— What happened to Mrs. Smart?
—She cut herself while she ________ lunch.
A.prepares B.is preparing C.was preparing
The twins are so alike that even their father finds________ hard to tell them from each other.
A.it B.him C.them
上周末,你和同学参加了一次采摘活动。请你为班级英语角写一篇短文,介绍这次活动,内容包括:
1.农场情况;2.采摘过程;3.个人感受
注意:
1.词数100左右;2.题目己为你写好。
题目:My Weekend
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Qian Xuesen was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province on December 11, 1911. After he graduated 1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1934, he traveled a2. the Pacific Ocean to the United States for further study. There he 3. [rɪ’sivd] his Ph.D. degrees in both aerospace and mathematics. After graduation, he became a teacher as w4. as a researcher who studied rockets and missile theories.
He 5.(做出重要贡献)the missile and space programs in China. When he r6. to his motherland in 1955, the country’s space research was almost a 7.. In 1956, he 8.(建立)the first research institute of rockets and missiles. From then on, he was 9.(负责)developing China’s missile, rocket and spacecraft research programs. He was a pioneer in t10. related fields and was honored as “The 11. of China’s Missiles”. He is the pride of the Chinese people.
He 12.(过世)on October 31, 2009, but he is a man who still encourages Chinese youth. His devotion to his country was expressed in his saying, “My career is in China, my s13. is in China and my destination is in China!” When someone said he could 14.(挣更多的钱)if he stayed in the United States, he laughed and said, “My 15. name is Qian, but I don’t like Qian.”
For some students, getting better grades can seem like an impossible task sometimes. With the challenges(挑战)of school, just paying attention in class or studying hard isn’t always enough. But what if there were other ways for students to improve their grades? For parents and students who have ever wondered if this is possible, now you can rest easy. Research suggests that a person who likes doing activities can improve their grades.
Scientists think that those students who are active are not just exercising their bodies, but also exercising their brains(大脑). In turn, they can be able to improve their grades at school.
In the most recent study, researchers found that when children played for half an hour each day, they were better at organizing(组织)their schoolwork as well as doing project work and learning traditionally “difficult” subjects, such as maths.
What does this mean for children who aren’t active? Researchers think that if kids don’t get enough activities, they are going to be at a disadvantage when it comes to school performance.
In the research experiment, a group of children skipped with ropes(跳绳), played basketball and did a number of other games or exercises. Another group of children didn’t do any activities. They took part in testing both before experiment and after the experiment. Testing was mainly for maths and reading skills. Results showed that the children in the activity group did better on the tests than those who had no activity.
All work and no play will not only make Jack a dull(迟钝的)boy, but will also negatively(消极地)affect his grades in school, according to a new study published in the Journal of Pediatrics.
Parents complain(抱怨)children today are actually less active and they always worry about their grades. Dr. Belton, an expert, said,“If you’d like to see your kids do better in school, have them close their books, set down their pencils and go outside to play.”
1.What does the underlined words “rest easy” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Stop worrying. B.Keep working. C.Continue learning. D.Study hard.
2.What kind of children is better at organizing their schoolwork in the most recent study?
A.They study all the time.
B.They play for half an hour every day.
C.They finish their homework on time.
D.They do some reading after class every day.
3.In Paragraph 5, what does the research experiment want to show us?
A.Doing activities is bad for the students.
B.Doing more homework can get better marks.
C.The children in the activity group did better on the tests.
D.Children who didn’t do any activities did better on the tests.
4.Where is the text most probably from?
A.A sports magazine. B.A science book. C.A guide book. D.A history book.
What can drones do? Their many uses include taking pictures from the sky, observing(观察)wild animals and delivering packages. Now these small flying robots are leading a new farming revolution(革命), according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
When equipped(装备)with cameras and other data-gathering devices, drones provide us with an eye in the sky. Here are a few of the farming-related jobs drones can do.
Looking for sick crops
Drones can scan(扫描)crops using different kinds of light. Then, they produce multispectral images(多谱图像)that can help us find sickly yellow plants within fields of green. Drones can also detect bacteria(检测细菌)that are harmful to crops in the air from a few kilometers away. Farmers can check the drones’ air samples(样本)and try to find ways to protect their crops before the bacteria get to them.
Counting cattle
When flying over cattle, drones can track the livestock and find out where fences need fixing. People can also equip drones with thermal imagers(热像仪)and night-vision cameras. This can help farmers look for animals that could harm their cattle.
Water watch
Most fields aren’t perfectly flat(平坦的). After watering, some places may dry out faster than others. Other spots might not get water at all. Drones can scan the field and make a 3-D map. Using the map, farmers can figure out which parts of a field are dry or need improvement.
Spraying pesticide(喷洒农药)
Different parts of a field might be uneven or have different altitudes(高度). Drones can check for this when flying above the land. Then, they change their height and therefore spray the correct amount of pesticide over each part of the field. This is more efficient than traditional pesticide spraying. Drones can finish spraying a field up to five times faster than with traditional machinery, according to a study from MIT.
1.What can drones do to help farmers with their farming?
A.Take pictures. B.Look at wild animals. C.Deliver packages. D.Look for sick crops.
2.What do drones need to help guard cattle at night?
A.Wooden fences. B.Air samples. C.Night-vision cameras. D.3-D printers.
3.What does the underlined word “uneven” probably mean?
A.不肥沃的 B.不相连的 C.不平衡的 D.不平坦的
4.What do we know from the story?
A.Drones can’t detect bacteria unless crops are sick.
B.Drones can fight dangerous animals.
C.Drones can help farmers make sure fields are properly watered.
D.Drones are better at spraying pesticide over flat land.