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武汉外国语学校学年度下学期期末考试2022-2023高一英语试卷考试时间2023年6月29日考试时长120分钟试卷满分150第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(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
1.WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplaceA.Atashoeshop.B.Ataclothesshop.C.Atapaintshop.
2.WhatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoA.Makemorefriends.B.Tryharderatwork.C.Haveapositiveattitude.
3.WhatwillthemandonextA.OrganizeatriptoFrance.B.Sendalettertotheschool.C.Prepareateachingcourseintraveling.
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6.WhoisHelenprobablyA.Thegirlsfriend.B.Themansdaughter.C.Themanswife.
7.Whatwillthegirldoat5:00p.mA.Haveamealwiththeman.B.Buysomesnacks.C.Dosports.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.WhydoesthewomanwanttoparkthecarinanotherplaceA.Theparkingspaceissmall.B.Therearclargerspacesavailable.C.Sheparksinaspotfbrthedisabled.
9.WherewillthewomanandJennygofirstA.Thednigstore.B.Thehairsalon.C.Theshoestore.
10.WhatstheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Garageattendantandcarowner.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.WhatistheweatherlikeatthemomentA.Foggy.B.Rainy.C.Clear.
12.WhereisthewomangoingA.Thesea.B.Theforest.C.Themountains.
13.WhatdocsthemanaskthewomantodoA.Bookahotelforhim.B.Bringhimacoffee.C.Contacthim.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.WhatarethespeakerstalkingaboutA.ShoppingfbrChristmas.B.PerformingonChristmas.C.SelectingChristmaslights.
15.WhywilltheeventgetpressattentionA.Theleadactorsarewellknown.B.Themarketisinafamouslocation.C.Thenewactorshavegoodimages.
16.HowdoesthewomanfeelabouttheopportunityA.Excited.B.Uninterested.C.Worried.
17.WhatmustbeperfectonthedayaccordingtothewomanA.Theticketsales.B.Thesoundquality.C.Thecostumes.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.WhoisthespeakertalkingtoA.Peoplewhohavereadherbooks.B.Peoplewhoarelookingforjobs.C.Peoplewhowanttowritetheirownbooks.
19.WhatdocsthespeakercomparewritingabooktoA.Completingaworkassignment.B.Writingauniversityessay.C.Readingamagazinearticle.
20.HowdoesthespeakergetmostofherideasA.Byreadingpapers.B.Byspeakingtopeople.C.Byspendingtimeonline.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AAt thestart ofthe20th century,an Americanengineer namedJohn ElfrethWatkinsmade predictionsaboutlifetoday.Hispredictionsaboutslowingpopulationgrowth,mobilephonesandincreasingheightwereclosetothemark.Buthewaswronginoneprediction:thateverybodywouldwalk10milesaday.Today,inAustralia,mostchildrenonaveragefall2,000stepsshortofthephysicalactivitytheyneedtoavoidbeingoverweight.Intheearly1970s,40percentofchildrenwalkedtoschool,whilein2010,itwasaslowas15percent.The declineis notbecause wehave allbecome lazy.Families arcpressed fbrtime,many withboth parentsworkingtopayfbrtheirhouse,oftenworkinghoursnotoftheirchoosing,livinginear-dependentneighborhoodswithlimitedpublictransport.Theothersideofhecoinisequallyadeprivation:fbrhealthandwell-being,aswellaslostopportunitiesfbrchildrentogettoknowtheirlocalsurroundings.Andfbrparentstherearclostopportunitiestowalkandtalkwiththeiryoungscholarabouttheirday.Mostparentswillhaveeagerlyaskedtheirchildabouttheirday,onlytomeetwithagood”,quicklyfollowedbyImhungry”.Thisisalsomyexperienceasamother.Butsomewhereoverthedailywalkmoreaboutmysonsday comesout.I hearhim makingsense offriendship andits limits.This isthe unexpectedand rareparentalopportunitytohearmore.Manyprimaryschoolssupportwalkingschool-bus routes,withdays ofregular,parent-accompaniedwalks.Doing justone ofthese afew timesa weekis betterthan nothing.It canbe toughto beginand takesa littleplanning-runningshoesbythefrontdoor,lunchesmadethenightbefore,umbrellasonrainydaysandhatsonhotones-butitscertainlyworthtrying.
21.WhydocstheauthormentionWatkins*predictionsinthefirstparagraphA.Tomakecomparisons.B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Tosupportherargument.D.Toprovideexamples.
