How does it          that he is so badly-off when he earns quite a good salary?

A.come out              B.come about           C.come up         D.come along

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科目:高中英語 來源:廣東順德莘村中學(xué)2008屆高三第一次月考英語試題 題型:050

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  In today's world, we rely on computers as never before.They are used for everything from ordering a pizza to running hospitals and military defense systems.Banking and credit card information is stored and accessed by computers.So what happens when a computer gets infected with a virus?One effect is that people's access to their e-mail accounts is cut off.A more serious possible consequence is that billions of dollars could be lost.

  A virus is a computer program that copies itself onto other programs and infects them.Similar to an easily spread disease, a computer virus goes from computer to computer, either adding to or changing the tasks a program is designed to do.

  The first computer viruses were created in the mid '80s and had varying effects.Some caused files to be deleted, or made the letters on the screen appear to fall off.Others displayed a specific message once the computer was turned on.

  Viruses today are much more widespread and dangerous than ever before.Perhaps the most damaging to date has been the“I Love You”virus.“I Love You”appeared in May 2000 and has possibly been the most destructive virus in terms of monetary loss.

  The virus is released when an attachment to a fake e-mail message is opened.By changing the names of files on computers,“I Love You”makes them difficult to access.It also searches for important personal information, including passwords, which it sends to a web site for others to see.

  It is estimated that more than 45 million people in 20 countries have had their computers infected by the“I Love You”virus.Some say the cost of repair and lost business has been more than US$10 billion.

  If you own a computer, it is important to keep it in good health by installing an anti-virus program.If updated frequently, it will protect your e-mail access--not to mention your wallet.

(1)

What does“virus”mean in the article?

[  ]

A.

An easily spread disease.

B.

A contagious(傳染的)computer program.

C.

An extremely small organism(生物)which causes disease.

D.

A parasite(寄生蟲)in computer.

(2)

How does“I Love You”virus spread?

[  ]

A.

It is spread when an e-mail account is opened.

B.

It is spread through on-line chatting.

C.

It is spread through e-mail.

D.

It spreads from web site to web site.

(3)

Which of the following is one of the damages brought by“I Love You”virus?

[  ]

A.

It deletes files.

B.

It automatically turns on computers.

C.

It automatically turns off computers.

D.

It makes it difficult to access files.

(4)

Which of the following is the best way to guard against virus?

[  ]

A.

To load an up-to-date anti-virus program into our computer

B.

Not to use an e-mail account,

C.

To upgrade our computer.

D.

Not to use the Internet.

(5)

What is the purpose of the article?

[  ]

A.

To warn us against virus.

B.

To remind us the importance of being healthy.

C.

To stress the importance of computer.

D.

To alert us to economic loss.

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In today's world, we rely on computers as never before. They are used for everything from ordering a pizza to running hospitals and military defense systems. Banking and credit card information is stored and accessed by computers. So what happens when a computer gets infected with a virus? One effect is that people's access to their e-mail accounts is cut off. A more serious possible consequence is that billions of dollars could be lost.
A virus is a computer program that copies itself onto other programs and infects them. Similar to an easily spread disease, a computer virus goes from computer to computer, either adding to or changing the tasks a program is designed to do.
The first computer viruses were created in the mid '80s and had varying effects. Some caused files to be deleted, or made the letters on the screen appear to fall off. Others displayed a specific message once the computer was turned on.
Viruses today are much more widespread and dangerous than ever before. Perhaps the most damaging to date has been the "I Love You" virus. "I Love You" appeared in May 2000 and has possibly been the most destructive virus in terms of monetary loss.
The virus is released when an attachment to a fake e-mail message is opened. By changing the names of files on computers, "I Love You" makes them difficult to access. It also searches for important personal information, including passwords, which it sends to a web site for others to see.
It is estimated that more than 45 million people in 20 countries have had their computers infected by the "I Love You" virus. Some say the cost of repair and lost business has been more than US$10 billion.
If you own a computer, it is important to keep it in good health by installing an anti-virus program. If updated frequently, it will protect your e-mail access--not to mention your wallet.
68. What does "virus" mean in the article?
A. An easily spread disease.            
B. A contagious (傳染的) computer program.
C. An extremely small organism (生物) which causes disease.
D. A parasite (寄生蟲) in computer.
69. How does "I Love You" virus spread?
A. It is spread when an e-mail account is opened.  B. It is spread through on-line chatting.
C. It is spread through e-mail.                 D. It spreads from web site to web site.
70. Which of the following is the best way to guard against virus?
A. To load an up-to-date anti-virus program into our computer 
B. Not to use an e-mail account.
C. To upgrade our computer.          
D. Not to use the Internet.
71. What is the purpose of the article?
A. To warn us against virus.            B. To remind us the importance of being healthy.
C. To stress the importance of computer.  D. To warn us to economic loss.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆湖南省高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

