根据短文内容及所给首字母提示写出所缺单词.使短文意思完整,每空一词。
Have you ever heard of Diddiache(滴滴打车)? Diddiache, a taxi-hailing smartphone app which is believed to be created by Tencent, has recently a 1. in Xiamen, and more than 700 taxi drivers in the city used the app.
The app shows the real-time locations of taxis on a map using the GPS technology and makes it possible for users to hail(招呼) a taxi on the smartphone. The u 2. request will send to the nearest taxi drivers who will decide w 3. to accept the order or not.
Taxi-hailing apps are very p 4. in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Nanjing, having gained tens of thousands of users. H 5. , the city’s taxi-control departments doubt its helpfulness and have said it may not be s 6. for Xiamen.
The app has been criticized for disturbing the market order, and creating d 7. for passengers who do not use the app to hire a cab. Many users c 8. that they are not only useful when most taxis are idle(空驶), and hiring a taxi can still be challenging during bad weather and r 9. hours. Can this app be in use for long? Technology might make a great d 10. to our life. Let’s wait and see.
根据句意及汉语提示,写出各单词的正确形式,每空一词
1.This ________ (干的) fruit is delicious. Would you like to have some?
2.Would you ask the (乘客 ) over there not to smoke?
3.Guilin (位于) on the two sides of Li River, it is a very beautiful city.
4. We deeply _______ (后悔) that the big fire took away the two young men’s lives.
5.Please hold on and I will put you___ ___(接通).
根据句意,用括号中所给词的正确形式填空,每空填一词
1.Mobile phones are _______(wide) used all over the world.
2. There is a _______ (possible) that it will rain, so take your umbrella.
3.Our earth is becoming more crowded and _______ (pollute).
4. I___ ___ (hang) the washing on the line to dry yesterday.
5. The ancient tomb group was an important _______ (discover) in Han Dynasty.
If you were asked what your body is made of, probably you would say that it is made of flesh(肉体) and bones and covered with skin. You also know something about the blood which flows through it, and that there is a very important part which we call the brain.
But the flesh and the bones make up the largest part of the body, and there is a good deal to be learned about them. You know the general appearance of both flesh and bone from the parts of animals which you see in the butcher’s shop.
Bone is hard, and of a white color; indeed, it looks more like a piece of wood or stone than a part of a living animal. But bone is a real part of the living body, and it grows and is nourished (滋养)just as the body is. If a man breaks the bone of his arm or his leg, it is firmly bound up, to prevent the broken parts from moving out of the proper places, and in time then bone grows together again and becomes quite strong.
The bones are fastened together by various kinds of joints(关节). They form the framework of the body, and give it strength to retain its proper shape. This framework is called the skeleton(骨架). Some animals, such as worms and slugs, have no skeleton; and others, such as shellfish, have a kind of hard covering or skeleton outside.
The most important part of the skeleton is the backbone. It is so important that naturalists divide all animals into two classes,--- those which have a backbone and those which have none. All the higher animals, including man, have a backbone, or vertebral column as it is called. They are therefore called vertebrate (脊椎的)animals. The others are called invertebrate animals.
1.What’s our body made of?
A. Flesh
B. Flesh and bones.
C. Flesh, bones and flood.
D. Flesh, bones, flood and brain.
2.Where can we see flesh and bones from the parts of animals?
A. In the bookshop. B In the butchers’ shop.
C. At home. D. In the shopping mall
3.Why should the bones bound up firmly if they were broken?
A.To make the bones strong
B. To protect our arms and legs
C. To fasten the joints.
D. To prevent the broken parts from moving out of the proper places.
4. From the passage, we know higher animals are called .
A. backbone B. human beings
C. vertebrate animals D. skeleton
Rubbish sorting (分类) probably doesn't sound like much fun. But there is a new mobile game that may change your opinion about it, and you might even learn something while you play it-Meet Sortee.
Meet Sortee is a puzzle game developed by Flow Studio, a UK company. It makes you think deeply about everyday objects and their meanings.
The rule of the game is quite simple. Two bins are placed on either side of the screen. Each of the bins has a label (标签) next to it and the label explains what it is for. When an object, such as a car or an apple, appears on the screen, you need to decide which bin it should be sorted into and then send it there by moving your finger.
The game seems easy enough at first. But as you move on to more levels, it gets harder. The number of bins increases to three or four and the time given gets shorter. You need to think and move faster. That can be really difficult.
There are 400 0bjects in total and more than 100 bins in the game. The more objects you correctly sort, the more game coins you can get It's a bit like working in a rubbish recycling center, but it has no bad smell.
You can download the free game from Apple's app store (苹果软件下载中心), but it only lets you play the first few levels. If you want to open the next 40 levels, you need to pay 6 yuan for the full game.
1.The passage is probably taken from __ __.
A. a postcard B. a newspaper C. a comic book D. a novel
2.Which of the following can we infer (推断) from the passage?
A. You can play the full game for free.
B. You can play the full game easily.
C. There are only 2 bins in each level.
D. There are over 40 levels in the game.
3. What's the best title of the passage?
A. A mobile game. B. Rubbish sorting.
C. Apple's app store. D. A recycling center.
What opinions did experts have about movements and transportation throughout history?
Take a look.
1.Which of the following experts was a science fiction writer?
A. Lord Kelvin B. Lee Deforest
C. Leonardo da Vinci D. Jules, Verne
2.Leonardo da Vinci’s opinion was that _________.
A. airplanes would never fly
B. no person would ever reach the moon
C. people would fly in a machine with an overhead propeller
D. people would be able to travel under water in airtight ships
3.How many experts’ opinion proved right according to the passage?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four