22.WhathascausedthedecreaseinAustralianchildrensphysicalactivityA.Plainlaziness.B.Healthproblems.C.Lackoftime.D.Securityconcerns.
23.WhydocstheauthorfindwalkingwithhersonworthwhileA.Shecangetrelaxedafterwork.B.Shecankeepphysicallyfit.C.Shecanhelpwithhersonsstudy.I.Shecanknowhersonbetter.BThereisanoldChineseproverbthatstates“Onegenerationplantsthetrees;anothergetstheshade,“andthisishowitshouldbewithmothersanddaughters.Therelationshipbetweenamotherandadaughterissometimesconfusing.Therelationshipcanbesimilartofriendship.However,themotheranddaughterrelationshiphasuniquecharacteristicsthatdistinguishitfromafriendship.Thesecharacteristicsincludeahierarchy(等级)ofresponsibilitiesandunconditionallove,whichDrccludcmothersanddaughtersfrombeingbestfriends.Marina,27yearsold,said.lovespendingtimewithmymom,butIwouldntconsiderhermybestfriend.Bestfriendsdontpayfbryourwedding.Bestfriendsdontremindyouhowtheycarriedyouintheirbodyandgaveyoulife!Bestfriend:donttellyouhowwisetheyarcbecausetheyhavebeenaliveatleast20yearslongerthanyou.^^Thisdoesntmeanthatthemotheranddaughterrelationshipcantbeverycloseandsatisfying.Whilesomeadultrelationshipsarestilltroubled,manyfindthemtobeextremelyrewarding.Thisgenerationofmothersandadultdaughtershasalotincommon,whichincreasesthelikelihoodofsharedcompanionship.Mothersanddaughtershavealwayssharedthecommonexperienceofbeinghomemakers,responsiblefbrmaintainingandpassingonfamilyvaluesandtraditions.Todaycontemporarymothersanddaughtersalsosharetheexperienceoftheworkforceandtechnology,whichmaybringthemevenclosertogether.Bestfriendsmayormaynotcontinuetobebestfriends,butfbrbetterorworse,themotheranddaughterrelationshipispennanent,eveniffbrsomeunfortunatereasontheyarentspeaking.Themotherandchildrelationshipiscloserthananyother.Thereisnotanequalrelationship.Daughtersshouldnotfeelresponsiblefbrtheirmothersemotionalwell-being.Itisntthattheydontcaredeeplyabouttheirmothers.Itsjustthattheyshouldntbeburdenedwiththeirmotherswell-being.Themotheranddaughterrelationshipisarelationshipthatisnotreplaceablebyanyother.Mothersneverstopbeingmothers,whichincludesfrequentlywantingtoprotecttheirdaughtersandoftenfeelingresponsiblefbrtheirhappiness.Mothersalways“trump(胜过)”friends.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“preclude”inparagraph1probablymeanA.Differ.B.Prevent.C.Benefit.D.Change.
25.WhatdoweknowfromthetextA.Themotheranddaughterrelationshipcanbereplacedbyabestfriend.B.Amotherslovebringsherandherdaughteraclosefriendship.C.Themotheranddaughterrelationshipgoesbeyondbestfriendsfriendship.D.Marinahasatroubledrelationshipwithhermother.
26.HowdoestheauthormainlyprovehisstatementsA.Bylistingdata.B.Bygivingexplanations.C.Byquotingsayings.D.Bymakingcomparisons.
