What will the future world be like? Many people are glad to give their ______ .Here are two imaginations about the world of __. When people talk about the future, we like to think that we'll have our own personal flying car. We would fly at 480 kilometres per hour, avoiding traffic lights,___ roads and speeding tickets.___,some people point to the disadvantages of flying cars. One big problem is: what will happen if the flying cars _____ ? Then there will be problems with traffic control. Also, if____ become popular, there will surely be too much air traffic.__ it seems that flying cars will face more than a few problems if they are to get off the ground! .Imagine you have your own Ironman____ . Several companies are trying to build a practical robot "exoskeleton". This is a suit of robot arms and legs which follows your movement. It will____ the wearer to lift heavy objects, walk a long way and even punch through walls! It is____ in many ways, especially for people with disabilities. This suit might help people to walk again after____ or injury(受伤).But the disadvantage at the moment is the____ . Even a simple suit can cost hundreds of thousands of pounds. Another problem is battery life. A suit like this needs a lot of____ and batteries only last about 15 minutes at the moment. One other problem is that a badly programmed robot wearer. You wouldn't want your robot leg or arm bending(弯曲) suit could ____ the the wrong way. car above our heads,

So in the future,___ we might be able to fly to work and lift a there are plenty of problems to solve before this will be possible.

1.A. suggestions B. instructions C. opinions D. reasons

2.A. past B. yesterday C. present D. tomorrow

3.A. empty B. wide C. busy D. dirty

4.A. Moreover B. Instead C. In fact D. However

5.A. put down B. break down C. write down D. calm down

6.A. they B. you C. we D. I

7.A. And B. But C. So D. or

8.A. gloves B. suit C. helmet D. shoes

9.A. ask B. wish C. invite D. allow

10.A. beautiful B. peaceful C. colorful D. useful

11.A. disease B. holiday C. work D. party

12.A. quality B. price C. need D. number

13.A. chances B. power C. rest D. experience

14.A. hurt B. attract C. protect D. attack

15.A. whether B. unless C. although D. until

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.C 【解析】这篇短文给我们想象了未来世界的样子,文章中主要提到了关于未来世界的两个想象:一个是飞行汽车;另一个是钢铁侠套装。这两种发明都有他们的优点,但同时也有很多的问题需要解决。 ...

Every morning, millions of people in China do Tai-chi. It is

popular with women and men. Tai-chi is a good kind of exercise

for old people. It is good for the body and for the mind. It is

healthy and relaxing. Tai-chi is from China. It is hundreds of

years old. Tai-chi is a "soft" martial art(武术).That means it is slow and calm.

There are also "hard" martial arts. Shaolin Kung-fu, for example, which has a history of over 1,500 years, is a "hard" martial art. It is fast and dangerous. You have to be very fit and strong to do "hard" martial arts.

In Beijing, Master Li Yu is teaching Shaolin Kung-fu to thirty young students, three of whom come from abroad. "Shaolin Kung-fu is difficult," said Li Yu. "You must practise every move many times."

Sports like football and basketball are also popular in China. But martial arts like Tai-chi and Kung-fu are part of Chinese culture and history.

1.How many types of martial arts does this passage tell us?

A. Only one. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.

2.What is Master Li Yu teaching?

A. Tai-chi. B. Shaolin Kung-fu. C. Football. D. Basketball.

3.Which sentence is TRUE according to the passage?

A. It is easy to learn Shaolin Kung-fu.

B. Men like Tai-chi better than women do.

C. Tai-chi has a shorter history than Shaolin Kung-fu.

D. People must be very healthy and strong to do Tai-chi.

1.B 2.B 3.C 【解析】这篇短文给我们介绍了太极和少林功夫两种武术形式,太极属于“软”武术,而少林功夫属于“硬”功夫,他们都是中国历史和文化的一部分。 1.细节理解题。根据短文中Tai-chi is a "soft" martial art、Shaolin Kung-fu, for example, which has a history of over 1,500...

Martina looked out of the window. A robin was singing a lively song in the tree. At this time, Grandpa, who lived with the family since Grandma had died, came in. He looked at the floor as if looking for something. He said, "When the robin sings..." he stopped, trying to remember what he had started to say.

