Unit 2 Numbers单元测试牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)八年级英语上册(含答案)

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深圳牛津八年级上册Unit2 单元测试
Ⅰ. 完形填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
One afternoon, an old dog ran into Ben’s yard. The dog didn’t look hungry or sick, just very 1 . Ben gave the dog a few pats (轻拍) on the 2 . The dog followed Ben into the house, slowly walked down the hall and fell asleep in the corner.
An hour later the dog woke up, walked to the 3 and went out. The next afternoon the dog was back. Once again the dog followed Ben into the house and 4 in the corner for an hour. It was the 5 story the next afternoon. Ben was very curious (好奇). “What’s up with this dog ” he wondered. Then he had an 6 . Ben put a 7 on the neck to the owner of this dog: Do you know that your dog comes to my house every 8 and sleeps for a while Why
The next day the dog came to Ben’s 9 with a new note hung on its neck:
The dog lives in a home with six children. Three of them are under the age of two. It’s trying finding a room to sleep in. It can’t 10 a quiet place here. Neither can I (我也不能)! Can I come with it tomorrow
( ) 1. A. excited B. tired C. young D. unhappy
( ) 2. A. foot B. hand C. head D. nose
( ) 3. A. door B. bathroom C. kitchen D. bedroom
( ) 4. A. walked B. danced C. slept D. sang
( ) 5. A. unusual B. same C. different D. surprising
( ) 6. A. order B. answer C. question D. idea
( ) 7. A. note B. telephone C. picture D. letter
( ) 8. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. noon
( ) 9. A. house B. office C. school D. corner
( ) 10. A. see B. stand C. look D. find
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(40分)
第一节(30 分)
阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。
A
Our most unusual sports from around the world
Man vs. Horse Marathon (马拉松)
This race takes place in a small town in Wales, about 200 miles from London. It’s called a marathon, but it’s actually 35.4 km, not 42.2 km like a usual marathon. People race against horses across the hills and mountains. It started in 1981, but a human did not win until 2004.
Camel (骆驼) Wrestling
In Turkey, camel wrestling is a very old sport. The largest camel wrestling competition takes place every year and thousands of people come. In the sport, two camels fight against each other. Sometimes the camels do not want to fight and they run through the crowds, which can be dangerous.
Dragon Boat Racing
Every year in China, thousands of people watch dragon boat races. A dragon boat is a traditional Chinese boat with a painted dragon’s head on one end. There can be up to 36 people or more racing in each boat in the water. Dragon boat racing is also popular in some other Asian countries.
Caber Toss
In this sport, players compete to throw a large piece of wood called a caber as far as they can. There is no rule about the size of the caber, but it’s usually the size of a small tree. It’s an ancient Scottish sport. Visitors to the UK can check it out.
Chess Boxing
A good chess boxer needs to be both strong and smart. Players play a round of chess, followed by a round of boxing. There are eleven rounds in total. Chess boxing was invented in 1992 by an English comic book writer. The sport is more popular in England and Germany.
( ) 11. What can we learn about Man vs. Horse Marathon
A. It is an outdoor sport.
B. It first appeared 16 years ago.
C. No human has ever won the game.
D. It follows the rules of a usual marathon.
( ) 12. Which of the following is mentioned about Camel Wrestling
A. It should be stopped.
B. It’s worth seeing.
C. It’s unfair to the animals.
D. It’s sometimes dangerous to watch.
( ) 13. Which picture best describes Caber Toss
( ) 14. Which sport is popular in Asia
A. Man vs. Horse Marathon.
B. Dragon Boat Racing.
C. Caber Toss.
D. Chess Boxing.
( ) 15. How many sports have animals as players
1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
B
Every night, Ruth Medjber talks with her neighbours and takes a picture of them at their windows. These photos show people’s lives during the global pandemic (大流行病).
“I started out taking photos of just friends and family. In this way, I could connect with them during this special time when people have to stay at home,” the photographer explained. “I live alone, so I was missing the days when we were free to communicate with friends.”
Now she’s making new friends. The photo project has taken off online, and she has opened it up to volunteers. But they must be the people who live within 5 kilometers of her home.
