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2019高二英语上学期期末试卷(带答案)+高考满分作文:从浅薄的zhen相中活出真理

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2019高二英语上学期期末试卷(带答案)+高考满分作文:从浅薄的真相中活出真理英  语  注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略) 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。                             AMagazinesaleshavegenerallybeenfallingsincethedaytheinventoroftheInternetsaid,“Hey,whydon’tIinventtheInternet?”ButthelatestABCfigures,releasedthisweek,showthatsalesofcertaintitlesareactuallygoingup.Newsandcurrentaffairsmagazinesarebecomingmorepopular—butcelebrity(名人),gossipandfashionpublicationsarestillstruggling.“Gossipandcelebritynewsisrarelysomethingthatrequiresdetailedanalysis—soit’sbestsuitedtobite-sizedcontentonsocialmedia,”saysIanBurrell,mediacolumnistforTheDrum.“Onceit’soutthere,it’squicklysharedandreadersmoveontothenextstar.Noonewantstowaitaweektoreadaboutitinaprintmagazine.”FraserNelson,editorofTheSpectator,wrotethisweek:“There’snowtoomuchwritingonline,andinaneraoffakenews,whereyougetyouranalysisfromhasneverbeenmoreimportant.Asnewspapersandmagazinesarefindingout, ifyoucanpublishwritingthatisconsistentlybetterthanwhatcanbefoundonline,peoplewillpay.”Butmanyeditorsarestrugglingtostriketherightbalancebetweenphysicalanddigitalcontent.Theyarefacedwiththechoiceofeitherpostingalltheirarticlesonlineforfreesothemagazinestaysrelevant,orchargingreadersmoneytoprotectthefinancialfutureofthebrand.AsBurrellpointsout,mostreadersarehungryforadeeperunderstandingofthefast-movingchangesinglobalnewsandpoliticsratherthanseekingtoescapefromitbyburyingtheirheadsincelebritygossipandentertainmentstories.Serioustimescallforseriousjournalism.Whilegeneral-interestdailynewshasbeenturnedintoanalmostuniversallyavailablecommodity(商品)bytheInternet,specialistjournalismisstillaservicepeoplevalueandthinktheycan’tgetelsewhere.21.WhatdoesIanBurrellthinkofcelebritynews?A.Itisn’tworthreading.                 B.Itisn’tworthanalyzing.C.Itshouldbereadcarefully.             D.Itshouldappear onmagazines. 22.WhatdidFraserNelsonmainlystress?A.Theimportanceofnewssources.        B.Thesignificanceofcurrentaffairs.C.Thevalueofnewspapersandmagazines.  D.Thebalancebetweenphysicalanddigitalcontent. 23.WhatcanbeinferredfromBurrell’sopinioninParagraph6?A.Mostreadersarefondofrapidchanges.   B.Mostreaderstendtoescapefromreality.C.Mostreaderslikeentertainmentnewsbest. D.Mostreadersshowgreatinterestinglobalnewsandpolitics. 24.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhereMagazinesWillGointheFuture.      B.WhatMakesSomeMagazinesDisappear.C.HowMagazinesAreSurvivingtheDigitalAge. D.WhyPeopleAreStillReadingFashionPublications.BIt’sexcitingtoimaginehowfuturehumanswillhavesolvedtheproblemswehavenow,orwhatamazingnewinventions willmakeourlivesmoreconvenientandinteresting.Weaskedtopscientiststosharetheirpredictionsonwhattheworldwillbelikeinacentury.Ifthey’reright,the2114isgoingtobereallycool.1.Robotswilldoyourchoresandmore.Robotswillbedoingmostofourjobs,frombuildinghomestoteachingmath.Therearealreadyrobotsthatcleanfloorsandpumpgas.Inthefuturetheywillbemorecomplicatedanduseful.Unfortunately,withrobotstakingallthejobs,unemploymentwillbehigh.2.Youwillreadminds.Speakingofbeingsocial,wewillcommunicateinanentirelydifferentway.Forgettextsandemails.Mindreadingtechnologywillallowustosendthoughtstoeachotherwithoutspeakingaword.Wewillalsobeabletosendthoughtstoobjectsaroundus.