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How to Look After a Computer

Many young people use computers, but few of them know how to look after them. Remember the following when you use your computer.

1.    Keep your computer in a cool, dry room.    71   Most computers work best at a temperature of 5℃-30℃.

2.        72    Smoke of all kinds is very bad for many parts of a computer and can cause many problems.

3.        73     Pieces of food and a little water in the keyboard can also cause many problems.

4.    Make sure that the keyboard and screen are at the correct height for you.

        74    

5.    Make sure the screen(屏幕)is the correct distance (距離) from your eyes. If you wear glasses, make sure these glasses are correct for using the computer.     75  

6.    Keep your screen clean and don’t make it too bright. A dirty or a very bright screen can hurt your eyes.

在方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥友a(bǔ)全以上短文,將序號(hào)填在相應(yīng)的橫線上。(5分)

A. Some people use a different pair of glasses when using a computer.

B. Too much or too little heat (熱量) is bad for computers.

C. Don’t eat or drink when you are near your computer.

D. If they are not at the correct height, you will get a backache.

E. Don’t let people smoke near your computer.

71._______ 72._______ 73._______ 74._______ 75._______

   

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Boys and girls love to watch TV. Some children spend six hours a day in school and four to six in front of the TV set. Some children even watch TV for eight or more hours on Saturday. TV programmes are like books and films. A child can learn bad things from some of them and good things from others. Some programmes help children know the news from the other parts of the world. Some programmes show people and places from other countries or other times(時(shí)代)in history. With TV, a child doesn’t need to go to the zoo to see animals or to the sea to see a ship. Boys and girls can see a film, a play or a basketball match at home. Some programmes can teach children how to cook or how to use tools. It’s interesting to watch TV, but it is also interesting to read a book or to visit friends.
【小題1】Children can learn ________ from TV programmes.

A. good things B.bad things C.good or bad things D.good and bad things
【小題2】How many hours do children often watch TV a day?
A.4 B.4-6 C.6 D.8-10
【小題3】Which of the following is wrong?
A.Watching TV is the only interesting thing in life.
B.Reading a book is also interesting
C.Visiting friends is interesting, too
D.A child should learn useful things from TV programmes.

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Read the suggestions for making an English speech.
a. Looking at and talking to one person in the audience (觀眾) helps keep you natural, but it feels foolish talking to only one person. Speak to that person as long as 15 seconds and then change another one.
b. The audience have a hard time understanding what they hear. They need your help. Slow down, pause(停頓) and guide the audience through your talk. Remember that you should help the audience understand what you are saying.
c. Make your voice a little lower than normal. Listeners like to listen to a relatively(相對(duì)) deep voice.
d. When you talk, try to be as natural as possible. Don’t try to memorize your words and read or recite(背誦) them to your audience. You can use short notes to help you remember the important points.
e. You should know you and most of the people you talk to are different in many ways. Some of them may not know what you are talking about. Then speak to them on their terms and in their languages.
f. Concentrate on what you want to say. If you are always paying attention to gestures(手勢(shì)),you will feel uncomfortable.
g. It’s true that there are some differences between American English and British English, but they’ll not cause much difficulty for listeners, so just speak the way you’re used to.
Choose a suggestion for each of the following students according to their problems.
【小題1】Paul: I don’t think I can talk fluently(流利) because it’s difficult for me to remember all the words.
A.a(chǎn)B.bC.cD.d
【小題2】Billy: When I come face to face with the audience, where should my eyes fall upon? Do I have to look front, or look around from time to time?
A.a(chǎn)B.cC.eD.f
【小題3】Amy: When I am talking, I can’t help waving(揮動(dòng))my hands, for I think it can help me express what I want to say better. But my classmates say I look funny and foolish by doing this.
A.dB.eC.fD.g
【小題4】Betty: I know that it’s not right to speak fast. But I am afraid that I can’t finish my talk in the given time if I speak slowly.
A.bB.dC.fD.g
【小題5】Tony: Should I talk in American English or British English?
A.a(chǎn)B.bC.cD.g

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Read the suggestions for making an English speech.

a. Looking at and talking to one person in the audience (觀眾) helps keep you natural, but it feels foolish talking to only one person. Speak to that person as long as 15 seconds and then change another one.
b. The audience have a hard time understanding what they hear. They need your help. Slow down, pause(停頓) and guide the audience through your talk. Remember that you should help the audience understand what you are saying.
c. Make your voice a little lower than normal. Listeners like to listen to a relatively(相對(duì)) deep voice.
d. When you talk, try to be as natural as possible. Don’t try to memorize your words and read or recite(背誦) them to your audience. You can use short notes to help you remember the important points.
e. You should know you and most of the people you talk to are different in many ways. Some of them may not know what you are talking about. Then speak to them on their terms and in their languages.
f. Concentrate on what you want to say. If you are always paying attention to gestures(手勢(shì)),you will feel uncomfortable.
g. It’s true that there are some differences between American English and British English, but they’ll not cause much difficulty for listeners, so just speak the way you’re used to.
Choose a suggestion for each of the following students according to their problems.
【小題1】Paul: I don’t think I can talk fluently(流利) because it’s difficult for me to remember all the words.
A.a(chǎn)B.bC.cD.d
【小題2】Billy: When I come face to face with the audience, where should my eyes fall upon? Do I have to look front, or look around from time to time?
A.a(chǎn)B.cC.eD.f
【小題3】Amy: When I am talking, I can’t help waving(揮動(dòng))my hands, for I think it can help me express what I want to say better. But my classmates say I look funny and foolish by doing this.
A.dB.eC.fD.g
【小題4】Betty: I know that it’s not right to speak fast. But I am afraid that I can’t finish my talk in the given time if I speak slowly.
A.bB.dC.fD.g
【小題5】Tony: Should I talk in American English or British English?
A.a(chǎn)B.bC.cD.g

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Read the suggestions for making an English speech.
a. Looking at and talking to one person in the audience (觀眾) helps keep you natural, but it feels foolish talking to only one person. Speak to that person as long as 15 seconds and then change another one.
b. The audience have a hard time understanding what they hear. They need your help. Slow down, pause(停頓) and guide the audience through your talk. Remember that you should help the audience understand what you are saying.
c. Make your voice a little lower than normal. Listeners like to listen to a relatively(相對(duì)) deep voice.
d. When you talk, try to be as natural as possible. Don’t try to memorize your words and read or recite(背誦) them to your audience. You can use short notes to help you remember the important points.
e. You should know you and most of the people you talk to are different in many ways. Some of them may not know what you are talking about. Then speak to them on their terms and in their languages.
f. Concentrate on what you want to say. If you are always paying attention to gestures(手勢(shì)),you will feel uncomfortable.
g. It’s true that there are some differences between American English and British English, but they’ll not cause much difficulty for listeners, so just speak the way you’re used to.
Choose a suggestion for each of the following students according to their problems.
小題1:Paul: I don’t think I can talk fluently(流利) because it’s difficult for me to remember all the words.
A.a(chǎn)B.bC.cD.d
小題2:Billy: When I come face to face with the audience, where should my eyes fall upon? Do I have to look front, or look around from time to time?
A.a(chǎn)B.cC.eD.f
小題3:Amy: When I am talking, I can’t help waving(揮動(dòng))my hands, for I think it can help me express what I want to say better. But my classmates say I look funny and foolish by doing this.
A.dB.eC.fD.g
小題4:Betty: I know that it’s not right to speak fast. But I am afraid that I can’t finish my talk in the given time if I speak slowly.
A.bB.dC.fD.g
小題5:Tony: Should I talk in American English or British English?
A.a(chǎn)B.bC.cD.g

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