阅读下面短文,从方框中所给的A―D四个选项中选择正确的答案,并将其序号填入71-74题,使短文意思连贯,然后回答75题。
Tuesday was like any other day for Morgan Bieley, 15. It was the fourth period, and she was the first student to arrive in the gym for her P.E. class. 71 .
“There was a sharp cracking noise and then a loud boom. After that, I didn’t remember anything,”said Morgan.
The roof(屋顶)of the gym had fallen down under the heavy snow. Morgan couldn’t get away. “I woke up and there was a big piece of wood on my leg. 72 . I was starting to get cold.”
Luckily, help was nearby. A new program using “rescue(救援)robots” was tried for the first time.
“We were nervous about using the robot,”said Derric Sneed, the leader of the program. “But in the end the robot gave us exact information. 73 .”
The robot was able to go into the gym and find Morgan’s place. “Once we made sure where Morgan was and knew it was safe, our men went into rescue her,”says Sneed. “Her leg was broken and she was scared, but thankfully, she was alive.”
Doctors say that Morgan is doing well. 74 . “I want to meet my hero after I get out of the hospital,” laughs Morgan. “That little robot saved my life!”
A. It went rather well B. I couldn’t move C. She should be going home in three days D. Suddenly there was a loud noise. |
75. Who does Morgan think her hero is?(回答不多于3个单词)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Malala Yousafzai, 19, is a Pakistani youth activist. She is the 1. (young)person in the world ever to be named United Nations(U.N.)Messenger(信使)of Peace. The United Nations is 2. international organization, which is meant to encourage 3. (country)to work together on different opinions without the use of war. Yousafzai has 4. (glad) accepted the role of working for girls’education. Usually, a messenger 5. (stay) in the position(职位)for three years. “If 6. want to see your future bright, you have to start working now and not wait 7. anyone else,” she said at the acceptance meeting in New York. In 2012, Yousafzai was nearly killed by the Taliban because she worked hard 8. (get) the same education for young girls in Pakistan. But later her condition improved. 9. a brave girl! Since then Yousafzai 10. (become) a symbol for peace and girls’ right to receive an education.
阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Daniel Kristiansea is a 14-year-old schoolboy from Denmark. Recently, while doing his history homework about World War Ⅱ, he had a surprising discovery 1. (在……后面)his family’s home. He found the remains of a World War Ⅱplane and a 2. (飞行员).
After telling his father about his history homework, Daniel was encouraged to go out onto their farm with a special machine to find 3. (金属). He and his father hoped they might find some old plates or something he could 4. (给……看)to his classmates at school. Much to their surprise, on the 5. (第五)day, they found some broken plane pieces. When they 6. (挖)down seven meters, they suddenly came across pieces of 7. (灰色的)clothes. They reported what they found to the government, and soon the news was 8. (广泛地)heard across Danmark. Each day their house was 9. (拥挤的)with news reporters.
Daniel’s father, Klaus, remembered being told by his grandpa that a plane from 10. (德国)had hit their farm during World War Ⅱ. But Klaus thought it was just a good story. Now it turns out to be true.
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次(每空一词)
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1. I didn’t learn to paint I was forty.
2.The students were into four groups before doing experiments.
3.James looked tired, for he listened to three this morning.
4.I’ll lead you to your room. is the one next door.
5.There is no wind and the water is as as glass.
Have you ever seen a car without a driver? It sounds crazy, but these computer-driven driverless cars will soon be filling roads near you. Companies like Google and Tesla have been designing and testing these cars, and the technology is there.
So how? The cars have sensors(感应器)all around which can find other cars and objects in the road. Road signs are read by cameras, and satellite navigation systems(卫星导航系统)are used so the car knows how to get where you want to go. All you have to do is type in the address! Finally, a central computer system takes in all the information that it receives from the sensors and cameras and works out when to speed up, stop and turn.
Sound like your idea of heaven(天堂)? Sitting back, looking out of the windows and even watching a film or reading a book while ‘driving’ would be possible with this new technology. You wouldn’t have to worry about remembering directions to where you’re going. In addition, computers would also drive more safely than people — they would obey the rules and have quicker action times when in dangerous situations.
However, there are many drawbacks of driverless cars. Computers would have difficulties making ethical(道德的)decisions: if a child ran into the road, would the computer choose to hit the child or turn suddenly and potentially kill the car’s passengers? Moreover, I personally find driving fun –I’d miss never driving a car myself. There would also be many other decisions to be made –should children, or drunk people, be allowed in a driverless car by themselves? Or would there need to be a person with a driving license in the car at all times?
I’m not certain I’d want a driverless car – but it’s only a matter of time before they’ll become more affordable and popular on our roads.
1.When using a driverless car, you need only .
A. read the road signs carefully B. check the cameras
C. put the address into the computer D. remember the directions
2.The third paragraph mainly tells us about the of driverless cars.
A. instructions B. standards C. advantages D. tests
3.The underlined word “potentially” in Paragraph 4 means “ “.
A. possibly B. successfully C. especially D. naturally
4.What’s the writer’s opinion about future driverless cars?
A. They’ll cause more accidents. B. They’ll be less expensive.
C. They’ll use less energy. D. They’ll run much faster.
More Chinese universities are opening their libraries to the public, allowing people to enjoy reading during normal time and the vacations.
But for some students, including Wang Ling, 21, in Sun Yat-sen University, this practice has caused headaches. “Members of the public come to our libraries more for sightseeing than reading,” said Wang.
“They sometimes even bring their kids along, and take photos as if it were a place of interest.”
Wang has found it hard to get a seat during busy times. Being short of space is a common problem for university libraries in China.
However, this is not the only reason why students dislike their libraries being open to members of the public. They fear that the quietness of the libraries will be influenced because of visitors’ rude behavior.
Chen Jie, 18, a student in Tongji University, is one who would be against opening to the public. “I have been to a public library before. People were chatting loudly or speaking on cell phone so you can hardly read,” Chen said. She notices teachers doing serious reading and feels their concentration(专注)has influenced her. “If too many strangers stay here, the whole library will be a noisy place and it’s difficult for us to study quietly,” she said.
Will there be alternative(可替代的)ways to share those libraries? Some experts consider that university libraries can prevent the public from entering certain areas. “We might keep magazines for academic research only for teachers and students,” said Zhu Lina, library director in Jinan University.
Working together with the community library is another solution. “It’s possible that a member of the public can order a book in our library over the Internet,” Ge Jianxiong, the library director in Fudan University said. “We’ll send it to a public libraries close to their home.”
1.We can see from the passage that Wang Ling .
A. hates to study in the library B. prefers sightseeing to reading
C. feels good to play with kids D. is a university student aged 21
2.In Chen Jie’s opinion, visitors to university libraries may .
A. take up too much space B. break the peace there
C. make teachers relaxed D. get students to read more
3.The writer mentions two libraries directors’ words to help explain how to .
A. manage libraries online B. keep the public polite
C. share university libraries D. do scientific research
4.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A. A newspaper. B. A library guide. C. A story book. D. A notice board.