2018-2019学年浦东新区高二上英语期末考试
II. Grammar and Vocabulary 17%
Section A 8%
Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks u one word that best fits each blank.
婚礼男方父亲致辞Throughout history, people have been ud to many types of crimes, but recently, we have had to face a new one: cybercrime.
What exactly is cybercrime? Computers and the Internet have made life much (16) (easy) than it ud to be. However, they have also brought a new criminal into our own living rooms. Cybercrime is when a crime (17) (commit) on a computer or over a network. There are many types of cybercrime, and some of the most common examples inc
lude spam(垃圾短信), identity theft and cracking.
Spam is extremely common and almost everybody has some experience of receiving emails they don’t want in their inbox. It occurs when 'spammers' nd emails, usually and advertiment for a product or rvice, to a large number of people at the same time. Spammers collect email address from all over the Internet, (19) (nd) spam to them at random.
Identity theft is when somebody steals your personal information and us it (20) their own benefit. For example, an identity thief could find out your date of birth, address and credit card number, and then pretend (21) (be) you when they go shopping online.
Cracking, or hacking, is the activity of (22) 美国的英文缩写(break) into networks of organizations or governments. This is a very rious crime as a 'hacker' can access some highly confidential information and u it for illegal purpos.
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So (23) we depend on technology more and more for everyday things, it is important to be increasingly careful with our personal information: don' be a victim of cybercrime!
Section B 9%
Directions:马新年 Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be ud once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. rising B. attempt C. stay D. obsd E. pressure F. popular G. abnormal H. confidence I. physically J. emotionally |
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Everywhere you look, there are images of the 'ideal' body.TV programmes and magazine ads are full of perfectly proportioned models and actors, and hardly anyone who could be en as less than perfect. Is the 24 to be perfect now so great that it's destroying the lf-esteem of an entire generation? Are most teenagers today incure becau of what
they e in the media?
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The answer is probably yes, if we consider that plastic surgery(整形手术) is becoming more and more 25 . Since 1997 there has been a 465% increa in the total number of cosmetic procedures, despite the cost. Liposuction, for example, can cost up to E5,000. The number of teenagers who consider having plastic surgery just to look good is 26 .
仙鹤报恩Teenagers are usually quite 27 about their physical appearance becau it's so cloly connected with their n of lf-esteem and 28 particularly in relationships with the opposite x. Teenagers em to want plastic surgery for different reasons from adults. Whereas adults often want plastic surgery so that they can stand out from the crowd, teenagers usually have operations done to look more like everyone el. The desire to have a good body is so great that many young men are turning to anabolic steroids(合成代谢类固醇) hormones in a(n) 29 to build a 'better' body. And it's not just girls who suffer from eating disorders —boys are now being diagnod with them too, so they obviously feel the same pressure to be 30 attractive as girls do.
Everyone has things about themlves they would like to change. It isn't 31 or wrong to think about improving your body — it's important for all of us to 32 in shape, eat well and try to make the most of ourlves. But you shouldn't let the 'imperfections' hat you find control your lf-image, or you'll never be happy. We ought to realize that if we feel good inside, we’ll feel good with other people.
III. Reading Comprehension 30%
滑雪技巧初学者Section A 10%
Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phras marked A, B. C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phra that best fits the context.
We’ve all heard the incredible dot-com(网上公司)success about Internet start-ups that became billion-dollar companies almost overnight. Companies like c-Bay. PayPal, YouTube, and Google turned a(n) 33 few into instant millionaires. But what about the so-called "dot-bombs", the companies that didn’t 34 it? Who were they, and what did they do wrong?