【题目】 Imagine having a printer that could make anything. Need new shoes? Just choose a style and size and then print some.

No machine can make all of these things, but 3-D printers are getting very close. Traditional printers put ink on paper. But 3-D printers work with plastic, metal or other materials, including food. Invented in the mid-1980s, 3-D printing is a new technology (技术).

In the past, 3-D printers were so expensive that only large companies could afford them. In the last one or two years, their cost has dropped greatly. Today, you can buy a 3-D printer for as little as $300. The technology offers the potential (可能性) to print anything at home. When you want something, you needn’t buy it in a store or order it from a factory.

3-D printing can be fun too. For the Valentine’s Day (情人节) last year, a Japanese company used a 3-D printer to make chocolate copies of people’s faces. At the Fashion Week in Paris, 3-D printing made an appearance too. The clothes were made for show, not for everyday use. But that could soon change. A designer says, “It will only be a matter of time before we see the clothing we wear today produced with this technology.”

3-D printers

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It is a new technology that started in the2. Traditional printers 3 by putting ink on paper.

It uses plastic, metal, food and other things as4.

Potential

People can now afford 3-D5, because they’re much6.

People can print anything at home instead of buying it in a store or7 it from a factory.

Example

Valentine’s Day in Japan:

Chocolate copies of people’s faces 8 by a 3-D printer;

The Fashion Week in Paris:

9 for show made by a 3-D printer.

10 a designer say

It will only be a matter of time before we see the clothing we wear today produced with this technology.

【题目】阅读表达

Robot Green was 31 years old when he went to college. That was his first time he came into the classroom. Eleven years later he received a doctor’s degree in physics. Robert Green was a good example in studies for all people. His life was a moving story.

From a young age, Robert Green lived a simple and poor life with his grandfather in the mountains of Boston. His grandfather taught him to read. Later he taught himself to read Maths books and Physics books. From time to time, he bought old books with his saved money and read them all. At that time few people in Robert’s neighborhood knew about his love of reading and learning. But one person, Jane Keller did know him. She worked in a library. Robert used to go there and he read everything in it. She suggested books for him to read.

A year later, he entered Bethel College. He was interested in everything that he had never seen before. He got an A in every subject. To his teachers’ surprise, he finished college in three years. His teachers encouraged him greatly and he went on his education at Stanford University.

根据短文内容,简要回答以下问题,不超过7个单词。

1What did Robert buy with his saved money at his young age?

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2Where did Jane Keller work?

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3How was his every subject in Bethel College?

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4Why were Robert’s teachers surprised at him?

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5What do you think of Robert Green?

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