时事热点网络的利弊--完形填空高频考点押题练(含答案) 2026年中考英语三轮复习备考

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时事热点网络的利弊--完形填空高频考点押题练(含答案) 2026年中考英语三轮复习备考

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时事热点网络的利弊-完形填空
Have you ever wanted to sing on stage with your favorite singer or go to Mars 1 virtual reality (VR,虚拟现实), you might be able to do these without even leaving your home. Unlike real reality, virtual reality 2 completely imaginary worlds and seems almost real.
Virtual Reality has been with us for many years. The technology has now come into 3 . Virtual reality is an example of VR technology. It changes the 4 in which we communicate experiences and information.
Indeed, VR has become a worldwide reality, with different usages from computer games to medicine, engineering, scientific research, and so on. For example, 5 learners can be trained through VR to help patients. Designers can check every corner of their buildings and make preparations. If you’re heading to Mars, VR can help you “see” what you’ll find 6 getting there.
One example was a doctor who practised an operation (手术) on a baby’s heart. With this he could plan out his operation ahead of time, and helped 7 the baby.
VR will make the world even smaller and of course it’s going to bring us closer together. However, virtual reality has some 8 effects (影响). The first big danger is disconnection from the real world. People may become less interested in their 9 lives. Besides this, too much use of VR equipment can create some physical and mental dangers. Loss of one’s sense of direction and position, sea sickness and headaches are some signs of the 10 after using VR equipment for long periods.
1.A.Like B.Unlike C.With D.Without
2.A.means B.thinks C.understands D.avoid
3.A.plans B.training C.research D.use
4.A.event B.way C.time D.purpose
5.A.art B.sports C.language D.medical
6.A.before B.while C.after D.until
7.A.teach B.feed C.save D.greet
8.A.good B.bad C.common D.special
9.A.natural B.real C.poor D.rich
10.A.safety B.solutions C.health D.illnesses
Live streaming (直播) is becoming more and more popular. From playing video games to dancing to K-pop, streamers are making big money simply by 11 their daily lives with the world. Some streamers even become world-famous, especially e-sports players like Shroud and Ninja.
I don’t really watch a lot of live streams. I’d rather play video games myself than watch someone else play them. 12 I understand that some games might watch them to learn playing ways.
Sometimes live streaming is a bit vain (虚荣的). A lot of streamers are just doing it for the 13 . For example, one streamer I used to watch would hang a sign around her neck that asked for tips (小费). When her tips reached a certain amount, she would put a metal bowl on her head and hit it with a wooden spoon. I couldn’t stop watching sometimes. I’d never seen anything quite like it before.
Other streams can show us things 14 we wouldn’t usually get to see. Since you can start your own live streaming with just a smartphone, even people in the countryside can show us their lives. I’ve seen parts of the countryside that I would 15 normally see. It gives me a look at a lifestyle that I doesn’t know well.
11.A.making B.enjoying C.sharing D.living
12.A.And B.But C.Because D.So
13.A.attention B.friendship C.honor D.inspiration
14.A.when B.where C.that D.who
15.A.always B.usually C.ever D.never
请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意。然后从各小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Online Dangers
People having control over Internet contents can be a good thing. But there are some 16 of the Internet. First of all, the information on the Internet is not always 17 . People can easily post false information.
This can be a problem when people are doing research. In one study, teachers said the Internet helps students do better. But the same teachers also said it is 18 to find trustworthy information.
Another problem is Internet 19 For example, Ven reads on the Internet that Mars will be so close to Earth at 4:30 a. m. that it will look like there are two 20 in the sky. She sets her alarm and gets up in the middle of the night, 21 she can only see one moon in the yard!
The information she read was a hoax, but false information spreads 22 on social websites, and lots of people may think it’s true. Another 23 of a hoax was when someone posted that you can charge (充电) your phone with an onion. Don’t 24 it! It isn’t true.
Some hoaxes are more dangerous. Some people have 25 lots of money because of emails from fake (虚假的) banks asking them for their banking information.
Cyberbullying (网络欺凌) is another problem on the Internet. Malalia was cyberbullied on the Internet by a girl from her class. The classmate 26 mean messages on Malalia’s page and even said she was going to 27 Malalia.
According to a study,88% of American teens said they had seen someone be 28 to another person on a social website. Cyberbullying can make teens feel terrible, and some 29 kill themselves. However, Malalia decided to do something about it. She wrote a song 30 cyberbullying.
