24、---Have you found your book yet?
--- No. I’m not sure where I it.
A.leave B.had left C.could have left D.was to leave
23、
Can you do the math:What is one hundred times four,divided by the square root of a hundred? How can you work it out quickly?
The answer is forty.Years ago,three scientists at Texas Instruments,Jerry Merryman,James Van Tassel and Jack Kilby,invented the handheld electronic calculator.Their first device could add,subtract,multiply and divide and it was small and easy to take.
Yet after forty years,calculators in the classroom still add up to the same old debate Generally calculators are considered to be useful——especially with more complex math.Some math teachers at every level support the use of calculators and students are even permitted to use them when they take college entrance tests.But it is also thought that young students should know basic calculation before they begin using them.
Some education experts think calculators are used too much. Children,they say,learn to depend on these electronic brains instead of their own.Calculators may not only give students answers to questions they do not really understand,they may also keep them from discovering ideas for themselves.
Other experts,though,say calculators have helped make mathematics more understandable to more students.They say calculators give students more time to understand and solve problems,and to develop a better sense of what numbers mean.That way,the reasoning goes,they can feel better about their abilities.
1.Which of the following calculation agrees with the question raised in the 1st paragraph?
A. B. C. D.
2.Three scientists at Texas Instruments invented
A.the first electronic calculator B.the calculator handle
C.the portable electronic calculator D.the first calculator
3.We can infer from the passage that in the past.
A.math teachers supported using calculators everywhere.
B.students were not allowed to use calculator in tests.
C.using calculators in classrooms was under argument.
D.young students had to know how to use calculators.
4.According to experts,calculators benefit students in many ways EXCEPT
A.providing them with answers to the questions
B.stopping them discovering ideas for themselves
C.making mathematics more understandable
D.developing a better feeling of their abilities
22、 practice of sunning clothes across the streets is rare sight in this country.
A.A; a B.The; the C.不填; a D.The; a
21、Tell me, Mr. Mentakis, was Mrs. Smith one of your customers?
A.regular B.common C.average D.usual
20、He have forgotten to pay before he was stopped by the store keeper.
A.should B.could C.must D.would
19、—Wow! Jenny, I still owe you for the film ticket yesterday.
— .
A.Forget it B.No problem C.Don’t mention it D.Take it easy
18、 to a university in the UK, international students must display a strong ability in spoken and written English.
A.Having been admitted B.to be admitted C.Being admitted D.Admitted
17、Yahoo! was switching to its own web search technology and its use of competitor Google.
A.finding B.making C.having D.dropping
16、We should do more such exercises in the future, I think, those we did yesterday.
A.as B.like C.except D.than
15、— was it they discovered the entrance to the cave of the ancient paintings?
—It’s a total coincidence.
A.How; that B.What; that C.When; when D.Where; that