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一、短文填空。从下面方框中选出 10 个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确、通顺(每词限用一次)。
although anything build detail explain necessary
one other powerful problem start travel
A few years ago, my younger sister and I were about to board the plane to Norfolk, the air hostess stopped us and hurriedly stated,“We got 1 !”
Very soon we were back in the airport, waiting, and then finally back on the plane. I waited for the pilot to give a(n) 2 . Soon the pilot's voice came,“Sorry for the delay, ladies and gentlemen. We had no 3 on the plane. We have a generator(发电机) on the ground right now, and we are trying 4 the engines. Once we get them going, we will get up in the air and head to Norfolk, and see what happens.” That was all he said. See what happens? We are going to get up in the air, and see what happens? Couldn't we have 5 plan?
Thirty minutes passed, we got up in the air, and what happened? 6 —other than push and lift. After landing in Norfolk, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
7 I do sincerely like to have a plan better than “see what happens” worked out when flying, it really isn't such a bad life strategy(策略). All too often, I would see people stop chasing(追赶) their goals just because they don't have all the 8 pieces or make sure about results when in reality, and in fact, they will never have all the pieces. If your effort is 9 a business, if your mission(任务) is to start a friendship, if your goal is to learn a new skill, “Get up in the air, and see what happens!”
When 10 , I still hope my pilot has a more detailed plan than “We will see what happens.” Although in life, it isn't such a bad strategy, after all.
1.
although anything build detail explain necessary
one other powerful problem start travel
A few years ago, my younger sister and I were about to board the plane to Norfolk, the air hostess stopped us and hurriedly stated,“We got 1 !”
Very soon we were back in the airport, waiting, and then finally back on the plane. I waited for the pilot to give a(n) 2 . Soon the pilot's voice came,“Sorry for the delay, ladies and gentlemen. We had no 3 on the plane. We have a generator(发电机) on the ground right now, and we are trying 4 the engines. Once we get them going, we will get up in the air and head to Norfolk, and see what happens.” That was all he said. See what happens? We are going to get up in the air, and see what happens? Couldn't we have 5 plan?
Thirty minutes passed, we got up in the air, and what happened? 6 —other than push and lift. After landing in Norfolk, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
7 I do sincerely like to have a plan better than “see what happens” worked out when flying, it really isn't such a bad life strategy(策略). All too often, I would see people stop chasing(追赶) their goals just because they don't have all the 8 pieces or make sure about results when in reality, and in fact, they will never have all the pieces. If your effort is 9 a business, if your mission(任务) is to start a friendship, if your goal is to learn a new skill, “Get up in the air, and see what happens!”
When 10 , I still hope my pilot has a more detailed plan than “We will see what happens.” Although in life, it isn't such a bad strategy, after all.
1.
problems
2. explanation
3. power
4.to restart
5.another
6.Nothing
7. Although
8. necessary
9. to build
10. traveling
答案:
problems; explanation; power; torestart; another; Nothing; Although; necessary; tobuild; traveling
二、补全短文。根据短文内容,从短文后的A~F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。
Computers, smart phones, and other machines are the perfect servants. They always do what they are “told”. 1 But what if we could just talk to them normally and really tell them what to do?
This type of technology, known as voice control or voice recognition, has been shown in films and TV shows since the 1960s. The Star Trek TV series, which debuted(首次亮相) at this time, showed spaceships that could reply to human voice orders. The 1968 film 2001:A Space Odyssey “starred” HAL 9000, a computer that human astronauts could talk to. 2
3 Siri and Alexa are often heard and used, two examples of voice recognition software made by Apple and Amazon. They can be asked to do many things, from setting alarms and playing music to placing online orders and activating household appliances(家用电器).
4 When you're driving a car or walking down the sidewalk, it can be inconvenient or even dangerous to pick up your smart phone and type away on the keyboard. Voice recognition allows you to focus on whatever you're doing at the moment while still doing other tasks.
People with hearing disabilities can also benefit. 5 Then the words can be turned into text that deaf people can read. Advanced speech recognition software can even hear words spoken in one language and then translate them into another language.
A. It was mainly used to play chess and fix up the astronauts' spaceship.
B. Because speech recognition software can be used to “listen” to spoken words.
C. Real-world voice recognition, on the other hand, is used for more everyday tasks.
D. We usually “tell” them to do things by using a mouse or keyboard, or pressing a button.
E. One of the nice things about voice recognition is that it can be used when we're on the go.
F. One of the problems of most voice recognition technology is that it is not able to recognize specific voices.
1.
Computers, smart phones, and other machines are the perfect servants. They always do what they are “told”. 1 But what if we could just talk to them normally and really tell them what to do?
This type of technology, known as voice control or voice recognition, has been shown in films and TV shows since the 1960s. The Star Trek TV series, which debuted(首次亮相) at this time, showed spaceships that could reply to human voice orders. The 1968 film 2001:A Space Odyssey “starred” HAL 9000, a computer that human astronauts could talk to. 2
3 Siri and Alexa are often heard and used, two examples of voice recognition software made by Apple and Amazon. They can be asked to do many things, from setting alarms and playing music to placing online orders and activating household appliances(家用电器).
4 When you're driving a car or walking down the sidewalk, it can be inconvenient or even dangerous to pick up your smart phone and type away on the keyboard. Voice recognition allows you to focus on whatever you're doing at the moment while still doing other tasks.
People with hearing disabilities can also benefit. 5 Then the words can be turned into text that deaf people can read. Advanced speech recognition software can even hear words spoken in one language and then translate them into another language.
A. It was mainly used to play chess and fix up the astronauts' spaceship.
B. Because speech recognition software can be used to “listen” to spoken words.
C. Real-world voice recognition, on the other hand, is used for more everyday tasks.
D. We usually “tell” them to do things by using a mouse or keyboard, or pressing a button.
E. One of the nice things about voice recognition is that it can be used when we're on the go.
F. One of the problems of most voice recognition technology is that it is not able to recognize specific voices.
1.
D
2. A
3. C
4. E
5. B
答案:
D; A; C; E; B
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