高中英语人教版必修第三册30
时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修第三册
[00:03.89]GAME ON OR GAME OVER?
[00:06.45]Are you a “gamer”?
[00:07.97]If you enjoy playing computer games like many millions of other teenagers worldwide, then yes, you are.
[00:15.62]According to the China Internet Network Information Centre (CINIC),
[00:20.77]Internet users 1 in China spend more that eleven hours gaming every week.
[00:25.70]It is one of the most popular free time activities for young people today and does have a number of benefits.
[00:32.31]However, it is a hobby which is also worrying parents,
[00:36.05]educators and the government.
[00:38.09]The main cause for concern is that some young people cannot control their time when playing and become addicted 2 to certain games.
[00:46.34]Teenagers who spend long hours online can end up falling behind in their studies and suffering health and social problems.
[00:53.76]In the worst case,
[00:55.33]this could even result in tragedy.
[00:57.78]The sad deaths of two boys from Chongqing who fell asleep on a railway line after playing for 48 hours non-stop shocked the nation and brought the issue to people’s attention.
[01:09.69]On the other hand, playing computer games can be beneficial to children’s development and to the country.
[01:15.62]China Daily reported that all the high-scoring students in the college entrance exams were also gamers,
[01:21.55]and China’s future success when competing in global markets will depend heavily on young adults who are skilled 3 in using information technology.
[01:29.70]It is not possible to say that the Internet is simply “good” or “bad”,
[01:34.07]but it is a powerful tool that needs to be use with care.
[01:37.59]Liu Huanrong, a volunteer who has helped many teenagers addicted to online gaming,
[01:43.44]believes that the most important thing for today’s youth is to have balance in their lives.
[01:46.89]Miss Liu says that certain games take too long to play and are unsuitable for teenagers.
[01:54.91]She also believes that some children find the pressure of studying too much and turn to games as a way to escape.
[02:01.76]Young people should choose their games wisely and make time for sleep,
[02:06.17]sport, hobbies, friends and family as well as for study.
[02:10.48]If they do so, their lives will be happy, healthy and balanced.
[02:15.76]READING
[02:19.73]WWW. WLMAMA.COM
[02:25.66]For a lot of teenagers,
[02:27.46]their Internet friendship with a woman known as “Blue Sky” and “A Beautiful Mind” proved a turning point in their lives.
[02:35.90]By chatting online they were able to talk honestly about their troubles and received help in finding 4 solutions to their problems.
[02:44.10]Many of the young people that “Blue Sky” met in the chat rooms were spending large amounts of time playing online games.
[02:51.76]Some were so addicted that they were missing 5 school in order to play.
[02:56.30]By listening to reasons beneath this behaviour and by offering gentle encouragement,
[03:01.84]“Blue Sky” was able to help numerous 6 adolescents make the adjustments needed to restore 7 balance in their lives.
[03:09.18]When a grateful young net-friend posted an article on the Internet about “Blue Sky” in February 2004,
[03:16.78]her wonderful work was made known to the public.
[03:19.65]The national picked up the story and “Blue Sky”,
[03:23.89]whose real name is Liu Huanrong, quickly achieved fame as China’s “Web Mother”.
[03:29.63]Miss Liu says she does not possess any special abilities;
[03:33.76]“I just listened patiently and offered some advice.
[03:37.60]That’s all.” Perhaps the reason why she is able to understand young people’s problems is her experience of overcoming difficulties in her own life.
[03:47.55]As a teenager, Miss Liu was involved in a fire,
[03:51.31]in which 91% of her skin was burnt and she lost the use of her self-determination made it possible for her to build a successful life,
[04:03.10]and she had even found a way to use a computer mouse and keyboard.d
[04:07.14]Miss Liu’s work opened up a debate about how best to help young people control their use of the Internet,
[04:14.59]rather than be controlled by it.
[04:17.04]It became clear that young people and parents alike 8 needed someone to talk things through with,
[04:23.08]and within minutes of going online.
[04:25.40]Miss Liu would have dozens of people waiting to chat with her.
[04:29.24]But she has a full-time 9 job as an accountant and can only spend about three hours doing her online voluntary work each day.
[04:37.71]She simply does not have enough time to offer support to all these people personally.
