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第三单元检测(B)(时间:120分钟满分:150分)一、听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。M:Excuseme.Doyousellputerdisks?W:Oh,yes.Wesellalltypesofdisks.M:Great.Andwheredoyoukeepthem?1Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Hewantstoknowwheretheputersare.B.Hewantstosellputerdisks.C.Hewantstobuyputerdisks.答案:CW:Frontdesk.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,thisisRoom327.Isyourdinningroomstillopen?2Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inahotel.C.Inthestreet.答案:BM:Ifthetrafficwasn’tsobad,Ishouldhavebeenathomeatsix.W:Whatapity!Henrywasheretoseeyou.3Whatdoyouknowfromtheconversation?A.Themanhadtoworkovertime.B.Henryfailedtomeettheman.C.Themanhadatrafficaccident.答案:BW:Whatwasthenoise?M:Itwasthepilotputtingthewheelsdown.Wemustbeingtoland.Areyoufrightened?W:Youmustbejoking.4Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’tbelievetheman.B.Theyarenotgoingtoland.C.Sheisn’tafraid.答案:CM:Thispencosts$13,butI’veonlygot$7.W:Ihave$8,soIwilllendyoutherest.5Howmuchwillthewomanlendtheman?A.$13.B.$7.C.$6.答案:C第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6~8题。W:Whydon’tyougetagoodjobforachange?M:ButIlikemyjob.W:Youhavegraduatedfromuniversity.Digginggardensisnotajobforyou.M:Butthemoneyisnotbadandthereisplentyoffreshair.W:IfIwereyou,Iwouldgoonsomekindofcourse.Youreallymustthinkofthefuture.M:Totellyouthetruth,I’dliketobeadoctor.W:Well,youshouldthinkveryseriouslyaboutthat.Itmeansalotofstudy,andthenworkallsortsofhours.M:Yes,maybe.ButIlikeit.W:Wellthen,youshouldgetmoreinformationaboutitassoonaspossible.6Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemanshoulddo?A.Gotoanotherplaceforachange.B.Lookforabetterjob.C.Findaplaceinauniversity.答案:B7Whydoesthemanlikehispresentjob?A.Helikesdigginggardens.B.Hecannotfindanotherjob.C.Helikesthehighpayandfreshair.答案:C8Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Themanwilldothediggingforever.B.Themanwillchangehisjob.C.Thewomanwantsthemantogoonwithhisjob.答案:B听第7段材料,回答第9~10题。Inmanypartsoftheworld,farmersandtheirfamiliesliveinvillagesortowns.ButintheUnitedStates,eachfarmerlivesonhisownfield,oftenwithoutneighbours.Americanfarmersstayontheirlandforawholeweek.Theydon’thavetogofromavillagetothefieldseverymorning.TheygototheneartownonSaturdaysforshoppingorSundaysforaparty.Thechildrentakebusestolargeschools.Theseschoolsareforthefarmfamilies.Somechildrenwillwalktoschool.Therearenoroadssuitableforbusestogoandgetthechildrenforthem.9Whydon’tAmericanfarmershavetogofromavillagetothefields?A.Theyarenotbusy.B.Theyjustliveontheirfields.C.Theyhavenoneighboursaround.答案:B10Whydosomechildrenwalktoschool?A.Theyhavenobikes.B.Theirparentsarepoorfarmers.C.Nobusescanreachtheirhome.答案:C听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。M:MissDermot,letmeaskyoustraightaway.Doyouthinkwithinafewyears,manypeoplecouldworkathomeinsteadofinoffices?W:Oh,yes.It’shappeningnow.Yousee,themunicationindustryhasmademuchprogressinthelasttenyears.M:Andhowdothesepeoplemanagetowork?Imean,whatequipmentdotheyhaveathome?W:Well,theyhaveatelevisionset,aputer,aprinterandatelephonetoconnectwithotherputers.M:Oh,Isee.Butsurelytherearesomeadvantagesinbeingabletoworkathome.W:Yes.Workingathome,peopledon’thavetospendalotoftimegettingtoandfromtheirworkplaces.Therushhours,aseveryoneknows,aretheworsttimeofdaytotravel.Millionsofpeoplehavetogetupearlytoavoidtherushhours.M:Ah,Isee.Whatdoyouthinkabouttheconditionsofhomeworkers?W:Oh,letmetellyouwhatmighthappen.InthefutureaBritishfirmin,forexample,London,mightemployclerksinBelfast,oraParispanycouldhavetheirsecretariesinSpain,andthenjustuseatelephonetocallaroundforthelabor.11Whathasmadeworkingathomepossible?A.Personalputers.B.Themunicationindustry.C.Livingfarfrompanies.