“I pick a street each night and try to take photos of volunteers,” Ruth said. “I usually take about four photos before it is completely dark, but two if I’m talking a lot—which I love to do.” She said more and more neighbours are joining in her photo project and it has now got a name, Low at Home“I think people like knowing that they’re not alone even if they have to stay at home, and they really try to pick out those who are similar to themselves in the photos,” she said. “It’s also a different view of the pandemic: the more human view. Instead of showing what the pandemic has taken from us, it shows that it has given us more chances to be with family and friends and spend time together.”
“I think we’d love most to find something nice, even in the most serious situation as it is now,” Ruth said.
( ) 16. Ruth started out taking the photos in order to ____________.
A. raise some money
B. connect with friends and family
C. make new friends
D. join in a photo project of volunteers
( ) 17. According to the passage, Low at Home is the name of ____________.
A. a photo project
B. the picture taken by Ruth
C. a street in Dublin
D. the special time period
( ) 18. The underlined phrase “the more human view” shows ____________.
A. the beauty of streets in a city of Ireland
B. how people do things when staying at home
C. the moment of family and friends being together
D. what the global pandemic has taken from people
( ) 19. From the passage we can infer (推断) that Ruth is a _____________ person.
A careful B. shy C. hardworking D. loving
( ) 20. Which is NOT true about the photo project
A. It helps Ruth make new friends with neighbours.
B. Ruth goes to very far away streets to take photos.
C. Volunteers can take part in the project online.
D. People like to pick those similar to themselves in photos.
C
Last night, my 11-year-old son’s baseball team played a game that lasted until 9:30. By the time we got home and he had a quick dinner and shower, it was 10:30—an hour and a half later than a child who gets up at 6:30 should be going to bed. We love baseball. My son is having fun, getting exercise, and learning patience, teamwork and sports spirit. But the truth is that the game also influences his sleep.
As parents, we want good things for our children. We want them to be healthy both in body and in mind. To this end, we look for ways to help our kids grow and develop. We help them with their homework. We sign them up for dance, soccer and baseball. We encourage our kids to take honors courses (培优课程) or to have after-school jobs. And we praise them for hard-earned success and achievements.
However, the irony is that all of these activities and responsibilities that we are giving our children to make their lives colorful could be badly influencing their health and taking happiness away. Activities, responsibilities, and goals are good. But if we want our kids to realize their full physical, learning and social ability, sleep is important. We have to start taking sleep seriously.
Parents make bedtime routines and use strict rules about nighttime. But in fact, these ways aren’t enough because getting our kids enough sleep isn’t just about carrying out stricter bedtime. It requires more than that. In order to ensure our kids get the sleep they need, both parents and schools should try their best.
( ) 21. From the passage we know the writer’s son ________.
A. isn’t good at sports
B. wastes time every night
C. can’t get enough sleep
D. always hangs out with friends
( ) 22. The underlined word “irony” means in Chinese.
A. 光荣 B. 骄傲 C. 讽刺 D. 公正
( ) 23. What does the writer think of taking honors courses at last
A. Boring. B. Unnecessary. C. Interesting. D. Enjoyable.
( ) 24. How can we make sure kids get enough sleep according to the writer
A. By making the children’s lives colorful.
B. By refusing all the after-school activities.
C. By carrying out strict rules about bedtime.
D. By trying best from parents and schools.
( ) 25. What would the writer probably talk about in the following paragraph
A. Advice on how to sleep well.
B. Ways of changing kids’ education.
C. The importance of sleeping well.
D. Measures parents and schools should take.
第二节(5 分) 请阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。
A. They can only use numbers or letters instead.
B. There are also superstitions (迷信) about some numbers in China.
C. In western countries, some people think the number 13 brings bad luck.
D. It is interesting to see how Chinese people use numbers in different ways.
E. So instead, they used the hotline number—. This is easier to type and remember.
F. Many couples choose to get married on May 20th for this reason.
Do you like the number 13 26 In the past, a lot of tall buildings didn’t have the 13th floor.
27 For example, the number “4” is said to be unlucky because it sounds like the Chinese word for “death”. But that’s just one example about numbers in China.