"Spring is here," Mum finished the sentence. "And I'm thinking of our spring cleaning," Mum suggested. "Martina, you can help me, right?" Martina agreed unwillingly.

They cleaned the house. They cleaned upstairs, downstairs, inside, outside, until everything was clean. Then Mum pointed to Grandpa's sofa and shouted. "That old sofa has got to go. We'll buy Grandpa a new one."

It was true and Martina had to agree. The sofa was really old. As they tried to move the sofa, Grandpa stood in their way. "You can't take my sofa," he shouted.

"It's old," Mum said. Grandpa tried to push his sofa back into place. "We'll buy you a new one," Mum promised.

"I don't want a new one," Grandpa insisted. Mum let go of the sofa. "We'll talk about it tonight when John gets home." John, Martina's dad, was still at work.

"Why don't you let us take away the sofa? It's too old!"Martina asked when the family were having supper. Grandpa shook his head and said, "I sat in this sofa, with your grandma right here, when I asked her to marry me. It was so long ago, but when I sit in this sofa and close my eyes I feel she is near."

"It's amazing," Martina thought, "how Grandpa can remember things from the past. These days he forgets almost everything."

The old man smiled to Martina and went on. "And the night your father was born, I sat in this sofa. I was nervous when they placed the little baby into my arms."

"I think I'm beginning to understand," Martina said. "Many years later," Grandpa continued, "I sat in this sofa when the doctor called and told me that your grandma was ill. I was lost without her, but the sofa gave me the comfort."

"I do see now," Martina looked at Grandpa. "This is not just an old sofa. This sofa is more like a friend." "Yes," Grandpa added. "We've got through a lot together." The whole family agreed that the living room would be boring without the old sofa.

1.What is a robin?

A. A bird. B. A cat. C. A fish. D. A worm.

2.What was Grandpa like these days?

A. Careless. B. Impatient. C. Organized. D. Forgetful.

3.Who was "the little baby" in Paragraph 9?

A. Martina. B. Martina's dad. C. Martina's mum. D. Martina's uncle.

4.What's the best title for this passage?

A. Martina's wish B. A spring cleaning C. A happy family D. The old sofa

1.A 2.D 3.B 4.D 【解析】Martina的家里有爷爷的一个旧的沙发,她和她的妈妈在打扫卫生的时候想把它扔掉,再买个新的。但是Martina的爷爷不同意,因为这个旧沙发里有他最美好的回忆。 1.词义猜测题。根据划线单词所在的句子A robin was singing a lively song in the tree.可知,robin是一个名词,它在树上唱...

Dear Mr Scott,

I expect you may be slightly surprised to receive a letter from your next-door neighbor, but I have to raise a theme that it will be easier for me to discuss in writing. You may have noticed that I have a line of apple trees running along the fence(栅栏)that separates our two gardens. You may also have felt happy when you see your two children sitting on your grass by the fence. And you may also have noticed that my apple trees bend over the fence and seem to look down at your children with interest. It is only natural that your children should sometimes seem to return that interest. And it is quite legal(合法的)for them to show that interest by picking all the apples that hang over on your side of the fence. But to tell you the truth, Mr Scott, I am tired of seeing your children, day after day, destroy the branches of every one of my apple trees. And it seems that a war has been fought on one side of my apple trees. Besides, I am more tired of waking up on these fine autumn mornings to find even the apples on MY side of the fence much less in number. I know this too is the work of your children, since last night I was woken at midnight by the noise they were making when climbing one of my trees, and (as they may have told you) I drove them away.

Yours sincerely,

Becky Aldrin

1.What is this?

A. A complaint letter. B. An invitation letter.

C. A thank-you letter. D. A recommendation letter.

2.Which season was it?

A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn. D. Winter.

3.What did the two children do last night?

A. They sat on the grass. B. They ran along the fence.

C. They destroyed the branches. D. They climbed an apple tree.

4.How was Becky Aldrin when she wrote this letter?

A. Polite but serious. B. Surprised but happy.

C. Angry and rude. D. Tired and uninterested.

5.What did Becky Aldrin wish Mr Scott to do next?

