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Did you have any interesting dreams last night? Do you know everyone dreams? But not everyone remembers their dreams. A person can usually have up to seven dreams a night, and each dream usually lasts from 10 to 40 minutes.

Why do we dream? Scientists believe that we dream to remember because dreams come from our memories and they tell us a lot about ourselves. They also help us learn from the past and even help us solve problems.

Different dreams mean differently to people. For example, if you dream about flying, you are probably quite happy. This is a good time in your life. You may feel that other people see you as a leader. And when you dream that you didn’t study for a test, it usually means you are worried about an important thing coming in your life.

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Two months ago, there was a serious earthquake in my country. Many people were hurt and their homes. In my school, we decided to organize a 5-kilometer run to collect money for the people. signed up for the run and asked their relatives and neighbors to support them. These people agreed to some money—50 cents or a dollar, for example, for every kilometer that the students completed.

Joe was my classmate. He was the student in my class because he seldom did any exercise and he ate plenty of junk food. He never walked to school. He always took a bus. When he was asked he was going to take part in the run, he said he would think about it. A few students laughed and I think Joe felt embarrassed. I felt a bit sorry for .

The next day, as I was riding to school, I saw Joe walking in the street. I stopped and asked him why he was . He said he was training to take part in the run. “Good for you, Joe!” I said. , I told my friends about Joe. Most of them just laughed and said that they didn’t think he would the run. I wasn’t sure, but I decided that I would Joe. So, for the two weeks before the run, I was his trainer. He walked to school for a few . Then he started to run slowly.

On the day of the run, Joe lined up with the other students. The began and soon Joe was left behind. Well, it took him hours to finish and he didn’t expect to the other students, but he tried to do his best. And he completed the 5-kilometer run. Everyone was very and said, “Well done, Joe!” What is more, Joe collected more money than any other student!

1.A. cleaned B. reached C. lost D. made

2.A. Parents B. Students C. Teachers D. Workers

3.A. borrow B. get C. give D. lend

4.A. happiest B. heaviest C. tallest D. youngest

5.A. how B. where C. why D. if

6.A. her B. him C. us D. you

7.A. crying B. riding C. singing D. walking

8.A. Again B. However C. Later D. So

9.A. complete B. discuss C. support D. understand

10.A. help B. invite C. stop D. visit

11.A. days B. weeks C. months D. years

12.A. class B. movie C. race D. school

13.A. catch up with B. get on well with C. make friends with D. talk with

14.A. easily B. quickly C. firstly D. finally

15.A. busy B. happy C. interested D. nervous

Have you ever had the feeling that no one can understand you? Well, here comes “Pepper”, it could be about to change all that. Pepper is the first robot to read human feelings. Using its emotion recognition functions

(情感识别功能), Pepper can make jokes, dance and even sing to people when they are around it.

The robot looks like a lovely girl. It is four feet tall with a tablet computer in its chest. It has human-like hands, a girl-like body and baby-like voice. It was shown to attract people at stores on Friday.

Pepper can tell facial expressions, human voice and signs, then make an answer. Pepper is designed to be a family robot, but it isn’t like the household robot on the cartoon. Pepper is used at home or store, where we enjoy pleasure and entertainment.

At home, not only can it tell jokes, it also helps people in trouble. If a natural accident happens, it can encourage them, make them laugh and feel relaxed.

Pepper will be on sale at the price of $2,000 in August, 2015. At present, several Peppers are on show at stores for people to visit. Before selling Peppers, the creators want them to store more knowledge in order to get better along with human beings.

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Pepper—A Robot Of Human Wisdom

Basic feature (特征)

◆The first robot to read 1. with its emotion recognition functions.

Description of appearance

◆It’s four feet tall with a 2. in its chest.

◆It has human-like hands, girl-like body and baby-like voice.

Brief introduction

◆The creators designed it to be used at 3. .

◆It can not only make an answer by telling facial expressions, human voice and signs, but also can help people who are 4. .

Preparations for sale

◆Peppers are now still at stores for people to visit.

◆When 5. is stored in Peppers, the more perfect robots will be on sale soon.

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