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【题目】—______ does he go to work every day?

—On foot.

A. Where B. How C. When D. Why

【答案】B

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试题分析:句意: 他每天怎么去上班?走路。A. 哪里;B. 怎么样;C. 什么时候;D. 为什么,结合语境故B。

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Have you learned something about robots? There are all kinds of robots. They are in different shapes. They can do lots of work.

Robot teachers who are working in elementary schools now have been very popular with pupils during a project in some South Korean school a government report said on Thursday.

The elementary school children get on well with the robot teachers. They like the robotic teachers more than the ordinary ones because they never get angry and always kind to the students. The Ministry of Knowledge said.

English teaching robots were sent to three provincial schools for eight weeks starting in late December. There they teach students as teachers. More and more students like studying and the other robot teachers were also sent out. They can teach math science and art.

The researchers found that the English-teaching robots helped raise interest in the language and helped the students feel more confident.

“Tele-presence” robots are controlled by an English and are equipped with a microphone and video camera. Many people think we can use these robot teachers in the village far away from the cities so that the children in these areas can also get better education.

The government has expressed great interest in robots to give rural school children more learning chances. I think in the future we can see more and more robot teachers working with the students. But I think the robot teachers can’t replace the teachers. What’s your opinion?

【1】Where do these robot teachers work now?

A. In shops. B. In elementary schools

C. In universities. D. In middle schools.

【2】Why do school children like the robotic teachers more than the ordinary ones?

A. Because robot teachers are very clever.

B. Because they know much knowledge.

C. Because they are very kind to the students.

D. Because they never feel tired.

【3】How long have the English-teaching robots been teaching?

A. Five weeks. B. Six weeks.

C. Seven weeks. D. Eight weeks.

【4】From the passage we know that ____________.

A. there will be more robot teachers in schools

B. there will be no human teachers in the future

C. South Korean schools have too many robot teachers

D. there are no teachers in the village far from cities

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Crazy about Selfies

Since the 2014 Oscars ceremony selfie (自拍) of Bradley Cooper stormed the Internet, it seems that every one shows great interest. And now people are sharing even their most private moments. TV star Kim Kardashian could be called “the queen of the selfie”. She’s turned hundreds of her selfies into a book — at every possible moment, in all poses.

If Kardashian is the queen, then you could say Barack Obama is the king. But though Kardashian has nothing to lose by sharing too much, the same can’t be said of the US president. Politicians have to be careful with selfies. The photo he took at the funeral (葬礼) of Nelson Mandela divided public opinions. Some felt it made him look like one of us — glad to record a moment with his “mates”. Others felt the head of state behaved like a crazy teenager.

Unfortunately for the US congressman (国会议员) Anthony Weiner, his habit of sending his private selfies to women killed his political career (事业).

Being crazy about selfies can also harm your health. Todd Fassler from California ended up in hospital after he found a snake — he tried to take a selfie with it. The animal wasn’t interested in the idea and bit him.

Why do we take so many selfies? Dr. Terri Apter, from Cambridge University, told the Daily Telegraph: “We all like the idea of being in control of our image and getting attention, being part of the culture. There’s celebrity (名人) culture — unless you’re being noticed, you’re nobody. You have to get enough attention and show your life is amazing, even if it isn’t.”

The word selfie was Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year in 2013. But many believe it started much earlier in 1839 as Robert Cornelius, a chemist from Philadelphia, uncovered the lens (镜头), ran into the shot for a minute before running back to cover the lens again. These days, you don’t need to run for a photo anymore and soon, you don’t even have to spread your arms. Now you are even able to take a selfie by drone (无人机)! Fix your camera onto it, and it will follow your every move. Does it sound exciting to you?

【1】 What could Kim Kardashian be called?

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【2】Do politicians have to be very careful with selfies?

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【3】What happened when Todd Fassler tried to take a selfie with a snake?

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【4】 According to the passage, why do the celebrities take selfies?

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【5】 Do you think the selfie is good? Why?

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