-Are you sure you won't come for a drink with us?
-________, if you insist.
A.Not at all B.It depends C.All right then D.I don't care
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
— Are you sure you won’t come for a drink with us?
— _______, if you insist.
A.Not at all B.It depends
C.All right then D.I don’t care
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
----Are you sure you won't come for a drink with us?
----_________, if you insist.
A. Not at all B. It depends C. All right then D.I don't care
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
-Are you sure you won't come for a drink with us?
-________, if you insist.
A.Not at all B.It depends C.All right then D.I don't care
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
-Are you sure you won't come for a drink with us?
-________,if you insist
A.Not at all B.It depends C.All right then D.I don't care
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
(2013·高考新课标全国卷Ⅱ)—Are you sure you won’t come for a drink with us?
—________,if you insist.
A.Not at all B.It depends
C.All right then D.I don’t care
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Smart cities are coming. And you can be sure that hackers(黑客) won’t be very far behind.
We’ve already gotten a glimpse of that future, as cities across the globe start to use technology to connect their services and residents in ways that was science fiction just a few years ago. They are using sensors to collect data — such as traffic, garbage collecting, and road conditions —and then using that data to deliver services to more people and more efficiently.
But this rush to become a smart city has a major drawback: The more connected a city is, the easier it is to cyber-attacks. Hackers have, in recent years, effectively held cities hostage through ransom ware(赎金器), sometimes damaging critical systems for months at a time. The damage can cost millions to repair, as Baltimore and Atlanta have discovered.
And this is just the beginning. As cities add connectivity to their streetlights, power grids, dams, transit lines and other services, they are adding more targets that have the potential to be hacked. What’s more, as additional information on residents is collected, officials worry the result —lots of data could attract nation-states or terrorists who could incorporate the data into physical and cyber war.
What cyber security lesson can’t be taught in this hack? For example: Don’t open email attachments from unfamiliar sources; don’t click on unrecognized links; don’t leave sensitive information visible on the walls or surfaces of your office. But let’s just stick to the most important lesson: The information you share on social media can be used to profile and target you, whether that’s by engineering click bait(点击诱饵) aimed at your particular interests, guessing your password based on your birthday or figuring out your schedule and travels so that an intruder can access your home or office.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
1.What did people use to think of smart cities?
A.It was the product of science. B.It was bound to be popular.
C.It existed in imagination. D.It improved people’s life.
2.What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 3?
A.Introduce the harm of hackers. B.Show the danger of a smart city.
C.Add some background information. D.Summarize the previous paragraphs.
3.What is officials’ attitude to big data?
A.It is convenient to provide service. B.It is certain to bring about revolution.
C.There are actually potential dangers. D.There’s competition in high technology.
4.What does the underlined word "profile" in Para. 5 mean?
A.Describe. B.Protect. C.Pursue. D.Fund.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
--Alvin, are you coming with us?
--I'd love to, but something unexpected ________.
A. has come up B. was coming up
C. had come up D. would come up
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Alvin,are you coming with us?
—I'd love to,but something unexpected ________.
A.has come up B.was coming up
C.had come up D.would come up
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
“Hey, who wants a drink?”
“OH, come on, just one drink won’t hurt you. It’s fun.”
“It’s cool. Everybody drinks, right?”
Drinking alcohol is dangerous for teens and sometimes for adults. It's easy for kids to get the wrong message about alcohol. They might see their parents drink or watch TV commercials that make drinking look like a lot of fun. But alcohol is actually a depressant(镇静剂). 1. Like many drugs, alcohol changes a person’s ability to think, speak and see things as they really are.
2. A person might lose his or her balance and have trouble walking properly. He might hurt himself or other people, especially if he drives a car. Someone who drinks too much also might throw up and could wake up the next day feeling awful.
Drinking too much alcohol can lead to alcohol poisoning, which can kill a person. Over time, people who abuse alcohol can do serious damage to their bodies. 3.
Keeping drinking as a habit can also develop a problem called alcoholism(酗酒). Someone who has a alcoholism is eager for alcohol. 4. A person who starts drinking alcohol at a young age is more likely to develop alcoholism.
Alcoholism can continue over time. It often gets worse, too, because the person may start to experience health problems related to drinking. In addition to liver problems, long-term drinking can damage the pancreas(胰腺), heart and brain.
5. As a teenager, help yourself by not starting in the first place.
A. The liver, which removes poisons from the blood, is especially at risk.
B. But with help, anyone who has a problem with alcohol can be successful at stopping.
C. It's normal to be curious about new things, especially if it seems like everyone is doing it.
D. When people drink too much, they might do or say crazy things.
E. You might see people drinking and watching sports together or having a big party.
F. That means it’s a drug that slows down or depresses the brain.
G. The person has little control over his or her drinking and can’t stop without help.
高三英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Daddy,will you come home for supper with US today?
—________, but I might be a little late.
A.I'm busy B.No problem C.I'm sorry D.It's hard to say
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析