27.WhatisthebesttitleforthetextA.HowtoBeaGoodMotherandDaughterB.WhoIsaMothersBestFriendC.MothersorFriendsD.CanaMotherBeaDaughtersBestFriendCSkin:TheBody,sCanvasIfyoucouldtakeoffyourskinandlayitflat,itwouldcoveranareaofabout
1.9squaremeters.Skinis,byfar,the bodyslargest organ.Covering almostthe entirebody,skin protectsus froma varietyof externalforces.Forexample,it protectsus fromextremes oftemperature,damaging sunlight,harmful chemicals,and dangerousinfections.Skinisalsopackedwithnerves,whichkeepsthebrainintouchwiththeoutsideworld.Thehealthofourskinanditsabilitytoperformitsprotectivefunctionsarecrucialtoourwell-being.However,theappearanceofourskinisequally-ifnotmore-importanttomanypeopleonthisplanet.Takeskincolor,forexample.Yourgenesdetemiineyourskinscolor,butforcenturies,humanshavetriedtolighten ordarken theirskin inan attemptto bemore attractive.In the1800s,white skinwas desirablefor manyEuropeans.Skinthis colormeantthatitsownerwasa memberoftheupperclassanddidnothavetoworkinthesun.Amongdarker-skinnedpeopleinsomepartsoftheworld,productsusedtolightenskinarestillpopulartoday.Duringthe20thcentuiy,attitudestowardlightskinshiftedintheoppositedirectioninothercultures,ascitiesgrewandworkmovedindoors.Tannedskinbegantoindicateleisuretimeandhealth.Inmanyplacestoday,tanningonthebeachorinasalonremainspopular,eventhoughpeoplearemoreawareofthedangersofUVrays.IdentityandStatusJustaspeoplehavealteredtheirskinscolortodenotewealthandbeauty,sotoohaveculturesaroundtheglobemarkedtheirskintoindicateculturalidentityorcommunitystatus.Tattooing,fbrexample,hasbeencarriedoutfbrthousandsofyears.LeadersinplacesincludingancientEgypt,Britain,andPeruworetattoostomarktheirstatus,ortheirbravery.Today,amongtheMaoripeopleofNew Zealandas wellas incultures inSamoa,Tahiti,and Bomeo,full-facial tattoosare stillused toidentify thewearerasamemberofacertainfamily.Thesetattooscanalsosymbolizethepersonsachievementsinlife.InJapan,tattooinghasbeenpracticedfbrthousandsofyears,butwasoutlawedinhe19hcentury.Althoughtherearcnolawsagainstittoday,tattoosarcstillstronglyassociatedwithcriminals-particularlytheyakuza,ortheJapanese mafia,who arcknown fbrtheir ftill-body tattoos.The complexdesign ofa yakuzamembers tattoousuallyincludessymbolsofcharactertraitsthatthewearerwantstohave.Theprocessofgettingafull-bodytattooisbothslowandpainfulandcantaketwoyearsormoretocomplete.In somecultures,scarring-a markingcaused bycutting orburning the skin-is practiced,usually amongpeoplewhohavedarkerskinonwhichatattoowouldbedifficulttosee.FormanymeninWestAfrica,fbrinstance,scarringisariteofpassage-anactthatsymbolizesthatamalehasmaturedfromachildintoanadult.InAustralia,among somenative peoples,cuts aremade ontheskinof bothmen andwomen whenthey reachage16or
17.Without these,they weretraditionally notpermitted totrade,sing ceremonialsongs,or participatein otheractivities.Notallskinmarkings arepermanent,though.IncountriessuchasMoroccoandIndia,womendecoratetheirskinwithcolorfi.il hennadesigns fbrcelebrationssuchas weddingsand importantreligious holidays.The hennacoloring,whichcomesfromaplant,Hidesanddisappearsovertime.In recentyears inmany industrializednations,tattooing,henna散沫花染料body art,and,to alesserdegree,scarringhavebeengaininginpopularity.WhatmakesthesepracticesappealingtothoselivinginmoderncitiesAccordingtophotographerChrisRainier,whosebookAncientMarksexaminesbodymarkingsaroundtheglobe,peoplearelookingforaconnectionwiththetraditionalworld.uThereisawholesectorofmodernsociety-peopleinsearchofidentity,peopleinsearchofmeaningsaysRainier.*Hcncc,[therehasbeen]ahugeexplosionoftattooingandbodymarking.^^Rainierreasonsthatits mankindwantingidentity,wantinga senseofplace...andasenseofculturewithintheircommunity.”
28.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph1A.Skincoversabout20squarefeet.B.Skincanbedamagedbysunlightsultravioletrays.C.Skinisaverjfimportantpartofthebody.D.Skincontainsmanynervecells.
