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(有争议的) 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 US?led 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 hand?controlled,with selected press agencies and ____ occupying clearly dominating(显著的) 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(宣传) 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.
1.A.led? B.caused
C.damaged? D.attacked
2.A.helping? B.processing
C.promoting? D.improving
3.A.for? B.at
C.with D.off
4.A.bring? B.reach
C.fetch? D.take
5.A.spread? B.exposed
C.delivered? D.passed
6.A.supports? B.follows
C.opposes? D.dislikes
7.A.free? B.accessible
C.available? D.healthy
8.A.as if B.even if
C.so that? D.in that
9.A.happens? B.intends
C.offers? D.appears
10.A.interruption? B.interference
C.defense? D.preference
11.A.programs? B.substances
C.channels? D.sources
12.A.uncover? B.strike
C.prevent D.avoid
13.A.beneficial? B.useful
C.sensitive? D.destructive
14.A.increase? B.decrease
C.upset? D.strengthen
15.A.refuse? B.afford
C.fail? D.attempt
16.A.unpolluted B.unskilled
C.unoccupied? D.uninterrupted
17.A.evil B.meaningful
C.untrue? D.effective
18.A.importance? B.conclusion
C.description D.possibility
19.A.develop? B.invent
C.change? D.study
20.A.trends? B.structures
C.surroundings? D.factors
1.B
2.C
3.C
4.A
5.A
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.D
10.B
11.D
12.A
13.D
14.C
15.B
16.D
17.A
18.B
19.A
20.C
【解析】
1.
解析 本句意思是:最近阿拉伯世界的混乱是由一部有争议的视频引起的。
2.2】 C
解析 此处指美国忙着推广全球的网络自由。promote促进;提升;推销;发扬。
3.3】C
解析 句意为:(这种自由)是它用外交官的生命作为代价的。
4.4】 A
解析 句意为:在一个没有约束的网络世界里,欺骗、暴力和谣言会带来严重的后果。
5.5】 A
解析 此处指谣言传播。spread传播,伸展;expose暴露,揭露;deliver实现,传送,接生;pass传递。
6.6】 C
解析 句意为:以美国为首的西方国家提倡网络自由,反对任何的控制。oppose反对,符合句意。
7.7】 A
解析 这儿指“自由的网络”。free自由的;accessible易接近的,可进入的,可理解的;available有效的,可利用的,可得到的;healthy健康的。
8.8】 B
解析 句意为:即使西方的网络看起来是自由的,没有明显的干涉和限制性的网站,难道网络的主页结构不是经过手控的吗?有精心挑选的新闻机构和资源占据网站的显著位置。even if即使,符合句意。
9.9】 D
解析 见上题解析。
10.0】 B
解析 句意见第8题的解析。interruption打断;interference干涉,干扰;defense防御,防卫;preference偏爱,倾向。
11.1】 D
解析 句意见第8题解析。program项目,程序;substance物质,基本内容;channel通道,频道;source来源,资源。
12.2】 A
解析 uncover corruption揭露腐败现象。
13.3】 D
解析 从下文的例子可以推断出网络具有破坏性。beneficial有利的,有益的;useful有益的,实用的,有帮助的;sensitive敏感的;destructive破坏的,有害的,消极的。
14.4】 C
解析 upset strong feelings颠覆,扰乱(感情)。
15.5】 B
解析 句意为:没有哪个国家能付出代价使网络完全自由。afford给予,提供,付得起,符合句意。refuse拒绝;fail失败;attempt企图,试图。
16.6】 D
解析 这段话的意思是“问题是,怎样让免费的信息流不会被打断而又能保护孩子们远离不健康的作品,保护普通市民远离恶意的谣言,保护国家免受不公平的和有破坏性宣传的攻击呢?”
17.7】 A
解析 见上题解析。evil邪恶的,有害的,符合句意。meaningful有意义的;untrue不真实的,假的;effective有效的,实际的,实在的。
18.8】 B
解析 最后一段是作者的总结,所以用conclusion。description描述,描写。
19.9】 A
解析 最后一句意思是:每一个国家都要根据自己的文化、社会环境以及面临的危险程度形成自己的系统。develop发展,开发,研发。
20.20】 C
解析 见上题解析。
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D.Asking the Computer |
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B.She could write out a ticket. |
C.She could answer the passengers’ questions. |
D.She could do nothing. |
A.Because it was easy down |
B.Because it was very expensive. |
C.Because it was not advanced enough. |
D.Because it was not as big as the main computer. |
A.a modern computer won’t be down. |
B.computers can take the place of humans |
C.sometimes a computer may bring suffering to people |
D.there will be great changes in computers |
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C.improve their social position |
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A.optimistic |
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C.practical |
D.emotional |
4.Professor Alex Michalos found that people feel less happy if __________.
A.the gap between reality and desire is bigger |
B.they have a stronger desire for friendship |
C.their income is below their expectation |
D.the hope for good health is greater |
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