【題目】閱讀下面圖文,簡要回答所給問題。
Living in the age of “Internet+”, more and more electronic products and apps have changed people's lifestyles in many ways, such as reading habits and sports events.
Electronic Reading
Instead of reading paper books, more people like to use electronic devices(設(shè)備) to read in China now. The reading time spent on them is getting longer. Chart Ⅰ shows different reading time from a survey. However, even though people spend much time on ebooks, the traditional paper books are still popular among readers. Research has shown that readers remember more information from paper books than ebooks. To our great joy, the number of books that each person read in 2016 in China reached 7.86, which increased a lot more than before.
Ways | Reading Time (per person, per day; minutes) |
Smartphones (智能手機(jī)) | 74.4 |
26 | |
Newspapers | 13.15 |
(Chart Ⅰ)
Electronic Sports
Just like soccer, basketball and baseball, esports has become very popular around the world. Esports is short for electronic sports. It is more than just children playing games in their bedrooms. In esports, teams of gamers play electronic games in front of many people and compete. And they need to put in a lot of hard work and training. ChartⅡshows the top three most followed esports among Chinese college students from a survey last year.
Actually, eproducts play an important role in our daily life. They have not only changed our life but also made the world colorful. One coin has its two sides. As teenagers, if we put the eproducts into good use, they can add more fun to our life and become good helpers to our study.
【1】According to the passage, why are the paper books still popular among readers?
__________________________________________________________ .
【2】ChartⅠshows the reading time on WeChat is more than that on newspapers. How much more time?
__________________________________________________________ .
【3】Do you like reading paper books or electronic books? Why?
__________________________________________________________ .
【4】We can draw a conclusion that many young people want to be a hero in their mind from ChartⅡ. How can you know it?
__________________________________________________________ .
【5】In the age of “Internet+”, what influence do you think the eproducts have on us?
__________________________________________________________ .
【答案】
【1】Because_readers_remember_more_information_from_paper_books_than_ebooks.
【2】(It's)_12.85_minutes.
【3】Paper_books._Because_they_are_better_for_my_eyes_than_ebooks./Ebooks._Because_they_are_convenient./...(開放性試題,答案合理即可)
【4】The_chart_shows_the_top_three_esports_among_college_students_are_all_about_heroes./Because_58.9%_of_college_students_play_the_League_of_Legends./...(開放性試題,答案合理即可)
【5】They_have_not_only_changed_our_life_but_also_made_the_world_colorful./They_have_provided_more_ways_to_get_information./...(開放性試題,答案合理即可)
【解析】
本文介紹了在“互聯(lián)網(wǎng)+”時代,電子閱讀和其他電子產(chǎn)品的影響。
【1】Research has shown that readers remember more information from paper books than ebooks.可知紙質(zhì)書在讀者中仍然很流行,這是因?yàn)樽x者從紙質(zhì)書上比電子書上記得東西更多,故為Because readers remember more information from paper books than e-books.
【2】根據(jù)第一個圖表可知在微信上花費(fèi)的時間是26分,在報紙說上花費(fèi)的時間是13.15分,因此在微信上花費(fèi)的時間比在報紙上花費(fèi)的時間多26-13.15=12.85分,故為(It’s ) 12.85 minutes.
【3】如果選擇是紙質(zhì)書好,那是因?yàn)樗麄儗ρ劬Ω谩H绻x擇說電子書好,那是因?yàn)樗麄兒鼙憷。故?/span>Paper books. Because they better for my eyes than e-books./E-books. Because they are convenient.
【4】根據(jù)ChartⅡshows the top three most followed esports among Chinese college students from a survey last year.和圖表Ⅱ可知這個圖表展示的是在大學(xué)生中玩的關(guān)于英雄的前三名電子競技。根據(jù)圖表中58.9%的大學(xué)生玩《英雄聯(lián)盟》可知這是大學(xué)生喜歡玩的電子競技。故為
The chart shows the top three e-sports among college students are all about heroes./ Because 58.9% of college students play the League of Legends.
【5】根據(jù)Actually, eproducts play an important role in our daily life. They have not only changed our life but also made the world colorful.可知電子產(chǎn)品不僅改變我們的生活,而且讓我們的世界更精彩。故為They have not only changed our life but also made the world colorful./ They have provided more ways to get information.
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