When I first came here, I was surprised to see that many websites had numbers in their names instead of letters. I soon found that this is actually convenient, as Chinese characters (汉字) cannot be used for website addresses. 28_
In pinyin, the telecom company China Unicom is called Zhongguo Liantong. If the company used their pinyin name for their website address, it would be quite long. _29_
In addition, the pronunciations of some numbers sound similar to other words in Chinese. This is wordplay (双关语). For example, the numbers “5-2-0” in Chinese sound similar to the pronunciation of the Chinese phrase “I love you”. _30_
第三节(5 分)
下面的材料A到F介绍、描述了一些现状、问题,请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,31—35中为它们匹配最合适的信息,将其标号填入题前括号内。
A. Digital robotic pets
Pets play an important part in people’s lives now. You may one day be able to buy digital robotic pets. The best part about them is that you don’t have to feed them, and they don’t need to be cleaned, either.
B. Dough figurines
The dough figurine is also called miansu in Chinese. There are figurines of Chinese characters from different films and cartoons such as the Monkey King. They are popular among children.
C. English e-dictionaries
Do you feel worried when you don’t know the meaning of English words while reading Here is a special English dictionary for you. It will be the best friend for English learners.
D. Chinese knots (中国结)
Chinese knots are made of thin, red ropes. They are often used as decorations (装饰) of gifts to express happiness or good luck on important days.
E. Longjing tea
Longjing tea is a kind of green tea. Tea in our shop is produced in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is produced mostly by hand there. It smells fragrant (芳香的) and tastes sweet.
F. Cheongsams (旗袍)
The cheongsam is a traditional Chinese dress for women. Our shop has many kinds of cheongsams in different colors, and sizes. I’m sure you can find the one that fits you perfectly.
( ) 31. Emma is going to volunteer to look after the children in a children’s hospital this weekend. She wants to buy something special for the kids.
( ) 32. Li Hua’s friend Sally is from Spain. She is going to get married. Li Hua wants to give her a special Chinese dress.
( ) 33. Elva’s friend who is from Italy will go back home soon. So Elva wants to give her a present which can be seen as a symbol of China.
( ) 34. Andrew’s grandfather likes drinking tea very much. Andrew is going to visit him and he wants to prepare something for his grandfather.
( ) 35. Jane’s friend William can’t understand many words in English novels or movies. Jane wants to give him a good present on his birthday.
Ⅲ.语法填空(10分)
阅读短文,按照句子结构的语法和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
Dear Anne,
How are you I had great fun last Wednesday, May, 12th, 2013. It was a traditional Chinese festival (36)________(call) Dragon Boat Festival that day. This festival is in memory of Qu Yuan, one of (37)________(great) Chinese poets. He killed himself by jumping into the Miluo River on May 5th of the lunar calendar(阴历) ,278 BC. People there rowed the boats (38)_______ (save) him. But it was too late. They were very sad and then threw rice into the river to feed the fish (39)_______that they would stay away from his body.
(40)_______ then on, every year on this day, people enjoy (41)_______ (eat)Zongzi, which is made of rice with meat, eggs and so on. In the past, we ate it only (42)_______ (one) a year, but now we regard(认为) it as (43)_______ (we) daily food. We can have it any time we like.
Have you ever seen the dragon boat race on TV It is another important part of this festival. Several teams row their dragon-shaped boats as (44)_______ (fast) as they can. The first team to reach the finish line wins.
If you have (45)_______ plan to visit China next year, would you like to spend this festival with us
Best wishes,
Xiao Qiang
Ⅳ. 书面表达(15分)
最近,你对班里60 名同学(男女各半)进行关于上网目的的调查(survey)。结果如下表。
要求:条理清晰,意思连贯,语言流畅,书写整洁。
提示: 假如你是初二学生Milly,请你根据下面的调查统计,用英语写一篇80词左右的短文, 并谈谈自己的上网情况,发表在网站上。
参考词汇:
twenty percent 百分之二十 chat 聊天 purpose 目的 surf the Internet 上网
Recently, I’ve made a survey among 30 boys and 30 girls in my class on their purposes of surfing the Internet.深圳牛津八年级上册Unit2 单元测试 答案
Ⅰ. 完形填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
One afternoon, an old dog ran into Ben’s yard. The dog didn’t look hungry or sick, just very 1 . Ben gave the dog a few pats (轻拍) on the 2 . The dog followed Ben into the house, slowly walked down the hall and fell asleep in the corner.
