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21.Jack is so stubborn (顽固的) that it is useless trying to__________________him about it.
22.________________there are only ten minutes to go,why not set out at once?
23.When we entered the hall,all the lights______________suddenly.
24.The father____________________his children and permits them few privileges (特权).
25.What will you______________the wallet you found in the library?
26.The nurse was left__________________the children.
27.You____________________________finish your homework on time.
28.To our surprise,he didn’t______________at his son’s wedding.
29.Don’t always______________the new words in a dictionary while reading.
30.The workers here often__________________their poor living conditions.
查看习题详情和答案>>“Billy! It is February 25, 2099, seven o’clock. Time to 1 and go to school.” said the clock-robot 2 a mental voice. Then the kitchen-robot gave him toast and eggs. Billy was 3 . While he was eating, the whole wall 4 a TV screen and Billy thought that it was great having robots to do 5 for him. Billy ate his meal watching a TV 6 . When he finished eating, the 7 gave him his clothes very fast and 8 him. Then Billy went off to school.
When Billy went outside, he saw a car with no 9 waiting for him. The car said, “Hello, I will be 10 you to school every day. Now would you please 11 your school ID card?” said the car. So Billy showed the car his school ID card and got in. The 12 began to talk to Billy about his school and his schoolwork. After that the car said, “I will 13 your homework today 14 you will have a very, very important lesson to 15 in school today. Please put your homework on the blackboard.” Billy did so.
The car checked Billy’s homework and then said, “You are a(n) 16 student. All of your homework is 17 .” When they 18 the school, Billy said to the car, “Goodbye. See you later.” The car said to Billy, “Good luck in your school.” Billy got into the classroom and 19 his seat at the front of the room. Then his teacher came in and said, “Welcome, children! Today we will have a hard but 20 lesson — ‘How do robots help a human being?’...”
1. A. get up B. show up C. take up D. dress up
2. A. in B. on C. with D. by
3. A. angry B. amazed C. worried D. quick
4. A. changed for B. became of C. looked like D. turned into
5. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
6. A. show B. screen C. set D. box
7. A. driver-robot B. clock-robot C. kitchen-robot D. clothes-robot
8. A. dressed B. cleaned C. pushed D. pleased
9. A. teacher B. student C. robot D. driver
10. A. driving B. accommodating
C. loading D. holding
11. A. give B. show C. send D. lend
12. A. teacher B. driver C. robot D. car
13. A. check B. prepare C. inspect D. do
14. A. if B. when C. but D. because
15. A. miss B. learn C. study D. check
16. A. energetic B. optimistic C. great D. handsome
17. A. easy B. difficult C. correct D. wrong
18. A. rushed in B. got to C. turned to D. left off
19. A. took B. found C. made D. kept
20. A. easy B. important C. boring D. influential
查看习题详情和答案>> “Billy! It is February 25, 2099, seven o’clock. Time to __1__ and go to school.” said the clock-robot __2___ a mental voice. Then the kitchen-robot gave him toast and eggs. Billy was ___3__. While he was eating, the whole wall __4__ a TV screen and Billy thought that it was great having robots to do __5__ for him. Billy ate his meal watching a TV __6___. When he finished eating, the ___7___ gave him his clothes very fast and __8___ him. Then Billy went off to school. When Billy went outside, he saw a car with no ___9__ waiting for him. The car said, “Hello, I will be __10___ you to school every day. Now would you please ___11__ your school ID card?” said the car. So Billy showed the car his school ID card and got in. The ___12___ began to talk to Billy about his school and his schoolwork. After that the car said, “I will __13__ your homework today __14___ you will have a very, very important lesson to ___15__ in school today. Please put your homework on the blackboard.” Billy did so. The car checked Billy’s homework and then said, “You are a(n) __16___ student. All of your homework is __17___.” When they ___18__ the school, Billy said to the car, “Goodbye. See you later.” The car said to Billy, “Good luck in your school.” Billy got into the classroom and __19___ his seat at the front of the room. Then his teacher came in and said, “Welcome, children! Today we will have a hard but __20___ lesson — ‘How do robots help a human being?’...” 1. A. get up B. show up C. take up D. dress up 2. A. in B. on C. with D. by 3. A. angry B. amazed C. worried D. quick 4. A. changed for B. became of C. looked like D. turned into 5. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing 6. A. show B. screen C. set D. box 7. A. driver-robot B. clock-robot C. kitchen-robot D. clothes-robot 8. A. dressed B. cleaned C. pushed D. pleased 9. A. teacher B. student C. robot D. driver 10. A. driving B. accommodating C. loading D. holding 11. A. give B. show C. send D. lend 12. A. teacher B. driver C. robot D. car 13. A. check B. prepare C. inspect D. do 14. A. if B. when C. but D. because 15. A. miss B. learn C. study D. check 16. A. energetic B. optimistic C. great D. handsome 17. A. easy B. difficult C. correct D. wrong 18. A. rushed in B. got to C. turned to D. left off 19. A. took B. found C. made D. kept 20. A. easy B. important C. boring D. influential |
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What would you do if Martians (火星人) kidnapped (绑架) your mom? In the 3-D animated movie Mars Needs Moms, a young boy named Milo finds himself in this exact difficult situation. The aliens want to steal Milo’s mother’s “momness” for their own young. Now it’s up to the 9-year-old to get his mom back before she is lost forever.
