Could the Internet be totally free and should it be?Should the Internet be regulated?The recent disorder in the Arab world ____ by a disputed(有爭議的) video damaging the image of Prophet(先知) Muhammad shows the United States,which is busy ____ global Internet freedom,has paid a huge price ____ the lives of its diplomats.
In an unregulated Internet world,cheating,violence or rumors can ____ serious consequences.Many countries across the world are periodically suffering from “rumors” ___ by the Internet and social media.
The US­led West always promotes Internet freedom and ____ any regulation as investigation,but it should think twice if it calculates the heavy price that has been and has to be paid for “____ Internet”.Moreover,____ the Internet in the West __9__ to be free,with no obvious ____ and no limited sites,isn’t the structure of the main pages already hand­controlled,with selected press agencies and ____ occupying clearly dominating(顯著的) positions?
The Internet has helped fight injustice,____ corruption in places so far apart as Indonesia,India and Latin America.But the Internet could be extremely ____ as well.Various racist or separatist organizations are using their Internet sites to ____ strong feelings.Those who are spreading hate are frequently using the Internet as their tool.No country can ____ to make the Internet absolutely free.
The question is how to keep free flow of information ___ while protecting children from unhealthy works,common citizens from ____ rumors and countries from unfair and damaging propaganda(宣傳) attacks.And who sets the limits?
The ____ is that there will never be a perfect system.Every country will have to ____ its own system,based on its culture,social ____ and the degree of danger it’s facing.
小題1:
A.ledB.caused
C.damagedD.a(chǎn)ttacked
小題2:
A.helpingB.processing
C.promotingD.improving
小題3:
A.forB.a(chǎn)t
C.with D.off
小題4:
A.bringB.reach
C.fetchD.take
小題5:
A.spreadB.exposed
C.deliveredD.passed
小題6:
A.supportsB.follows
C.opposesD.dislikes
小題7:
A.freeB.a(chǎn)ccessible
C.a(chǎn)vailableD.healthy
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)s if B.even if
C.so thatD.in that
小題9:
A.happensB.intends
C.offersD.a(chǎn)ppears
小題10:
A.interruptionB.interference
C.defenseD.preference
小題11:
A.programsB.substances
C.channelsD.sources
小題12:
A.uncoverB.strike
C.prevent D.a(chǎn)void
小題13:
A.beneficialB.useful
C.sensitiveD.destructive
小題14:
A.increaseB.decrease
C.upsetD.strengthen
小題15:
A.refuseB.a(chǎn)fford
C.failD.a(chǎn)ttempt
小題16:
A.unpolluted B.unskilled
C.unoccupiedD.uninterrupted
小題17:
A.evil B.meaningful
C.untrueD.effective
小題18:
A.importanceB.conclusion
C.description D.possibility
小題19:
A.developB.invent
C.changeD.study
小題20:
A.trendsB.structures
C.surroundingsD.factors

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:C
小題4:A
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:A
小題8:B
小題9:D
小題10:B
小題11:D
小題12:A
小題13:D
小題14:C
小題15:B
小題16:D
小題17:A
小題18:B
小題19:A
小題20:C

小題1: B
解析 本句意思是:最近阿拉伯世界的混亂是由一部有爭議的視頻引起的。
小題2: C
解析 此處指美國忙著推廣全球的網(wǎng)絡(luò)自由。promote促進(jìn);提升;推銷;發(fā)揚(yáng)。
小題3:C
解析 句意為:(這種自由)是它用外交官的生命作為代價的。
小題4: A
解析 句意為:在一個沒有約束的網(wǎng)絡(luò)世界里,欺騙、暴力和謠言會帶來嚴(yán)重的后果。
小題5: A
解析 此處指謠言傳播。spread傳播,伸展;expose暴露,揭露;deliver實現(xiàn),傳送,接生;pass傳遞。
小題6: C
解析 句意為:以美國為首的西方國家提倡網(wǎng)絡(luò)自由,反對任何的控制。oppose反對,符合句意。
小題7: A
解析 這兒指“自由的網(wǎng)絡(luò)”。free自由的;accessible易接近的,可進(jìn)入的,可理解的;available有效的,可利用的,可得到的;healthy健康的。
小題8: B
解析 句意為:即使西方的網(wǎng)絡(luò)看起來是自由的,沒有明顯的干涉和限制性的網(wǎng)站,難道網(wǎng)絡(luò)的主頁結(jié)構(gòu)不是經(jīng)過手控的嗎?有精心挑選的新聞機(jī)構(gòu)和資源占據(jù)網(wǎng)站的顯著位置。even if即使,符合句意。
小題9: D
解析 見上題解析。
小題10: B
解析 句意見第8題的解析。interruption打斷;interference干涉,干擾;defense防御,防衛(wèi);preference偏愛,傾向。
小題11: D
解析 句意見第8題解析。program項目,程序;substance物質(zhì),基本內(nèi)容;channel通道,頻道;source來源,資源。
小題12: A
解析 uncover corruption揭露腐敗現(xiàn)象。
小題13: D
解析 從下文的例子可以推斷出網(wǎng)絡(luò)具有破壞性。beneficial有利的,有益的;useful有益的,實用的,有幫助的;sensitive敏感的;destructive破壞的,有害的,消極的。
小題14: C
解析 upset strong feelings顛覆,擾亂(感情)。
小題15: B
解析 句意為:沒有哪個國家能付出代價使網(wǎng)絡(luò)完全自由。afford給予,提供,付得起,符合句意。refuse拒絕;fail失敗;attempt企圖,試圖。
小題16: D
解析 這段話的意思是“問題是,怎樣讓免費(fèi)的信息流不會被打斷而又能保護(hù)孩子們遠(yuǎn)離不健康的作品,保護(hù)普通市民遠(yuǎn)離惡意的謠言,保護(hù)國家免受不公平的和有破壞性宣傳的攻擊呢?”
小題17: A
解析 見上題解析。evil邪惡的,有害的,符合句意。meaningful有意義的;untrue不真實的,假的;effective有效的,實際的,實在的。
小題18: B
解析 最后一段是作者的總結(jié),所以用conclusion。description描述,描寫。
小題19: A
解析 最后一句意思是:每一個國家都要根據(jù)自己的文化、社會環(huán)境以及面臨的危險程度形成自己的系統(tǒng)。develop發(fā)展,開發(fā),研發(fā)。
小題20: C
解析 見上題解析。
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A.improvedB.smelledC.becameD.changed
小題17:
A.went onB.put onC.took onD.tried on
小題18:
A.untilB.a(chǎn)fterC.becauseD.unless
小題19:
A.sadnessB.joyC.regretD.worry
小題20:
A.outsideB.backC.a(chǎn)wayD.from