An hour later the dog woke up, walked to the 3 and went out. The next afternoon the dog was back. Once again the dog followed Ben into the house and 4 in the corner for an hour. It was the 5 story the next afternoon. Ben was very curious (好奇). “What’s up with this dog ” he wondered. Then he had an 6 . Ben put a 7 on the neck to the owner of this dog: Do you know that your dog comes to my house every 8 and sleeps for a while Why
The next day the dog came to Ben’s 9 with a new note hung on its neck:
The dog lives in a home with six children. Three of them are under the age of two. It’s trying finding a room to sleep in. It can’t 10 a quiet place here. Neither can I (我也不能)! Can I come with it tomorrow
( ) 1. A. excited B. tired C. young D. unhappy
( ) 2. A. foot B. hand C. head D. nose
( ) 3. A. door B. bathroom C. kitchen D. bedroom
( ) 4. A. walked B. danced C. slept D. sang
( ) 5. A. unusual B. same C. different D. surprising
( ) 6. A. order B. answer C. question D. idea
( ) 7. A. note B. telephone C. picture D. letter
( ) 8. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. noon
( ) 9. A. house B. office C. school D. corner
( ) 10. A. see B. stand C. look D. find
BCACB DABAD
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(40分)
第一节(30 分)
阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。
A
Our most unusual sports from around the world
Man vs. Horse Marathon (马拉松)
This race takes place in a small town in Wales, about 200 miles from London. It’s called a marathon, but it’s actually 35.4 km, not 42.2 km like a usual marathon. People race against horses across the hills and mountains. It started in 1981, but a human did not win until 2004.
Camel (骆驼) Wrestling
In Turkey, camel wrestling is a very old sport. The largest camel wrestling competition takes place every year and thousands of people come. In the sport, two camels fight against each other. Sometimes the camels do not want to fight and they run through the crowds, which can be dangerous.
Dragon Boat Racing
Every year in China, thousands of people watch dragon boat races. A dragon boat is a traditional Chinese boat with a painted dragon’s head on one end. There can be up to 36 people or more racing in each boat in the water. Dragon boat racing is also popular in some other Asian countries.
Caber Toss
In this sport, players compete to throw a large piece of wood called a caber as far as they can. There is no rule about the size of the caber, but it’s usually the size of a small tree. It’s an ancient Scottish sport. Visitors to the UK can check it out.
Chess Boxing
A good chess boxer needs to be both strong and smart. Players play a round of chess, followed by a round of boxing. There are eleven rounds in total. Chess boxing was invented in 1992 by an English comic book writer. The sport is more popular in England and Germany.
( ) 11. What can we learn about Man vs. Horse Marathon
A. It is an outdoor sport.
B. It first appeared 16 years ago.
C. No human has ever won the game.
D. It follows the rules of a usual marathon.
( ) 12. Which of the following is mentioned about Camel Wrestling
A. It should be stopped.
B. It’s worth seeing.
C. It’s unfair to the animals.
D. It’s sometimes dangerous to watch.
( ) 13. Which picture best describes Caber Toss
( ) 14. Which sport is popular in Asia
A. Man vs. Horse Marathon.
B. Dragon Boat Racing.
C. Caber Toss.
D. Chess Boxing.
( ) 15. How many sports have animals as players
1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
BACDB
B
Every night, Ruth Medjber talks with her neighbours and takes a picture of them at their windows. These photos show people’s lives during the global pandemic (大流行病).
“I started out taking photos of just friends and family. In this way, I could connect with them during this special time when people have to stay at home,” the photographer explained. “I live alone, so I was missing the days when we were free to communicate with friends.”
Now she’s making new friends. The photo project has taken off online, and she has opened it up to volunteers. But they must be the people who live within 5 kilometers of her home.
“I pick a street each night and try to take photos of volunteers,” Ruth said. “I usually take about four photos before it is completely dark, but two if I’m talking a lot—which I love to do.” She said more and more neighbours are joining in her photo project and it has now got a name, Low at Home“I think people like knowing that they’re not alone even if they have to stay at home, and they really try to pick out those who are similar to themselves in the photos,” she said. “It’s also a different view of the pandemic: the more human view. Instead of showing what the pandemic has taken from us, it shows that it has given us more chances to be with family and friends and spend time together.”
