meets the daily potassium intake recommendation of the World Health Organization? A. 2,500 mg. B. 3,000 mg. C. 3,500 mg. D. 4,000 mg. 60. What conclusion can be drawn from the research findings? A. Increasing potassium is definitely a good idea for all elderly women. B. Potassium intake is more beneficial to those without high blood pressure. C. Elderly women with high blood pressure benefit more from potassium. D. There was not any association between potassium intake and ischemic strokes. C There has long been a notion (观念) that money buys happiness. However, although “we really, really tried that for a couple of generations, it didn’t work,” said Francine Jay, author of The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life. Thanks to a travel-inspired revelation (启发), Jay has been happily living a simpler life for 12 years. “I always packed as lightly as possible, and found it exciting to get by with just a small carry-on bag,” she told CNN. “I thought if it feels this great to travel lightly, how amazing would it be to live this way? I wanted to have that same feeling of freedom in my everyday life.” Jay decided to get rid of all her excess (额外的) possessions and live with just the essentials (必需品). “I wanted to spend my time and energy on experiences, rather than things.” Jay is a follower of a movement called “minimalism (极简主义)”. Growing numbers of people have been attracted to this lifestyle all over the world. They share the same feeling of disappointment with modern life and a desire to live more simply. Minimalists are typically progressive and concerned about the environment, Leah Watkins, a lead researcher at Otago University in New Zealand, told Stuff magazine in March. But many simply experienced unhappiness caused by owning too many possessions. Depression with the materialism of our world isn’t new. English romantic poet William Wordsworth summed up how dispiriting (令人 消沉的) this was back in 1802, at the beginning of the industrial age, when he wrote: “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers”. His preference was to go back to nature. Closer to our own times, the hippies (嬉皮士) of the 1960s also sought to ‘‘drop out” of modern life. And for many minimalists, their key is to unload. Without objects, they “believe people are forced more and more into the present moment and that’s where life happens,” wrote Stuff. But does simplicity ever feel like a sacrifice (牺牲)? “It’s eliminating the excess—unused items, unnecessary purchases—from your life. Well, I may have fewer possessions, but I have more space … Minimalism is making room for what matters most,” said Jay. And “the real questions”, according to Duane Elgin, US social scientist, are “what do you care about?” and “What do you value?” He told CNN: “It’s important for people to realize minimalism isn’t simply the amount of stuff we consume. It’s about our families, our work, our connection with the larger world, our spiritual dimension. It’s about how we touch the whole world. It’s a way of life.” 61. What was the author’s main purpose in writing the text? A. To explore the trend of minimalism. B. To give tips on how to lead a happy life. C. To argue whether money buys happiness. D. To recommend one of Francine Jay’s books. 62. What inspired Francine Jay to live a simple life? A. A book she came across. B. Her desire to keep up with modern life. C. The pleasure she enjoyed from traveling lightly. D. A follower of minimalism she met on a trip. 63. According to Leah Watkins, a typical minimalist tends to . a. be fed up with materialism b. like saving and visiting nature often c. be angry about his or her current life d. be environmentally friendly and live with fewer things A. a, b B. a, d C. a, b, c D. b, c, d 64. The underlined word “eliminating” in Paragraph 8 probably means . A. removing B. distinguishing C. accepting D. improving 65. Which of the following would Duane Elgin probably agree with? A. Minimalism is a healthy lifestyle that is in conflict with modem life. B. Minimalism limits people’s freedom to enjoy their lives to the fullest. C. Minimalism enables people to reflect on what truly counts in their lives. D. Minimalism means people have to sacrifice some pleasure to live simply. D As the first black female representative of Alabama in Congress, Terri A. Sewell said she was raised to accomplish anything she wanted. “I never saw my limitations when it came to being a woman in anything, let alone political power.” Sewell recently said to The Washington Post. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t go through the challenges that face most women in politics. Terri was brought up in Selma. She was the first black student to have the highest grades of Selma High School. Sewell spent her childhood summers in Alabama with her grandparents. Her grandfather, a minister and farmer, guided her to acquire a love for her homeland, appreciation of hard work, and the importance of her faith. Her grandfather gave her a deep understanding of the history of black people. Sewell graduated with honors from Princeton University. During the summers while in college, she was a leader on the college campus, serving in various roles including class vice-president, class representative... Upon graduating from college, she was chosen as one of the “Top Ten College Women in America”. At the age of 25, she published her master’s paper on the election of the first black members of British Parliament (英国议会). After graduation, Sewell served as a law clerk in Birmingham, Alabama. Sewell began her legal career in 1994 at the Wall Street law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell. Sewell provided free legal services for the homeless, girls of color in NYC high schools. Sewell returned to Alabama in 2004 to assist her mother in the care of her father. As the first black female partner in a Birmingham law firm, Sewell has distinguished herself as one of the only black public finance lawyers in the State of Alabama. She served as a lawyer helping to raise money for public projects for some of the state’s most troublesome public affairs. Sewell made educational finance a particular focus ofher practice, representing the historically black colleges in Alabama, as well as other higher education institutions. Terri Sewell also served as co-chair of the Women’s Fund “Voices Against Violence” campaign, which inspired women to help women to overcome domestic violence (家庭暴力). The campaign raised more than $70, 000 in four months to fight domestic violence in Birmingham. “She has always been an overachiever. ” This is what her mother said about her. 66. What can we know about Sewell’s grandfather? A. He led Sewell to politics personally. B. He helped shape Sewell’s life values. C. He inspired Sewell to gain voting rights. D. He urged Sewell to challenge herself. 67. What does the author focus on in Paragraph4 and Paragraph 5? A. Sewell’s social skills. B. Sewell’s educational background. C. Sewell’s political achievements. D. Sewell’s profession as a lawyer. 68. Which words can be used to describe Sewell? A. Determined and modest. B. Creative and energetic. C. Caring and responsible. D. Honest and aggressive(上进的). 69. What does Sewell’s experience tell us? A. Business is the salt of life. B. One good turn deserves another. C. Never set limitations on yourself. D. Knowledge is power. 70. What’s the best title for the passage? A. Terri A. Sewell: a woman in power B. Racial equality: a long-term goal C. A rising star in the U. S. Congress D. The key to Terri A. Sewell’s success 第II卷(共35分) 第四部分:单词拼写 (共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分) 71. His last visit s______________(加强)ties between the two countries. 72. What’s the ___________(程序,步骤) for applying for a visa? 73. The boy tried his best to study hard to live up to his parents’ e____________. 74. She has not yet become a___________ to the fact that she is a rich woman. 75. Exactly which b___________ cause the infection is still unknown. 76. You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly; those are the two a . 77. A large sum of money has been (分配) for buying new books for the school. 78. She tried to ensure her affection was ___________ (同等) shared among all three children. 79.Millions of people are threatened with s__________ as a result of drought and poor harvests. 80.Universities should be about the _______(习得) of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. 第五部分:动词填空 (共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分) 81. Not until my later thirties _______ (I make) the important discovery:giving away things makes life so much more exciting. 82. When (compare) different cultures,we often pay attention only to the differences without noticing the many similarities. 83. We are practising the play __________ (put on) next week. 84. He stood on the stage to give a speech, ________ (refer) to his notes now and then. 85. So far, large quantities of information ________ (send) to the company by email, which has a great effect on impoving the quality of its products. 86. Mary’s QQ number must have been stolen by someone else yesterday, ______ it? Because she asked me to lend her some money, which had never happened before. (反意疑问句) 87. Struggling his way in the dark for a whole night, he finally found himself ____(lose) in the forest. 88. If you ____ (listen) to the talk about the UN yesterday, you would know the answer to the question now. 89. Once ________ (catch), people who break the rules will be punished. 90. Mr. Bob, ________(work) as a manager for many years, found it hard to be an ordinary clerk again. 第六部分:任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后第91至第100小题的空格里填上适当的单词。注意每空1个单词。 