1.It is ridiculous of Tom to be frightened of his own ________ (影子).
2.Please keep me i________ of everything that’s happening.
3.The new technology has been more widely ________ (采用).
4.You must make an a___________ with the manager before your visit.
5.The government made an ________ (呼吁) to everyone to save water.
6.The island offers a v________ of scenery and wildlife, which attract people from all around the world.
7.The most obvious problem with our class is _______ (缺乏) in interaction or teamwork.
8.If t_______ in time and in a proper way, the patient was likely to be saved.
9.Michael gave me a call the ________ (瞬间) he arrived in London.
10.Although both of Yao Ming’s parents were p________ basketball players, they didn’t expect their son to follow in their footsteps.
Li Qiang couldn’t believe that he had travelled to the year AD 3008 1. a time capsule. Transported by Wang Ping’s parents’ company 2.(call) “Future Tours”, he started his first time trip. On his 3.(arrive), the totally new surroundings were difficult for him 4.(tolerate). His head ached for lack of fresh air 5. he also suffered from “time lag”. 6. (Lucky), his guide, Wang Ping, who was very understanding, gave him much help in time. He gave Li Qiang some green tablets and a mask, 7. helped Li overcome the problems.
After a short time of feeling unsettled and nervous, Li Qiang was back on 8.(he) feet again. Then he followed Wang Ping to collect a hovering carriage that 9. (drive) by computer. Soon he could fly as swiftly as Wang Ping. How amazing it was to fly above the ground! Then they arrived at a strange-looking house belonging to Wang Ping’s parents. Li Qiang was treated to a delicious dinner and had a wonderful bath there. 10. (exhaust), Li Qiang slid into bed and fell fast asleep.
There Really Was a Santa Claus
Ann worked for a big company. One of the duties of her _______ was to go to the post office every day and _______ the company mail. One day in December, she _______ a beggar making himself up as a Santa Claus _______ on the corner of the street. Each day she _______ her coins and dropped them in his bowl. He would smile and _______ her a Merry Christmas.
At night the temperature dropped below 0℃, but the Santa Clause _______ stood in the cold wind. _______ she dropped her coins into his bowl, she handed him a pair of gloves.
A week later, a(n) _______ Santa Claus was standing there. “What happened to the other Santa Claus?” she asked. He told her, “He’s very ________ today.” She prayed for his health.
Later that day, a colleague came into her office ________. “I don’t know what I’m going to do.” “What’s wrong?” she asked. “It’s my ex-husband,” her colleague ________, “I don’t have any money to buy my boys anything for Christmas, ________ my ex-husband refuses to send money to them. It breaks my heart that they won’t have anything this year.” The lady ________ her colleague,“I’m sure everything will ________. It’s Christmas. Believe in miracles(奇迹).”
That evening, she told her husband about her colleague’s ________, “I know we don’t have much money to ________, but I’d like to give her fifty or a hundred dollars. We’ll just get ourselves less this year. Last year we couldn’t ________ to buy anything for ourselves but we still had a wonderful Christmas.” Her husband smiled, “Give her one hundred dollars. She needs it more than we do.”
She reached up and held him. Warmth spread ________ her body. He held her and realized that ________ really was a Santa Claus — and he had married her!
1.A. family B. job C. life D. religion
2.A. receive B. go through C. answer D. pick up
3.A. spotted B. watched C. sensed D. followed
4.A. standing B. waiting C. playing D. performing
5.A. earned B. counted C. saved D. threw
6.A. send B. offer C. wish D. tell
7.A. even B. just C. yet D. still
8.A. After B. If C. Since D. Although
9.A. honest B. strong C. considerate D. new
10.A. sad B. sick C. cold D. poor
11.A. in tears B. in shock C. in horror D. in trouble
12.A. concluded B. continued C. decided D. commented
13.A. or B. but C. so D. otherwise
14.A. reminded B. amused C. fooled D. comforted
15.A. come back B. work out C. run out D. open up
16.A. message B. suggestion C. example D. situation
17.A. lend B. help C. lose D. pay
18.A. offer B. afford C. promise D. help
19.A. off B. to C. among D. through
20.A. it B. there C. this D. that
Experts have recently found that making conversation plays an essential part in connecting with people and building closer relationships. Although most people can hold a conversation, only a few are smooth when they talk. If you have dreamed about being a good talker, or you just want to make some change, then listen up!
