题目内容
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C. those
D. it
A “Paperless classroom” is what more and more schools are trying to realize. Students don’t do any handwriting in this class. Instead, they use hand-sized or specially-designed computers. The teacher downloads texts from Internet libraries and sends them to every student’s personal computer.
Having computers also means that students can use the Web. They can look up information on any subject they’re studying, from maths to social science.
A high school teacher, Judy Herrel in Florida, US, described how her class used the Web. “Using a book that’s three or four years old is impossible,” she said.
A paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paper.
“Think about the money and trees we could save with the computers,” she said.
But, with all this technology, there’s always a risk that the machines will break down. So, in case of a power failure or a technical problem, paper textbooks should still be widely available (可得到的) for these students.
【小题1】The underlined word “critical” in the first paragraph probably has the same meaning as _______.
A.worrying | B.dangerous | C.happy | D.important |
A.pens | B.computers | C.test papers | D.notebooks |
A.the Web can talk the students everywhere |
B.the Web can take the place of teachers |
C.the Web is a better tool for information |
D.the Web is for downloading information |
A.students won’t have trouble with their pens |
B.computers may break down sometimes |
C.students may not get all information from the Internet |
D.paper textbooks may give students more information |
In the computer game houses, people spend a lot of money competing (较量) with the machines. It's hard for one to win the computer, but one can make progress after trying again and again. People have a kind of gambling psychology(赌博心理) when they play computer games.The more they lose, the more they want to win. When class is over, the school boys run to the nearby computer game houses.Little by little! (渐渐地), they forget all about their lessons and fall far behind others. Some of them can get enough money from their parents. But some of them are not lucky enough to get the money. They begin to take away other students' money and become thieves.
【小题1】Who always go to the computer game houses?
A.Young girls | B.Young children | C.Young students | D.Young boys. |
A.make computer games more popular | B.get more money |
C.help people to learn computer better | D.make people happy |
A. Tickets. B Paper C. Cards. D. Money.
【小题4】What will happen to the boys if they keep going to the game houses?
A.They will win a lot of money. |
B.They will make a lot of good friends there. |
C.They will fail in their study and even break laws. |
D.They will live a happy life in the future. |
A.Game houses have a bad effect on young boys. |
B.More and more small shops have been made into game houses. |
C.Young boys spend a lot of money playing computer games. |
D.People play games better after trying again and again. |
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The building is shaking. A woman with a baby in her arms is trying to open the door, but fails. Finding no way, she rushes into her bedroom and there they survive the earthquake. ?
In a factory building, as the workshop floor swings under the terrible shaking, workers run for safety. Some hide(隐藏) under the machines and survive , but others who try to run outside are killed by the falling ceilings.?
These scenes, played by actors and actresses, are from a film of science education 《Making a Split Second Decision》 shown in 1998 on China Central TV in memory of Tangshan Earthquake.
By studying actual cases in the earthquake areas and scientific experiments, experts(专家)find that buildings remain untouched for the first 12 seconds of an earthquake.?
In this short time, one has the best chance of surviving an earthquake by staying near the inside walls, in bedrooms and under beds, experts concluded in the film. “Earthquakes seem to catch the lives of those who run,” said many survivors in the earthquake areas, describing how their friends were killed on the doorways or along the stair steps as they tried to get out of the building.?
Their advice was proved in the film, “Take a hiding-place where you are rather than run, unless you are sure you can reach a safe open place in ten seconds.”?
【小题1】The word “survive” appears in the passage several times. It probably means in Chinese.
A.遇难 | B.幸存 | C.恐惧 | D.摇晃 ? |
A.the factory building was shaking terribly? |
B.they were making a film? |
C.they didn’t have enough time to run outside? |
D.they were too nervous |
A.cry for help? |
B.not move and lie on the floor at once? |
C.run down the steps as fast as you can? |
D.find a safe place and hide in at once or run out in ten seconds |
A.In a magazine. | B.In an advertisement. | C.In a history book. | D.In a poster. ? |
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The building is shaking. A woman with a baby in her arms is trying to open the door, but fails. Finding no way, she rushes into her bedroom and there they survive the earthquake. ?
In a factory building, as the workshop floor swings under the terrible shaking, workers run for safety. Some hide(隐藏) under the machines and survive , but others who try to run outside are killed by the falling ceilings.?
These scenes, played by actors and actresses, are from a film of science education 《Making a Split Second Decision》 shown in 1998 on China Central TV in memory of Tangshan Earthquake.
By studying actual cases in the earthquake areas and scientific experiments, experts(专家)find that buildings remain untouched for the first 12 seconds of an earthquake.?
In this short time, one has the best chance of surviving an earthquake by staying near the inside walls, in bedrooms and under beds, experts concluded in the film. “Earthquakes seem to catch the lives of those who run,” said many survivors in the earthquake areas, describing how their friends were killed on the doorways or along the stair steps as they tried to get out of the building.?
Their advice was proved in the film, “Take a hiding-place where you are rather than run, unless you are sure you can reach a safe open place in ten seconds.”?
1.The word “survive” appears in the passage several times. It probably means in Chinese.
A.遇难 |
B.幸存 |
C.恐惧 |
D.摇晃 ? |
2.The workers who tried to run outside the building died because .?
A.the factory building was shaking terribly? |
B.they were making a film? |
C.they didn’t have enough time to run outside? |
D.they were too nervous |
3.The passage suggests that you should when an earthquake happens.?
A.cry for help? |
B.not move and lie on the floor at once? |
C.run down the steps as fast as you can? |
D.find a safe place and hide in at once or run out in ten seconds |
4.Where can we probably find this passage??
A.In a magazine. |
B.In an advertisement. |
C.In a history book. |
D.In a poster. ? |