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Moving On

(1)
The end of school is here at last
It has come so very fast
We look ahead with suchdelight
The future looks so very bright
It's now time to say goodbye
We're all leaving junior high
 


 

(2)
Other people, other places
Different schools, different faces
Please don't feel bad and grieve
On the day you take your leave
But celebrate and raise your glass
And say goodbye to all your class
 

(3)
Other subjects, a new class
Different teachers and exams to pass
For everyone in this hall
A new life awaits you all
So don't look sad and cry
.You're moving on senior high
 


 

Tips: senior high高中
prom night毕业晚会
positive积极的;主动的
await等待
 

1.What’s the type of the passage above?

A.a novel B.a story C.a report D.a poem

2.According to the passage, has come so fast.

A.the end of school B.the exam

C.the celebration D.the new class

3.What does the underlined word– “delight” mean?

A.Sickness. B.Sadness.

C.Happiness. D.Fairness.

4.What's waiting for you all according to the passage?

A.Too many subjects. B.The same school.

C.Similar faces. D.A new life.

5.The purpose of this passage is to .

A.tell us to say thanks to all our teachers

B.encourage us to be positive and move on our senior high

C.tell us that we should do something for our junior high schools

D.remind us of our happy junior high life

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According to the experts(专家) in public transportation, the new trains will make the underground railway system(系统) better. They will have an upgraded(升级的)operating system. They will reach 80km per hour and carry more than 1,200 passengers.

The development of driverless technology is opening up in other areas of transport(交通工具). Driverless cars have been a dream for many people. And in the past few years, big car companies, including Volkswagen and Toyota, have made lots of studies while they are competing with other companies, such as Google.

But with not racks(轨道) to run on, how will driverless cars be safe? This technology is made up of many sensors(传感器) including radar and GPS. This gives the car an exact position in the world, as well as what’s around it. It also allows the car to see moving objects(目标), like other cars and people.

Pilot-free planes have also become a hot technology topic. Yet while these new kinds of technology are seen as better and safer, they do have problems. They cannot work at all without the help of computers. Just like humans, computers make mistakes-although less often. And like much of technology, it makes many workers lose their jobs. What will happen to the future bus drivers and pilots?

1.Will Beijing start the country’s first driverless subway trains?

2.How many passengers will the driverless subway train carry?

3.What did the big companies do about the driverless technology?

4.Why will driverless cars be safe?

5.What does the writer mainly tell us in the last paragraph?

Margaret Knight was born on February 14, 1838, in Maine. She lived during a time when factories were springing up all over the United States and business were booming. Her father died when she was 10 years old and began working in a textile mill(纺织厂).

When she was 12, Knight saw an accident in which a part of one of the marhines flew off, seriously hurting a worker. So she decided to plan a way to prevent such accidents. Knight designed a safety feature that would stop the machines if something got caught in them. The machine soon became common in textile mills and is still used in some factories now.

Although factories were willing to use her first invention, Knight did not receive much in the way of reward for her effort. Because of her youth and her family's lack of(缺乏)of education, Knight was unable to patent(获得专利)her safety machine to earn money from selling it.

In Knight's day, paper bags were shaped like envelopes(信封), which made them difficult to fill. While working at a paper bag factory, Knight thought of bags with flat, rectangular(长方形的)bottom. Then she tried to invent a machine that would produce them, and she succeeded.

Knight worked for months to perfect her work, but when she asked for a patent, a man named Charles Annan had seen an early model of Knight's idea and had tried to patent the machine as his own.

Knight insisted that the patent should be hers and ended up taking Annan to court(法庭). During the case; Annan said that a woman would not be able to invent such a complex and innovative(创新的)machine. But Knight provided evidence proving that the machine was hers and received patent in 1871.

Knight died in 1914, and one newspaper described her as a "woman Edison". At a time when women's hard work and knowledge were taken too lightly, she proved that women too could develop new ideas that would shape the future of industry.

1.Why didn't Margaret patent her safety machine at first?

A.She had no money to do it. B.She didn't consider it worth her effort.

C.She expected her invention to be of use to all. D.She had no sense of patent at that time.

2.We can infer from Margret's story that at Margret's time________ .

A.women didn't get well protected at work B.women got badly paid at factories

C.women weren't expected to achieve much D.women had no right to invent things

3.Why did the writer write the passage?

A.To tell the importance of role of women in society. B.To call on girls to learn from a woman scientist.

C.To encourage women to fight for equal rights. D.To introduce a famous woman inventor in America.

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