A. Be kind to his neighbour B. Make friends with his children.

C. Have a talk with his children. D. Grow apple trees in his garden.

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.C 【解析】这篇短文是Becky写给Scott的一封信,他们两个是邻居,Becky沿着他们两家之间的篱笆种了一些苹果树,但是Scott先生的两个孩子总是毁坏苹果树,所以她写信告诉Scott先生,希望他能处理一下。 1.主旨大意题。这篇短文是Becky Aldrin写给Scott先生的一封信,根据信中But to tell yo...

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You may think that English dictionaries have been used for many, many centuries. The spelling of English has always been a problem, but it was more of a problem in the days before a dictionary. In those days people spelt words in different ways which you might find interesting. But it made reading English much more difficult. So dictionaries were invented to encourage everybody to spell the same. In fact, an English dictionary like the kind you use today wasn't made until the time of the Qing Dynasty.

The largest dictionary in the world is the Oxford English Dictionary, or OED for short. The idea for this dictionary came from an important meeting in Britain in 1857. Twenty-two years later, Oxford University asked James Murray to be the editor of its new dictionary.

Murray had not been to college. At the age of fourteen, he left his village school in Scotland and taught himself while working in a bank. Later he became a great teacher. After Oxford gave him the job, Murray had a place built in the garden behind his house to do his work. Part of it was one metre underground. In winter he had to wear a heavy coat and put his feet in a box to keep warm. Every morning, Murray got out of bed at five o'clock and worked several hours before breakfast. Often he would work by candle light into the evening.

Murray hoped to finish the new dictionary in ten years. But after five years, he was still adding words for the letter A! Then others went to work with Murray, and his two daughters were among them. He worked on the dictionary until he was very old. Forty-four years later, in 1928, other editors finished it. It had more than 15,000 words in twelve books. And you thought your English dictionary was big!

Notes on James Murray's life

Murray's early life

Born in Scotland. He left school at 14 and became a1. worker, later a great teacher.

Murray's work on OED

He became the editor of OED in the year2..

His working3. were bad:

—he worked in a part-underground place in the garden4. his house

—in winter it was terribly cold there

—he often worked by candle light into the evening

The time he spent on OED was much5. than expected.

Later others and his two daughters6. him.

Other information .

OED was finished in the year 1928. It had over 15,0007.in twelve books. It is the8.dictionary in the world. Thanks to it, people can9. in the same way.

For Murray, working on a dictionary wasn't only a10. ; it was a wonderful journey.

1.bank 2.1879 3.conditions/environments/situations 4.behind 5.longer/more 6.joined/helped/supported 7.words 8.largest/biggest 9.spell 10.job/task/duty 【解析】英语词典到20世纪的时候才出现...

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Culture UK: Bristol

Chocolate!

The first chocolate bar in the world was created in Fry's, a company in Bristol. Joseph Fry invented the delicious treat around the year 1720. Fry's also produced the first chocolate Easter egg in the UK in 1873. The company continues to produce chocolates and sweets to this day.

Balloon Festival

The Bristol Belle was the first modern hot-air balloon in Western Europe and was developed and built in 1967. The Bristol International Balloon Festival is held every summer in the city, and is Europe's biggest hot-air balloon event.

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According to a new study, Bristol is the UK's most musical place, with the biggest number of musicians among the population. It's well-known for giving birth to the trip-hop scene in the 1990s. Its multicultural(多元文化的)population has really influenced the sounds of the Bristol music scene.

Famous people

JK Rowling

J.K. Rowling was born and brought up in Chipping Sodbury, just outside Bristol. It is said that she invented her famous character Harry Potter after meeting a young boy named Ian Potter in the village where she grew up.

Banksy

Banksy is a graffiti artist local to Bristol. He is famous all over the world for his street art. Some of his pieces have been sold for hundreds of thousands of pounds. Many Hollywood pop stars and famous people love to collect his work.

1.What does Fry's produce?

2.What can people see every summer in the sky of Bristol?

3.Please give a title in English for Paragraph 3. (In no more than FIVE words.)

4.Is Ian Potter an invented character or a real person?

5.What is Banksy well-known for?

1.Chocolates and sweets./Chocolate and sweets. 2.Hot—air balloons/Hot—air balloon 3.Music/ The UK’s most musical place/ The Bristol music scene. 4.A real person./He is a real person. 5.(Fo...
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