16.A.stories B.advantages C.problems D.ways
17.A.useful B.interesting C.popular D.true
18.A.important B.difficult. C.necessary D.helpful
19.A.hoaxes B.games C.products D.connections
20.A.Mars B.moons C.planes D.aliens
21.A.or B.but C.unless D.because
22.A.luckily B.quickly C.early D.secretly
23.A.result B.reason C.example D.symbol
24.A.call B.try C.eat D.read
25.A.lost B.spent C.won D.saved
26.A.received B.guessed C.sent D.took
27.A.help B.hurt C.join D.meet
28.A.sorry B.friendly C.fair D.mean
29.A.even B.already C.hardly D.only
30.A.in B.from C.against D.without
Having control over Internet content (内容) can be a good thing for people. But there are still some 31 on the Internet. First of all, the information on the Internet is not always 32 . People can easily post untrue information.
This can be a problem when people are doing 33 . In one study, teachers said the Internet helps students do better. But the same teachers also said it is 34 to find trusty information.
Another problem is Internet hoaxes. For example, Ven reads on the Internet that Mars will be so close to Earth at 4:30 a. m. and then she sets 35 alarm and gets up in the middle of the night. 36 she can only see one moon in the yard!
The information she read was a hoax, but untrue information spreads 37 on social websites, and lots of people can think it’s true. Another 38 of a hoax was when someone posted that you can charge (使充电) your phone with an onion. Don’t 39 it! It isn’t true.
Some hoaxes are more dangerous. Some people have 40 lots of money because of emails from fake (虚假的) banks asking them for their banking information.
Cyberbullying (网络欺凌) is another problem on the Internet. Malalia was cyberbullied on Facebook by a girl from her class. The classmate 41 unfriendly messages on Malalia’s Facebook page. And even said she was going to 42 Malalia.
According to a study, 88% of American teens said they have seen someone be mean to another person on a social website. Cyberbullying can make teens feel terrible, and some 43 kill themselves. However, Malalia decided to do something about it. She wrote a song 44 cyberbullying. The good news is that the world is starting to get 45 to deal with cyberbullying.
31.A.stories B.advantages C.problems D.ways
32.A.useful B.interesting C.popular D.true
33.A.researches B.surveys C.experiments D.sports
34.A.difficult B.important C.necessary D.normal
35.A.his B.her C.my D.your
36.A.Or B.Because C.Unless D.But
37.A.simply B.quickly C.early D.quietly
38.A.result B.reason C.example D.symbol
39.A.call B.try C.eat D.read
40.A.lost B.spent C.won D.saved
41.A.received B.noticed C.sent D.took
42.A.help B.hurt C.join D.visit
43.A.even B.already C.hardly D.only
44.A.in B.from C.against D.without
45.A.sorry B.friendly C.stupid D.wise
Stayed off social media for six years! A young boy named Branko did just that. He thought it was 46 and thought what about another 6 years.
In 2019, his mom challenged her 12-year-old son Branko to stay off social media 47 he was 18 years old. If he finished it, she would give him 1800 dollars on his 18th birthday. On February 19th, 2025, Branko got the 48 .
Branko said it wasn’t too difficult to live without social media, and he didn’t 49 it much during the six years. As a young boy who is only 12 years old, he said he wasn’t using social media 50 anyway. He had his friends to keep him up to date on the latest information or trends (潮流) . And he got to 51 all the unnecessary things that were on there. Then, instead, he had more time to focus on his grades and sports.
His mom noted, “It’s about the 52 use of the social media. We are certainly not against it, but it is about not letting yourself be 53 by things that people post, get weighed down by it, or addicted (上瘾) to it.”
46.A.boring B.convenient C.wonderful
47.A.when B.until C.after
48.A.prize B.chance C.report
49.A.play with B.search for C.think about
50.A.much B.late C.hard
51.A.share B.throw C.avoid
52.A.healthy B.common C.primary
53.A.surprised B.influenced C.challenged
Li Ting, 15, from Shanghai, was preparing a talk 54 some Western festivals. She searched online for certain 55 and made PowerPoint presentations (展示).
Wu Qiang, her classmate, was doing his chemistry homework carefully. But he couldn’t 56 the last problem 57 he tried his best. So he took out his 58 , opened a special app (应用软件), and searched for the problem. Answers soon appeared (出现) on the 59 in several seconds.
Nowadays, many students do homework online 60 the help of the Internet like Li and Wu. They search for information online, use apps or 61 through QQ and WeChat.
“It’s convenient. You don’t have to 62 your teacher to explain it to you face to face,” according to Wu. “You can also learn by seeing 63 others work them out. What’s more, it improves students’ abilities. And it’s 64 true for new kinds of homework. I am quite skilled at searching for information online and using Microsoft Office. ”
However, this trend (趋势) 65 problems. Some lazy students just copy the answers online without thinking. Some even ask their classmates to do homework for them. And their teachers don’t know the fact.
