题目内容
9. We have collected lots of (数据) to get ready for this experiment.
9. data
add up, add up to, react against, keep out of, come to a conclusion , put...in order
1. Please the numbers and I'm sure they will 1 ,000.
2. It is none of your business. So you'd better our quarrel.
3. I have that he is not the right person for the job.
4. the following sentences and you will get a pas- sage.
5. The football player the judge's decision by withdrawing from the match.
4. ―I wonder if I could use your computer to surf the Internet. ―Go . I'm not using it now.
4. In our hotel you can (上网) in your own room,which is very convenient.
1. The tourist group, (consist of) five women and thirteen men,
contains people from different areas.
E-mail is a new way of communication for professions in every area all over the world. It is a means of "meeting" people with similar research,inter?ests or problems. E-mailers " write" letters on their computers,then send them through their telephone line to an online terminal (终端) far away. E-mail addresses,either names or numbers,allow mail to be sent to the right places.
E-mailing is not a live conversation,but,unlike the US "snail mail", as American e-mailers call their postal service,reply can be back at once or with?in hours,depending on how often the receiver checks in his computer.
E-mail can also create friendship and draw families closer. E-mailers sit in comfortable chairs and "chat" with the unseen friends or relatives in other parts of the country or of the world in front of the screen,feeling like meeting pals over a cup of coffee. Linda,a first-year student at Oxford University in Britain,drops a few lines to her mother in New York whenever she is near a terminal. "It's funny," says her mother. "We talk more now than when Linda lived upstairs.” Sending e-mails is far cheaper than making long-distance calls and it may revive the almost lost art of letter writing. At the time when telephone service is becoming convenient and highly effective,people make calls instead of writing letters. Now e-mail has brought people back to their grammar,vocabulary and even spelling when their fingers are dancing over the keyboard.
E-mailing brings people together and makes the world even smaller.
5. What's e-mail?
A. A live conversation with an expert.
B. A means of communication.
C. A long-distance call service.
D. A mail delivery system.
6. Which group of people,according to the writer,are most likely to use e-mails?
A. Experts on computer all over the world.
B. University professors and students.
C. Those who have similar research,interests or problems.
D. Those families whose members live far apart from one another.
7. Which is NOT true about e-mail?
A. It is sent through the telephone line.
B. It is received by means of an online terminal.
C. Names or numbers allow mail to be sent to the right places.
D. It is sent through radio signals.
8. What is mainly discussed in the passage?
A. The development of e-mail in the world.
B. The advantages of e-mail.
C. The popularity of e-mail in people's life.
D. A comparison between e-mail and long-distance calls.
9. The activity, (design) to improve the teenagers' social skills,turned out to be helpful.
2. —旦你习惯了它,它就变得容易多了。
Once you it,it'll become much easier.
4. We can't sell tickets for the moment because of a computer b