Some teenagers would rather _____ than _______ in their spare time.
A.play computer games, doing exercise
B.to play computer games, to do exercise
C.play computer games, do exercise
D.playing computer games, do exercise
It is very kind _____ you to help me with my work because it is very difficult _____me to do it by myself.
A.of; for B.of; of C.for;of D.for; for
Mo Yan, ___ famous Chinese writer, became _____country’s first Nobel Literature Prize Laureate(诺贝尔文学奖).
A.a, a B.a, the C.the, a D.the, the
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1. The poster says more than one ______ will attend the presentation. (导演)
2. She had been very successful before ______ the film industry. (进入)
3.Who do you think thought of that ______ ending of the story? (令人惊讶的)
4. We all know that he is always trying to do things ______. (不同地)
5. The teachers often tell us not to do anything ______ the law. (反对)
6. Audrey Hepburn is considered as one of Hollywood’s all-time ______ actresses. (great)
7.My parents often remind me of the road ______ on my way to school every day. (safe)
8. How do you like the film _____ on the novel of Mo Yan? (base)
9. It’s said that young man went abroad for further education alone in his ______. (20)
10. We are not sure whether the victim was killed or he killed ______. (he)
Mrs Elise was my teacher in the fourth grade. One day at lunch time, I was getting ready to eat my tuna fish (金枪鱼) sandwich and suddenly Mrs Elise asked me if she could buy my sandwich from me. She explained that I could use the money to buy a hot hunch from the cafeteria (食堂).
I was excited. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was too expensive for my family, and I always carried my lunch and took the bag back home to use it again the next day. So you could understand my happiness when I had the chance to buy a hot lunch.
When we finished lunch that day, Mrs Elise took me aside and said she wanted to explain why she had bought my sandwich. I really didn’t care why, but it gave me a few minutes of her special attention, so I was quiet as she explained. She told me that she was a Catholic(天主教徒) and Catholics didn’t eat red meat on Fridays, they ate fish on Fridays.
Oh, I couldn’t wait to get home and tell my mother that from then on I wanted a tuna fish sandwich on Fridays. After my mother understood why, she gladly made tuna fish sandwiches for me on Fridays. She even made it with brown bread because she knew Mrs Elise liked brown bread. From then on, every Friday I could get in line with other kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the kids complained about cafeteria food. It tasted divine to me!
I realize now that Mrs Elise could have made herself tuna fish sandwiches on Fridays. But she bought mine because she saw a little girl who was excited at the simple act of having a hot lunch.
I will never forget Mrs Elise for her pity for me and generosity (慷慨) and what I should do is to follow her example.
1. From this passage we know_______.
A.Mrs Elise was the best friend of the writer
B.the writer came from a poor family
C.many or the writer’s classmates liked cafeteria food
D.the writer like to eat tuna fish sandwiches on Fridays
2. Mrs Elise bought the writer’s sandwiches because_______.
A.she was tired of cafeteria food
B.she hated getting in line with kids
C.she liked the tuna fish sand writer’s made by the writer’s mother
D.she wanted to show care to the writer
3. The underlined word“divine”means“_____”.
A.perfect B.sweet C.unpleasant D.bad
4. Which of the following can we learn from this passage?
A.It is hard to please all.
B.Better to give than to receive.
C.Love makes the world go around.
D.The more you offer, the more you get.
Soon computers and other machines will be able to remember you by looking at your eyes! The program works because everyone’s eyes are different. So in the future you won’t have to remember a number when you want to use a machine or take money out of a bank. You’ll just have to look at the machine and it will be able to tell who you are.
The eye-recognition(眼睛识别) program is already being tested in shops and banks in the USA, Britain and France. Soon, this technology(技术) will change all other ways of finding out who people are.
However, scientists are working on other systems. Machines will soon be able to know you from the shape of your face or hands or even your smell! We already have machines that can tell who you are from your voice or the mark made by your fingers.
Eye-recognition is better than other kinds because your eyes don’t change as you get older, or get dirty like hands or fingers. And even twins have different eyes, so the program can be up to 94% correct, depending on(依靠) how good the technology is. Some programs may only be right 51% of the time. In Britain, it was found that 91% of people who had tried it said that they liked the idea of eye-recognition.
In the future your computer will be looking at you in the eye. So smile!
1. How does the eye-recognition program work?
A.You type in your number. B.You say your name.
C.You look at the machine. D.You show your ID card.
2.Why can the eye-recognition program be up to 94% correct?
A.Because eyes hardly change.
B.Because the program is widely used around the world.
C.Because people like the idea of the program.
D.Because hands or fingers can get dirty.
3. Which recognition program has been already in use?
A.Remembering smells.
B.Remembering eyes.
C.Remembering fingerprints.
D.Remembering the shape of faces.
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The program is being tested in Japan.
B.Computers can remember you by looking at your clothes.
C.91% of people in Britain don’t like the idea of the eye-recognition program.
D.Machines with other systems will also tell who you are in the future.