--Mary, have you got my email? I sent you a birthday card yesterday.
---Oh, really! I haven't ___my mailbox yet.
A.seen B.checked C.received D.a(chǎn)nswered
科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡重點作業(yè) 高三英語(下) 題型:050
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“Let's go down one more , push your enter key…” says a young man helping senior citizens work a web site on the Internet.
David Lansdale has found a way to light up the lives of the elder. He gets them wired to the Internet. “If you hit your enter key , it will bring up this particular e-mail….”
Pauline Allen is one of those who have started using the Internet. “I thought I was through with life; I was ready for a rocking chair, because I was 86 years old. And I haven't found the rocking chair yet. ” “You found the key-board?” asks the reporter. “That's right, I found the key-board.”
The average age of Lansdale's students is around 68. All are in nursing or assisted care homes. He used family relationships to introduce them to the World Wide Web.
David Lansdale says, “Here they are in California; the family are in New York. The chance to connect, to cross the time and space, is very good chance to them. ”
“I hear you are so beautiful. ” Lillian Shier writes an e-mail to a newborn great granddaughter. Working with one another, the seniors learn as a group. They learn to master the Internet and to overcome what Lansdale calls the maladies of the institutionalized: loneliness , helplessness , and loss of memory.
Mary Harvey says, “Bingo just doesn't interest me. But this does, believe me, this does. ”
Ninety-four-year-old Ruth Hyman is a star pupil and instructor. She says , “When I send a letter to my grandchildren , and great granddaughter , they hang it up in their offices , just as I used to hang their drawings on my refrigerator. Ha, ha!”
David Lansdale says , “There's a collective benefit (得益) . There is a way of treatment. Remember we started as a support group. ”
Dixon Moorehouse says , “I just wish I were 15 years old and getting to learn all this. ” The seniors call their weekly meeting Monday Night Live. And many say the meetings have given them new life.
Ruth Hyman says , “Three years ago , they told me I wasn't going to live. But I showed them , and got work, and I've worked ever since. ”
1.The purpose of David Lansdale's work is to ________.
[ ]
A.popularize the use of computers among the seniors
B.help the seniors connect with their families
C.organize the seniors as a group to work
D.keep the health of the mind of the seniors
2.The phrase “the maladies of the institutionalized ” in the sixth paragraph means “________”.
[ ]
A.the difficulties in learning
B.the problems of the old
C.the treatments of the old
D.the worries about getting old
3.How many examples does the writer give to prove the seniors enjoy the Internet?
[ ]
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡新內(nèi)參·高考(專題)模擬測試卷·英語 題型:050
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“Let's go down one more, push your enter key…”says a volunteer helping senior citizens work a web(網(wǎng))session on the Internet.
David Lansdale has found a way to light up the lives of the elderly. He gets them wired to the Inter net. “If you hit your enter key, it will bring up this particular email”
Pauline Allen is one of those who have started using the Internet,“I thought I was through with life, I was ready for a rocking chair, because I was 86 year; old. And I haven't found the rocking chair yet”“You found the keyboard?”asks the reporter.“That's right, I found the keyboard.”
The average age of Lansdale's students is around 68. All are in nursing or assisted care homes. He used family relationships to introduce them to the World Wide Web.
David Lansdale says,“Here they are in California, the family was back in New York, the opportunity to connect, to cross the time and space, was incredibly precious(valuable) opportunity to them.”
“I hear you are so beautiful.”Lillian Sher writes an email to a newborn great granddaughter. Working with one another, the senior learn as a group. They learn to master the Internet and to overcome what Lansdale calls the maladies of the institutionalized: loneliness, helplessness, boredom, and loss of memory.
Mary Harvey says,“Bingo just doesn't interest me . But this does. Believe me, this does.”Ninetyfouryearold Ruth Hyman is a star pupil and instructor. She says,“When I send a letter to my grandchildren, and great grandchildren, they hang it up their in offices, just like I used to hang their drawings on my refrigerator. Ha, ha.”
David Lansdale says,“There's a collective benefit. There is an element(因素)of treatment. Re member we started as a support group.”
Dixon Moorehouse says,“I just wish I was 15 years old and getting to learn all this.”The senior call their weekly meetings Monday Night Live. And many say the meetings have given them new life. Ruth Hyman says,“Three years ago, they told me I wasn't going to live. But I showed them, and got work, and I've worked ever since.”
1.The purpose of David Lansdale's work is to ________
[ ]
A.keep the minds of the senior healthy
B.popularize the use of computer' among the old
C.organize the senior as a group to work
D.help the senior connect with their families
2.The words “the maladies of the institutionalized”used in the text refer to ________.
[ ]
A.the difficulties in learning
B.the problems caused by getting old
C.some kinds of treatments
D.the worries about the Internet
3.How many examples does the writer give to prove that the senior enjoy the Internet?
[ ]
4.It can be inferred that Ruth Hyman's younger generations hang her mails up ________.
[ ]
A.in order to lose the letters
B.in order not to forget something important
C.to make the offices more beautiful
D.to show pride in their grandmother's work
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科目:高中英語 來源:素質(zhì)教育新教案·高中英語·第一冊(上) 題型:050
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“Let’s go down one more, push your enter key… ”says a volunteer helping senior (老年的) citizens work a web session on the Internet.