In 2003, Bethany Hamilton,13, lost her left arm to a shark attack while surfing off Kauai, Hawaii. A new film ,Soul Surfer, is based on the story of how she overcame that to achieve her dream of becoming a professional athlete.

Growing up on the “garden isle” of Kauai, Hamilton spent every minute she could riding the waves. She was on the verge of (即將) becoming a top competitor in professional surfing. But while she was practicing at an isolated cove (小灣),a four-meter-long tiger shark ripped off her left arm. Though her life was saved, nobody could imagine she would ever get back on a surfboard again.

In a true test of her faith and by tremendous will power, Bethany did get back up on a surfboard only a month after the attack. Six months later, she was competing again. Bethany Hamilton won her first amateur surfing championship just two years after she lost her arm. She also established the “Friends of Bethany,” a non---profit foundation dedicated to supporting sharks attack victims.

It’s a story told in her autobiography, which is the basis for the film that stars teenager Anna Sophia Robb. “I knew Bethany’s story, of course, but I thought ‘What an incredible role’ ,”explains Robb. “I was so fascinated by all of the challenges. What would it be like to have your arm taken and what would go through your head and how would your faith be challenged?”

The filmmakers used special effects to digitally remove Robb’ s arm .However ,no tricks were necessary for the surfing scenes because Hamilton herself did the breathtaking wave riding.

Now 21, Hamilton says she hopes audiences find inspiration in the description of the sport she loves.

“Not a lot of people know that much about surfing, so I hope they’re educated about it,” Hamilton says. “And most of all if people are going through a hard time, they could be encouraged and find inspiration to push through those hard times and see that, in my case ,so much good has come out of it.”

1.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?.

A.Hamilton was severely injured when surfing.

B.Nobody thought Hamilton could overcome the troubles.

C.Rob did the breathtaking wave riding in the film Soul Surfer.

D.Hamilton established the “Friends of Bethany” to help shark attack victims.

2.Which of the following can best take the place of the underlined word “tremendous” in the third paragraph?

A.Free.

B.Easy

C.Smart.

D.Strong.

3.What can we learn from Anna Sophia Robb’s words?

A.She was absorbed in the story.

B.she wasn’t sure she could play the role well.

C.She wants to challenge her faith.

D.She doesn’t believe Bethany’s story.

4.How does Hamilton hope people will be affected by her story?

A.she hopes more people will take up surfing.

B.she hopes people will be inspired and encouraged

C.She hopes more people will keep off the sharks.

D.She hopes people will donate something to her charity.

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A.A lot of people are fond of surfing.

B.Good things will happen to the disabled in the end.

C.Faith and will power will help people go through hard times.

D.People can always overcome every difficulty in life.

 

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In today’s world, we rely on computers as never before. They are used for everything from ordering a pizza to running hospitals and military defense systems. Banking and credit card information is stored and accessed by computers. So what happens when a computer gets infected with a virus? One effect is that people's access to their e-mail accounts is cut off. A more serious possible consequence is that billions of dollars could be lost.

A virus is a computer program that copies itself onto other programs and infects them. Similar to an easily spread disease, a computer virus goes from computer to computer, either adding to or changing the tasks a program is designed to do.

The first computer viruses were created in the mid '80s and had varying effects. Some caused files to be deleted, or made the letters on the screen appear to fall off. Others displayed a specific message once the computer was turned on.

Viruses today are much more widespread and dangerous than ever before. Perhaps the most damaging to date has been the “I Love You” virus. “I Love You” appeared in May 2000 and has possibly been the most destructive virus in terms of monetary loss.

