2016年中考英語(yǔ)總復(fù)習(xí)閱讀理解判斷對(duì)錯(cuò)專項(xiàng)練習(xí)
or forum). when you write something bad about someone else, it's called "flaming" the person. it takes time for people to get used to(適應(yīng)) e-talk. also, different groups on the net have their own special ways of communicating. newbies sometimes have to ask other people what they mean. as the internet grows, e-talk will continue to grow and change.( )16.people type acronyms so that they can type them quickly.( )17. “btw, my puter is not working well.” means that the person is sad that his computer is having problems.( ) 18. if someone is angry, he may type “l(fā)ol” or “brb”.( ) 19. e-talk will probably be used by people on the telephone.( ) 20. the best title for this passage is e-talk第十三組(3篇) ( a )what changes are going to happen in our way of life? according to (根據(jù)) writer patrick goldring, more people are going to have part-time jobs (兼職工作). this is going to be true for most workers. people have many interests. fulltime jobs (專職工作) do not allow time for these interests. people are going to have two or three different part-time jobs. according to david jenkins in his book "job power" (工作的權(quán)利), workers are going to have more power in their companies (公司). they are going to have more power over their jobs and their hours. groups of workers and company leaders are going to meet to find answers to company problems. some leaders of company don't want change. workers are demanding (要求職) it, however. what is the result of "job power"? according to jenkins, the result (結(jié)果) is a good feeling toward the company. ( )1. workers will meet with company leaders. ( )2. all the workers are going to get part-time jobs. ( )3. part-time jobs are good for people with many interests. ( )4. "job power" for workers is good for want of cooperation. ( )5. according to david jenkins, people want to have two or three part-time jobs. ( b ) paul got on the bus to go to the town. it was very crowded, and he had to stand for about five minutes. then some of the passengers got off. paul sat down next to a fat lady. she had several shopping bags, and paul didn't have much room on the seat. at last the bus got to the town. all the passengers started to get off. paul was very polite, so he stood up to let the fat lady get off before him. she said, "thank you." then she tried to get out of the seat with all her bags. but she couldn't move. she was stuck!