The bad weather can’t prevent them ________ to their favorite singer’s concert.
A. go B. to go C. from going D. gone
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A. | Certainly not | B. | I'm sorry | C. | No,thanks | D. | Of course |
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A. | A | B. | An | C. | The |
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One day, five blind men were walking along, when suddenly they bumped into something very big in front of them. Each one put out his hand and touched it. The first man thought it was a tree ---it was tall and round. The second man felt something tall and wide and rough(粗糙的) and said, “Aha! This must be a wall !” The third man touched a very long smooth thing. He guessed this was a spear (矛).Then the fourth man said, “I feel cool. There must be a fan up there. Oh, yes! Here it is!” He touched something big and round that was moving. What did the fifth man find? Well, he started shouting that he was being chased(追趕) by a snake.
Each man was sure he knew what he had touched, but they were wrong. They finally understood the mystery when the big thing attempted (嘗試)to move, and they felt silly because everything they had touched belonged to an elephant.
1.The first man touched the elephant’s ____________.
A. leg B. head C. foot D. trunk(象鼻)
2.The fourth man touched the elephant’s __________.
A. trunk(象鼻) B. tail C. main body D. ear
3.The underlined word “touch” means __________.
A.觸覺(名詞) B.觸摸(動(dòng)詞) C.感覺(名詞) D.感覺(動(dòng)詞)
4.Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. The five men did not know they were wrong until the elephant moved.
B. Each man touched one part of the elephant.
C. The fifth man touched the tusk (象牙) of the elephant.
D. The elephant’s ear is like a fan, so the man said the ear he touched must be a fan.
5.What does the story tell us?
A. Don’t believe blind people.
B. Blind men easily make mistakes.
C. Don’t judge the whole based on only one part.
D. Everyone makes mistakes.
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I saw Liu Fang _______a bus at seven o’clock this morning . She may have missed it.
A. taking after B. running after
C. take after D. run after
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You’d better give up _________ , or it will do harm to your health.
A. studying B. smoking C. crying D. educating
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TOKYO, Japan (AP) – Japan is very serious about robotics (機(jī)器人技術(shù)). If the droids are going to fit in, they probably need to learn the Japanese custom of serving tea. Fortunately, researchers at the University of Tokyo are exploring just that. In a show this week, a humanoid(有人特點(diǎn)的)with camera eyes made by Kawada Industries Inc. poured tea from a bottle into a cup. Then another robot on wheels delivered the cup of tea in an experimental room that has sensors embedded in the floor and sofa as well as cameras on the ceiling, to simulate(模仿)life with robot technology.
“A human being may be faster, but you’d have to say ‘Thank you,’” said University of Tokyo professor Tomomasa Sato. “That’s the best part about a robot. You don’t have to feel bad about asking it to do things.”
Sato believes Japan, a rapidly aging society where more than a fifth of the population is 65 or older, will lead the world in designing robots to care for the elderly, sick and bedridden(臥床不起的).
Already, monitoring technologies, such as sensors that automatically turn on lights when people enter a room, are becoming widespread in Japan.
The walking, child–size Asimo from Honda Motor Co. greets people at showrooms. NEC Corp. has developed a smaller companion robot–on –wheels called Papero. A seal robot available since 2004 can entertain the elderly and others in need of fuzzy companionship.
Sato says his experimental room is raising awareness about privacy questions that may arise when electronic devices(設(shè)備)monitor a person’s movements down to the smallest detail.
On the bright side, the tea – pouring humanoid has been programmed to do the dishes.
1.What is the best title of this passage?
A.“Thank You” Will Never Be Needed in Japan
B.Monitoring Technologies Are Widespread in Japan
C.Robot Is Designed to Care for the Elderly.
D.Robot technologies are widespread in Japanese daily life.
2.The underlined word “embedded” in the first paragraph probably means .
A.fixed B.established C.settled D.rooted
3.According to Professor Sato, .
A.the robot serves tea much faster than a human being
B.the robot does anything like human beings
C.tea – serving robot helps to form laziness of the aging society
D.tea – serving robot doesn’t need any reward for the service
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.
A robot can imitate people to complete complicated tasks.
B.A robot has been programmed to clean the dishes.
C.All the problems in the aging society can be solved by robots.
D.The number of aging people is increasing rapidly in Japan.
5.We can infer from the passage that .
A.people are afraid of being monitored by robots.
B.the technology of robots has been highlighted in Japan.
C.robots can completely take the place of human beings.
D.people’s privacy should be strictly protected
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The Internet is full of false information. It is important for us all to avoid being fooled by such information. Here are three examples of Internet hoaxes.
On his website, a man by the name of Tony has asked for money to save the life of a pretty little rabbit named Toby that he saved from under his house. A cat must have attacked the rabbit, the man said, so he took it in. he gave Toby loving care and nursed him back to health. There is a very cruel point, however. If the man doesn’t receive enough money, he will eat poor little Toby. (Don’t worry, though. Remember, it’s just a hoax!)
While the streets of New Orleans, the USA, were still flooded after a terrible hurricane (颶風(fēng)), a frightening e-mail was sent around the Internet. It included a photograph of a large crocodile(鱷魚) over five meters long. According to the message, it had been swimming around the flooded city eating people. It was later discovered that the photographs of the crocodile were of one that was caught in the Congo (剛果) years before.
The following e-mail hoax takes in many people. It says that a large British company will pay you to send their e-mail to as many people as possible. For every person that you send the e-mail to, it promises you will receive $5.00; for every person that you send it to that sends it to someone else, you’ll get $3.00; and for every third person that receives it, you will be paid $1.00. To make it even more believable, the sender says that at first he thought it was a hoax, but the company soon sent him $800.00.
1.The underlined word “hoaxes” means .
A. games B. websites C. lies D. stories
2.The crocodile in the photograph actually lived in________ .
A.New Orleans B. the USA
C. Britain D. the Congo
3.Some people believe that they can_________ if they send e-mail.
A. become famous B. find friends
C. make money D. keep promises
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The city of New Orleans was flooded because of the terrible hurricane.
B. If the man doesn’t receive enough money, he will eat poor little Toby.
C. The crocodile swam around the flooded city and ate several people.
D. Someone received $800.00 from the company because of the e-mail.
5.The main idea of the passage is to _________.
A. teach how to create a professional website with attractive stories
B. show that anyone can create good Internet hoaxes with some facts
C. explain that, even though they seem false, Internet hoaxes might be true
D. tell people to be careful of Internet hoaxes by giving some examples
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