29.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2A.Totellwhyskincolorwassociallyimportantinthe1800sB.ToexplainchangingattitudestowardsskincolorC.TomaketheconnectionbetweendarkskinandworkingoutdoorsD.Toexplainwhyindoortanningsalonsarepopular
30.Inparagraph5,whatisariteofpassageA.aceremonywhenchildrengettattoosB.atimewhenwomensingceremonialsongsC.aspecialholidayonthefullmoonD.aneventmarkinganimportanttransitioninlife
31.WhichstatementwouldChrisRainiermostlylikelyagreewithA.Peoplewhogettattoosareseekingidentityandtradition.B.Employersarenotsupportiveofworkerswithbodyart.C.Peoplelookingforidentityshouldwearethnicclothing.D.Inindustrializednations,fewerpeoplehavebodymarkingsDTheWorldsFavoriteDrugIt,s1:45a.m.,and21-year-old ThomasMurphy isburning themidnight oil,studying fbran importantengineeringexamhehasat2:00intheafternoonlatertoday.Tostayawakeandalert,he*shadtwocupsofcoffeeinthelastthreehoursandisnowdowningapopularenergydrink-onethathasIwotothreetimestheamountofcaffeineasasimilarsizedcanofsoda.ManystudentslikeMurphy,aswellasmarathonrunners,airlinepilots,andlong-distancetravelers,owetheirenergytooneofhumankindsoldeststimulants刺激物caffbine.Thepowertocounterphysicalfatigueandincreasealertnessispartofthereasoncaffeineranksastheworldsmostpopularmood-alteringdrug.Itisfoundnotonlyinsodas,energydrinks,coffee,andtea,butindietpills,painrelieverslikeaspirin,andchocolatebars.Manysocietiesaroundtheworldhavealsocreatedentireritualsaroundtheuseofcaffeine.Forexample,theresthecafecultureofFrance,theteaceremonyinJapan,andthemorningcupofcoffeeorteathatmarksthestartofthedayinmanycultures.Caffeine ispresent inmany ofthe foodsand drinkswe consume,but isit goodfor usCharles Czeislcr,ascientistandsleepexpertatHarvardMedicalSchool,believesthatcaffeinecausesustolosesleep,whichhesaysisunhealthy.Without adequatesleep-the typicaleight hours-the humanbody willnot functionat itsbest,physically,mentally,or emotionally.*Too often,Czeisicr says,wc consumecaffeine tostayawake,whichlatermakesitimpossibleforustogettherestwcneed.Healthriskshavealsobeentiedtocaffeineconsumption.Overtheyears,studieshaveattributedhigherratesof certaintypes ofcancer andbone diseaseto caffeineconsumption.To date,however,there isno proofthatcaffeineactuallycausesthesediseases.Anumber ofscientists,includingRolandGriffiths-a professorattheJohnsHopkinsSchoolofMedicineinthe UnitedStates-believe thatregular caffeineuse causesphysical dependence.Heavy caffeineusers,Griffithssays,exhibit similarbehaviors.For example,their moodsfluctuate fromhigh tolow,they getmild tosevereheadaches,or theyfeeltiredor sadwhentheycanthave acaffeinateddrink.Tominimize orstopthesefbelings,usersmustconsumecaffeine-abehaviorGriffithssaysischaracteristicofdrugaddiction.Despitetheseconcerns,thegeneralopinioninthescientificcommunityisthatcaffeineisnotdangerouswhenconsumedinmoderation.Thismeanshavingoneortwosmallcupsofcofleeabout300milligramsofcaffeineperday,forexample.Furthemiore,alotofcurrentresearchcontradictslong-heldnegativebeliefsaboutcaffeine,andsuggeststhatitmay,infact,havehealthbenefits.Forinstance,studieshaveshownthatcaffeinecanhelpeasemusclepain.Becauseitisastimulant,caffeinecanalsohelpimproveonesmood.Researchhasalsoshownthatsomecaffeinateddrinks-specificallycertainteas-havedisease-fightingchemicalsthatcanhelpthebodyfightanumberofillnesses,includingcertaintypesofcancer.Inaddition,asatypeofmentalstimulant,caffeineincreasesalertness,memory,andreactionspeed.Becauseitfightsfatigue,itfacilitatesperformanceontaskslikedriving,flying,andsolvingsimplemathproblems.Andwhileitistruethatcaffeinecanincreasebloodpressure,theeffectisusuallytemporaryandthereforenotlikelytocausehearttrouble.Thisisespeciallytrueifcaffcincisconsumedinmoderation.Moreover,despiteitsnearlyuniversaluse,caffeinehasrarelybeenabused.Withcaffeine,overusetendstostopitself,saysJackBergman,aspecialistatHarvardMedicalSchool.Ifyouconsumetoomuch,youget...uncomfortable,andyoudontwanttocontinue.Caffeinesbehavioraleffectsarereal,butmostoftenmild.Gettingthatburstofenergy,ofcourse,iswhymanyoftheworldsmostpopulardrinkscontaincaffeine.Whetheritsastudentdrinkingcoffeebeforeclassorabusinesspersonenjoyingteawithlunch,humankindsfavoritestimulantisatworkeveryday,allovertheworld.