Anyhow, knowing how to use the Internet 66 important. The key is to have good self-control. When you come across (遇到) a difficult problem, think about it by 67 first. Be sure to understand the reasons behind the answers after you’ve turned to the Internet, 68 you won’t make progress. If you are not sure about your self-control, ask your parents for help.
54.A.of B.from C.on D.in
55.A.messages B.news C.plans D.information
56.A.find out B.work out C.sell out D.look out
57.A.if B.even if C.whether D.however
58.A.watch B.schoolbag C.mobile phone D.TV
59.A.screen B.keyboard C.mouse D.main unit
60.A.without B.on C.under D.with
61.A.look B.discuss C.accept D.play
62.A.wait for B.look for C.ask for D.care for
63.A.when B.what C.how D.why
64.A.hardly B.especially C.simply D.nearly
65.A.passes B.takes C.causes D.finds
66.A.are B.was C.is D.were
67.A.himself B.herself C.myself D.yourself
68.A.and B.but C.or D.so
We can’t remember clearly since when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, 69 when we go out to have dinner. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our 70 and click. Later, we post the photos onto Weibo or WeChat, waiting to be “liked”. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see 71 we get “liked” or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for only a meal.
Does that sound 72 to you Do you do that often If not, how do you feel when 73 do that when having dinner with you
A recent study suggests that 74 we are used to doing is not so good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. To test this, some 75 did an experiment. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food. As a result, it showed that the more photos they took, 76 delicious the food seemed to them. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you
Besides the scientific result, there are also some other 77 influence of taking photos of food before meals. After 78 the photos onto the Internet, one will not be able to control himself and check his mobile many times. “Does everyone like my photos I hope a lot of people like 79 !” It seems that your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are 80 real people.
So, next time you 81 with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food Let the food be delicious as it is, and 82 your life with people around you.
Trust me, it will be a 83 time.
69.A.suddenly B.eventually C.hardly D.especially
70.A.laptops B.mobiles C.cameras D.watches
71.A.if B.unless C.that D.whether
72.A.new B.similar C.kind D.lucky
73.A.another B.the other C.others D.the others
74.A.why B.when C.what D.where
75.A.cooks B.servants C.researchers D.explorer
76.A.the more B.the better C.the fewer D.the less
77.A.bad B.good C.small D.large
78.A.taking B.posting C.throwing D.giving
79.A.them B.it C.me D.us
80.A.around B.to C.from D.with
81.A.eat out B.set out C.take out D.bring out
82.A.treat B.avoid C.talk D.share
83.A.busy B.hard C.wonderful D.safe
Li Ting, 15, from Shanghai, was preparing a talk 84 some Western festivals. She searched online for certain 85 and made PowerPoint presentations(展示).
Wu Qiang, her classmate, was doing his chemistry homework carefully. But he couldn’t 86 the last problem 87 he tried his best. So he took out his 88 , opened a special app(应用软件), and searched for the problem. Answers soon appeared on the 89 in several seconds.
Nowadays, many students do homework online 90 the help of the Internet like Li and Wu. They search for information online, use apps or 91 through QQ and WeChat.
“It’s convenient. You don’t have to 92 your teacher to explain it to you face to face,” according to Wu. “You can also learn by seeing 93 others work them out. What’s more, it improves students’ abilities. And it’s 94 true for new kinds of homework. I am quite skilled at searching for information online and using Microsoft Office.”
However, this trend(趋势) 95 problems. Some lazy students just copy the answers online without thinking. Some even ask their classmates to do homework for them. And their teachers don’t know the fact.
Anyhow, knowing how to use the Internet 96 important. The key is to have good self-control. When you come across(遇到) a difficult problem, think about it by 97 first. Be sure to understand the reasons behind the answers after you’ve turned to the Internet, 98 you won’t make progress. If you are not sure about your self-control, ask your parents for help.
