
人教版(2019)高中英语必修第二册Unit 3 The Internet 七选五组原创题3篇(word版 有答案).docx
17页人教版Book 2 Unit 3 七选五题型原创作业设计【原创命题 1】The Internet has the power to connect people across the world to a single shared community (社区). Billions of people in different parts of the world have joined it already, and obviously many more will follow. 1 One of the greatest advantages of the Internet lies in the quick and easy access to a huge amount of information. 2 With the click of a mouse or the touch of a button, it is possible to find out almost anything we care to know, from food to travel packages, from news to learning resources. No wonder the Internet has now become the first place that most people turn to for information.The Internet has also made our lives unbelievably convenient, with all sorts of goods and services provided by electronic commerce(商业), more commonly known as e-commerce. You can have food delivered to you using food delivery apps and sites. 3 There is no need to worry-you can pay for almost everything on your smartphone. Why wait hopelessly for a taxi in the cold rain? It is now simple and fast to order one with a taxi app. When you wish to go on holiday, you can make all your travel arrangements just in front of the computer. 4 With all sorts of communication software, physical distance no longer gets in the way. No matter where we are, we are able to keep in contact with loved ones, find long-lost friends and discover whole new communities who share our hobbies. 5 A. Forgot to carry cash? B. However, Internet also has its problems.C. This enables us to use our time more flexibly.D. To a certain extent, the world's knowledge is all at our fingertips.E. Above all else, the Internet helps us establish and maintain social ties.F. A message, a group chat, a video call-there are endless ways to share our views.G. Even in the countryside, the Internet enables people to connect with the outside world.【原创命题 2】 E-learningCourses that are taught via the Internet, or online courses, have become popular in many countries. 1 But most show a video of a teacher and students in a classroom. Students watch the video online and take part in online activities. Some courses are free and open to anyone, giving students anywhere the chance to study at any time. Of course, watching students and teachers on a computer screen is not the same as taking part in a real class. 2 In Singapore, eight school, have been chosen to try new ways of using technology in the classroom. The schools have tablets and touchscreens instead of books and blackboards in the classrooms. There are also social media platforms to help students work together on projects, and online “worlds” where the students can interact with each other and the digital environment while completing different learning tasks. In South Korea, some students have been taught English by teachers in the Philippines and other countries since 2011. The teachers are in their home countries and are connected to the Korean classrooms via the Internet. Instead of looking at a screen, 3 The robot is controlled by the teacher and can move around the classroom and talk with the students. It is unlikely that robot teachers will replace real teachers, but they can be useful tools 4 Thanks to technology, more and more ways of teaching and learning are being developed. Nobody knows what the classroom of the future will look like, but one thing is for sure— 5 A. Online courses are interesting.B. People are familiar with online courses.C. There are different kinds of online courses.D. the students interact with a robot in the classroom.E. These examples show us that e-learning can be successful.F. there has never been a more interesting time to be a student.G. Other kinds of e-learning are being tested around the world.【原创命题 3】 Much has been written about the wonders of the World Wide Web. There are countless articles telling us how the internet has made our lives more convenient. We no longer have to wait in line or carry cash around when we go shopping. We can download software whenever we need them. 1 People’s lives have been changed by online communities and social networks.Jan Tchamani, an English teacher in Birmingham, UK, suddenly developed a serious illness and had to quit her job. At age 50, she stuck at home with only her computer to keep her company. After a while, she discovered that surfing the Internet could help her feel less lonely and bored. 2 She also joined an online group where she could talk about her problems and get support and advice from others. She was so inspired by the people she met online that she decided to start an IT club. 3 A 59-year-old man learnt how to apply for work online and found a great job. Now that he works and can take care of himself. A 61-year-old woman who was living alone has started a small online company together with two friends. 4 Jan has s。
