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13.Where is the woman?
A.At the office.
B.At the airport.
C.At home.
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4.What did the man mostly do in Paris?
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B.He visited the museums.
C.He went to restaurants.
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[2]It was an exciting night at the Detroit Symphony.A special guest was joining the band.The conductor stepped out onto the stage and lifted both arms to direct the musicians.They played a song called"The Impossible Dream".The audience was amazed.After all,ASIMO,the conductor,is only eight years old and four feet tall.It's just one of many robots being developed to perform tasks that humans usually perform.
[3]Japan has more robots than any other country.Four Out of every 10 worker robots are there.The Japanese government is spending millions of dollars building even more robots.Why the rush for more electronic helpers?More than one fifth of Japan's population is 65 or older,so there are not enough young people in the workforce.
[4]Many of Japan's robots are designed to interact with people.One Japanese hospital has three shiny robots that help out in the waiting room.They greet patients and give directions."Robots won't ever be doctors,"says hospital spokesperson Naoya Narita."But they can be guides."
[5]Since the 1960s,robots have been doing jobs that are too boring or too dangerous for humans.Some stand for long hours in factories,packaging food or putting together cars.Others milk cows on farms all day long.However,these industrial robots don't look like humans.Now that robots are moving into our homes,many are starting to look more like us.Trevor Blackwell's company,Anybots,makes robots.He built a dishwashing robot called Monty.It is as tall as a person and has humanlike hands,
[6]Will the robots of the future look more like machines or people?Either way,Blackwell is happy to let them do the chores."I'd rather have a robot do dishes,"he says.Wouldn't you?
86.What does the passage mainly talk about?(no more than 8 words)Robots entering human's life/Robots helping humans at home and at work.
87 Why did the audience feel shocked at the Detroit Symphony?(no more than 6 words).Because the conductor is a robot.
88.Why are the Japanese building so many robots?(no more than 10 words)Lack of enough young people in their workforce/Lacking enough young people in their workforce
89.Complete the following statement with words from Paragraph 4 in the proper form.(no more than 3 words)helping out
90.List three things that the robots have been doing for humans since the 1960s.(no more than 10 words)packing food/putting together car/milking cow.
8.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11.A.To get better jobs.B.To save more money.
C.To move into a larger apartment.D.To receive further education.
12.A.It had family-friendly politics.B.It owned a child-care center on site.
C.It offered its staff excellent benefits.D.It rewarded employees with apartments.
13.A.Satisfied.B.Surprised.C.Confused.D.Interested.
18.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题.
8.What did the woman's grandfather do last winter?
A.He stayed in the hospital.
B.He went on a cycling holiday.
C.He attended a skiing contest.
9.What does the woman plan to do for her grandfather?
A.Have a big party for his 80th birthday.
B.Buy a gift for him unexpectedly.
C.Take him to France to enjoy life.
5.听第10段材料,回答第17至第 20题.
17.Why wasn't Mary happy?
A.Because she was so tired.
B.Because she had quarrelled with Mr Thomason.
C.Because she didn't know how to talk to the milkman.
18.Why was Mr Thomason angry?
A.Because Mary made some mistakes.
B.Because Mary didn't finish her homework.
C.Because Mary was always careless with her work.
19.Why did Mary wake up early?
A.Because the milkman coughed loudly.
B.Because she was worried about her work.
C.Because the radio next door was too loud.
20.What was Bill's suggestion?
A.Mary should talk to the milkman's wife.
B.Mary should write a letter to the milkman.
C.Mary should write to apologize to her boss.
2.What does the man mean?
A.The woman's uncle will come for a visit.
B.He thinks the woman should visit her uncle.
C.He asks the woman to go over to his place.
3.What is the probable age of Mary?
A.38. B.40 C.48.
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