河北省2025届高三年级大数据应用调研阶段性联合测评英语试题
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30.What activity might Julie Ward disagree with?A.Staying up late to surf the Internet.B.Going to the gym and enjoying exercise classes.C.Getting off the bus one stop earlier to get more steps inD.Taking regular walking breaks away from your computer screen31.What's the main idea of the text?A.2,200 steps a day make us healthier and live longer.B.10,000 steps a day make us avoid stroke and heart attackC.2,200 steps a day reduce the risk of heart disease and early deathD.10,000 steps a day reduce the risk of heart disease and early deathDHaving thousands of photos,songs and films available at our fingertips would have seemedamazing many years ago,but how long will these last for and be available?Could the digitalization(字化)of cultural content now be putting a time limit(限制)on our memories?The materials that phones and computers are made of can be destroyed naturally over timeaffecting the data they store().Images can still be seen in photographs even though they maybecome less bright over time.However,when digital data degrades,it can quickly make it impossible toeven open a file().Also,as formats and devices become out of use,it may become impossible toread files from many years ago.Storing information in the cloud can also cause problems.Large companies can still lose data.In2019,social media platform MySpace said it lost more than 12 years'worth of users'music uploads.The widespread use of streaming services(流媒体服务)for music,TV and film means that people nolonger own the content which they watch and listen to.They just pay for the right to use it.If streamingcompanies decide to remove content,or go out of business,users can no longer use it.Owning the right to use it rather than buying content is an example of how our behavior towardsdigital content has changed.Another example is that we take far more pictures than people did in thepast.This means it adds to the challenge of keeping our data safe.People have to consider whatto keep and what can be discarded.Technology writer Jack Schofield said,"Data doesn't really exist unless you have at least twocopies of it,.soit's important that we keep backup copies((备份复件)of what is important to us..”Academic Paul Royster suggests that we all take time to consider what content we believe is worthsaving.Science and Technology writer Chris Baranaiuk calls for a cultural movement towardsbuying physical copies of cultural content.32.What can we know about the digitalization of cultural content?A.It makes the photographs colorless.B.Our digital memories might not last forever as a result of it.C.Phones and computers can break down over time because of it.D.It makes it possible for us to open and read a file whenever we want.33.What problems can storing information in the cloud lead to?A.Streaming services are widely used nowadays.B.Users just pay for it if they want to own the content.C.It can cause some social media platforms to close downD.Data uploaded by users may be lost by social media platforms楚天教科研协作体*高一英语试卷(共8页)第5页5
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