See a cell phone cover that you like on Taobao? Forget about placing an order, paying the bill online and waiting for days for it to be delivered to you. In the near future, you'll be able to get it in minutes just by hitting "print" on your computer.
You might find it hard to believe that you could actually "print" an object like you would a picture. But it is not that hard to understand how it would work. Just as a traditional printer sprays (喷) ink onto paper line by line, modern 3-D printers spread material onto a surface layer by layer, from the bottom to the top, gradually building up a shape.
Instead of ink, the materials the 3-D printer uses are mainly plastic, resin (树脂)and certain metals. The thinner each layer is --- from a millimeter to less than the width of a hair --- the smoother and finer the object will be.
This may sound like a completely new technology, but the truth is that 3-D printing has been around since the late 1980s. Back then, it was hardly affordable for most people, so few knew about it.
Last year, though, saw a big change in the 3-D printing industry--- printers became much cheaper. For example, 10 years ago a desktop 3-D printer might have cost £20,000 (200,000 yuan), while now they cost only about £ 1,000, according to the BBC.
Taken out of the factory and introduced to more diverse and common uses, 3-D printing can create just about anything you can think of ---flutes (笛子), bikinis, jewelry, aircraft parts and even human organs. In fact, scientists from Cornell University in New York have just made an artificial ear using a 3-D printer, according to Science Daily. The fake ear looks and acts exactly like a natural one.
However, as 3-D printing becomes more common, it may bring about certain problems --- such as piracy(盗版). "Once you can download a coffee maker, or print out a new set of kitchen utensils (餐具) on your personal 3-D printer, who will visit a retail (零售的) store again?" an expert in 3-D printing told Forbes News. Even more frightening, what if anyone in the world could use a 3-D printer to print out a fully functioning gun?
1.According to the article, in the future, the 3-D printing technology will ___.
A.enable people to make better purchases online
B.be applied as widely in our daily lives as computers
C.change the way we make many products
D.shorten the time it takes for people to get what they buy online
2.What was the big event happening in the 3-D printing industry last year?
A.The 3-D printing technology was taken out ofthe factory.
B.The 3-D printer became more affordable forconsumers.
C.The 3-D printer was used for medical treatmentfor the first time.
D.3-D printing technology began to be used invarious fields.
3.How is the last paragraph developed?
A.By analyzing a cause and an effect. B.By making comparisons.
C.By giving examples. D.By presenting research findings.
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A.Printing out everything B.Technology in the future
C.Online shopping disappearing D.Great demand for 3-D printers
When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Leonard Bernstein gave a concert in Berlin, including Beethoven's Ode to Joy, with the word "Joy" changed to "Freedom" in the lyrics sung.The orchestra(管弦乐队)were drawn from both East and West Germany, as well as the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
Freedom was in the air and it was not just for people. The wall between East and West Germany had also kept a large population of wild pigs within the eastern forests of Brandenburg.The wall's falling down made it easier for the big pigs—a very big one can weigh over 300 pounds—to leave the woodlands and walk into the town. Warm winters and easy access to food have helped the population increase. Now about 10,000 wild pigs walk around Berlin.
The nature of the beast has added to the boom(兴旺)."The pigs are intelligent," says Marc Franusch, a spokesman for the Berlin forestry department. "They learn to use the neighborhoods.They get used to people, dogs, and traffic."
The wild pigs tend to travel in small groups and have been found searching rubbish and gardens, feeding their piglets(小猪)in the shadow of parked cars, and crossing busy roads.On average, the animals are involved in one traffic accident every day. And despite the fact that it's illegal, some Berliners have been known to give the pigs food.
Though wild pigs are protected under German law, the city's forestry department is permitted to kill 2,000 of the creatures every year, targeting mostly young adult animals in forests surrounding Berlin. Pigs within city limits are only shot if they make an immediate threat.No humans have yet been seriously wounded by them, but local dogs have been the victims of their tusks. "The forestry department is not aiming to get rid of the pigs," explains Franusch, "but we do have to reduce dangerous situations."
