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Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia(百科全书).This name is a combination of“wiki" and “encyclopedia". Wiki is the Hawaiian word for quick. Wiki websites are designed to enable users to make addition or edit any page Of the site.

Wikipedia has been accused of exhibiting systemic prejudice and mistakes.Critics argue that Wikipedia's open nature and a lack of proper sources for much of the information makes it unreliable,

Mention Wikipedia within the walls of academy and you'll find no shortage of opinions.That-s no surprise.Can an online encyclopedia that is edited by anyone be trusted as a credible information source? Should students be encouraged to use this tool? And is it even possible to discourage its users?

To find out, we performed a simple experiment.We selected 100 terms from the U.S.history textbooks, We chose a mix of items that students might be asked to research for a test or paper and we entered each item into Google to find out which websites the search engine suggests as the most useful links. The results are shocking. Google listed Wikipedia as the number one: 87 times out of 100.

Several conclusions can be drawn from this finding. First, people searching for information about these historical terms are finding the entries from Wikipedia helpful.Second, 6'banning" the use of Wikipedia appears hopelessly simple-minded.Jimmy Wales, one of Wikipedia's founders, told the New York Times, "They might as well suggest not listening to rock & roll either".

To our untrained eyes, the information from Wikipedia appeared just as reliable.The reason why the content is mostly reliable is probably that these terms are rather mainstream.The high-school level content is less likely to be wrong than the subjects studied in graduate schools. So when primary and secondary students are researching history, Wikipedia is still a proper place to start.

1.Which of the following can best describe Wikipedia?

A.Wikipedia is from the Hawaiian language with the meaning of prejudice and mistakes.

B.Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia edited freely.

C.Wikipedia is an encyclopedia under public attack.

D.Wikipedia is a tool for enjoying rock & roll.

2.What does "it" in the second paragraph refer to?

A.Wikipedia's open nature.

B.Wikipedia's lack of proper sources.

C.Wikipedia

D.Information on the Internet.

3.From the underlined sentence we can conclude that .

A.Wikipedia serves only primary and secondary students

B.People are always ready to find faults with others

C.Wikipedia has a range of topics and is rich in knowledge

D.People hold different opinions about Wikipedia

4.What does the writer imply in the last paragraph?

A.Wikipedia can be useful in certain aspects.

B.Students should be discouraged from using Wikipedia.

C.The information from Wikipedia is totally reliable.

D.Wikipedia cannot be trusted at all.

5.What could be the best title for the passage?

A.Wikipedia-a perfect encyclopedia

B.Wikipedia-a misleading encyclopedia

C.Wikipedia-a paper encyclopedia

D.Wikipedia-a helpful online encyclopedia

 

1.B

2.C

3.D

4.A

5.D

【解析】

试题分析:维基百科的大名很多人都听过,这是一个开放式的网络百科全书网站,谁都可以参与到编写中来,贡献自己的智慧。有人对他的内容提出质疑,一枚硬币都有两面,这就看你选择哪一面。

1.B 细节理解题。根据第一段提到Wiki websites are designed to enable users to make addition or edit any page Of the site维基的网页为的是能使用户增加或编辑任何的网页,故B项。

2.C 细节理解题。根据第二段提到Wikipedia has been accused of exhibiting systemic prejudice and mistakes维基百科被指责出现系统性偏见和错误,故使得维基百科变得不可靠,因此选C项。

3.D 猜测句意。根据倒数第二段提到First, people searching for information about these historical terms are finding the entries from Wikipedia helpful.Second, 6'banning" the use of Wikipedia appears hopelessly simple-minded.关于历史方面的内容,维基百科是非常有用的,对于禁令的用法太简单,而没有用,故选D项。

4.A 推断题。根据最后一段提到So when primary and secondary students are researching history, Wikipedia is still a proper place to start.可知中小学生当搜索历史时,维基百科仍然是个不错的地方,故选A项。

5.D 主旨标题。本文主要维基百科的大名很多人都听过,这是一个开放式的网络百科全书网站,谁都可以参与到编写中来,贡献自己的智慧。

考点:社会文化类阅读。

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