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【题目】---I feel so nervous about the National English Speech Competition tomorrow.

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A. I really envy you

B. Glad to hear that

C. Sounds great

D. Take it easy

【答案】 D

【解析】A. I really envy you. 我真的很羡慕你。B. Glad to hear that. 很高兴听你这么说。C. Sounds great. 听起来不错。D. Take it easy. 别紧张,放轻松。从题目中我们可以看出,说话人此时处于一种很紧张的状态,因此答句应该是劝慰对方放松心情,应选D。

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【题目】A

Oh my God, the robots are taking over! We’re doomed! Doomed! Now that I’ve gotten that out of my system, it’s become clear that while we may or may not be doomed, the robots are taking over. The latest example is the government’s new guidelines for self-driving cars.

Tesla, Google and Uber are already testing driverless cars in cities across America. Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick is among those predicting that by 2021, self-driving cars will play a big part in urban settings.

Nearly 40,000 people died last year in this nation in automobile-related accidents, and we believes driverless cars can save tens of thousands of lives annually.

Makes sense. Robot drivers are less likely to get drunk, drive without a license, text while driving or feel agitated at the scene of a pileup. On the other hand, I wonder how these highly sensitive cars will react, with walkers constantly dashing into the street. Will they jam on the brakes every 10 seconds?

But there’s a bigger picture. Not only are robots replacing humans behind the wheel, but behind the work desk, in warehouses, senior homes, you name it. Robots aren’t just taking over in the workplace.

The question is, where can’t a robot function better than a human? How about writing songs? A robot can go through every combination of notes in record time and come up with a pleasing melody. The lyrics might be a different story. Is a Grammy-winning song co-written by Hank Human and R-3071 in our future?

Finally, only a matter of time until we have robot politicians and presidential candidates. Why not? They can be programmed to be experts in world and domestic affairs and come up with the best solutions without corruption and bad humors.

Actually, it’s too bad such technology isn’t available in 2016. Pretty sure the robot would win in a landslide.

【1】 What does the underlined word “agitated” mean?

A. Tired B. Cautious C. Careful D. Anxious

【2】What doubt does the writer have about self-driving cars?

A. How passengers behave in it.

B. How robot drivers get the license

C. How they avoid crashing into other car

D. How they respond to walkers on a busy street

【3】 The last questions asked in the sixth paragraph reflects the writer’s .

A. confidence in robots, winning Grammy Awards

B. eagerness to listen to songs written by robots

C. doubt about robots’ ability to write songs

D. curiosity about the future Grammy songs

【4】What might be the most suitable title for the text?

A. Robots will control the world in every field

B. Robots are coming but not soon enough

C. Robots are being used in our daily life

D. Robots can drive cars and write music

【题目】

Throughout my 41 years at General Electric, I've experienced a lot.In the media, I've gone from prince to pig and back again.And I've been called many things.

In the early days, some called me a crazy, wild man.When I became CEO two decades ago, Wall Street asked, "Jack who?"

When I tried to make GE more competitive by cutting back our workforce in the early 1980s, the media called me "Neutron Jack." When they learned we were focused on values and culture at GE, people asked if "Jack has gone soft." I've been No.1 or No.2 Jack, Services Jack, Global Jack, and, in more recent years.Six Sigma Jack and e-Business Jack.

When we made an effort to acquire Honeywell in October 2000, and I agreed to stay on through the transition 过渡期 , some thought of me as the Long-in-the-Tooth Jack hanging on by his fingertips to his CEO job.

Those characterizations said less about me and a lot more about the stage our company went through.Truth is, down deep, I've never really changed much from the boy my mother raised in Salem, Massachusetts.

When I started on this journey in 1981 , standing before Wall Street analysts for the first time at New York's Pierre Hotel, I said I wanted GE to become " the most competitive enterprise on earth." My objective was to put a small-company spirit in a big-company body, to build an organization out of an old-line industrial company that would be more high-spirited, more adaptable, and more flexible than companies that are one-fiftieth our size.I said then that I wanted to create a company " where people dare to try new things ?where people know that only the limits of their creativity and drive, their own standards of personal excellence, will be the ceiling on how far and how fast they move."

I've put my mind, my heart, and my courage into that journey every day of the 40-plus years I've been lucky enough to be a part of GE.

【1】According to the first two paragraphs, the author ______.

A.had many ups and downs

B.had a poor image in public

C.became CEO of GE 41 years ago

D.suffered from some mental illnesses

【2】As the author sees it, the many nicknames of him indicate ______.

A.the change of his character with the time

B.the various opinions of different journalists

C.his company's different stages of development

D.his popularity among his friends and relatives

【3】According to the author, GE in 1981 ______.

A.should seek broader space for development

B.was the most competitive company in the world

C.differed from many old-line industrial companies

D.was a big company with a small-company's spirit

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