阅读材料,结合所学知识回答问题。 材料一:2009年,我国网络游戏已经拥有超过2亿的玩家。北京市海淀区人民法院少年法庭的资料显示:近年来,在未成年人犯罪中,与网络游戏直接相关的超过60%。其中,不良网络游戏的色情内容对青少年的影响和伤害尤其巨大。 材料二:2009年12月15日,为了在全国构建绿色、健康与和谐的网络环境,创造一个纯净的网络世界,保障青少年健康成长,全国“扫黄打非”办公室发布《关于打击手机网站传播淫秽色情信
第三部分:阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Who decides how English is spoken around
the world? Do teachers in the colleges and schools? What about those who write
dictionaries or books? Do they decide what is good and what is bad English? Or
do governments decide when a language will change? Probably you have thought
about this question once or twice before. The answer is that none of these
people decide how English will be spoken. Believe it or not, many of the
biggest changes in how English is spoken have come from common people in the
streets. And one of the most important places where English has changed is on
the playground! These playground can be any place where young people meet, such
as a sports field or a beach. For example, black kids invented many new words
in American English as they played basketball or music. Often words used by
black kids in the big cities become popular with other kids many years later.
Another popular sport, baseball, has also given many words and expressions to
American English. On the beaches of southern California, teenagers invented
words to describe how they felt when they surfed. These words found their way
into the high schools and then to other places. Similar changes in English
happened among young people in Ireland and Australia. Children from one group
would find ways to play with children of another group more easily. Often they
made new words just to develop an identity different from their parents.
56. Who decides how English is spoken?
A. Governments
B. Teachers C. Ordinary
people D. Black kids
57. According to the passage many English
words come from ______.
A. everyday
life B.
textbooks C.
dictionaries D. baseballs
58. Why do these kids invent new words?
A. because they want to make up a
dictionary.
B. because they try to beat their
teachers.
C. because they are asked to do so.
D. because they want to feel different from
their parents