答案:B12Whydosomepeoplepreferworkingathome?A.Tosavetime.B.Togetmorejobs.C.Tomakemoremoney.答案:A13Whatmighthappeninthefuture?A.TheBritishfirmcouldmovetoBelfast.B.Wemightworkathomeforaforeignpany.C.WecouldcallsomebodyinSpain.答案:B听第9段材料,回答第14~17题。M:Letmeseenow.WhichtraindoIneedtogeton?W:Excuseme.Doyouneedanyhelp?M:Yes,IwanttogotoTokyoTower,butI’mreallylost.ThisismyfirstvisittoJapan,soIhavenoideaabouthowtoridethetrains.W:First,youneedtobuyatickettoyourdestination.Fromhere,it’sahundredandthirtyyen.M:Ahundredandthirtyyen.Okay.W:Then,getontheHibiyaSubwayLineatplatformnumber4.Allright?M:Oh,andhowoftendothetrainsearoundthistimeofday?W:Usually,theyeabouteverysixminutesorso.M:Allright.AndwheredoIgetoffthetrain?W:GetoffatKamiyachoStation,threestopsfromhere.ThesignatthestationiswritteninEnglish,soyou’llbeabletoreadit.M:Threestops.Gotit.Thanksforyourhelp.W:Noproblem.Goodluck.14Howmuchisthetrainfare?A.130yen. B.140yen. C.150yen.答案:A15Whereshouldthemangetonthetrain?A.Platformnumber3.B.Platformnumber4.C.Platformnumber5.答案:B16Howoftendothetrainse?A.Abouteveryfiveminutes.B.Abouteverysixminutes.C.Abouteverysevenminutes.答案:B17Whereshouldthemangetoffthetrain?A.AtKamiyachoStation.B.AtKamigawaStation.C.AtKamiyamaStation.答案:A听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。DearEditor,I’mwritingtotellyouaboutthediscussionwe’vehadaboutwhetheritisnecessaryformiddleschoolstudentstocarrycellphonestoschool.Themajorityofthestudentsthinkthatitismoreconvenientforthemtokeepintouchwiththeirparentsandclassmatesiftheyhaveacellphone.Andwhat’smore,it’safashion.However,mostteachersthinkthatmiddleschoolstudentsarenotoldenoughtocontrolthemselves.Itisawasteoftimeforstudentstoplaygamesandsendmessagestoeachotherbycellphone.Andit’seasytocausethestudentstoviewitheachother.Ifnecessarytheycanmakephonecallsbyusingpublicphonesonthecampus.Inmyopinion,followingthefashionisunderstandable.Butasmiddleschoolstudents,weshouldputallourheartintoourstudies.Yourstruly,LiHua18Wherewillthisletterprobablybesent?A.Tothegovernmentoffice.B.Totheheadmaster’soffice.C.Toacertainnewspaper.答案:C19Whatdomoststudentsthinkofcarryingcellphonesonthecampus?A.Morefashionablethanuseful.B.Notonlyconvenientbutalsoafashion.C.Makingthemputalltheirheartintotheirstudies.答案:B20What’sthemainreasonwhyteachersdon’tlikestudents’usingcellphonesonthecampus?A.Thereareenoughpublicphonesonthecampus.B.It’sOKtofollowthefashion.C.Studentsaretooyoungtocontrolthemselves,andit’swrongtovie(攀比)witheachother.答案:C二、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共12小题;每小题2.5分,满分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。