(Insteadofpressing“start”onthemicrowave,youcouldjustthink“start”.)Meanwhile,chipsimplanted(植入)inourbrainswillimprovememoryandintelligence.3.Yourcarwilldriveyou.Today,around30,000Americansdieincaraccidentseachyear.Onehundredyearsfromnow,accidentswillbeathing ofthepast.AccordingtoMarkSafford,consultantortheU.S.departmentofTransportation,futurecarswilldrivethemselves.Theseelectriccarswillcommunicatewithothercarsontheroadtotravelsafelyincloseformationathighspeeds.4.Youwilleatfakemeat.Raisinganimalsisnotanefficientwaytoproducefood,anditharmstheenvironment.Cows,chickens,andpigseatalot,andthenwehavetodealwithallthatpoop(粪便).What’smore,thatpoopcanpoisonlakes,rivers,andstreams.Today,scientistscan“grow”meatinalabfromanimalcells,butit’sexpensiveandnotverydelicious.Inthefuture,theywillhaveperfectedtheprocess.You’llorderhamburgersthatcomefromfactories,notcows.Scientistsmayevenfindwaystomakelabgrownmeattastierandhealthierthantherealthing.25.Accordingtothepassage,whatislikelytohappenwhenrobotsbecomemorecommoninthefuture?A.Peoplewillbemuchlazier.             B.Morepeoplewilllosetheirjobs.C.Peoplemaybecomephysicallyweaker.   D.Morepeoplemaybecomelessintelligent. 26.Mind-¬readingtechnologywillhelppeopleto________.A.haveagoodmemory            B.talktoothercreaturesC.readbooksefficiently            D.conveymessagessilently27.Accordingtothepassage,inthefuturecarswillbe________.A.lesspopular                   B.moreexpensiveC.mucheasiertooperate           D.muchsmallerandlighter28.Futuremeatwillbe________.A.muchmoreharmless           B.lesstastybuthealthierC.moreorganicanddelicious       D.moreenvironmentallyfriendlyCThedaysofhavingtocarryaphonechargereverywherecouldsoonbeover.Michiganresearchershaverevealedamajorbreakthroughinharvestingenergyfromhumanmotion.Theysayitcouldleadtosmartphonespoweredforaweekbythemotionofaswipe(重击). MichiganStateUniversity’slow-costdevice,knownasananogenerator,hasalreadybeentested.Scientists’successfullyoperatedanLEDtouchscreen,abankof20LEDlightsandaflexiblekeyboard,allwithasimpletouchingorpressingmotionandwithouttheaidofabattery.Thegroundbreakingfindings,publishedinthejournalNanoEnergy,suggest“We’reonthepathtowardwearabledevicespoweredbyhumanmotion,”saidNelsonSepulveda,associateprofessorofelectricalandcomputerengineeringandleadresearcheroftheproject.“WhatIforesee,relativelysoon,isthecapabilityofnothavingtochargeyourcellphoneforanentireweek,forexample,becausethatenergywillbeproducedbyyourmovement,”saidSepulveda,whoseresearchisfundedbytheNationalScienceFoundation.Electricalenergyiscreatedwhenthedeviceiscompressedbyhumanmotion.Thecompleteddeviceisasthinasasheetofpaper.ThedeviceusedtopowertheLEDlightswaspalm-sized,whilethedeviceusedtopowerthetouchscreenwasassmallasafinger.Advantagessuchasbeinglightweight,flexibleandlow-costcouldmakeitapromisingandalternativemethodinthefieldof Mechanical-energyharvesting.Thedevicealsobecomesmorepowerfulwhenfolded.Sepulvedasaid,“Youcanstartwithalargedevice,butwhenyoufolditonceagainandagain,it’smuchsmallerandhasmoreenergy.Nowitmaybesmallenoughtoputinaspeciallymadeheelofyourshoesoitcreatespowereachtimeyourheelstrikestheground.”Sepulvedaandhisteamarealsodevelopingtechnologythatwouldtransmitthepowergeneratedbytheheelstriketo,say,awirelessheadset.29.Theunderlinedword“device”inthesecondparagraphprobablyrefersto   .A.apieceofequipment                                B.aspecialkindofsmartphoneC.atouchscreen                                     D.aflexiblekeyboard30.WhatcanwelearnaboutNelsonSepulvedainthepassage?A.HeworksasajournalistwritingforNanoEnergy.B.Heplaysamajorroleintheprojectofthenanogenerator.  C.Heinventedatypeofbattery-freesmartphone.D.HecollectsfundsfortheNationalScienceFoundation.31.Fromthepassageweknowthatthenanogenerator       .A.becomesmorepowerfulwhenkeptflatB.hasalreadycomeintomarketintheUSAC.islightweightandflexiblethoughexpensiveD.makesitpossibletoproducepowerbywalking32.Thepurposeofthepassageisto    .A.persuadepeopletobuythedevice B.bringinanewwaytosaveenergy C.introduceabreakthroughinscienceD.honorNelsonSepulvedaforhiscontributionsDPurposeoftheWolfpacketTheWolfpacketaimstoinformstudentsofcurrentandrelevanteventsandissues.Someitemsarepublishedonlytoentertainbutwillfollowtheguidelinesoftheeditorialpolicy.SincetheWolfpacketstaffmeetsregularly,publicationofthenewspaperservestoeducatebothreadersandstaffmembers.Thestafftriestobeaccurateandresponsible,andfollowssomeregulationsasdefinedbythe SocietyofProfessionalJournalists.ContentTheWolfpacketstaffdetermineswhatgoesintotheschoolpaperandreservestherighttochoosecontentanddeterminepriority(优先级)ofstories.AlthoughtheWolfpacketemphasizesschoolnews,italsocoverscommunity,state,national,andinternationalnewsthatthestaffthinksrelevanttostudents.Storiesareevaluatedfornewsvalue,entertainmentvalue,timeliness,andastudentangle.WhilemostWolfpacketarticleswillbewrittenbythestaff,weencourageotherstudents,administratorsandcommunitymemberstoconsidertheopinionssectionoftheWolfpackettobeopenfordiscussion.Editorials(社论)Opinionsandeditorialsareclearlylabeledandseparatedfromnewsitems.Editorialsrepresentthemajorityopinionofthestaffandwillberunundertheheading“Editorial”.Individualopinions,whichdonotnecessarilyrepresentstaffopinion,willbeclearlydistinguishedfromeditorials.Trivia(琐事)TheWolfpacketstaffisopposedtorunninggossipcolumns, suchasholidaymessages,AprilFool’sjokes,andpopularitysurveysbecausetheWolfpackettriestomaintainastandardofprofessionalisminthecontent.Wetrytoavoidanypossibleharmtostudentsandotherreaders,nomatterhowmuchentertainmentvaluethesefeaturesmightprovide.Time,PlaceandMannerofDistributionTheWolfpacketisdistributedfreeofchargeoncampus,exceptfortheHomecomingissue,whichisdistributedduringhalf-timeatthefootballgame.Additionalcopiesmaybeavailableinthelibraryandschooloffice.Copiesaremailedtosubscribers(订阅者)andadvertisersbythecirculationmanager.SubscriptionstotheWolpacketcost$20foroneyear.33.Accordingtothepassage,theWolfpacketismostlikely______.A.abook     B.awebsiteC.anewspaper    D.aTVprogram34.TheWolfpacketfocuseson______.A.schoolnews    B.communitynewsC.natioanlnews    D.internationalnews35.Thepassageismainlyabout______. A.thedevelopmentoftheWolfpacket    B.thecontentoftheWolfpacket C.theinfluenceoftheWolfpacket     D.theregulationsoftheWolfpacket第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 Englandistheperfectplaceforyoutotraveltoifyou’rethinkingabouttakingyourfirstabroadtrip.You’llneedtoprepareforthetripwithsomeinternationaltravelbasicsandmapoutarealisticitinerary(旅程)tomakethemostofyourexperience.Getyourpaperworkdone.  