Do you have a mobile phone? Do you send text messages to your friends and family?
Text messaging or “texting” is becoming very p__1__. But scientists have p__2__ that texting can give us problems with our h__3__. Be careful! Too much texting can cause RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) in our thumbs (大拇指) and wrists (腕关节). We spoke to a doctor called Harriet Wilson, who treats many patients with RSI. She says if we spend more than 10-15 minutes texting each time, we could have p__4__ in the future.
Dr. Harjeet Deepa, who treats RSI patients, said that the y__5__ patient she had treated was a 5-year-old girl. She had s__6__ bad RSI in her hands that she couldn’t hold a pencil.
As mobile phones d__7__, they are getting smaller with buttons c__8__ together. Texting with a smaller phone is worse than using a larger phone with b__9__ buttons. Using computers and playing video games can cause the same problem. So more and more people could find t__10_ with RSI.
Many university students and teenagers have RSI. If we don’t do anything about this, too many young people could grow up in terrible pain.
1.保护环境和发展经济同样重要。
_____________________________________developing economy.
2.我认为这个故事很值得听。
I think the story _____________________________________.
3.袁隆平一生致力于研发水稻。
Yuan Longping _____________________________________ rice.
4.他是没有耐心的司机,所以他闯红灯了。
He _____________________________________that he went through the red light.
5.我昨天通过留言的方式提醒我爸爸按时出席会议。
I ________________________ the meeting ________________________a message.
6.我们应该脚踏实地,相信自己,超越梦想。
We should do hard work and believe________________________ and then we can ________________________.
1.Few students ______( ask ) to work hard at their lessons here, are they?
2.The police promised that they ______(solve) the case as soon as possible.
3.The school trip we look forward to ______(take) place this Saturday.
4.My parents didn’t go to the cinema with me, they ______ already______(fly) to America.
5.______(catch) up with his friends, he ran as fast as he could.
6.China ______(send) up several spacecraft into space in the last few years.
7.The charity show ______(organize) by my classmates last year was a great success.
8.I’m sorry I didn’t catch what you said because I ______ (type) the letter.
1.This pair of boots looks very ______ (时尚的).
2.Make sure that you write down all the ______ names on the list. (游客)
3.She has to be taken to hospital because she has taken lots of ______(药)
4.His sudden ______ made me very sad. (死)
5.Next Friday is my grandpa’s ______(九十九)birthday.
6.I could see her ______ (透过)the window.
7.Edison and Einstein are both great ______ (科学家).
8.______ (树叶) turn green when spring is coming.
Where in the world can you take an hour’s train ride, and pass a forest, a London street, a scene from the Wild West, and a burning building that never burns down? There’s only one place, and that’s Hollywood, in California. The scenes you see from the tourist train are film sets(布景) in the Universal Studios, one of the oldest and largest movie companies(公司) in the USA.
A visit to Universal Studios brings back memories of great days of Hollywood, the films and the stars. But they are only memories. Hollywood isn’t quite the same as it used to be. Costs have gone up and confidence has gone down. Movie-makers are afraid to spend their money on expensive new ideas. Instead, they repeat old ones.
The film industry is changing fast. Teenagers still go out to the movies. The theatre is a good place to meet friends away from home. But older people mostly stay home to watch series, like Dynasty have become as important to Hollywood as expensive movies. These “soap opera”, as they are called, show rich, powerful families living in beautiful homes and wearing beautiful clothes. But the actors and actresses are nearly all middle-aged, like many of the people who watch them.
Though it is soap operas that are keeping the film-makers of Hollywood in Business, big films are still being made in America. But more and more of them are made outside Hollywood. New York is the most important new center, but there are many others as well. Movie-makers have realized that they don’t need Hollywood any more. Modern cameras and real houses instead of expensively made copies in a studio. Other states, especially Florida and Texas, are working hard to take the film business away from California. They are offering better working conditions and lower cost.
But Hollywood is fighting back. The state of California is trying hard to keep its best-known industry.
1.From the passage, we know Universal Studios is ______.
A.a very large park |
B.a busy London street |
C.a famous movie company |
D.an old Hollywood movie |
2.The movie industry in California isn’t as successful as before because ______.
A.young people don’t go to movie theatres any more |
B.there is strong competition from other states |
C.its movie companies are in neeed of young stars |
D.the state hasn’t put a development plan into action |
3.Which of the following seems to be a threat(威胁)to Hollywood?
A.The use of modern cameras and other equipment |
B.The interest of middle-aged film stars |
C.The making of TV series like Dynasty |
D.The expensively made copies of scenes |
The Guidance Department (教导处)at Berryville High School has a staff of eleven teachers. Most of their work is done with the students. But the staff sees a lot of parents, too.
“Parents meetings make clear monthly diagram(图表).”says Mildred Freman, head of the Guidance. “This diagram stays much the same from year to year. The busy months are October, March and May. ”
September, the beginning of a new school year, starts rather slowly. Few parents come in. Most of these want to talk about the schedules. October brings many problems caused by some students. Some parents are called in. Others come by themselves. Things quiet down in November. December is a quiet month. “It’s the holiday. ”Ms Foreman says, “People want to come in, I know, but they decide to wait until after New Year’s Day.”
Report cards go home just before Christmas holidays. Bad marks bring parents in as school opens again. This happens again in March, another report card month. May is always the year’s busiest month. That’s when parents begin to think that their children may be asked to stay in the same grade again. They come in to see if anything can be done before things are decided in June.
1.The teachers in the Guidance Department usually ______.
A.do most of their work for the students |
B.answer all the questions from parents |
C.help other teachers get along with students and parents |
D.only bring report cards to students and parents |
2.In December parents usually ______.
A.stay at home with their children for their holidays |
B.wait for the teachers to bring report cards to their children |
C.wouldn’t like to visit the teachers in the Guidance Department |
D.let teachers have a good rest during their holidays |
3.Why do some parents come to school in March? Because ______.
A.they want to see their children’s teachers after Christmas holidays |
B.they are called by the teachers of Guidance Department |
C.bad marks have them do it |
D.it’s the beginning of a new school year |
4.Which of the following is Right?
A.In June the school decides who will stay in the same grade again. |
B.Almost all the parents come to meet Mildred Foreman every month. |
C.April is also the second busiest month for the staff. |
D.The parents help to do most of the work for the staff. |