AAnewputerprogramisbeingpraisedasalifechangerforblindpeople.ThenewprogramisknownastheKNFBReaderapp(应用程序).Itcanhelpuserstolistentoanaudioreadback—thesound—ofprintedmaterial.Theapplicationsoftwareprogramcosts$99.TheKNFBReadermakesuseofnewpatternrecognitionandimageprocessingtechnology,andnewhardwareforsmartphones.Peopleusingtheappcanadjust,orchangethepositionofthecameraandreadprintedmaterialsoutloud.MrKurzweilstartedworkingonwhathecalled“readingmachines”intheearly1970s.Theideacameafterspeakingwithablindpersonwhofeltupsetwiththelackoftechnologytohelpblindpeople.Hisfirstreadingmachinewasthesizeofawashingmachine.Itcost$50,000.Thetechnologyhascontinuedtoimproveoverthepast20years.Thenewsmartphoneappcanrecognizeandtakeprintedmaterialinonelanguageandchangeittoanotherlanguage.Butitwasnotavailableonamobiledeviceuntilnow.Inthepast,itcostmorethan$1,000tousethesoftwareappwithacameraandamobilephone.Blindpeoplesaytheappwillmakelifemucheasieranditwillhelpwitheverythingfromreadingrestaurantmenustostudyingpapersintheclassroom.Theapphasgivensomepeoplegreaterindependence.Oneuser,namedGordonLuke,reportedthathewasabletousetheapptoreadhisvotingcardfortherecentvoteinScotland.BryanBashinisalsoblind.HesaystheKNFBappshowsthepositiveimpactthattechnologycanhaveandtherearetimesinhislifewhenhewishestheKNFBappwereavailabletohim.21WhatisnecessaryifablindpersonwantstousetheKNFBReaderapp?A.Apairofglasses.B.Anearphone.C.Asmartphone. D.Aspecialpen.答案:C解析:根据第二段第一句可知,KNFBReader应用程序需要在智能上运行。22WhatcantheKNFBReaderappbeusedtodo?A.Printstorieswiththesmartphones.B.Adjustthepositionoftheputer.C.Findawayfortheblind.D.Readbooksoutfortheblind.答案:D解析:根据第二段第二句可知,这种软件能为盲人读书。23Whatdotheusersthinkoftheapp?A.Boring. B.Satisfying.C.Useless. D.Interesting.答案:B解析:根据最后一段最后三句中GordonLuke和BryanBashin所说的话可推知,用户对这一应用程序很满意。24Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BlindPeopleHaveMuchEasierLifeB.“ReadingMachines”DevelopFastRecentlyC.SmartphoneAppGives“Sight”totheBlindD.TheKNFBReaderCanBeUsedontheSmartphones答案:C解析:通读全文可知,本文主要讲了智能应用程序可以让盲人“开眼看世界”。BMicrosoftfounderBillGatessaidthatheplannedtogiveawayalmostallofhisvastfortune(财产),largelytothecause(事业)ofglobalhealth,duringthecourseofhislifetime.Withanestimated(估计)worthofmorethan$40billion,accordingtoForbes,theprojectwillbenosmallfeat(功绩)forGates.HavingalreadyprovidedtheBill&MelindaGatesFoundationwith$24billiontoaddressglobalhealthissues,Gatessaidthateventually(最终地)hisentirefortunewillbeputtowardsthecauseexcept“afewpercentleftforthekids”.Sowhathasmadetherichestmanintheworldchannelhisresourcessoheavilyintooneinterest?Gatesbelievesthat“theequalityofopportunity”inwhichAmericanstakesuchprideneedstoextendtoothernationsaroundtheworld.Improvingthehealthofthepopulations,hesays,hasproventobeanessential(基本的)methodinhelpingpoorcountriestobefinanciallysuccessful.“Nationalbordersallowinequalities,”saidGates.“Weallneedtotakeamoreglobalview,ratherthanjustsayingmycountryisdoingwell.Wehavetostepupthesehealthissues,knowinghowfewresourcesaregoingintothem.”Gatessaidthatbothhisparentssetupanexampleforhimasachild.Hisfather,WilliamH.Gates,wastheheadofthelocalPlannedParenthood,andhismother,Mary,volunteeredfortheUntiedWay.Ashegatheredhisfortune,Gatesknewhewouldeventuallywanttogivebackaswell,buthedidn’texpecttodevotehimselfwholeheartedlytooneprojectuntilhewasabout60.However,Gates,47,begantoquestionhisabilitytowaitthatlong.“Itseemedtherewasarealtimeurgency,”Gatessaid.“Istartedtothink—HowmanylivescouldIsavebeforethen?”25BillGateswillgiveawayhisvastfortuneto.