“I think we’d love most to find something nice, even in the most serious situation as it is now,” Ruth said.
( ) 16. Ruth started out taking the photos in order to ____________.
A. raise some money
B. connect with friends and family
C. make new friends
D. join in a photo project of volunteers
( ) 17. According to the passage, Low at Home is the name of ____________.
A. a photo project
B. the picture taken by Ruth
C. a street in Dublin
D. the special time period
( ) 18. The underlined phrase “the more human view” shows ____________.
A. the beauty of streets in a city of Ireland
B. how people do things when staying at home
C. the moment of family and friends being together
D. what the global pandemic has taken from people
( ) 19. From the passage we can infer (推断) that Ruth is a _____________ person.
A careful B. shy C. hardworking D. loving
( ) 20. Which is NOT true about the photo project
A. It helps Ruth make new friends with neighbours.
B. Ruth goes to very far away streets to take photos.
C. Volunteers can take part in the project online.
D. People like to pick those similar to themselves in photos.
ADCBB
C
Last night, my 11-year-old son’s baseball team played a game that lasted until 9:30. By the time we got home and he had a quick dinner and shower, it was 10:30—an hour and a half later than a child who gets up at 6:30 should be going to bed. We love baseball. My son is having fun, getting exercise, and learning patience, teamwork and sports spirit. But the truth is that the game also influences his sleep.
As parents, we want good things for our children. We want them to be healthy both in body and in mind. To this end, we look for ways to help our kids grow and develop. We help them with their homework. We sign them up for dance, soccer and baseball. We encourage our kids to take honors courses (培优课程) or to have after-school jobs. And we praise them for hard-earned success and achievements.
However, the irony is that all of these activities and responsibilities that we are giving our children to make their lives colorful could be badly influencing their health and taking happiness away. Activities, responsibilities, and goals are good. But if we want our kids to realize their full physical, learning and social ability, sleep is important. We have to start taking sleep seriously.
Parents make bedtime routines and use strict rules about nighttime. But in fact, these ways aren’t enough because getting our kids enough sleep isn’t just about carrying out stricter bedtime. It requires more than that. In order to ensure our kids get the sleep they need, both parents and schools should try their best.
( ) 21. From the passage we know the writer’s son ________.
A. isn’t good at sports
B. wastes time every night
C. can’t get enough sleep
D. always hangs out with friends
( ) 22. The underlined word “irony” means in Chinese.
A. 光荣 B. 骄傲 C. 讽刺 D. 公正
( ) 23. What does the writer think of taking honors courses at last
A. Boring. B. Unnecessary. C. Interesting. D. Enjoyable.
( ) 24. How can we make sure kids get enough sleep according to the writer
A. By making the children’s lives colorful.
B. By refusing all the after-school activities.
C. By carrying out strict rules about bedtime.
D. By trying best from parents and schools.
( ) 25. What would the writer probably talk about in the following paragraph
A. Advice on how to sleep well.
B. Ways of changing kids’ education.
C. The importance of sleeping well.
D. Measures parents and schools should take.
CCBDD
第二节(5 分) 请阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。
A. They can only use numbers or letters instead.
B. There are also superstitions (迷信) about some numbers in China.
C. In western countries, some people think the number 13 brings bad luck.
D. It is interesting to see how Chinese people use numbers in different ways.
E. So instead, they used the hotline number—. This is easier to type and remember.
F. Many couples choose to get married on May 20th for this reason.
Do you like the number 13 26 In the past, a lot of tall buildings didn’t have the 13th floor.
27 For example, the number “4” is said to be unlucky because it sounds like the Chinese word for “death”. But that’s just one example about numbers in China.