●Talk slowly
Generally, good talkers don’t rush into a conversation. 1. They act as if they have all the time in the world. This makes them come off as centered and collected. Model this way of talking and you will create the same effect.
●Hold more eye contact
Most people keep eye contact about 2/3 of the time or less when they talk. 2. This will convey confidence and interest in interacting with them.
3.
People with good conversation skills are more likely to notice the kind of things that the average person doesn’t notice, and to bring such details into the conversation. They may notice and point out an interesting ring on the other person’s hand, a certain foreign accent, or a certain voice tone they use when saying a name. All these details help to leave a deep impression.
●Express Your emotions
4. Express your feelings about those facts. Keep in mind that it is at the emotional (情感) level that people connect best.
●Use the best words
The ability to talk smoothly has a lot to do with choosing the precise(精确的) words to convey your precise feelings or thoughts. 5. It will help you develop a way with words and allow you to express yourself more easily.
Conversational skills don’t improve just like that. It takes time, practice and the ability to learn at a rapid rate from your own experiences.
A. Notice the details.
B. Offer interesting news.
C. Improve conversational skills.
D. Don’t just present the facts—you’re not a newspaper.
E. It’s a very good idea to hold eye contact just a bit more than that.
F. Develop your vocabulary and practice communicating as accurately as possible.
G. They take their time when they think over something and when they say it out loud.
If you are in Dubai you may notice a robot police officer sharing the street with you. Your first thought might be, “Have I walked into a movie set?”
The answer is no. That robot is Dubai's newest police officer. The robot has a touch screen instead of a gun. The robot will be employed mostly at shopping centers and other places popular with visitors.
The robot's face has eyes but no mouth or nose. It stands 165 centimeters tall and weighs 100 kilograms. If the robot works well, Dubai says 25 percent of its police force could be robots by 2030. The robot cop(巡警) was officially presented at Dubai's Gulf Information and Security Expo and Conference in May.
The police hope the robot will make life easier for the people of Dubai. Khalid Al Razooqi is Director General of Smart Services at the Dubai Police. He said the robot can help the public every day, and that “it won't ask for any sick leave”.
The robot cannot make arrests (逮捕). But it can recognize faces and compare them to photographs on a criminal database. It can also sense emotions. People can use the robot's touch screen to do things like reporting a crime, paying fines and reporting lost or found things. They can also ask how to get somewhere. The robot can greet and shake hands with people. So far, the robot can speak Arabic and English. It soon will learn other languages such as Russian, Chinese, French and Spanish. In addition to having a touch screen, the robot has a camera that can live stream video to a police command center.
Dubai has plans to add other kinds of robots to its police force. Within two years, the city plans to use a threemetertall robot that can run up to 80 kilometers an hour. The Dubai government says the machine would be the world's largest robot. A human police officer will be able to sit inside and control the robot. It will be able to lift heavy objects.
The city also plans to use an eggshaped robot to control parking areas and give tickets to people who break traffic laws.
1.Why do the police use the robot?
A. To attract more tourists to Dubai. B. To make people's life much easier.
C. To reduce the cost of the human workforce. D. To introduce new technology to people.
2.According to the Paragraph 5, the robot cannot be used to ________.
A. report a crime B. pay fines
C. ask for directions D. chat with people freely
3.What can be inferred from the text?
A. Robots have a bright future in Dubai.
B. Robots will replace the police in the near future.
C. People prefer robots to the human police service.
D. Robots will be used in every public area in Dubai.
Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five, he gave £12,000 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children’s playground.
As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk, Johnson said that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be a hundred. The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five. Johnson had a sense of humor. He liked whisky and drank some each day. “I have an injection (注射) in my neck each evening.” He told the newspaperman, thinking of evening glass of whisky.
The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and has a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain, asking him for the secret of his daily injection.
1.Johnson became a rich man through ________.
A. doing business B. making whisky C. cheating D. buying and selling land
2.Many people wrote to Johnson to find out ________.
A. how to inject themselves to live longer B. how to live happily
C. how to become wealthy D. what kind of whisky he had
3.What can we infer from the passage?
A. Johnson needed an injection in the neck.
B. Johnson liked whisky and drank some each day.
C. The newspaperman misled the public deliberately.
D. The newspaperman got the wrong end of the stick.