36   Ifyoudon’thaveacurrentpassport,you’llneedtobringyourpicturesandsomeproofofyourcitizenship—abirthcertificate,acertificateofnaturalization,oracertificateofcitizenship—toapostoffice.Filloutapassportapplication,andinamonthyou’llhaveyourpassport.Planyourtrip.PlanyourtriptoEnglandinearlytomid-Octoberorinmid-to-lateMarch,becausethat’swhenflightsarethe cheapest.Duringthewinter,thedaysgrowveryshort.Besides,sunlightissometimeslimitedtolessthaneighthoursperday.   37   SettleyourselfinEngland.Findaffordableaccommodationsbystayingatahostel.Hostelsvaryinshapes,formsandsizes.   38   Ifyoucanaffordtostayatahotel,makesureyouareawareofcheck-intimesandpolicies.TogetaroundEngland,themostcommonmethodsarebusandrail.   39  Passesforafullday,week,ormonthcansaveyoumoneyifyou’regoingtotaketheTubeforevenafewstops.  40   Buyabudgettravelbooktofindattractionsandsitesincitiessuchas:London,Bath,CambridgeOxford,Canterbury,LeedsandWimbledon.Popularattractionsinclude:BuckinghamPalace,TrafalgarSquare,PortobelloMarketandtheTowerofLondoninLondon;BathAbbeyinBath;thecollegesofCambridge;andtheCanterburyCathedralinCanterbury.A.Budgetyourtrip.B.Findthebestthingstodo. C.YoucangetavisafromanyBritishEmbassy.D.You’llneedapassportandvisatovisitEngland.E.Thesummerbringsinrecord-breakingnumbersoftourists.F.Ifyoudecidetousetheundergroundrailsystem,getapass.G.Buttheygenerallyprovideaffordablehousingwithminimalpleasures.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。 ARaceAgainstDeathItwasacoldJanuaryin1925inNomeAlaska.Thetownwascutofffromtherestoftheworldduetoheavysnow.Onthe20thofthatmonth,Dr.Welch__41__asickboy,Billy,andknewhehaddiphtheria,adeadlyinfectious(传染的)diseasemainlyaffectingchildren.ThechildrenofNomewouldbe__42__ifitstruckthetown.Dr.Welchneededmedicineassoonaspossibletostopotherkidsfromgettingsick.__43__,theclosestsupplywasover1,000milesaway, inAnchorage.HowcouldthemedicinegettoNome?Thetown’s__44__wasalreadyfullofice,soitcouldn’tcomebyship.Carsandhorsescouldn’ttravelonthe__45__roads.Jetairplanesandbigtrucksdidn’texistyet.__46__January26,Billyandthreeotherchildrenhaddied.Twentymorewere__47__. Nome’stownofficialscameupwitha(n)__48__.Theywouldhavethemedicinesentby__49__fromAnchoragetoNenana.Fromthere,dogsled(狗拉雪橇)drivers---knownas“mushers”---would__50__ittoNomeinarelay(接力).TheracebeganonJanuary27.Thefirstmusher,Shannon,pickedupthemedicinefromthetrainatNenanaandrodeallnight.__51__hehandedthemedicinetothenextmusher,Shannon’sfacewasblackfromtheextremecold.OnJanuary31,amushernamedSeppalahadto__52__afrozenbodyofwatercalledNortonSound.Itwasthemost__53__partofthejourney.NortonSoundwascoveredwithice,whichcouldsometimesbreakupwithoutwarning.Ifthathappened,Seppalamightfallintotheicywaterbelow.Hewould__54__,andsowouldthesickchildrenofNome.ButSeppalamadeitacross. AhugesnowstormhitonFebruary1.AmushernamedKaasenhadtobravethisstorm.Atonepoint,hugepilesofsownblockedhis__55__.Hehadtoleavethetrail(雪橇痕迹)togetaroundthem.Conditionsweresobadthatitwasimpossibleforhimto__56__thetrailagain.TheonlyhopewasBalto,Kaasen’sleaddog.Baltoputhisnosetotheground,__57__tofindthesmellofotherdogsthathadtraveledonthetrail.IfBaltofailed,itwouldmeandisasterforNome.Theminutespassedby.Suddenly,Baltobeganto__58__.Hehadfoundthetrail.At5:30amonFebruary2,Kaasenandhisdog__59__inNome.Withinminutes,Dr.Welchhadthemedicine.Hequicklygaveittothesickchildren.Allofthemrecovered.Nomehadbeen__60__.41.A.examined       