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Neither my parents nor my best friend __________me to play computer games ______.

A. allow, too much B. allows, much too C. allows, too much

C 【解析】句意:我的父母和我的最好的朋友都不允许我玩太多的电脑游戏。allow允许;allows第三人称单数形式;too much太多,修饰不可数名词或动词;much too太,修饰形容词。这句话的主语是Neither my parents nor my best friend,谓语动词的单复数形式应根据就近原则,与my best friend 一致,用单数,故排除A。第二个空修饰动词短语...
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When Jan and Brian Dutcher moved to San Diego for Brian’s new job at San Diego State University, the neighbors smiled and introduced themselves. But there were no “ bring a plate” invitations, no car pooling for her daughters Liza, 12 and Erin, 15.

“The family really didn’t know each other, and we missed that,” says Jan. “We are far from relatives. Neighbors are our family.”

So Jan, an artist, decided to repeat a project she had done for Liza’s fifth-grade class: ask each person to paint his or her face on a big canvas(帆布). The finished piece would become the new family photo.

First , Jan painted a grid(网格) on the canvas and put it up in the garage with a table of paints nearby. Then whenever she was home, the “art room” door was up , with an open invitation for neighbors to paint. The first to stop in were kids riding by. “They thought it was cool,” says Jan, but the adults weren’t so keen. “ Most said they hadn’t picked up a paint brush since kindergarten,” she says. “They were afraid they’d mess it up.” But as word slowly spread, they came, some using their driver’s license photos as models.

Then something started to happen. They returned ---to see who had painted, or if they could recognize who was who. In Jan’s garage, they began to chat about schools, jobs, and families. Almost daily. Wendy, who lived across the street and was seriously ill, came in her wheelchair to watch the fun. Neighbors began to offer their support.

When the worst things happened and Wendy died, they stood by her husband, Bill and invited him over for dinners.

This year has been different in the neighborhood. Families take turns hosting happy hours. “We ‘re watching over each other now just like in the painting.” says Jan.

1.Why did the Dutchers move to San Diego?

2.Where did people paint, on a wall, a car or a canvas?

3.Who joined in the project first after a grid was done?

4.What did the adults in the neighborhood think of the project at first?

5.With the project on and on, what happened in and out of the garage?

6.How do you understand the underlined sentence“We’re watching over each other now just like in the painting”?

1.Because of Brian's new job 2.A canvas 3.The kids riding by 4.They thought it was cool but they weren't keen. 5.They returned to see who had painted, or if they could recognize who was wh...

Finally Home

Last year, my parents moved to this town. I had to go to a new school and found no one to be friends with because I wasn’t interested in the topics most of my classmates liked.

“Maybe I’ll never have real friends,” I thought. I closed my eyes and imagined playing my drums. Suddenly, I heard the sound of a guitar. I followed the sound and found out that was a band. I recognized(认出) the guitar player at my first sight and so did he. “Hey, you’re Cassie from my class!” his voice surprised me.“I’m sorry,” I said. “I just haven’t heard any live music in this town before! You sound great — did you guys write that song?”“Yeah — well, we’re still working on it. I’m Matt.” He stood up and held out his hand.

“Mind if I listen in?” I asked in a low voice. “Not at all,” Matt said, smiling. “Maybe you can give us some suggestions!”

The song was pretty good and I could really improve it with my drum skills. Behind my drum set was the one place I felt completely like myself. But I wasn’t sure if I wanted to open that door to the world.

“Hey, do you play drums?” Matt asked suddenly. His question surprised me. How did he know? And then I followed his eyes to my hands, which had been beating a rhythm (节奏) on the floor. I tried to say no, but my heart stopped me from refusing. “Sure, I’ve been playing for a few years,” I said finally.“Oh, wow! You’ve got to join us!” Matt said. “I have some drums over here.”

I looked at their shiny faces. “Clearly. I would love to play!” I replied. “One, two, three, four!” Matt counted and began singing, and I knew I was finally home.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1.When the writer first went to a new school, she ______.

A. joined a music club B. had no close friends

C. could play the guitar D. developed a new hobby

2.The writer met ________ one day when he felt lonely in a new school.

A. a guitar player B. a piano player C. a CD player D. a violin player

3.The writer felt ______when Matt asked if she played drums?

A. surprised. B. scared. C. worried. D. excited.

4.The writer has been playing drums for________.

A. a few days B. a few months C. a few years D. a few hours

5.The writer said she was finally home because ______.

A. she learned to play the drums B. she decided to leave the town

C. she loved her home very much D. she made some friends finally

1.B 2.A 3.A 4.C 5.D 【解析】本文叙述了由于父母搬到了一个城镇,作者不得不换了一个新的学校,在新学校里,他交不到亲密的朋友,因为他和其他的同学没有共同的爱好,有一次,在作者感到孤独的时候,他意外的发现了一个乐队,因为他会敲鼓,所以他加入了这个乐队,同时也找到了真正的朋友。 1.细节理解题。根据I had to go to a new schoo...

What do you think of robots? Will they work for humans in the future? Maybe we can’t answer it.But robots have ____ an important part in our daily life for several years .But in some science fiction movies, the robots are just like humans. Now they help humans with the housework and do the most ___ jobs.

Many scientists believe that there will be such robots in the future. ______, they agree it may _____ hundreds of years. Scientists are now trying to make robots look like people and do the same things as us.

But robot scientist James White ______. He thinks that it will be ______ for a robot to do the same things as a person.______, it's easy for a child to wake up and know where they are. Mr. White thinks that robots won't be able to do this. But other scientists disagree. They think that robots will be able to talk to people ______ 25 to 50 years.

Robot scientists are not just trying to make robots look like people. For example, there are already robots working in factories. They do many ______ over and over again. People would not like to do such jobs and would get bored. But robots will ______ get bored.

In the future, there will be more robots everywhere, and humans will have ______ work to do. New robots will have many different ______. Some will look like humans, and ______ might look like snakes. After an earthquake , a snake robot could help look for people under buildings. That may not seem possible now, but computers, space rockets and even electric toothbrushes ______ impossible a hundred years ago. With the ____of science technology.We never know what will happen in the future! Let’s work much harder to make robots serve us better!

1.A. become B. been C. became D. are

2.A. interested B. dangerous C. pleasant D. popular

3.A. But B. So C. However D. While

4.A. cost B. spend C. pay D. take

5.A. agrees B. disagrees C. likes D. dislikes

6.A. easily B. difficult C. differently D. possible

7.A. For example B. Instead C. Such as D. Besides

8.A. after B. for C. over D. in

9.A. worked B. work C. jobs D. to work

10.A. always B. easily C. never D. often

11.A. more B. less C. fewer D. little

12.A. shapes B. colors C. sizes D. actions

13.A. another B. other C. the others D. others

14.A. seem B. seemed C. got D. look

15.A. develop B. developing C. development D. developed

1.B 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.C 【解析】随着科学技术的发展,机器人在我们的日常生活在越来越常见,他们可以帮助我们做很多事情,尤其是一些人们会感到厌烦或者是比较危险的事情。在未来,机器人会越来越多,他们对人们的帮...

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