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I've had a cookiebut you'd better give me________I want to taste again.

Aother Banother

Cothers Dthe other

 

B

【解析】B 考查代词。句意:我刚刚吃了一片饼干但你最好再给我一个,我想再尝尝。泛指同类中的另一个,使another

 

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A kitchen that gives step-by-step cooking instructions in French could inspire a revolution in language learning in the UK. By using a new technology, it speaks to you as you prepare a French dish. The kitchen breaks new ground by taking language learning out of the classroom and linking it with an enjoyable and rewarding real-life activity.

The new kitchen is designed to be used in schools, universities and even people’s homes. It could also be an existing kitchen. The first version of the technology was tested in the kitchens of project partner Newcastle University. The kitchen could be available for schools and universities, and for the UK market by the June of 2014.

The Newcastle University team is now working on ways to put it on the market. And the European Union has given money to begin programs in six other languages, including English Italian and Spanish. Finally, versions could be developed for any language cuisine(烹饪法)in the world.

Professor Paul says, “By international standards, the UK students are now poor when it comes to learning languages—a problem that certainly has an economic influence. We believe that developing skills in a country’s language and its cuisine will help change the trend.”

On a computer fixed into the kitchen, the user first selects the French recipe(菜谱)they want to follow. Digital sensors built into dishes, containers and other equipment then communicate with the computer to make sure the right instructions are given at the right time, the user can ask the computer to repeat an instruction, or translate it into English, simply by pressing the touch screen. After cooking, the user can test what they have learned by carrying out a short test on the computer.

All grammar and vocabulary has been carefully selected to make sure that using the kitchen adds to basic proficiency(熟练)in understanding French.

Now three easy-carrying versions of the kitchen are being prepared. They’re to be fixed in Newcastle University and at Institute Francais, a London-based charity devoted to teaching the French language.

1.The new kitchen is designed mainly to __________.

A. increase people’s interest in cooking

B. teach people how to cook French dishes

C. offer people a new way to learn languages

D. help cooks learn spoken French in the kitchen

2.Which of the following is TRUE about the kitchen?

A. It has versions in six languages now.

B. It is already available for sale in the UK.

C. It has received strong support from the EU.

D. It can be used only in schools and university.

3.When a person is using the kitchen, ___________.

A. it will give him a test on his cooking skills

B. it can translate French into another language

C. the cooking process will stop if he goes wrong

D. he must be careful so as not to make mistakes

4.What would be the best title for the text?

A. UK students have problems in language learning.

B. New technology helps students learning cooking.

C. An enjoyable and rewarding real-life activity.

D. A Talking Kitchen That Teaches You French.

 

On June 15th2012millions of people watched as 33?year?old Nik Wallenda walked across one of the world's greatest waterfalls on a tightrope(钢丝)What made the 25minute walk that was televised live and watched by over 13 million people worldwide even more amazingis that it was done over the Niagara FallsAn action that had never been attempted before.

Even though Nik was wearing a harness(保护带)a safety measure provided by ABCthe television network that broadcast the eventhis action to keep his balance against the strong winds made for some heartstopping(令人担忧的) moments for the audience.

Nikhowevernever slowed down for even one moment.Wearing special shoes made by his motherhe remained totally focused on the job at hand.It was only when he got to the last stretch near Canada's Table Rock that he knelt down on one knee and finally broke into a smile.Waving and blowing kisses to the cheering audiencehe knew he had accomplished a great taskwhich most people had thought impossible.

While he described the whole experience as peaceful and relaxingNik said his biggest challenges came from a totally unexpected sourcehis 40 pound balancing pole.The balancing pole was so heavy that he could hardly carry it on the tightrope.

One would think that now that Nik has realized his lifelong dream he would be ready to hang up his balancing pole”.Howeverthe adventurer who already has seven Guinness World Records under his beltis just getting startedNext up? A 5000foot tightrope walk across the Grand Canyon.While the one across the Niagara Falls took years of planning because he had to convince the US and Canadian officialsthis one should happen in the very near future.That's becausethe Florida resident has already been granted(授予) a permit by the Canyon officials.

1.Why did so many people fix their attention on the event?

ABecause it was done by Nik Wallenda.

BBecause nobody had done it there before.

CBecause it was broadcast live by ABC.

DBecause it was impossible to do the event.

2.What made the audience hold their breath during Nik's performance?

AHow Nik managed to cross the Niagara Falls with safety measure.

BWhat Nik would do when he lost his balance on the tightrope.

CHow Nik kept his balance against the strong winds.

DHow long Nik will take to finish the event.

3.What was the greatest difficulty for him to face in Nik view?

AThe supplied tightrope.

BThe safety belt.

CThe balancing pole.

DThe audience's noise.

4.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?

ANik will go on with his dream.

BNik's life dream is changing.

CPermission of governments is important.

DThe Grand Canyon is a dream for Nik.

 

The breaking news of Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday evening soon aroused public curiosity of the 57?year?old Chinese writer: Why was it him that was favored by the Swedish Academy?

Born in 1955 into a rural familyMo dropped out of school and became a farmer when he was a teenager.He joined the military and devoted himself to writing after the Cultural Revolution (19661976)

Less than half an hour after the announcementMo's works turned to sold?out status at China's major online book sellers.One lucky buyer wrote in an online comment: “Rushed to purchasebut to my shameI have not read any of his novels.”

Although Mo was entitled one of the top domestic literature awards before the Nobel Prizehe is not the most popular novelist in Chinain either the book market or in reputation.

Mo's novel “Big Breasts & Wide Hips,” translated by Howard Goldblatttells a story of a mother who struggled and suffered hardship and intertwined fates with Chinese people in the 20th century.His more recent work Frogmore directly criticized China's one?child family policywhich helped control the country's population explosion but also brought tragedies to rural residents in the past 60 years.

I think the reason why I could win the prize is because my works present lives with unique Chinese characteristicsand they also tell stories from a viewpoint of common human beingswhich is above differences of nations and races,” Mo said on Thursday evening to Chinese journalists.Mo also said many folk arts originated from his hometownsuch as clay sculpturepaper cutstraditional new year paintingshave inspired and influenced his novels.

With more Chinese writers like Mothe world could learn a more real China.Perhapsthis is another reason for the Swedish Academy's choice.

1.What can we conclude from the second paragraph?

AMo's life experiences.        BMo's family life.

CMo devoted himself to writing. DMo had a gift for writing.

2.What can we infer from the passage?

AMo didn't got any national awards before he won the Nobel Prize.

BMo was the top novelist in China before he won the Nobel Prize.

CMo's novels have attracted many people to read.

DMo's novels are all based on his daily life.

3.Which of the following have no effect on Mo's novels according to the passage?

AClay sculpture. BPaper cuts.

CFolk arts. DBeijing opera.

4.According to the passagewe know that________

ABig Breasts & Wide Hips' leading role is one happy mother

BBig Breasts & Wide Hips criticized China's one?child family policy

CFrog came out earlier than Big Breasts & Wide Hips

DFrog shows benefit as well as shortcoming of one China's policy

 

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