科目:高中英語 來源:全優(yōu)設(shè)計必修一英語人教版 人教版 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆貴州省遵義四中高三第二次月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Barack Obama makes his first trip to Asia as president this week, leaving behind a host of domestic (國內(nèi)的) problems with the visit that recognizes the region’s economic and diplomatic importance. “Obama”s trip includes stops in Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea, and his message will be simple, says Nicolas Lardy at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Well, I think his broadest aim is to convince Asians that the United States is fully committed to the region that we have an agenda that’s much broader than they saw over the past eight years of the very heavy focus on anti-terrorism.”
Obama’s first stop is Japan, where he meets with the new Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama who has promised to steer a diplomatic course more independent of Washington. While Japan is seen as a getting-to-know-you stop, when Obama heads to the Singapore for the APEC meeting, he will likely face pressure on trade. “Many Asians are concerned about what US trade policy will be, and they’ve been somewhat alarmed by the fact that the president really hasn’t set out very much revision for what US trade policy is in his administration.”
But the critical leg of the trip will come in China, his third stop where Obama will have to navigate the complex relationship with the country that is the largest holder of US debt. “As you say, you know, if you owe the bank one dollar, it’s your problem, if you owe the bank, you know, 3 million dollars, it’s the bank’s problem, so it’s similar with China. I mean they have no interest in trying to use the influence with us, because eventually, they’re the one that they own all those dollars.”
Also on the table will be North Korea and Iran’s nuclear ambitions as well as cooperation on Afghanistan.
With Obama enjoying sky high popularity level in the countries he is visiting, detailed results may be beside the point, given that Obama is still in his first year in office, analysts say this trip is mostly about laying the ground work for the future.
【小題1】From the second paragraph, we can infer that .
A.Japan has not been the closest friend of America |
B.Japan and Singapore will give America some pressure on trade |
C.Japan is concerned about what US trade policy will be |
D.Japan decides not to rely on America too much |
A.China will sell all its shares in US national debt. |
B.It will hurt China if the value of the dollar falls. |
C.China will not be the largest debt holder of US. |
D.China is US’ s overseas bank where US can borrow money. |
A.by examples | B.by cause and effect |
C.by comparison | D.by order in time |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Has the threat of cyber(網(wǎng)絡(luò))-war entered a significant new stage? Look at the reports of activity on the digital battlefield. Cyberspace, some call it the new field of war, after land, sea, air and space. The 2010 Stuxnet(蠕蟲病毒) cyber-attack on Iran’s uranium enrichment plant(鈾濃縮廠), suspected to have come from Israel or the US, seemed to confirm the existence of this kind of war.
Stuxnet raised the fear of cyber-attack. The recently discovered computer virus called Duqu Trojan, which contains some Stuxnet code, is built to steal information about computers controlling industrial palnts. IT security experts suspect Duqu came from the same source as Stuxnet, and may be seeking weak points for future attack.
Despite all this activity, the nature of cyber-threats remains unclearly described. Experts have been warning for years about dangers of being attacked in US government and private computer networks. In 2009, Obama launched a 60-day cyberspace security review to assess the threats. It concluded they were horrible, and urged the government to figh the threat under the direction of the US National Security Council, along with cooperation with other countries and private industry.
Firewalls guarding US military(軍事) information are attacked mercilessly, sometimes successfully. “Over the past decade, large quantities of data have been taken out by foreign hackers,” then US vice defense secretary William Lynn said in July. A single such attack in March saw 24,000 files stolen. Yet cyber-war goes far beyond this activity. There is industrial spying; criminal attacks, including stealing military secrets; and selling fake military parts on the internet, which can damage or destroy equipment. Opposition groups create their own threats. Thus security must go far beyond protecting government documents and facilities.
Unavoidable offence is studied too, secretly. But governments are unwilling to attack openly. News reports in the US claimed that Barack Obama’s administration chose not to launch a cyber-attack against Libyan air defenses in March. “The US decision not to aim at Libya was largely political,” says James Lewis, a White House high official. Also, he adds, Obama did not want to be the first to openly launch a new form of war. October saw a great deal of talk about cyber-war. Also in October, the US Department of Defense announced that the country’s highest military officers were reviewing the rules of engagement for cyber-war. A few days later, another report suggested a certain country may have launched a cyber-attack against two US civilian satellites.
Caution and a focus on defense make sense. Computer technology spreads fast. It does not pay to attack if your weapons can be turned against you. The computer virus Duqu Trojan is troublesome, but more extensive Stuxnet cyber-attack could lead to a real cyber-war.
50.The cyber-attack on Iran’s plant mentioned in paragraph one shows us .
A.it is wrong to invade a country B.cyber-attack isn’t far from us
C.a(chǎn) uranium enrichment plant is illegal D.Israel or the US is dangerous
51.Cyber threats .
A.can hardly reach America B.a(chǎn)ren’t paid much attention to
C.raise great alarm to America D.a(chǎn)re limited to stealing information
52.America didn’t launch a cyber-attack against Libya mainly for the reason of .
A.technology B.economy C.politics D.military
53.The passage suggests it is wise to a cyber-war.
A.start B.prevent C.continue D.spread
54.The proper title for this passage is .
A.Cyber-War Is Worse Than Real One B.America Will Win a Cyber-War
C.Cyber-War Clouds Are Gathering D.Obama Avoided the Cyber-War
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12-year-old Romina Mohaqqeq, believed to be Iran’s youngest filmmaker, is dreaming of winning an Oscar someday.
“I will not regard myself a filmmaker until I win an Oscar,” she remarks. Born in 1998, she has so far directed several documentaries(紀錄片) and short films and has received several awards at national and international festivals.
“I made my first documentary when I was eight years old. The idea came to my mind when I saw an Afghan boy who was collecting paper in a dustbin near our house. I thought it might be a good topic for a documentary,” she said.
“I asked my dad to make a movie about this boy but he said that it would not be an interesting topic. He told me to work on the topic myself if I liked it, so I made my first documentary and named it Long Way”.
Romina’s “Long Way” took the best film award at Roshd International Film Festival in 2007, encouraging her to continue filmmaking. “Next, I adapted a story published in a magazine and made the short film A Box Full of Affection”.
She is now working on Thought, a new documentary about positive thinking.
Romina admits that her dad has been her only advisor all these years.
“When Romina decided to work on a topic herself at the age of 8, I taught her the whole process of filmmaking within 6 to 7 months. I even worked as a cameraman in some of her productions.” her father said.
“We also reviewed the book Film Directing Shot by Shot. We read all the sections together where she learned the entire process from pre-production to post-production.”
Romina also played in one of her dad’s productions when she was 6, and acted in the
movie The Earrings. She was among the judges of 39th edition of the Roshd International
film Festival.
58. Which of the following films is not directed by Romina?
A. Long Way B. A Box Full of Affection C. Thought D. The Earrings
59. We know from the passage that ________.
A. Romina has won an Oscar Award
B. Romina’s first movie was a short film
C. Romina once worked as a cameraman
D. Romina’s father was her first guide to filmmaking
60. According to the passage, “Film Directing Shot by Shot” is _______.
A. a book written by Romina B. a movie directed by Romina’s father
C. a movie directed by Romina D. a book on how to produce films
61. Which is the best title of the passage?
A. The Youngest Oscar Winner B. Iran’s Youngest Filmmaker
C. The Best Ever Films in Iran’s History D. A Father and a Daughter
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