B.warned        C.interviewed       D.cured42.A.harmless         B.helpless        C.fearless          D.careless43.A.Moreover        B.Therefore       C.Otherwise     D.However44.A.airport           B. station         C.harbor           D.border45.A.narrow           B.snowy         C.busy             D.dirty46.A.From             B.On            C.By               D.After47.A.tired             B.upset           C.pale              D.sick48.A.plan             B.excuse         C.message           D.topic49.A.air             B.rail           C.sea              D.road50.A.carry            B.return          C.mail             D.give51.A.Though          B.Since          C. When             D.If52.A.enter             B.move           C.visit             D.cross53.A.shameful         B.boring         C.dangerous          D.foolish54.A.escape            B.bleed          C.swim             D.die55.A.memory           B.exit           C.way              D.destination56.A.find             B.fix           C.pass             D.change57.A.pretending        B.trying         C.asking           D.learning58.A.run              B.leave          C.bite              D.play 59.A.gathered         B.stayed         C.camped          D.arrived60.A.controlled        B.saved          C.founded           D.developed第II卷第三部分英语知识运用第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Wouldyouliketoexploretheoceans?Doyouwanttofind61.   thanweimaginethere?ForJacquesCousteau,theanswerwas“yes”.Hiscareerwasalifelongdream,andheis62.     (probable)themostfamousoceanscientistinrecenttimes.CousteauwasborninFrancein1910,Even63.  achild,helovedwater,Cousteauwasbright,64.hegotboredwithschoolandbegantocausetrouble,Hisparentssenthimtoastrictboardingschool.There,Cousteaufinally65.    (challenge).Hestudiedhardanddidwellinallhiscourses.In1933,heservedasageneralofficer intheFrenchNavy.Healsobegantoexplorethelifeunderthewater.Heworked66.abreathingmachinetostayunderwaterlonger.Itwasfinishedin1943.In1948,Cousteaubecameacaptain,andhehadnewduties,Evenso,hecontinuedtoexploretheoceans.Twoyearslater,hebecamethepresidentoftheFrenchOceanographicCampaigns.Healsoboughtaship67. (help)withhisdives.Buthe68.      (need)awaytogetmoneyforhistrips.Todothat,heproducedmanyfilmsandpublishedanumberofbooks,HisfilmsincludeTheSilentWorld(1956)andWorldWithoutSun(1996).OneofhisbooksisTheLivingSea(1963),In1974,hefoundedtheCousteauSociety,69.    functionwastofurtheroceanicresearchandencouragepeopletohelpprotecttheoceansandthelifewithinthem;Cousteauwonmanyhonorsforhiswork,70.     (include)thePresidentialMedalofFreedomandmembershipintheFrenchAcademyin1989.第四部分写作(共两节满分35) 第一节 短文改错(10分)  假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。