湖南省长沙市浏阳市2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(解析版).docx
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9、 errant click may send it to the wrong person.Finally, cookies are designed to improve your browsing experience by tracking and saving information about your visits to a site, helping to personalize your sessions. Deleting your browsing history may help, 19So if you want to maintain your privacy onl
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12、where we go online, we seem to leave a digital footprintK 答案X 16.G17. D 18. B 19. E 20. AK导语1这是一篇说明文。文章主要就如何在网上保护隐私提出了一些建议和步骤。K16题详析)根据上文“Some of us like to keep some things privatc-maybc wc dont want people to know about our relationship status, our age or where we live because these details are pe
13、rsonal.(我们 中的一些人喜欢保留一些隐私也许我们不想让别人知道我们的感情状况、我们的年龄或 我们住在哪里一因为这些细节是私人的)“可知,上文提到了我们不想让别人知道的信息, 本句为本段最后一句,说明问题所在:无论我们上网到哪里,我们似乎都会留下数字足迹。 故G选项”问题是,无论我们上网到哪里,我们似乎都会留下数字足迹符合语境,故选G。K17题详析1根据上文“On our social medial accounts, we often display things like our opinions, connections and holiday photos.(在我们的社交媒体账户
14、上,我们经常展示自己的观点、人际 关系和度假照片)”以及后文“Maybe wc dont want a random stranger to know our favorite type of coffee.(也许我们不想让一个陌生人知道我们最喜欢的咖啡类型)”可知,上文提到我们喜欢 在社交媒体分享一些东西,后文提到我们不想让一个陌生人知道我们最喜欢的咖啡类型,可 见存在的问题是不想让不认识的人了解我们发布在网上的信息。故D选项问题是,我们如 何阻止每个人看到所有的东西”符合语境,故选D。K18题详析根据后文“First, on your social media accounts, chec
15、k your privacy settings.Many social media platforms allow everything to be visible by default, and (he responsibility is on you to sei your boundaries. And limiting the amount you share isnt only confined to social media. There are many sites out there that help you to share documents so a good tip
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17、可以采取一些步骤”符合语境,故选B。 9题详析1根据 I:文“Finally, cookies are designed to improve your browsing experience by tracking and saving information about your visits to a site, helping to personalize your sessions. Deleting your browsing history may help(最后,cookie旨在通过跟踪和保存您访问网站的信息来改善您的浏 览体验,帮助个性化您的会话。删除你的浏览记录可能会有所帮
18、助)“可知,上文提到了 cookie 的作用,且前半句提到了删除浏览记录,可知本句是在说明不想让cookie跟踪和保存网址 信息的情况。故E选项“但如果你觉得不舒服,有些应用程序可以阻止它们”符合语境,故选EoR20题详析根据上文“So if you want to maintain your privacy online, maybe only share things youd behappy with a stranger seeing and if you dont feel comfortable with cookies, you might decide to invest in
19、 some tech (o block them(因此,如果你想在网上保护自己的隐私,川能只分享你愿 意让陌生人看到的东西如果你对cookie感到不舒服,你可能会决定投资一些技术来屏 蔽它们)以及后文just dont accept them and visit another site and why not have a yummy cookie to eat instead?(不要接受他们,访问其他地点为什么不吃一块美味的饼干呢?)“可知,木句属于过渡句,指出上文的做法如果无效的话,可以采取访问其它地点的做法。故A 选项“如果这还不够的话“符合语境,故选A。第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,
20、满分30分)第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白 处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In one Nebraska teen running race before graduating from high school, Brandon Schutts personal best turned out not to be about marking the fastest time but displaying the biggest heart.During the race, he knew
21、 he had the 21 qualify for the upcoming state meet, so he slowed to a comfortable pace that would allow him to simply enjoy the moment and the day. Meanwhile, aiming to 22 his own personal record, after a fast start, Blake Ccrvcny continued to push himself 23 .With less than 400 meters to go, Cerven
22、y got a cramp(抽 筋)in his legs and they failed him.24 to finish, Cerveny rose from the ground and continuedon, only to 25 again after another 150 meters.and again. This time hed made it only 25 meters more before going down. With great 26 the young runner pulled himself up and with an unsteady pace,
23、moved forward fbr one final push. It wasnt enough. Less than 100 meters from the finish line, he lay curled(弯曲的)on the ground. His legs had siinply 27Brandon Schutt, who was at his side. 28 a helping hand. His first attempt to get Cerveny up 29, but like Cerveny, he too refused to give up. With a se
24、condhard 30 Cerveny was on his feet. With Cerveny holding Schult for support and Schutt helping Cerveny maintain balance, the two 31 the final 75 meters. Schutt even made sure the injured runner crossed the finish line first, securing his 32 a faster time.In todays competitive world in which the emp
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