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【题目】 Just like weather, life_______ be sunny and beautiful all the time.

A. mustn’t B. needn’t

C. can’t D. wouldn’t

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:就像天气一样,生活不可能总是晴天和美好的。A 不能,禁止;B 不需要;C 不可能;D 不会,would是will的过去式。结合题意故选C。

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The use of VR is not only used in entertainment. VR can help to train pilots (飞行员) and workers before they have to actually risk their lives in highly dangerous working environments. VR also helps to treat patients with acrophobia (恐高症) by making them think they are standing on top of a tall building.

__________. Users said they had headaches and felt sick while wearing VR goggles.

According to Wang Huit, leader of a VR research company in Beijing, it could take a while for VR to really take over the world.

1How do VR goggles work?

A. By interacting with the users.

B. By stepping out of the room.

C. By connecting them to the telephone.

D. By connecting them to the computer.

2What's the meaning of the underlined word “immersive” in the third paragraph?

A. 莫名其妙的 B. 身临其境的

C. 感人至深的 D. 有教育意义的

3How many Chinese have watched VR movies according to the passage?

A. About 160,000. B. About 700,000.

C. About 800,000. D. About 960,000.

4Which of the following can be put in the blank of Paragraph 6?

A. Also, people in China enjoy VR technology.

B. VR technology can be also used in the hospital.

C. However, VR technology is still far from perfect.

D. VR technology is so wonderful that we need it.

5What's the best title for this passage?

A. Seeing Future for VR

B. VR-a Kind of New Technology

C. The Use of VR Goggles

D. A Report on Chinese VR Users' Behavior

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1What put Garfield the cat back in the news recently?

A. The cat’s lazy character.

B. Being included in Wikipedia.

C. The cat’s picture being changed on Wikipedia.

D. The cat’s gender being changed on Wikipedia.

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A. 个性 B. 性别 C. 外貌 D. 脾气

3According to Jim Davis, .

A. Wikipedia should lock the page about Garfield

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D. it’s unnecessary to take Garfield’s gender seriously

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A. To laugh at women in public

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C. To bring more chances to women

D. To treat women fairly in Australia

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