84.A.of B.from C.on D.in
85.A.messages B.news C.plans D.information
86.A.find out B.work out C.sell out D.look out
87.A.if B.even C.whether D.however
88.A.watch B.schoolbag C.mobile phone D.TV
89.A.screen B.keyboard C.mouse D.main unit
90.A.without B.on C.under D.with
91.A.look B.discuss C.accept D.play
92.A.wait for B.look for C.call for D.care for
93.A.when B.what C.how D.why
94.A.hardly B.especially C.simply D.nearly
95.A.passes B.takes C.causes D.finds
96.A.are B.was C.is D.were
97.A.himself B.herself C.myself D.yourself
98.A.and B.but C.or D.so
With the development of mobile phone apps, Douyin becomes one of the most 99 apps today. It helps people to 100 with others in the world by sharing videos online. In the past, it is known for its popular dance videos, music, etc. Now, it becomes one of the biggest search (搜索) engines (引擎) loved by young people. 101 , a Douyin influencer (网红) named “Xiaozhang the worker” became popular because of her “How-to” videos. In the videos, she teaches some life 102 , such as how to keep a pet and how to take a plane for the first time. She has quickly got over 2 million 103 on Douyin.
In some way, the rising popularity of “How-to” videos shows that young people’s search habits 104 . They’re turning to social media platforms (社交平台) like Douyin and Bilibili for information.
A 14-year-old user said that by using Bilibili, she gets information more quickly and easily. Those traditional search engines always 105 her with too many answers that are difficult to understand. 106 , videos on Bilibili can give her simpler and clearer answers. Video creators on Douyin and Bilibili also give the users a strong feeling of trust 107 they are able to see the real people.
Many young users usually use social media platforms for information about 108 topics. When having ideas about some heavier topics, they like to use official (官方的) websites better to make sure the information can be the most reliable (可靠的).
99.A.friendly B.popular C.expensive
100.A.communicate B.spend C.meet
101.A.Recently B.Sadly C.Surprisingly
102.A.feelings B.skills C.training
103.A.creators B.owners C.followers
104.A.return B.change C.continue
105.A.give B.offer C.provide
106.A.Instead B.Anyway C.Also
107.A.because B.so C.though
108.A.more boring B.more serious C.lighter
One Sunday morning, I got up at eight and enjoyed breakfast. Then I sat down with a novel, 109 a quiet, peaceful moment. However, just 110 I opened the book, I got a call from a deliveryman (快递员). Soon after, my friend Brad sent me a message on WeChat. A short chat quickly turned into a 40-minute 111 . By the time we finished, it was already 11 o’clock. When I reached for my book again, the Eleme app reminded me that it was lunchtime.
These 112 made me think of an article I read about Christopher Nolan, who is famous for his films like Inception and Interstellar. The films are filled with ideas about technology and time. Although he is connected to these themes, Nolan chooses to live a life 113 from modern technology. At the age of 53, he doesn’t use a smartphone, and he has 114 sent an email. He writes his film scripts (剧本) on a computer, but it has no Internet connection.
Nolan’s lifestyle shows an interesting contrast (对比). He creates films about the future, but he himself lives simply. Of course, he can 115 to have secretaries deal with his calls and messages, something most of us can’t do. Nolan’s 116 teaches us something important: we are losing our ability to focus (专注) in this world. Smartphones and apps are making it 117 for us to focus.
Nolan’s success may come from his ability to focus fully. Without digital distractions (干扰), he can 118 all his attention to his work, and that focus allows him to create films that challenge our thinking and touch our hearts. Although we can’t completely disconnect from the Internet, we can still find peace in daily life.
109.A.looking for B.asking for C.hoping for D.leaving for
110.A.as B.until C.since D.after
111.A.instruction B.conclusion C.introduction D.conversation
112.A.chats B.calls C.messages D.experiences
113.A.happy B.free C.safe D.different
114.A.never B.sometimes C.always D.often
115.A.plan B.offer C.refuse D.afford
116.A.lesson B.decision C.choice D.suggestion
117.A.harder B.easier C.cooler D.lazier
118.A.call B.bring C.show D.devote
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1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.D
11.C 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D
16.C 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.B 21.B 22.B 23.C 24.B 25.A 26.C 27.B 28.D 29.A 30.C
31.C 32.D 33.A 34.A 35.B 36.D 37.B 38.C 39.B 40.A 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.D
46.C 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.A 51.C 52.A 53.B
54.C 55.D 56.B 57.B 58.C 59.A 60.D 61.B 62.A 63.C 64.B 65.C 66.C 67.D 68.C
69.D 70.B 71.D 72.B 73.C 74.C 75.C 76.D 77.A 78.B 79.A 80.D 81.A 82.D 83.C
84.C 85.D 86.B 87.B 88.C 89.A 90.D 91.B 92.A 93.C 94.B 95.C 96.C 97.D 98.C
99.B 100.A 101.A 102.B 103.C 104.B 105.C 106.A 107.A 108.C
109.C 110.A 111.D 112.D 113.B 114.A 115.D 116.C 117.A 118.D
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