The virus is released when an attachment to a fake e-mail message is opened. By changing the names of files on computers, "I Love You" makes them difficult to access. It also searches for important personal information, including passwords, which it sends to a web site for others to see.

It is estimated that more than 45 million people in 20 countries have had their computers infected by the “I Love You” virus. Some say the cost of repair and lost business has been more than US$ 10 billion.

If you own a computer, it is important to keep it in good health by installing an

anti-virus program. If updated frequently, it will protect your e-mail access — not to mention your wallet.

1.What does “virus” mean in the article?

A. An easily spread disease.       

B. A contagious (傳染的) computer program.

C. An extremely small organism (生物) which causes disease.

D. A parasite (寄生蟲) in computer.

2. How does “I Love You” virus spread?

A. It is spread when an e-mail account is opened.

B. It is spread through on-line chatting.

C. It is spread through e-mail.

D. It spreads from web site to web site.

3. Which of the following is one of the damages brought by “I Love You” virus?

A. It deletes files.                              

       B. It automatically turns on computers.

C. It automatically turns off computers.      

D. It makes it difficult to access files.

4. Which of the following is the best way to guard against virus?

A. To load an up-to-date anti-virus program into our computer

B. Not to use an e-mail account,

C. To upgrade our computer.

D. Not to use the Internet.

5. What is the purpose of the article?

A. To warn us against virus.      

B. To remind us the importance of being healthy.

C. To stress the importance of computer.      

D. To alert us to economic loss.

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In today's world, we rely on computers as never before. They are used for everything from ordering a pizza to running hospitals and military defense systems. Banking and credit card information is stored and accessed by computers. So what happens when a computer gets infected with a virus? One effect is that people's access to their e-mail accounts is cut off. A more serious possible consequence is that billions of dollars could be lost.
A virus is a computer program that copies itself onto other programs and infects them. Similar to an easily spread disease, a computer virus goes from computer to computer, either adding to or changing the tasks a program is designed to do.
The first computer viruses were created in the mid '80s and had varying effects. Some caused files to be deleted, or made the letters on the screen appear to fall off. Others displayed a specific message once the computer was turned on.
Viruses today are much more widespread and dangerous than ever before. Perhaps the most damaging to date has been the "I Love You" virus. "I Love You" appeared in May 2000 and has possibly been the most destructive virus in terms of monetary loss.
The virus is released when an attachment to a fake e-mail message is opened. By changing the names of files on computers, "I Love You" makes them difficult to access. It also searches for important personal information, including passwords, which it sends to a web site for others to see.
It is estimated that more than 45 million people in 20 countries have had their computers infected by the "I Love You" virus. Some say the cost of repair and lost business has been more than US$10 billion.
If you own a computer, it is important to keep it in good health by installing an anti-virus program. If updated frequently, it will protect your e-mail access--not to mention your wallet.

  1. 1.

    What does "virus" mean in the article?

    1. A.
      An easily spread disease.            
    2. B.
      A contagious (傳染的) computer program.
    3. C.
      An extremely small organism (生物) which causes disease.
    4. D.
      A parasite (寄生蟲) in computer.
  2. 2.

    How does "I Love You" virus spread?

    1. A.
      It is spread when an e-mail account is opened.  
    2. B.
      It is spread through on-line chatting.
    3. C.
      It is spread through e-mail.                  
    4. D.
      It spreads from web site to web site.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is one of the damages brought by "I Love You" virus?

    1. A.
      It deletes files.                  
    2. B.
      It automatically turns on computers.
    3. C.
      It automatically turns off computers. 
    4. D.
      It makes it difficult to access files.
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is the best way to guard against virus?

    1. A.
      To load an up-to-date anti-virus program into our computer 
    2. B.
      Not to use an e-mail account.
    3. C.
      To upgrade our computer.          
    4. D.
      Not to use the Internet.
  5. 5.

    What is the purpose of the article?

    1. A.
      To warn us against virus.           
    2. B.
      To remind us the importance of being healthy.
    3. C.
      To stress the importance of computer. 
    4. D.
      To alert us to economic loss.

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