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Instead of staying at home to care for the kids, many mothers work to help support their families. But what does a mother do when her child is sick?
Sophia Fowkes worked as a computer programmer before, but she was fired for taking too much time off to care for her very sick child. Although she lost her job, she took an opportunity to turn her hobby into a business: creating “baby cakes”, a combination of diapers (尿布) and baby products artfully arranged to look like a cake. Inside, it contains blankets, towels, bottles and toys — things that can be used for babies. They are perfect gifts.
However, the idea of making “baby cakes” came from one of her experiences. When her child was born, she received a gift called diaper cake. It was made of diapers, but it was small and unusable. So she decided to create her own style of it to give her friends as a gift. Her friends liked these gifts very much and advised her to make and sell “baby cakes”.
She thought that it would be turned into a full-time business. In 1998, she started Baby-Cakes.com. After several years, her business grew and expanded in a way that even she had never expected. She sold her products online at first. Three years after her own website was created, demand for her products was so great that in August, 2001 she opened a real store. She is ready to combine the online store with the traditional store.
小題1:Sophia was out of work because     .
A.she wanted to start her own business
B.she lost interest in computer programming
C.she failed to design computer programs
D.she couldn’t balance her work and family
小題2:What made Sophia decide to create “baby cakes” for sale?
A.Her unemployment.B.Her family’s support.
C.Her friends’ suggestion.D.Her market research.
小題3:Which of the following is the right order for Sophia’s events?
a. She set up her first real store.
b. She turned her hobby into a business.
c. She used both traditional and online selling.
d. She set up her own website for her products.
A.b, c, d, a.B.b, d, a, c.C.a(chǎn), c, b, d.D.a(chǎn), d, c, b.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

There’s a guy like me in every state and federal prison in America,I guess—I’m the guy who can get these for you:cigarettes,a bag of cigar,if you want that,a bottle of wine to celebrate your son or daughter’s high school graduation,or almost anything else...within reason,that is.It wasn’t always that way.
I came to Shawshank when I was just twenty,and I am one of the few people in the prison who is willing to admit what he did.I committed murder.I put a large insurance policy on my wife,who was three years older than 1 was,and then I fixed the brakes of the car her father had given us as a wedding present.It worked out exactly as I had planned,except I hadn’t planned on her stopping to pick up the neighbour woman and the woman’s son on the way down Castle Hill and into town.The brakes let go and the car crashed through the bushes,gathering speed.Bystanders said it must have been doing fifty or better when it hit the base of the Civil War statue in the town arid burst into flames.
I also hadn’t planned on getting caught,but caught 1 was.I got a pass into this place.My state has no death penalty(死刑),but I was tried for all three deaths and given three life sentences,to run one after the other.That fixed up any chance of parole(假釋)I might have,for a long,long time.The judge called what I had done‘a(chǎn)n extremely evil crime’, and it was ,but it is also in the past now.
Have I transformed myself,you ask ?I don’t know what that word means,at least as far as prisons and corrections go.I think it’s a politician’s word.It may have some other meaning,and it may be that 1 will have a chance to find out,but that is the future...
I was young,good—looking,and from the poor side of town.I met a pretty,headstrong girl who lived in one of the fine old houses on Carbine Street.She got pregnant later.Her father was agreeable to the marriage if 1 would take a job in the company he owned and ‘work my way up’.I found out that what he really had in mind was keeping me in his house and under his thumb,like a disagreeable pet that has not quite been housebroken and which may bite.Enough hate eventually piled up to cause me to do what I did.
Given a second chance 1 would not do it again,but I'm not sure that means I am transformed.
小題1:What do we know about the man from the passage?
A.He is treated unfairly in the prison.
B.He is in charge of the federal prison.
C.He is quite an able person as a prisoner.
D.He is the most powerful man in the prison.
小題2:By saying that“I got a pass into this place”(in Para.3),the man means that________.
A.he has got to stay in prison
B.he was allowed to go home
C.he was caught by the police without a pass
D.he has stayed in the federal prison before
小題3:The man committed such an evil crime because__________.
A.he had made a secret deal with an insurance company
B.he had been angry for a long time with his father—in—law
C.his wife’s family members had disapproved of their marriage
D.his wife had looked on him as a pet and he didn’t feel respected
小題4:Which of the following is TRUE about the man?
A.He regrets having committed the crime.
B.He will be out of prison in the near future.
C.He thinks the trial a mistake and is unfair.
D.He has found out the

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