Self-esteem (自尊) is all about how much people value themselves, and how worthwhile they feel. Self-esteem is important because feeling good about yourself can affect how you behave. A person who has high self-esteem will make friends easily, control his or her behavior properly, and will enjoy life more. Some teens struggle with their self-esteem when they begin puberty (青春期) because the body goes through many changes. These changes, combined with a natural desire to feel accepted, mean it can be tempting for people to compare themselves with others. They may compare themselves with the people around them or with actors they see on TV or in magazines. It’s not just development that affects self-esteem, though. Many other factors can affect a person’s body image too. Family life can sometimes influence self-esteem. Some parents spend more time criticizing (批评) their kids and the way they look than praising them, which can reduce kids’ ability to develop good self-esteem. Sometimes, classmates and peers may also make negative comments and laugh at the way they look. Sometimes racial and ethnic prejudice (种族偏见) is the source of such comments. Although these often come from ignorance, sometimes they can affect someone’s body image and self-esteem. Some people think they need to change how they look or act to feel good about themselves. But actually, all you need to do is change the way you see your body and how you think about yourself. The first thing to do is recognize that your body is your own, no matter what shape, size, or color it comes in. If you’re very worried about your weight or size, check with your doctor to prove that things are OK. It’s no one else’s but your own business what your body is like—finally, you have to be happy with yourself. Next, identify which aspects of your appearance you can realistically change and which you can’t. If there are things about yourself that you want to change and can, do this by making goals for yourself. For example, if you want to get fit, make a plan to exercise every day and eat nutritious foods. When you hear negative comments coming from within yourself, tell yourself to stop. Try building your self-esteem by giving yourself three compliments(赞扬) everyday. By focusing on the good things you do and the positive aspects of your life, you can change how you feel about yourself. Title: Body Image and Self-Esteem Introduction Self-esteem is connected with how much people value themselves. Besides, feeling good about yourself can have an influence on your (91) , thus helping you to enjoy your life. (92) resulting in a person’s negative self-esteem and self-image l During their adolescence, (93)_______ changes mixed with the desire to feel accepted lead them to make a (94) with others. l In the family, parents seldom(95) their kids, reducing their ability to develop good self-esteem. l Sometimes, classmates and peers may also negatively comment on and (96) their images, ignoring they can hurt their friends. (97) to improving your self-esteem Change the way you see your body and how you think about yourself. l Accept your body as it is (98) of others’ opinions. l Make goals to change some aspects of your image if possible. l Focus on positive comments (99) of negative comments from within your heart. Conclusion Hold a (100) view about life when faced with difficulties in life, which can help you become a person who has high self-esteem. 第七部分:书面表达(满分15分) 现代社会,手机、电视、电脑等媒介给我们生活带来便利的同时,也带来一些负面影响。请根据左图,谈谈手机、电视、电脑等对我们的负面影响,并提出一些建议。 注意:1. 词数150字左右; 2. 作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信 息,如校名、人名等。 江苏省启东中学2018~2019学年度第一学期第二次月考 高二英语 答 案 听力 1-5 ABCCA 6-10 ABCBA 11-15 BACAA 16-20 CCBAC 单项选择 21-25 ADDAB 26-30 BAACC 31-35 DAACC 完形填空 36-40 DBBCA 41-45 CDABD 46-50 ABADC 51-55 BCDBC 阅读理解 56-57 AD 58-60 DDB 61-65 ACBAC 66-70 BDCCA 单词拼写 71. strengthened 72. procedure 73. expectations 74. accustomed 75. bacteria 76. alternatives 77. allocated 78. equally 79. starvation 80. acquisition 动词填空 81. did I make 82. comparing 83. to be put on 84. referring 85. have been sent 86. wasn’t 87. lost 88. had listened 89. caught 90. having worked 任务型阅读91. behavio(u)r(s) 92. Factors 93. physical 94. comparison 95. praise 96. tease 97. Approaches 98. regardless 99. instead 100. positive 书面表达:One possible version: As we can see from the picture, some friends are having dinner together, but all of them are aborbed in their mobile phones instead of communicating with each other. It sets me thinking. It goes without saying that the cell phone, the TV, the computer bring us convenience and comfort in life. Nevertheless, it has some negative effects on our life. To begin with, Many people can’t focus on their work or study because they can’t resist the temptation of watching TV or going online. Second, being exposed to mobile phones, theTV or the Internet too much does great harm to our health, especaially eyesight. What’s worse, communicating with others in vitual world leads to less and less relationship and understanding in real world. Personally, these products are useful to our life, but we shouldn’t be addicted to them. We should use them in a right way. We should spend less time on them in order to protect our health. 查看更多