辽宁省葫芦岛市第八高级中学2019-2020年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷 Word版含答案
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teenage Internet users in China had been about 170 million by the end of December, 2016. Many of them, like Lin Tao, spend too much time playing computer game online.

  To deal with this problem, the Chinese government worked out a draft regulation (法规草案) in January this year. According to the regulation, players need to use their own ID cards to play online games. game companies will control teenagers' online game time. They will not be able to play online games between 12:00 at night and 8:00 in the morning. If they are still playing during the time, the game companies will lock them out.

Many people think that the regulation can surely better protect Chinese young game players online, while others doubt whether it can successful stop them from playing games too much. "More and more people come to know that playing online games too much not only brings teenagers healthy and study problems, but also makes them depressed (沮丧的) and lonely, " Tong Xiao jun, a director from a university, told CCTV. We need support from the whole society to solve the problem."

25. Which of the following is TRUE about Lin Tao?

  A. He had a fight with his father. B. He dropped out of school.

 C. He often arrive later for school. D. He started playing games at 14.

26.Under the regulation, players need to _______ if they want to play online games.

 A. talk with their parents B. pay for them

 C. call the game companies D. use their own ID cards

27. According to the regulation, teenagers will not be able to play online game at _____.

A. 8:00 pm B. 11:00 pm C. 6:00 am D. 9:00 am

28. We can learn from the passage that ______.

 A. not many young people have the same problem as Lin Tao in China

 B. it is impossible to control teenagers' online game time

 C. The game companies will offer teenager prizes if they play well

 D. everyone should play a part in controlling teenagers' online game time

C

  Can you imagine a world without music? Studies show that public schools across the country are cutting back on music classes to save money. Worse, some schools have never had music classes to begin with. But without them, students' academic growth and emotional health could suffer. In fact, music classes are necessary for all students in schools.

Recent studies by Brown University have shown that students who received music education classes were better in math and reading skills than those without music classes. Another study by The College Board found that students taking music and art classes got higher points. Students' academic success seems to depend on their taking part in music education.

Music programs in public schools also help to add to a student's sense of pride and self-confidence. Teens today have too many learning tasks. Besides, they have family problems, self-confidence problems, relationship troubles, and choices about drugs and alcohol. All of these can stop academic success, but music education can help. A study by The Texas Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse found that students who took part in school music programs were less likely to turn to drugs. Music programs encourage students to work together to produce an excellent performance.

Music crosses language, class, cultural and political boundaries (界限). Music allows