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Ⅰ. 根据句意及汉语提示完成单词
1. This health problem usually
2. He finished the task in a
3. Many people think computers and the Internet will
4. I like reading books in varied
5. Who invented
1. This health problem usually
results
(产生) from what people eat.2. He finished the task in a
single
(单个的) day.3. Many people think computers and the Internet will
replace
(取代) books.4. I like reading books in varied
forms
(形式).5. Who invented
printing
(印刷术)? Do you know?
答案:
Ⅰ.1.results 2.single 3.replace 4.forms 5.printing
1. We find
A.this;learning
B.it;to learn
C.that;to learn
B
impossible for us a foreign language well in a short time.A.this;learning
B.it;to learn
C.that;to learn
答案:
1.B
2. —What was the
—AC Milan won the game.
A.value
B.result
C.decision
B
of the football match last night?—AC Milan won the game.
A.value
B.result
C.decision
答案:
2.B
3. It often takes me two hours
A.do
B.doing
C.to do
C
my homework in the evening.A.do
B.doing
C.to do
答案:
3.C
4. We have to
A.look at
B.look up
C.look through
C
the questions before answering them.A.look at
B.look up
C.look through
答案:
4.C
5.(2024 福建福州·期末)Nobody knows for sure whether humans
A.replaced
B.are replaced
C.will be replaced
C
by robots in the future.A.replaced
B.are replaced
C.will be replaced
答案:
5.C
Ⅲ. 根据汉语意思完成句子
1. 在上班的路上,他给儿子买了一个玩具。
2. 孩子们,快睡吧,不早了。
3. 他起晚了。结果上学迟到了。
He got up late.
4. 许多人把老师比作园丁。
Many people
5. 这家工厂每天生产大量的糖。
This factory produces
1. 在上班的路上,他给儿子买了一个玩具。
On
his way to work
____ ____,he bought a toy for his son.2. 孩子们,快睡吧,不早了。
Go to
sleep/bed
____,kids. It's late.3. 他起晚了。结果上学迟到了。
He got up late.
As
a result
____,he was late for school.4. 许多人把老师比作园丁。
Many people
compare
teachers to
gardeners.5. 这家工厂每天生产大量的糖。
This factory produces
a
large amount
____ ____ sugar every day.of
答案:
Ⅲ.1.On his way to work 2.Go to sleep/bed 3.As a result 4.compare; to 5.a large amount of
Ⅳ. 完形填空
(2024·四川广安改编)A new and exciting invention now allows deaf people to see conversations in real time.Using augmented reality(AR) glasses and a smartphone,deaf and hearing-impaired people are also able to join in everyday conversations.
The AR glasses were developed by Dan Scarfe after he had dinner with his family. The man saw his hearing-impaired grandfather sitting alone in silence while the rest of the family were talking excitedly. This reminded him of his grandfather who was always watching TV shows with subtitles(字幕). Because of this experience,he realised that he should do something to help.
Scarfe got to work with an AR glasses maker. Six months later,a new pair of AR glasses came out.
The glasses first receive the audio(音频) and send it to a connected smartphone. The phone then creates subtitles from that audio. With the help of software,these subtitles appear on the user's glasses screen.
The company first tested the glasses in the UK. The UK was chosen as a testing ground because over 12 million adults in Britain have hearing loss. However,when the product goes global,it could change the lives of some 430 million people. This is about 5% of the world's population and includes 70 million people with total hearing loss.
This is a game changer for the deaf. Mark Atkinson,who is using the AR glasses,says,“As a deaf person,I am blown away by this new technology. When I tried on the glasses for the first time,I was so amazed. Real-time subtitles made me become part of the conversation as never before.”
1. Who is the new invention helpful for?
A. Grandparents with speech problems.
B. Teenagers with reading problems.
C. People with hearing problems.
2. Where did Scarfe's idea of the new invention come from?
A. TV shows.
B. His experience with his family.
C. An AR glasses maker.
3. What does the underlined part “blown away” probably mean?
A. 惊奇的
B. 冷静的
C. 害怕的
4. Where can we probably read this passage?
A. In a travel guide.
B. In a science magazine.
C. In a history book.
(2024·四川广安改编)A new and exciting invention now allows deaf people to see conversations in real time.Using augmented reality(AR) glasses and a smartphone,deaf and hearing-impaired people are also able to join in everyday conversations.
The AR glasses were developed by Dan Scarfe after he had dinner with his family. The man saw his hearing-impaired grandfather sitting alone in silence while the rest of the family were talking excitedly. This reminded him of his grandfather who was always watching TV shows with subtitles(字幕). Because of this experience,he realised that he should do something to help.
Scarfe got to work with an AR glasses maker. Six months later,a new pair of AR glasses came out.
The glasses first receive the audio(音频) and send it to a connected smartphone. The phone then creates subtitles from that audio. With the help of software,these subtitles appear on the user's glasses screen.
The company first tested the glasses in the UK. The UK was chosen as a testing ground because over 12 million adults in Britain have hearing loss. However,when the product goes global,it could change the lives of some 430 million people. This is about 5% of the world's population and includes 70 million people with total hearing loss.
This is a game changer for the deaf. Mark Atkinson,who is using the AR glasses,says,“As a deaf person,I am blown away by this new technology. When I tried on the glasses for the first time,I was so amazed. Real-time subtitles made me become part of the conversation as never before.”
1. Who is the new invention helpful for?
C
A. Grandparents with speech problems.
B. Teenagers with reading problems.
C. People with hearing problems.
2. Where did Scarfe's idea of the new invention come from?
B
A. TV shows.
B. His experience with his family.
C. An AR glasses maker.
3. What does the underlined part “blown away” probably mean?
A
A. 惊奇的
B. 冷静的
C. 害怕的
4. Where can we probably read this passage?
B
A. In a travel guide.
B. In a science magazine.
C. In a history book.
答案:
Ⅳ.1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B
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