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| The Pope (教皇) arrived at Heathrow Airport and got straight into a car. "I'm rather (非常) 1 for a very important meeting, my good man," he told the driver. "Please go as fast as possible." The driver agreed, 2 he couldn't do more than 100 kilometres an hour on that road. The Pope kept asking the driver to go faster, but he failed. It made him 3 . Then the Pope said, "Look, I really 4 get to this meeting. It's very important. You sit 5 and I'll drive." Being a good Catholic lad (天主教), the driver felt he should do 6 the Pope told him. So they changed their 7 and went on. The Pope really put his 8 down and they were doing well over 160 kilometres an hour. But a few kilometers down the road they got pulled over by the police. A policeman came over to the car, looked in and then walked away to call his chief (长官)."Chief, Chief," he said into his radio, "I might have just stopped 9 really, really important." "Is it the Prime Minister (首相)?" asked the chief. "No," said the policeman, "More important than him." "Well, is it the Queen?" asked the chief. "No, sir," answered the policeman, "More important than her." "Well, who is it then?" asked the chief. "I don't know, sir," said the policeman, "But he has got the Pope 10 him around." | ||||
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The Pope(教皇)arrived at Heathrow Airport and got straight into a car. “I’m rather(非常) 1 for a very important meeting, my good man,” he told the driver. “Please go as fast as possible.”
The driver agreed, 2 he couldn’t do more than 100 kilometres an hour on that road. The Pope kept asking the driver to go faster, but he failed. It made him 3 .
Then the Pope said, “Look, I really 4 get to this meeting. It’s very important. You sit
5 and I’ll drive.”
Being a good Catholic lad(天主教), the driver felt he should do 6 the Pope told him. So they changed their 7 and went on. The Pope really put his 8 down and they were doing well over 160 kilometres an hour. But a few kilometers down the road they got pulled over by the police.
A policeman came over to the car, looked in and then walked away to call his chief(长官). “Chief, Chief,” he said into his radio, “I might have stopped 9 really, really important.”
“Is it the Prime Minister(首相)?” asked the chief.
“No,” said the policeman, “More important than him.”
“Well, is it the Queen(女王)?” asked the chief.
“No, sir,” answered the policeman, “More important than her.”
“Well, who is it then?” asked the chief.
“I don’t know, sir,” said the policeman, “But he has got the Pope 10 him around.”
1. A. waiting B. busy C. tired D. late
2. A. and B. so C. but D. or
3. A. pleased B. afraid C. alone D. worried
4. A. can B. have to C. mustn’t D. may
5. A. in the back B. in the front C. on the floor D. in the car
6. A. when B. like C. how D. as
7. A. cars B. clothes C. places D. minds
8. A. hand B. foot C. bag D. key
9. A. someone B. anybody C. two persons D. some people
10. A. looking B. walking C. driving D. turning
查看习题详情和答案>>Park High School can quickly get up just in their clothes for sleeping and go to class in their own bedrooms. Of
course, their teachers and classmates do not see them because all their class work is on the computer.
This school, the state's only online school, has 250 students who are taking classes at home by computer.
"I feel a lot more comfortable at home," says Luke Levesque, a 16-year-old student who is taking a
computer class online. He thinks the school's computer lad is so noisy that he can't study well. "Home is much
better," he says.
When a student is ready to begin a class, he or she turns on the computer, reads the teacher's instructions
(指示), and begins working on the lessons for the day. What happens if a student has a question for the teacher?
Or the teacher wants to say something about the work a student is doing? The student and the teacher can talk
to each other every day through e-mail or by telephone. For example, when Luke opened his daily e-mail from
the teacher, it contained (包含) her instructions for the day's computer lesson. When he finished, he sent his
work back by e-mail to her for correcting.
Is it easy for students to cheat on tests when they're working at home? The teachers have already thought
about this. They make students take their final exams in person in the classroom.
If this first online program goes well, in three years Florida's high school students will be able to take all
their classes by computer. When that happens, students will be able to get their high school diplomas (文凭)
without having to set foot in a classroom.
B. an ordinary high school in Florida
C. in fact Luke Levesque's own bedroom
D. the only online school in Florida
B. his school has not enough computers
C. he can learn what he likes at home
D. he doesn't need to face his teachers
B. through e-mail or by telephone
C. only by telephone
D. only through e-mail
B. All the Florida's high school students can get their diplomas without going to their classrooms.
C. Computers and the Internet will be used more and more widely in school.
D. No students will have to attend school.