
高三11-12年度第433期7版测试答案
D1
1. They are supposed to fight crime.
2. The laws on privacy and data protection need improvement/improving.
3. It is a privacy violation.
4. Passing laws to protect people’s privacy and personal information.
5. They should be operated within a proper legal frame.
D2 1-4 CBAD
D3 1-4 CCBA
D4 1-4 ACBD
D5 1-5 BCABB 6-10 DABAB 11-15 DCCBC
答案详解:
D2
1. C。通读全文可知,本文主要是对橄榄球的介绍;容易误选D,文中稍微提到橄榄球和足球的区别,但不是主要内容,故选C。
2. B。从第二段中的“physically aggressive”,“football is a gentleman’s game”等可以推断出B。
3. A。根据倒数第二段的论点“People who play the sport need to be tough and be prepared to get hurt”可知下面给出的例子是为了证明这一论点,故选A。
4. D。根据文章最后两段的内容可知,橄榄球运动员多是强壮、高大的人,并且很多从小就学习踢球,由此可推断出,不是所有的人都适合提橄榄球,故选D。
D3
1. C。本文主要讲的是科学家研制了一种系统,在实验中,猴子可以用思维控制机器臂,这一新研究有望帮助瘫痪病人重新走路,所以答案为C。
2. C。由第三段最后一句话可知答案为C。
3. B。由上一段可知“If the spinal cord is injured, the signals will be blocked. However, the new brain-machine-brain transmission technology could help bypass (绕过) the body circuit (线路).”脊髓受伤后,信号就没法从身体传输到大脑,而这个感觉通道能够让大脑重新开始处理信息,所以答案为B。
4. A。由第六段“If the spinal cord is injured, the signals will be blocked.”可知A正确。文中并没有提到这一技术能够治疗脊髓受伤,只是说这一技术能够有望让瘫痪病人重新走路,故B不对;由倒数第二段可知这一技术还没有投入临床使用,故C不对;由最后一段可知D不对。
D4
1. A。根据第二段“Was he going to hurt her? He didn’t look safe; he looked poor and hungry.”可知,女士之所以害怕,是因为她感觉那人看上去不像好人,故选A。
2. C。根据第四段“He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the assistance they needed.”可知,答案选C。
3. B。根据文章最后一句可知,女士给服务员很多小费,故选B。
4. D。通读全文可知,作者是想通过这个故事告诉读者,最佳的报答善意的方式是将善心传递下去,故选D。