32.WhatisthemainideaofparagraphIA.Engineeringstudentsmuststudyallnightbeforetheirexams.B.Caffeineisastimulantthathelpspeoplebealertandenergetic.C.Energydrinksgivemarathonrunnersanadvantageinraces.D.Airlinepilotsdrinkalotofcoffeetostayawakeonlongflights.
33.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph5A.todescribemoodfluctuationsB.toexplainpeoplesfeelingswhentheycanthavecaffeineC.topresentresultsofrecentmedicalresearchD.toclaimthatcaffeineisaddictive
34.Inthethirdsentenceofparagraph6,whatdoesitrefertoA.musclepainB.stimulantsC.caffeineD.generalopinion
35.Accordingtothepassage,whichisthebestsummaryofthegeneralmedicalopinionaboutcaffeineandhealthA.Certainteasmayprotectapersonfromcancer.B.Ifconsumedinmoderation,caffeineisnotdangerous.C.Cafleineinpainpillscanrelievesoremuscles.D.Peoplewhodrinkalotofcoffeetendtohavemoodswings.第二节(共5小题每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读卜.面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Nothingstaysthesameforlong:thingsandpeoplechange.Igrewupona smallfarm,whereaflockofsheepwanderedaroundthesurroundingmountains.Myfatherwasnothighlyeducated,buthewassmart.Hewasamanmadeofleatherandchewingtobaccowhorarelytriedtotalkwithmybrotherorme.Hewasquietanddistant,Imightsay.36OnedayIcame MusichasalwaysbeenadrivingforceinKohutslife.Hewasa(n)49saxophoneplayerthroughouthighhomeandhiscarwasalreadythere.37Infact,whenhecamehome,he school,studiedmusicincollege,andultimatelyearnedhisdoctorateinmusiccomposition.wenttothebam(谷仓)tolabourevenmore.Istillrememberhidingaroundthecornerandstealingalookatmy“WhatIreallywantedwasto50SaysKohut.Mymom,asinglemother,wasamusicteacher.Shewassuchfatherlyingbitterlyonthebedthatday.Multiplemyeloma,Ilearned,isatypeofbloodcancer.38Forthelast agoodrolemodcl.^^yearofmyfatherslife,hisentiredayconsistedofrisingfromhisbedandwalkingtohischairtositandthink Kohuts51dutyhascaughttheattentionofparentsatCanterburyWoodsElementary.alone.“Ijustwantedtosharehow52IamwithDr.Kohutthisweek,“SusiBrittainwroteinane-mailtoLeipzig.HewaspredictablyinthatchaironhisownwhenIcamein.39Hetoldmeabouthislife,hisheartbreaksand tlwhathedidseemsso53theexpectationsofateacherinthesehisloves.Itwasasifapipehadburst,hisinnerselfrushingouttomeinagreatflood.Hehadbeenspeakingfbr circumstances.”maybeanhourormorewhenIrealizedthathewasdoingmorethantelling.Hewasaskingtobeunderstoodina Kohutinsists heis notdoing anythingextraordinary.But duringthe longandsometimes stressfulhours ofwaythathehadneverdonebefore.standingguard,Kohutsaidhisteachingtimeoffers
54.40Irealize,though,thatifhehadnt,Imightneverhavecometoknowhimandlovehim.“Itbringsaboutunityand55hesays.Andthatswhattheworldneedsrightnow.”A.Myfathernevermissedwork.B.Ididnotlikehimverymuch.
41.A.napping B.talking C.eating D.cookingC.Hewasskillfiilatanyfhrmwork.
42.A.front B.seat C.back D.endD.Hebecamebetteraftersomespecialtreatment.
43.A.what B.how C.when D.whereE.Imcertainlynotgladthatmyfathergotsick.
44.A.taught B.learned C.played D.exercisedF.Asthediseasedevelops,thepersonwhohasitshrinks.
45.A.rights B.obligation C.amiy I),dutyG.Whatfollowedstillmovesmethesedecadeslater
46.A.disruption B.burden C.disturbance D.turbulence第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分45分)
47.A.interrupting B.finishing C.starting D.inserting第一节(共15个小题每小题1分,满分15分)
48.A.inside B.outside C.online D.offline阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
49.A.enthusiastic B.basic C.standard D.usual
50.A.study B.teach C.show D.performFightingforcountryandBeethovenSgt.JacobKohutfinallyhadsome downtimeduringhis12-hourshiftstandingguard.He couldhavespent
51.A.daily B.common C.double D.singlehislonebreak41Instead,hesatinthe42ofaHumvee,fluteinhand,teachingstudentsviahislaptop£
552.A.interested B.connected C.concerned D.impressed_________________________________toplayBeethovensOdetoJoy.”
