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We are already familiar(熟悉) with computers.Computers work for us at home,in offices,in industry(工业).But it is also 1 that many children today are using computers at school before they can write.What does this 2 for the future?Are these children 3 or not?
Many people who do not know about computers 4 of them as machines that children play 5 .They worry that children do not learn from 6 but just from pressing a button and 7 this is not good for them.They think that children are growing 8 not knowing about the real world.
But people who understand 9 about computers 10 that they can be very good for children.A computer can help them to learn about the real world more quickly,to learn 11 they want to learn and to think for themselves.And for the future, 12 we need people who can think clearly,who know 13 to get information quickly and 14 it well? 15 do you think?
1. |
A.true |
B.real |
C.correct |
D.common |
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2. |
A.express |
B.aim |
C.intend |
D.mean |
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3. |
A.glad |
B.lucky |
C.pleased |
D.successful |
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4. |
A.regard |
B.consider |
C.think |
D.look |
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5. |
A.on |
B.at |
C.with |
D.by |
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6. |
A.past |
B.experience |
C.practice |
D.knowledge |
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7. |
A.therefore |
B.so |
C.then |
D.that |
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8. |
A.on |
B.up |
C.old |
D.tall |
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9. |
A.more |
B.much |
C.most |
D.lot |
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10. |
A.suggest |
B.wish |
C.see |
D.watch |
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11. |
A.that |
B.what |
C.which |
D.how |
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12. |
A.aren't |
B.can't |
C.mustn't |
D.don’t |
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13. |
A.what |
B.which |
C.why |
D.how |
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14. |
A.make |
B.find |
C.use |
D.control |
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15. |
A.How |
B.When |
C.What |
D.Where |
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A successful scientist is generally a good observer. He makes full 1 of the facts he observes. He doesn't accept ideas which are not 2 on obvious facts, and therefore refuses to accept authority (权威) as the only 3 for truth. He always 4 ideas carefully and makes experiments to prove them. The rise of 5 science may perhaps be considered to 6 as far back to as the 7 of Roger Bacon, the wonderful philosopher of Oxford, who lived 8 the years 1214 and 1292. He was probably the first in the middle 9 to suggest that we should learn science 10 observing and experimenting on the things around us, and he himself 11 many important discoveries. Galileo, however, who lived more than 300 years later (1564-1642), was the greatest of several great men, 12 in Italy, France, Germany, or England, began by 13 to show how many important 14 could be discovered by observation. Before Galileo, learned men believed that large bodies fell more 15 towards the earth than small ones, 16 Aristotle said so. But Galileo, going to the 17 of the leaning Tower of Pisa, let fall two 18 stones and proved Aristotle was wrong. It was Galileo's 19 of going direct to Nature, and proving our 20 and theories by experiment, that has led to all the discoveries of modern science. | ||||
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