When I first came here, I was surprised to see that many websites had numbers in their names instead of letters. I soon found that this is actually convenient, as Chinese characters (汉字) cannot be used for website addresses. 28_
In pinyin, the telecom company China Unicom is called Zhongguo Liantong. If the company used their pinyin name for their website address, it would be quite long. _29_
In addition, the pronunciations of some numbers sound similar to other words in Chinese. This is wordplay (双关语). For example, the numbers “5-2-0” in Chinese sound similar to the pronunciation of the Chinese phrase “I love you”. _30_
CBAEF
第三节(5 分)
下面的材料A到F介绍、描述了一些现状、问题,请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,31—35中为它们匹配最合适的信息,将其标号填入题前括号内。
A. Digital robotic pets
Pets play an important part in people’s lives now. You may one day be able to buy digital robotic pets. The best part about them is that you don’t have to feed them, and they don’t need to be cleaned, either.
B. Dough figurines
The dough figurine is also called miansu in Chinese. There are figurines of Chinese characters from different films and cartoons such as the Monkey King. They are popular among children.
C. English e-dictionaries
Do you feel worried when you don’t know the meaning of English words while reading Here is a special English dictionary for you. It will be the best friend for English learners.
D. Chinese knots (中国结)
Chinese knots are made of thin, red ropes. They are often used as decorations (装饰) of gifts to express happiness or good luck on important days.
E. Longjing tea
Longjing tea is a kind of green tea. Tea in our shop is produced in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is produced mostly by hand there. It smells fragrant (芳香的) and tastes sweet.
F. Cheongsams (旗袍)
The cheongsam is a traditional Chinese dress for women. Our shop has many kinds of cheongsams in different colors, and sizes. I’m sure you can find the one that fits you perfectly.
( ) 31. Emma is going to volunteer to look after the children in a children’s hospital this weekend. She wants to buy something special for the kids.
( ) 32. Li Hua’s friend Sally is from Spain. She is going to get married. Li Hua wants to give her a special Chinese dress.
( ) 33. Elva’s friend who is from Italy will go back home soon. So Elva wants to give her a present which can be seen as a symbol of China.
( ) 34. Andrew’s grandfather likes drinking tea very much. Andrew is going to visit him and he wants to prepare something for his grandfather.
( ) 35. Jane’s friend William can’t understand many words in English novels or movies. Jane wants to give him a good present on his birthday.
BFDEC
Ⅲ.语法填空(10分)
阅读短文,按照句子结构的语法和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
Dear Anne,
How are you I had great fun last Wednesday, May, 12th, 2013. It was a traditional Chinese festival (36)________(call) Dragon Boat Festival that day. This festival is in memory of Qu Yuan, one of (37)________(great) Chinese poets. He killed himself by jumping into the Miluo River on May 5th of the lunar calendar(阴历) ,278 BC. People there rowed the boats (38)_______ (save) him. But it was too late. They were very sad and then threw rice into the river to feed the fish (39)_______that they would stay away from his body.
(40)_______ then on, every year on this day, people enjoy (41)_______ (eat)Zongzi, which is made of rice with meat, eggs and so on. In the past, we ate it only (42)_______ (one) a year, but now we regard(认为) it as (43)_______ (we) daily food. We can have it any time we like.
Have you ever seen the dragon boat race on TV It is another important part of this festival. Several teams row their dragon-shaped boats as (44)_______ (fast) as they can. The first team to reach the finish line wins.
If you have (45)_______ plan to visit China next year, would you like to spend this festival with us
Best wishes,
Xiao Qiang
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Ⅳ. 书面表达(15分)
最近,你对班里60 名同学(男女各半)进行关于上网目的的调查(survey)。结果如下表。
要求:条理清晰,意思连贯,语言流畅,书写整洁。
提示: 假如你是初二学生Milly,请你根据下面的调查统计,用英语写一篇80词左右的短文, 并谈谈自己的上网情况,发表在网站上。
参考词汇:
twenty percent 百分之二十 chat 聊天 purpose 目的 surf the Internet 上网
Recently, I’ve made a survey among 30 boys and 30 girls in my class on their purposes of surfing the Internet.
Recently, I’ve made a survey among 30 boys and 30 girls in my class on their purposes of surfing the Internet. According to the survey, the girls’ favourite is chatting, while the boys like to do most is playing computer games. Reading news online is the second for boys, but the third for girls. However, only 10% of the boys and girls use the Internet for study.
As for myself, I often go online to search some information useful for my study, because I think we should make the best use of it and learn more knowledge.