1.The concert in the first paragraph is given to .
A.celebrate Bernstein's success B.remind people of fighting for rights
C.show the artists' delight of life D.express people's joy for freedom
2.The following factors contribute to the boom of wild pigs EXCEPT .
A.the Berlin Wall B.adequate food
C.their own nature D.warm winter
3.From the text we can know that .
A.in Berlin people can never kill any wild pig
B.it is against law to offer food to wild pigs
C.wild pigs each weigh more than three hundred pounds
D.traffic accidents are mainly caused by wild pigs in Berlin
4.The article mainly talks about .
A.why wild pigs in Berlin enjoy so much freedom
B.when wild pigs were united in Berlin
C.how wild pigs are living in Berlin
D.what damage wild pigs have done to Berliners
Teary Joe was a boy with a special ability: he could cry in less than a second.If he 36 something or things became difficult, Joe would 37 a pitiful face.In this way he got everything he wanted, 38 no one could resist(抗拒) his sad face.
But one day, Joe met Pipo.Pipo was begging in the street for some 39 .Pipo was very poor, but he always had the biggest_ 40 on his face.
Joe decided to help Pipo make some money.He went over to Pipo, took off his hat, and started crying with the most pitiful_ 41 .
In a few minutes, Joe's hat was full of coins, but when Joe offered all these to Pipo, Pipo 42 him down.
"I prefer 43 what I receive," answered Pipo with his usual smile."It's much more fun making a(n)44 to get things.Today I've washed a dog, 45 a blind old lady to the park and helped a stranger to mind his bag.Maybe I haven't gotten what I've wanted, but I've done many 46 things."
Joe walked 47 away.He had gotten everything he wanted, but he'd done 48 nothing of interest.He hadn't even 49 himself spending almost all his time crying.
That evening, Joe_ 50 a delicious cake for his supper.When his mother 51 , Joe tried to cry, but_ 52 how joyful Pipo was, Joe couldn't do it.Instead, he had an idea.He tried to get the cake in another way. Joe spent the whole evening helping his mother water the Plants and 53 the rooms.
In the end there was no 54 .But that wasn't so bad, because Joe 55 it had been much more fun doing all those than just crying to get a piece of cake.
1. A.damaged B.ignored C.bought D.disliked
2. A.put on B.put up C.put down D.put off
3. A.though B.until C.because D.unless
4. A.food B.money C.presents D.suggestions
5. A.smile B.doubt C.pity D.dream
6. A.exhibitions B.agreements C.resources D.expressions
7. A.set B.turned C.calmed D.settled
8. A.inspecting B.consulting C.deserving D.asking
9. A.effort B.promise C.excuse D.difference
10. A.accompanied B.accompanying C.companied D.companying
11. A.useless B.difficult C.hopeful D.meaningful
12. A.lightly B.sadly C.carefully D.cheerfully
13. A.secretly B.hardly C.really D.eagerly
14. A.enjoyed B.missed C.noticed D.caught
15. A.cooked B.prepared C.showed D.wanted
16. A.admitted B.allowed C.refused D.decided
17. A.understanding B.suggesting C.commenting D.remembering
18. A.visit B.clean C.check D.leave
19. A.cake B.chance C.luck D.choice
20. A.regretted B.argued C.discovered D.suggested
— Sorry I’m late. I got stuck in traffic.
— _________. You’re here now. Come in and sit down.
A.You are welcome B.That’s right C.Never mind D.I have no idea
—I’m interested in that beautiful MP5 player. How much do you charge for it?
—$ 150. And it’s of the value.
—Well, . but I can’t afford it. Thank you anyway.
A.please lower the price B.it’s worth that
C.it’s really nice D.that’s too dear
Help disabled people whenever you can ______ you will make the world a nicer place to live in.
A.unless B.or C.and D.but