A.improvethehealthofpopulationinAmericaaloneB.improvethehealthofpopulationallovertheworldC.avoidleavinghischildrentoomuchmoneyD.sparetheAmericangovernmenttheburdenofhealthcare答案:B解析:根据文章的第一段首句可知正确答案。26BillGatesbelievesthatoneimportantwayofdevelopingpoorcountriesis.

A.tosetupmorefoundationsforthemB.toaidthemwithnaturalresourcesC.toputmoreeffortintothehealthissuesinthemD.tohelpthemtakeamoreglobalview答案:C解析:根据“Improvingthehealthofthepopulations,hesays,hasproventobeanessentialmethodinhelpingpoorcountriestobefinanciallysuccessful.”可知正确答案。27ItcanbelearnedfromthetextthatBillGatesthinks.

A.AmericansshouldcareaboutpeopleinothercountriesB.AmericansshouldtreatfellowcitizenswellC.AmericansshoulddevotethemselvestocertainprojectsD.Americanscanbeworldfamousbygivingawayvastfortune答案:A解析:根据“Gatesbelievesthat‘theequalityofopportunity’inwhichAmericanstakesuchprideneedstoextendtoothernationsaroundtheworld.”可知正确答案。28BillGatesgaveawayhisvastfortuneearlierthanhehadexpectedbecauseof.

A.hisweakeninghealthconditionB.hisparents’suggestionsC.hisgreatsuccessinbusinessD.hisconcernforsufferingpeople答案:D解析:根据文章最后一段的“Itseemedtherewasarealtimeurgency...Istartedtothink—HowmanylivescouldIsavebeforethen?”可知正确答案为D项,由于关心人们的疾苦,盖茨觉得不能再等下去了。Cputersareveryimportanttoourlifenow.Manypeoplethinkthatinthefutureputerswillbeinlotsofeverydaylife.Wewon’thavetogoshoppingbecausewecangetmostthingsontheInternet.Therewillbenomorebooksbecausewecangetthetextsfromputers.Somepeoplethinkthatonedaywewillnotreadpaperbooks.Instead,wewillbuyandreadbooksusingputers.Theputerscankeepmanydifferentkindsofbooksinthematthesametime.Wewon’tneedtoturnlotsofpagesandwewillsavepaper.Wecanplaygames,seefilmsandbuyfood.Wecanevenmaketelephonecallsbyputers.Somepeoplearegladaboutthesenewwaysofshoppingandmunication.Butothersdonotthinkthatputerswillreplace(代替)ouroldwaysbecausetheythinkInternetshoppingisnotsuchapleasureasgoingtotheshop.Theythinkitisapleasuretogointoshopsandlookatthingsyouwanttobuy.Andtheyalsothinkpaperbookswillperhapsbemorefriendly.29FromParagraph1,weknowthatpeoplewilluseputersfor.

A.playinggames,shopping,andmakingtelephonecallsB.playinggames,seeingfilms,andhavingmealsC.shopping,makingtelephonecallsandgoingforholidaysD.playinggames,makingtelephonecallsandseeingdoctors答案:A解析:由第一段可知在未来计算机会涉及我们日常生活的方方面面,其中提到了购物、玩游戏、看电影和打。30Somepeoplethinkwewillbuyandreadpaperbooksbecause.

A.thepaperbookswillbemoreexpensiveB.therewillbemorekindsofpaperbooksC.thepaperbookswillbemorefriendlyD.therewillbefewerpaperbooks答案:C解析:根据短文最后一句可知,有些人认为我们将会买和读纸质书籍是因为读起来更有亲切感。31Somepeoplelikegoingintoshopsbecausetheythink.

A.it’sapleasuretogointoshopsB.theycangetmostthingsontheInternetC.theycanbuyeverythingtheywantD.it’squick答案:A解析:由第二段倒数第二句可知,有些人喜欢进商店买东西是因为他们觉得这是一种乐趣。32Themainideaofthepassageis.