Every good action movie has a bad guy. The villain (反派角色) in this film is the Martian Supervisor, played by Mindy Sterling. The Supervisor has an icy cold heart. Remarkably, Sterling acted out almost all of her scenes in a special Martian language created just for the movie. “Learning Martian was a piece of cake,” Sterling said. “There wasn’t too much to learn; sometimes, I just made it up!”
Anyone who has a mother will be moved by this movie. In fact, anyone who loves someone will be moved by this movie. Maybe it is because the story was inspired by a real-life event. The movie is based on a novel by prize-winning cartoonist Berkeley Breathed. He wrote the book after a dinner-table incident between his wife and son, who was then 4 years old. That night, Breathed’s son had thrown his broccoli into the air and rushed out of the room angrily, yelling at his mother on the way out. Breathed told his son, “You might think differently about your mom if she were kidnapped by Martians.” He wrote the novel that same evening.
All kids get into arguments with their parents. The fights may be about homework, chores or eating vegetables. Mars Needs Moms tells us to look past these silly disagreements and to remember the importance of family and the things that really matter.
【小题1】In the movie Mars Needs Moms the aliens want to _____.
A.kill Milo’s mother |
B.take Milo as their kid |
C.make Milo’s mother their kids’ mom |
D.send their kids to Milo’s family |
A.simple | B.difficult | C.interesting | D.unacceptable |
A.The movie producer’s idea. |
B.His wife’s inspiration and help. |
C.His good relationship with his mother. |
D.His son’s bad behavior toward his mother. |
A.advise children to help with the housework |
B.encourage readers to learn something from the movie |
C.stress the importance of doing something different |
D.ask parents to be good teachers of their children |
Your teenage daughter is supposed to be doing homework, but you catch her chatting online. She tells you that she’s talking about the math test tomorrow. Before your eyes start rolling, listen up: teens are using social networking sites for more than just gossip, according to a new study by the National School Boards Association.
The students who took part in the online survey, aged 9 to 17, said they spent almost as much time on social networking online as they did watching television. And it is what these kids are talking about online that is causing such a cheer: education. Of the students who took part in the study 60 percent reported that some of the most popular social networking topics were college planning, learning outside of school, careers, and schoolwork. They also reported posting writing and art projects that might have nothing to do with schoolwork.
Ann Flynn, director of education technology for the National School Boards Association, says incorporating (合并) social networking tools into educational curriculum (课程) is the way forward. Flynn says a school in Cleveland, Ohio is posting students’ book reports on a blog for students of their own ages, parents and other teachers to read and comment on. “If someone reacts other than the teacher, a child is much more likely to take an assignment seriously,” Flynn says.
Not only students but also parents can benefit. Now parents can go online and know what the class is doing. So, next time your child says her blog is educational, get curious, sit down and check out the blog with her. You might just learn something new yourself.
【小题1】We can infer from the text that Ann Flynn .
A.supports students in using social networking sites |
B.used to think badly of students’ using social networking sites |
C.suggests schools set up their own social networking sites |
D.suggests teachers inspect what students do on social networking sites |
A.It asks each student to keep a blog. |
B.It invites parents to comment on students’ work. |
C.It welcomes comments on students’ book reports online. |
D.It lets students keep in touch with their teachers online. |
A.a stranger | B.his teachers | C.his parents | D.his classmates |
A.Because parents can make a lot of friends online. |
B.Because parents can help their children with their schoolwork. |
C.Because parents can know their children’s learning at school. |
D.Because parents can keep up with social development. |