David Lansdale has found a way to light up the lives of the elderly. He gets them wired to the Internet. “If you hit your enter key, it will bring up this particular email… ”
Pauline Alien is one of those who have started using the Internet. “I thought I was through with life, I was ready for a rocking chair, because I was 86 years old. And I haven’t found the rocking chair yet. ”“You found the keyboard? ”asks the reporter. “That’s right. I found the keyboard. ”
The average age of Lansdale's students is around 68.All are in nursing or assisted care homes. He used family relationships to introduce them to the World Wide Web.
David Lansdale says, “Here they are in California, the family are back in New York, the opportunity to connect, to cross the time and space, is precious to them. ”
“I hear you are so beautiful. ”Lillian Shyer writes an email to a newborn great-granddaughter. Working with one another, the seniors learn as a group. They learn to master the Internet and to overcome what Lansdale calls the maladies of the institutionalized: loneliness, helplessness, boredom and loss of memory.
Mary Harvey says, “Bingo just doesn’t interest me. But this does, believe me, this does. ”
Ninety-four years old Ruth Hyman is a star pupil and instructor. She says, “When I send a letter to my grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, they hang it up in their offices, just like I used to hang their drawings on my refrigerator. Ha, ha. ”
David Lansdale says, “There’s a collective benefit. This is a treatment. Remember we started as a support group. ”
Dixon Moorehouse says, “I just wish I was 15 years old and getting to learn all this. ”The seniors call their weekly meeting Monday Night Live. And many say the meetings have given them new life.
Ruth Hyman says, “Three years ago. they told me I wasn't going to live. But I showed them, and got work. and I've worked ever since. ”
1.The purpose of David Lansdale's work is to ________ .
[ ]
A.keep the health of the mind of the seniors
B.popularize the use of computers among the old
C.organize the seniors as a group to work
D.help the seniors connect with their families
2.The underlined words“the maladies of the institutionalized”used in the passage refer to ________ .
[ ]
A.the difficulties in learning
B.the problems caused by getting old
C.some kinds of treatments
D.the worries about the Internet
3.How many examples does the writer give to prove that the seniors enjoy the Internet?
[ ]
4.It can be inferred that Ruth Hyman’s younger generations hang her mails up ________ .
[ ]
A.in order not to lose the letters
B.in order not to forget something important
C.to make the offices more beautiful
D.to take pride in their grandmother’s work
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡題庫 練考新課堂 高二英語(下) 題型:050
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“Let's go down one more, push your enterkey… ” says a volunteer helping senior citizens work a web session on the Internet.
David Lansdale has found a way to light up the lives of the elderly. He gets them wired to the Internet, “If you hit your enter key, it will bring up this particular e-mail…”
Pauline Allen is one of those who have started using the Internet, “I thought I was through with life, I was ready for a rocking chair, because I was 86 years old. And I haven't found the rocking chair yet.” “You found the keyboard?” asks the reporter. “That's right, I found the keyboard.”
The average age of Lansdale's students is around 68. All are in nursing or assisted care homes. He used family relationships to introduce them to the World Wide Web.
David Lansdale says, “Herethey are in California, the family was back in New York, the opportunity to connect, to cross the time and space, was incredibly precious (valuable)opportunity to them.”
“I hear you are so beautiful.” Lillian Sher writes an e-mail to a newborn great granddaughter. Working with one another, the senior learn as a group. They learn to master the Internet and to overcome what Lansdale calls the maladies of the institutionalized:loneliness, helplessness, boredom, and loss of memory.
Mary Harvey says, “Bingo just doesn't interest me. But this does, believe me, this does.” Ninety-four-year-old Ruth Hyman is a star pupil and instructor. She says, “When I send a letter to my grandchildren, and great grandchildren, they hang it up in their offices, just like I used to hang their drawings on my refrigerator. Ha, ha.”
David Lansdale says, “There's a collective benefit. There is an element(因素)of treatment. Remember we started as a support group.”
Dixon Moorehouse says, “I just wish I was 15 years old and getting to learn all this.” The senior call their weekly meetings Monday Night Live. And many say the meetings have given them new life.
Ruth Hyman says, “Three years ago, they told me I wasn't going to live. But I showed them, and got work, and I've worked ever since.”
1.The purpose of David Lansdale's work is to ________.
[ ]
A.keep the minds of the senior healthy
B.popularize the use of computers among the old
C.organize the senior as a group to work
D.help the senior connect with their families
2.The words “the maladies of the institutionalized” used in the text refer to ________.
[ ]
A.the difficulties in learning
B.the problems caused by getting old
C.some kinds of treatments
D.the worries about the Internet
3.How many examples does the writer give to prove that the senior enjoy the Internet?
[ ]
4.It can be inferred that Ruth Hyman's younger generations hang her mails up ________.
[ ]
A.in order to lose the letters
B.in order not to forget something important
C.to make the offices more beautiful
D.to show pride in their grandmother's work
5.What's the best title for the passage?
[ ]
A.How to keep healthy
B.The problems of the old
C.Senior citizens on the Internet
D.A school for the senior people
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科目:高中英語 來源:教材全解 高中英語 必修3 冀教版 題型:050
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