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—What did he say just now?
—He said ___________________________.
A. what tim the library was build.
B. he has made many mistakes in the exam.
C. if the teacher would ask him to go to the office the next day
D. his mother had waited for him for 20 minutes at the school gate.
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Steve Jobs, co-founder and former CEO of US technology giant Apple, has died at the age of 56. Mr Jobs had announced he was suffering from cancer in 2004. Apple said he had been "the source of countless innovations(创新)that enrich and improve all of our lives" and had made the world "immeasurably(无法衡量的)better".
Tributes(赞美之辞) have been made by technology company bosses and world leaders, with US President Barack Obama saying the world had "lost a visionary(有远见卓识的人)". "Steve was among the greatest of American innovators —— brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it," said Mr Obama.
A statement from Mr Jobs's family said they were with him when he died peacefully on Wednesday. "In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he loved his family deeply," they said, requesting privacy and thanking those who had "shared their wishes and prayers" during his final year.
Apple said the company had "lost a visionary and creative genius(天才) and the world have lost an amazing human being". Tim Cook, who was made Apple's CEO after Mr Jobs stood down in August, said his predecessor had left behind "a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple". Flags are being flown at half mast outside the Apple headquarters(总部) in Cupertino, California, while fans of the company have left tributes outside Apple shops around the world.
The heads of other leading technology companies have also paid tribute, including Microsoft boss Bill Gates, who said "For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been a great honour. I will miss Steve very much."
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg thanks Mr Jobs for "showing that what you build can change the world" while Sony Corp president and CEO Howard Stringer said: "The digital age has lost its leading light." South Korea's Samsung, which is involved in a case with Apple over patents(专利), admired Mr Jobs for his "Completely new and different changes to the IT industry".
【小题1】Hearing of Steve Jobs’ death, the heads of other leading technology companies have paid tribute and __________.
| A.shared the treasure with his family | B.suffered from the sad news |
| C.been involved in a case with Apple | D.spoken highly of him |
A. they had been friends for years
B. they had set up an excellent company
C Jobs had played an important role in the development of the IT industry
D. Jobs had changed Obama’s political(政治的) life
【小题3】 Who became Apple's CEO after Mr Jobs?
| A.Tim Cook | B.Howard Stringer | C.Mark Zuckerberg | D.Barack Obama |
There would be a school party on Friday evening. The girls were talking about what they were going to wear.
“I’m going to wear a black dress, so everybody will notice me,” said Emily. “How about you, Linda?”
“I’m not sure. Maybe jeans, an old shirt, and a hat. People will notice me more than you!” Linda said.
“What are we going to do about the boys?” asked Jane. “Do you remember the last school party, last year? They just stood there, and we girls had to dance by ourselves!”
“I hear that some of the boys learned how to dance this summer. Maybe it’ll be better
this time,” said Mary.
The party was held on Friday evening. Groups of students arrived. The music began. The girls stood in a line on one side, and the boys on another side. Mr. Green, their teacher, tried to get them together, but failed. After a while, Tim said, “I don’t want to stand here the whole time. The party is only for two hours. It’ll be over soon.” He started to dance. All the others watched him. Then David asked Emily if she wanted to dance. Then Jack and Linda. Then, all began to dance. Soon there were more dancers than watchers.
【小题1】Before the school party, the girls were mainly discussing __________.
| A.the dance at the party |
| B.the teacher at the party |
| C.the dresses they would wear at the party |
| D.the boys at the party |
| A.buy them some dresses |
| B.teach them how to dance |
| C.notice them |
| D.invite them to the school party |
| A.invite the girls to dance |
| B.play music instead of dancing |
| C.get the girls and boys to dance alone |
| D.get the girls and boys to dance together |
| A.better than | B.not so good as |
| C.as good as | D.as bad as |
The Internet joins millions of computers all over the world, and it’s used by people all over the world. It was invented in the 1960s in the USA. The American government needed a network of computers for its army. Then in the 1970s scientists and businesspeople also wanted to use the Internet to send and receive messages. For some years, they weren’t allowed to use US network, and when they were allowed to, the messages were in very simple text without photos.
The World Wide Web was invented by a British scientist named Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. He wanted to send documents to other scientists. So he developed the World Wide Web. This allowed him to send and receive scientific documents with text, drawings and photos. In the 1990s, more and more people began to use the Internet and the World Wide Web.
So, what’s the difference between Internet and the World Wide Web? The Internet is the hardware .It allows us to communicate with other people. The World Wide Web is the software. It allows us to create , see, and read multimedia documents.
The web is made up of millions of documents called web pages. These pages are held in computers all over the world. Many people have a favourite website with a number of web pages on the same subject.
Email is a way of using your computer to send and receive messages. It’s cheaper and quicker to use email than send normal mail. New users call normal mail “snail mail” because it’s so slow.
It took 50 years for 100 million people to listen to the radio. It took 15 years for 100 million people to watch television. By the year 2000, it had taken only about three years for 100 million people to use the Internet. What will happen next on the Internet?
1.When was the Internet invented?
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A.In the 1970s |
B.In the 1960s |
C.In the 1990s |
D.In 1989 |
2.Who made the Internet easier to use?
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A.Businesspeople |
B.The American government |
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C.A British scientist |
D.American Scientists |
3.Why is email better than snail mail?
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A.Because email was invented early. |
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B.Because email came from America. |
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C.Because email is cheaper and quicker. |
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D.Because email is fashionable. |
4.According to the passage, which of the following is not true.
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A.Tim Berners-Lee developed the World Wide Web. |
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B.At first, the message were in very simple text without photos. |
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C.Web pages are held in computers all over the world. |
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D.The World Wide Web allows us to communicate with other people. |
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
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A.The history of the Internet |
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B.The World’s greatest invention |
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C.The World Wide Web |
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D.The future of the Internet |
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补全对话(从方框中选出下列句子相关的选项,5分)
A: Good morning ,Tim!
B: _______1.__________
A: How are you?
B: _____2._____
A: Nice to meet you!
B:_______3._______
A: What’s that in English?
B: _________4.__________
A: Thank you!
B: ________5.________
A、You are welcome.
B、Fine, thanks.
C、My name is Helen
D、Nice to meet you, too!
E、Hello , Jim !
F、It’s a ruler.
G、Good morning ,Tom!
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