AputerswillreplaceshopsandbooksBputerswillbeimportantinthefutureCputerswilldoeverythingformanDputerswillbeusedineverydaylife答案:B解析:整篇文章告诉我们计算机在将来是很重要的。第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Sleepissomethingwealldo.Butsomepeopleneedtosleepmorethanothers.Babiessleepmostofthetime.Childreninschoolsleepabouttentotwelvehoursanight.Mostadultssleeponlysevenoreighthours.33

Allpartsofourbodieshavetorestaftertheywork.Ourarmsneedarestafterweliftheavythings.Whenwerunfast,ourlegsworkhard.Theygettired.Wehavetorestthem.Ourbrainsworkhard,too.34Wecansitquitestillandrestourarmsandlegs.Butourbrainsaren’tresting.Theygorightonthinkingaslongasweareawake.

Ourbrainsslowdownabitwhenwesleepanddream.35Insteadofthinkingwideawakethoughts,ourbrainsmakeupdreams.Somedreamsareverypleasing.Somearenot.Mostofthetimeweforgetthemwhenwewakeup.

Scientistshavetriedtofindoutwhatwouldhappenifpeoplewerenotallowedtosleep.Theyaskedsomepeoplenottogotobed.Thepeoplestayedupallnightandallthenextday.Theystayedupthenextnighttoo,andthedayafter.Theyplayedgames,buttheymademistakes.Theyforgotthings.36

Thepeoplegrewrudeandmean.Theybecameangrywiththeirfriends.Finallytheyweretootiredtostandup.Whentheysatdown,theyfellasleep.Scientistshavefoundthatifpeoplearenotallowedtosleepanddream,theywillactinanunusualway.37Butwedoknowthatweneedittostaywell.Sotonighthaveagoodsleep.Liedownunderthecovers.Shutyoureyes.Letyourthoughtswander.Soonyou’llstopthinking.You’llbeasleep.

A.Ofcourseyouwillhaveagoodsleep.B.Itwashardfortheirtiredbrainstowork.C.Nooneknowswhysleepissogoodforus.D.Goodsleephelpstoimproveone’smemory.E.Butevenaswesleepourbrainsaredoingsomework.F.Butbabies,children,andadults—allofusneedtohaveoursleep.G.Whenweareawake,theyhelpustopayattentiontotheworldaroundus.答案:33~37FGEBC三、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)puterhackers(黑客)havenowgottheirhandsonmobilephones.Aphonevirus(病毒)can38yourphonedothingsyouhavenocontrolover,putersecurity(安全)experts39.Itmight40theWhiteHouseorthepolice,orforwardyourpersonaladdressbooktoamarketingpany.Oritcouldsimplyeatintothephone’soperatingsoftware,turningit41anderasingyourpersonalinformation.Similarviruseshavealreadymademobilephoneowners42inJapanandEurope.

AriHypponen,chieftechnicalofficerofaputersecurityinFinland,saidaviruscangetyour43andsendthemelsewhere.Anditcanrecordyour44.MobilesarenowabletosurftheNet,sendemailsand45software,sotheyareaneasy46forthesamehackerswhohavesentvirusestoputersoverthelastdecade.“It’stechnically47now,”saidStephenTrilling,directorofresearchatantivirus48makerSymantecCorpbasedintheUS.“Ifthephoneisconnectedtothe49,itcanbeusedtotransmitthreatsand50targets(目标),justasanyputercan.”

InJapan,ifyouopenedacertainemailmessage51yourmobile,itwouldcausethephonetorepeatedly52thenationalemergencynumber.Sophoneoperatorshadto53emergencycallsuntilthebugwas54.

InEurope,mobile’sshortmessageservice,55SMS,hasbeenusedtosendcodesthatcoulddamagephones.

Mobileuserscan56viruses,ofcourse,bystickingto(坚持)theirtraditionalphones57Weblinks,someexpertssaid.