[04:42.98]The solution is the Web Mother website,
[04:46.22]which is hosted by Liu Hunarong and provides access to other volunteers who are available to give advice.
[04:53.88]NORTHERN TEENAGRES DON’T GET BORED—THEY GET A BOARD!
[04:59.60]Many Chinese young people are discovering the excitement of skateboarding,
[05:04.04]and skating ramps 10 are being built in some parks.
[05:07.10]Those who live in northern China also have a chance to try out a different kink of boarding.
[05:12.24]When the winter freeze puts a stop to most outdoor games,
[05:15.79]trendy teenagers in Beijing and northern cities head to the mountains to experience the latest cool sport—snowboarding.
[05:23.74]There is so much enthusiasm 11 for winter sports in China that the number or people taking part is expected to grow by ten to twenty times in just five years,
[05:34.37]reaching between 50 and 100 million by 2009.
[05:38.91]This has led to the development of many new facilities and there are now more than two hundred ski slopes in China,
[05:45.89]many of which also have snowboarding runs.
[05:49.05]Although most mature people choose to ski
[05:52.21]many of the younger generation prefer snowboarding because they say it is more creative,
[05:57.85]faster and there are fewer rules.
[06:00.57]While skiers slide gracefully 12 down the mountain,
[06:03.42]energetic snowboarders jump, turn and fly from shallow 13 channels called “half pipe” runs.
[06:09.87]Of the total number of Chinese people participating in winter sports,
[06:14.28]the percentage of snowboarders is higher than in any other country,
[06:18.20]and companies who supply snowboarding equipment are eager to see this trend continue.
[06:23.76]Suppliers are doing all they can to promote the sport as cool and fashionable way of life for China’s youth,
[06:30.53]and one American company is even offering nightclub parties and fashion shows as well as lessons on how to ride the boards.
[06:38.68]Unfortunately snowboarding, like all winter sports,
[06:42.52]is still very expensive.
[06:44.48]Some young snowboarders work all through their summer holidays just to be able to afford some hours on the snow in winter.
[06:52.32]For most of us the high cost means that snowboarding is just not possible at the moment.
[06:57.75]However, it probably will not be long before the other mountainous areas of China such as Sichuan,
[07:04.86]Xinjian and Yunnan are developed,
[07:07.10]and as more facilities become available,
[07:10.34]prices will almost certainly fall,
[07:12.40]So who knows? Soon we may all be able to have a go at the hottest sport for cold weather
- The new software will prove a boon to Internet users. 这种新软件将会对互联网用户大有益处。
- Ramps should be provided for wheelchair users. 应该给轮椅使用者提供坡道。
- He was addicted to heroin at the age of 17.他17岁的时候对海洛因上了瘾。
- She's become addicted to love stories.她迷上了爱情小说。
- Unskilled workers usually earn less money than skilled workers.无技能的工人通常比有技能的工人挣钱少。
- She was skilled enough in French to translate a novel.她法语娴熟,足以翻译小说。
- The finding makes some sense.该发现具有一定的意义。
- That's an encouraging finding.这是一个鼓舞人心的发现。
- Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
- All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
- There have been numerous exchanges of views between the two governments.两国政府间曾多次交换意见。
- There are numerous people in the square. 有许多人在广场上。
- A good rest will restore you to health.好好休息一下可使你恢复健康。
- His recent success has helped to restore his faith in his own ability.他最近取得的成功使他恢复了对自己能力的信任。
- The twins are so alike that I can't tell which is which.这对双胞胎一模一样,我分辨不出谁是谁。
- All stories seemed dreadfully alike,no matter who told them.看来,不管谁讲,故事都是千篇一律的。
- A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
- I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
- Ramps should be provided for wheelchair users. 应该给轮椅使用者提供坡道。
- He has the upper floor and ramps are fitted everywhere for his convenience. 他住在上面一层,为了他的方便着想,到处设有坡道。
- We set about our task at once with great enthusiasm.我们立刻兴致勃勃地干起来。
- A team which is full of enthusiasm is more likely to win.情绪高涨的球队更可能获胜。
- She sank gracefully down onto a cushion at his feet. 她优雅地坐到他脚旁的垫子上。
- The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line. 新外套在臀围线上优美地打着褶皱。