TowerBridgeisnotonlyaveryspeciallylandmarkinLondon,butalsooneofthemostfamousbridgeintheworld.TowerBridgehadstoodovertheRiverThamesinLondonsince1894.OnJune30,1894,thebridgedesigningbyHoraceJonesandWolfeBarrywereconstructed.TowerBridgeconsiststwohugetowers,thatarelinkedtogether.Thebridgestandsataheightof60metersbuttheheightofeachtowerisabout43meters.Themiddlepartofthebridgecanbelifteditupwhenhugeshipspassthroughthatway.Inapast,itwasliftedupnearly50timesperday.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)某英文刊物以“畅想未来”为话题面向中学生征文,假设你是李华,请以“TheHouseoftheFuture”为题目用英语写一篇短文应征。内容包括:设想一下1,000年以后我们居住的房子会是什么样子?从房子的建筑材料、内部墙壁和设施等方面进行想象和描述。 注意:词数100左右。_____________________________________________________________________      ________________________________________________________________________________________                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      .                            2018-2019学年上学期高二年级期末考试英语答案 第Ⅰ卷  第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)21-24BADC  25-28BDCD  29-32ABDC  33-35CAD 第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 36.D 37.E 38.G 39.F 40.B第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 41.A   42.B   43.D   44.C   45.B 46.C  47.D    48.A    49.B    50.A51.C   52.D    53.C    54.D    55.C 56.A   57.B    58.A    59.D    60.B第II卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.more  62.probably  63.as  64.but  65.waschallenged66.on   67.tohelp  68.needed 69.whose 70.including第四部分写作(共两节满分35)  第一节 短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)1.specially改为special    2.bridge改为bridges3.had改为has       4.designing改为designed5.were改为was       6.consists后加of7.that改为which       8.but改为and9.lifted后面的it删掉         10.a改为the第二节书面表达(满25分)TheHouseoftheFutureWhatwillthehouseofthefuturebelike?Ithinkgreatchangeswilltakeplaceinthefuturehouses.Firstly,thebuildingmaterialsshouldbeimprovedsothatthetemperatureinsidethehousecanbeadjustedaccordingtotheweather.Secondly,theroofmighthaveagardenwhichcanallowpeopletokeepthehousecoolandgrowvegetablestoeat.Thirdly,thecolorofthewallinsidemaychangeitselfastheowner’semotionchanges.Lastly,alltheappliancesinthehousewillbecontrolledbythecomputer. Forexample,thehousewifecancookadeliciousmealassheworksoutside.Inaword,thehouseofthefutureshouldbeco-¬friendlyandacomfortableplacetolivein.高考满分作文:从浅薄的真相中活出真理 “二战”期间,军方通过弹痕分布确定加强位置,多弹痕处则多防护,少弹痕处则忽略。而沃德意见却相反,少弹痕的位置往往是致命伤,所以那些不能返回的飞机就是遗失的数据真相。事实证明他是正确的。而今天我们将这件事抛在崇尚科学与真理的现今代海洋中,依然会掀起惊天巨浪,因为在浅薄的真相中人们自认为获得了前所未有的真理,而背后的真理却在一寸寸湮灭。这个故事无疑是一个完美的榜样。女性从一开始的母系社会,位高权重,直至之后漫长岁月里被菲薄、被轻视,白昼黑夜尽是悲怆。到近现代,人们的思想慢慢改变,认为女性应当被尊重,女性的地位仿佛在慢慢提高。当然这世间上所有的事都不可能一蹴而就,关于女性的话题从未中止。在之前的空姐滴滴打车事件,空姐被****后身上又被刺十几刀而死到网民爆出在车上被司机袭胸,的哥说出“你穿的好少好漂亮”等话。之后湖南某图书馆又出政策,女性穿的少不能进入该图书馆,或视为性侵扰。想必就是短裙吊带太过性感可能让其他非女性读者不能集中注意力,甚至引发恶性事件。防患于未然,将罪恶的胚胎扼杀在母胎中大概就是如此。 一波接着一波的女性受害事件被曝光后,群众自然不会摊手不管,各种言论层出不穷。有网友晒出受害空姐照片,有女妖且丽形容不过分,穿着时尚,巧笑嫣然实乃美人。大家讨论认为是空姐长得太好看才会遭此毒手,太不幸了。又有各种网友爆出自己曾经遭遇咸猪手事件,呼吁女性朋友出门一定要穿着保守一点,这样才不会被某狼盯上。什么女子防身术,防狼喷雾,如仲夏期间的鲜花艳艳丽丽的登场了。很多人都认为有必要“丑”一点了。  看到大部分言论皆是如此,针对女性,对症下药,仿佛没有什么不对的地方。可是我们要的真理是如此吗?女性受到伤害就该是女性的问题?古罗马奥维得在《论容饰》中说,姑娘心里最珍视的东西是她们自己的美貌,爱美之心人皆有之。在几千年前的唐代,仕女妃子皆穿着艳丽,甚至达到今天我们所说的暴露。而在几千年后的今天,穿着暴露成了犯罪最有利的借口,女性的美丽成了很多人指摘的对象,这就是我们要的真相吗? 康德曾说,有两样东西值得我们终身仰望,那就是我们头顶璀璨的的星空和心中高尚的道德律。女性受到侵害,大家的注意力全在那些受害女性的身上,但我们却忽略了最重要的一点,那些犯罪的人,那些要防的狼。难道不应该考虑这些人的道德观与价值观?除了成人女性被性侵,幼童性侵案件也屡禁不止,难道这些也要责怪穿着暴露和美丽外表,实在是苍白可笑。在疲倦之时去思考我们心中的道德律,我们在这样的约束下才能更加尊重生活从而热爱生活。大众的道德观与社会风气文明息息相关,我们学校的两性教育,家庭的道德教育,大背景下的风气养成,才应当是被考虑的问题,也是我们应该全力去解决的问题。