38A.getB.forceC.makeD.damage答案:C解析:从四个选项来看,get/force要用带to的不定式作宾语补足语,而damage的含义与上下文不吻合。本句应用makesbdosth结构。39A.speak B.talk C.tell D.say答案:D解析:用及物动词say,前面的内容是它的宾语。speak常接语言作宾语;talk是不及物动词,不直接接宾语;tell通常接双宾语。40A.lead B.cause C.control D.call答案:D解析:从下文可知,这里用call,指感染病毒后乱打,它可能会给白宫或警察打。41A.off B.out C.down D.on答案:A解析:前面有operating,eatinto等表明是在处于工作状态时攻入,关闭你的,清除其中的个人信息。42A.interested B.angryC.excited D.terrified答案:B解析:使用时感染这样的病毒,会引起诸多不便,这让用户觉得生气。interested表示“感兴趣的”;angry表示“生气的”;excited表示“激动的”;terrified表示“害怕的”。43A.messages B.passagesC.news D.information答案:A解析:news和information是不可数名词,由后面的代词them排除C项和D项;passage的含义是“通道,一段”,不合题意;message是可数名词,含义是“信息”,符合文意。44A.voice B.passwordsC.music D.address答案:B解析:本句的大意是“病毒会到处散发你上的信息,还会记下你的密码”。voice表示“声音”;password表示“密码”;music表示“音乐”;address表示“地址”。45A.make B.destroyC.download D.develop答案:C解析:上下文讲述病毒,而这里讲的是的功能,它能上网,发邮件,还能而不是毁坏或制作软件等。46A.job B.task C.work D.target答案:D解析:正是由于有上述功能,才容易成为黑客的攻击目标。本题由第50空后的targets得出答案。job表示“工作”;task表示“任务”;work表示“工作”;target表示“目标,靶子”。47A.impossible B.possibleC.useful D.valuable答案:B解析:it指上文所讲的事,受电脑病毒攻击这件事从技术角度讲是可能的。impossible表示“不可能的”;possible表示“可能的”;useful表示“有用的”;valuable表示“有价值的”。48A.hardware B.softwareCputer D.equipment答案:B解析:既然是antivirus,当然是“杀毒软件”,即选择software。hardware表示“硬件”;software表示“软件”;puter表示“电脑”;equipment意为“设备”。49Aputer B.televisionC.Internet D.radio答案:C解析:“如果上网就会和电脑一样”,与本文最后一句“不和网络连接”形成对比与呼应。50A.strike B.visit C.ask D.attack答案:D解析:攻击目标,这里和上文第46空形成呼应,因此应用attack(攻击),而不用strike(打击),visit(参观)和ask(问)。51A.in B.by C.on D.with答案:C解析:“在”上的信息、电视画面等都用介词on。52A.send B.dial C.count D.press答案:B解析:表示“拨打”,指受到病毒袭击后就会不断地拨打国家急救。dial的含义是“拨打”。而send是“发送”,count是“数”,press是“按”,均不合文意。53A.receive B.ban C.stop D.prevent答案:C解析:这种情况下急救中心的接线员就只好关闭系统以免受到干扰,因此用stop(停止)。receive表示“接到”;ban表示“禁止”;prevent表示“阻止”。54A.removed B.cleaned C.called D.cleared答案:D解析:直到这令人讨厌的病毒被清除掉,动词clear表示“清除”。而remove表示“挪走”;clean表示“打扫干净”。55A.and B.nor C.or D.but答案:C解析:本题用or表示“或者说,换句话说”。56A.stop B.avoid C.kill D.find答案:B解析:用户也可以避开病毒。本题与57题紧密相连,即不连接网络,就可以避开病毒。57A.beyond B.with C.over D.without答案:D解析:上下文表示专家建议用户最好用传统的功能,而不与网络连接。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheTownofPressureandtheTownofPleasurewereneighboursbuthadnothing58mon.Residentsbuiltwalls59(keep)outofinfluencefromtheothertown.

InPressure,everyonestruggledtobetheverybest.Whenwomengavebirth,theywouldpetetohavethebabywiththe60(loud)cry.Peoplewerealwaysbusy61(make)money,withnotimeforrelaxation.Someyoungpeoplecouldn’tbearthelifeandstartedtodrink62tookdrugstoescape.

InPleasure,peoplegrewupwithoutpressureandcoulddoanythingtheyliked.Childrenplayedputergamesdayandnight.Teachersdidn’tcarewhetherstudentsshowedupornot.Workersmightsitaroundtheofficealldaylongsippingcoffeeanddoingnothing.Noonehadtheslightestthoughtofmovingforward.Someof63youngwereaddictedtodrugsbecauseofthe64(empty)oftheirlives.

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