53.A.beyond B.within C.against D.belowKohuthasbeeninthemilitaryfbr11years.Healsohasbeenabandteacherfbrmorethanadecade,andfor
54.A.gratitude B.money C.comfort D.casethepastfiveyears,he,s44musicattwoFairfaxCountyschools.
55.A.appreciation B.peace C.music D.teamworkWhen hewas calledup for45,“my firstthought was,what aboutmy kids”says Kohut.4,Thc lastthingthesestudentsneedisa46intheirteaching/第二节(共10小题每小题
1.5分,满分15分)Whenonduty,Kohutsdaysbeganinthemorningwithteachinghiselementaryclassremotely,47thelessonmereminutesbeforehisGuardshiftstartedat1()am.Laterintheday,duringhisbreak,he阅读下而短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式wouldgo48toteachhismiddleschoolstudentsfromthebackofaHutnvee.Yougooutforameal.YouscanaQRcodetoorderthefood,butitasksforyourphonenumber.Yourideina taxi,and youraddresses
56.leak.You goback homeand arcasked tolook intoa facialrecognition camera.Datacollectioniseverywhere.However,the personalinfbnnation
57.collect bycompanies canbe leakedfor marketingor usedfbrcommunicationsfraud.Accordingtoasurveyof5,898people,
87.1percentofpeoplesaidtheyhadexperiencedpersonal informationleaks from
58.apply ontheir smartphones.Most saidthey gotunwanted callsor textmessagesafterward.OnNovI,thePersonalInformationProtectionLawcameintocffcctinChina.Thelawhasdetailedrules
59.strengthentheprotectionofpersonalinformation.Thelawdefinespersonalinformationasanykindofinfbnnationaboutpeople
60.areorcanbeidentified,inelectronicorotherform.Soapersonsname,dateofbirth,IDnumber,addressandphonenumberareallpersonalinformation.Therere alsosome kindsof personalinformation thatare regarded
61.sensitive,such asfingerprints,faces,religiousbelief,medicalhealth,financialaccountsandalldatarelatingtominorsunder
14.According tothe law,activities suchas collecting,using,processing andtrading ofpersonalinfonnationwillbestrictlyregulated.Onekeyruleisthatthosehandlingpersonalinfonnationshouldinformusersand getpennission.For sensitiveinformation,there are
62.strict nileson relatedactivities.For example,in
63.caseofaminor,approvalfromtheirparentsisrequired.For individuals,its importantto raiseawareness of
64.protect personalinfbnnation.Individuals needto
65.fiillunderstandthe requestsfor personalinfbnnation.If itsnotnecessary,dont agree.If youfindthat yourpersonaldata hasbeen usedillegally,you canreport toconsumer councilsor cyberspaceadministrations withevidence.第三节满分15分请在答案卡上填写平时成绩与外教师分数的总和,满分15分第四部分写作满分25分阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语句续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文TheDogWhoSavedOurFamilycalmbehavior,abletobearthepushingandhuggingofoureight-year-olddaughterandsix-year-oldson.Wewereasweetlittlefamily:me,myhusband,andourchildren,SophieandJake.ButforyearsIdfeltasifwewouldntreallybecompleteuntilwehadadog.Also,myhusbandworkedinabusinesscompanyandhadtoravelsome200daysayearforhisjob,andIknewIdfecisaferwithalargeanimalsleepingbythedoor.Whenweopenedthebox,thelastpieceofourpuzzlefellintoplace.Withhisblackhairandintelligenteyes,Maxwasbeautiful.Hewassosmallthathefitintothepalmofmyhand,hisbigpawslappingoverthesides.Hewasalsoalittlebitscared.AsIpulledhimclose,Ifelthisheartpoundandwonderedifweddonetherightthing,takinghimfromhismother.Butitwastoolate.SophieandJakewerealreadyfightingoverwhowouldholdhimnextandwhoshouldhavetherighttotakeabathfbrhim.Overthefollowingmonths,wespentendlesshourswatchingMaxplaywithhisKongtoyorrollaroundthelivingroomfloor.Likemostpoodles,hewassmart.Hemasteredhouse-trainingquicklyandneverchewedonourfurnitureorshoes.Meconsideredhimselfoneofus.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答OnenightweweresleepinginthebedroomwhenIheardsomestrangenoise.Atthattime.Maxrantowardsme.。
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