Questions 1-9 are about the following passage.
Biorobotics is a field within robotic science that is bad on the movements of living things. The most famous biorobots look and move a lot like humans. However, there are veral robots that have been made to mimic animals. While many companies develop such robots as toys, some are ud for practical purpos. One example of a biorobot is a flying robot that is bad on the movements of bees. The robot, named “Carlton,” was developed by the German Rearch Center for Artificial Intelligence. Built to be both light and powerful, it can hover like a bee in tight spaces and also change direction without losing speed. This robot’s abilities make it very uful for military and police arch and rescue missions. For example, Carlton can hide behind a tall wall, ri up to quickly look at what is on the other side, and then hide again. It can also nd video images of what it es to soldiers in a safe location far away. “Modsnake” is a robot that was modeled on snakes. This robot was developed by the Carnegie Mellon University Biorobotics Lab. It is made to move like a snake, so it can pass through narrow spaces, move over all sorts of obstacles, climb poles, and even swim. The way Modsnake moves makes it uful for a variety of tasks, such as c
hecking for survivors in collapd buildings, finding damaged areas inside of pipes, and cleaning up oil spills in lakes and rivers. A third robot, bad on cockroaches, also has veral us. “Sprawl” was designed by a rearch team at Stanford University to take videos and recover small objects. Like many six-legged robots, Sprawl was made to move like an inct. However, Sprawl is uncommonly fast and strong for its size, just like a real cockroach. The characteristics make it particularly uful for military situations in which an enemy might try to disable it. It is very difficult to shoot becau it moves quickly and is relatively small. Even if an enemy shoots Sprawl, it can usually keep functioning. 教案检查评语
1. What is the passage mainly about?
(A) Biorobots bad on animals (B) Biorobots that work like humans (C) Military us of biorobots (D) Flying abilities of biorobots
2. In line 3, the word mimic is clost in meaning to_____.
(A) understand (B) guard (C) teach (D) copy
3. In line 3, the word some refers to_____.
(A) companies (B) toys (C) robots (D) humans
4. According to the passage, Carlton can do all of the following things EXCEPT ________. (A) change directions quickly (B) climb in tight spaces (C) hide behind walls (D) nd video images
5. What does the author imply about Modsnake?
(A) It has no legs. (B) It moves quickly. (C) It can be dangerous. (D) It has no military us.
6. In line 13, the word collapd is clost in meaning to_____.
活着的读后感>胜券在握的近义词(A) old (B) cheap (C) wooden (D) fallen
7. Which of the following is true about Sprawl?
(A) It was originally built to destroy small objects. (B) It was developed by a German rearch team. (C) It is smaller than a cockroach. (D) It is small but very solid.
8. Why is Sprawl uful in military situations? (A) It cannot be shot. (B) It can shoot at the enemy. (C) It is small enough to be shot from a gun. (D) It will usually keep working even when shot.
9. In line 18, the word disable is clost in meaning to_____. (A) break (B) follow (C) e (D) buy
Questions 1-4 refer to the following e-mail.
Dear Random Hou Books I would like to join your young adult book club. But I was told by the book club
1.moderator that my membership request was too late for me【】 this year. (A)to join (B)joining (C)joined (D)will join
2.I was wondering if 【】that an exception could be made in my ca. (A)any way (B)any way there (C)is any way (D)there is any way
3.I【】the three books that the club has already discusd,and l am now (A)reading (B)will read (C)have read (D)am reading
4.reading the next one .Could you plea let me【】 about this as soon (A)known (B)knowing (C)to know (D)know as possible? Sincerely, Becky Holmes
Questions 5-8 refer to the following announcement
To All Students Who Bought Winter Semester Bus Pass: If you bought a city bus pass for this winter mester before September 1,
5.plea contact the city bus division.After September 1 ,【】the cost (A) lowered(B)the city lowering (C)the city lowered (D)lowered the city
6.of student bus pass from $95to$80.Students 【】$95 for their bus (A)were paying
(B)paid (C)which paid (d)who paid pass will get a $15 refund.However,the students must contact the city bus division
7.within the next two weeks. 【】The number is 444-0343, (A)to get their refunds (B)their refunds will be gotten (C)and to get their refunds (D)when getting their refunds
8.and the office【】 are 9:00—5:00,Monday through Friday. (A)time (B)hours (C)life (D)rvices
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迎是什么结构饮茶Questions 9—14 refer to the following part of a short story .
Gilbert walked over to Jill Roadhou and said,“Would you like to dance?”
9.She looked at him like he was speaking Russian, so he repeated 【】question. (A)some (B)other (C)a (D)the
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10 【】she spoke :”Uh⋯yeah,l guess so ,”said Jill. (A)Finally (B)lately (C)Evenly (D)Early When the music began to blast from the speakers,Gilbert was ready with the dance
11.moves that his sister 【】him .He kicked his right leg, clapped (A)teaching (B)taught (C)had taught (D)was teaching
正员12.his hands,and did a tight spin on the spot.To his great delight,Jill looked 【】 (A)impresd (B)impressing (C)impression (D )impress and,following his lead,did the exact same dance step.She was smiling,and Gilbert
13.thought she must be having fun.【】 filled him with confidence. (A)By thinking (B)It was the thought (C)The thought (D)Thinking
14.He spun around,but【】he did,he stumbled and fell . (A)since (B)as (C)if (D)until