(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第四篇高分小卷速测02完形填空阅读理解D回答问题试题
小卷速测 (二) 完形填空 +阅读理解 D+回答问题
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Minh was a pottery lover and he was very interested in his grandmother
' s
pottery studio. So Minh was excited when his grandmother Nana invited him into her pottery studio and told him she would teach him how to make pottery. After all, Nana didn 't give all her grandchildren such a(n) 1 . Minh looked forward
陶土 ) and placing his bowl in the heated kiln until it hardened like stone.
过期的奶粉能喝吗“ Be 2 with that, ” Nana said as Minh picked up one of the bowls. The boy carefully
put
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the bowl back on the shelf and
3 his hands inside his pockets. He was anxious to get started
on the lesson Nana had promid him. And he didn ' t want to risk losing
that 4 by breaking any
of her finished pieces of pottery.福建东山
Five hours later, Minh was disappointed and tired. His black work that looked more like a rock
However, he had at least worked out how to make a smooth opening in the Nana was keeping busy. A deep, narrow bowl and a wide, shallow bowl
work.
than a bowl, was a 5 on the first try. Then he made another try but it was 6 any better.
Her practiced hands began to
8 another bowl. “ I ' ll never get it! ” Minh said, watching her
鹅的种类The only way you won ' t learn is if you give up.
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)1.A.invitation
B.introduction
C.prentation
D.sug )2.A.patient B.ned
D.plead
)3.A.stuck
B.reached
C.threw
D.warmed
)4.A.advice B.dream C.urage )5.A.success
B.surpri
C.failure
D.favourite )ainly
B.hardly
C.probably
D.nearly )7.A.danced
B.slept
C.ro
20的英语D.rested )8.A.change
B.wash
C.touch
D.shape
Don ' t worry, you Nana looked at her grandson and sighed, (
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to putting his hands into some cold clay( center of the day. Meanwhile,
7 on Nana ' s worktable.
' ll get it,
你缺啥
” she encouraged him.
Ⅱ. Ⅰ. 完形填空
Since the first person walked on the moon in 1969, technology has greatly helped space exploration. In recent years scientists have built a special robot to accompany astronauts on space missions( 任务 ). Becau this robot looks and moves like a person, a scientist calls it a humanoid robot. The latest model of the humanoid robot is known as R2, short for Robonaut 2.
销量英语R2 was first launched into space on February 24, 2011. It was built by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) and the car producer General Motors(GM).
R2 weighs 330 pounds and costs $2.5 million to build. It has arms and a head — filled with vision equipment — but no legs. Its “brain ”, or computer, is in its stomach. R2's arms can hold 20 pounds. Each bendable finger has 5 pounds of grasping force. R2' s hands are also skillful. Since its hands are shaped like human hands, R2 can u human tools to complete tasks traditionally performed by
astronauts. “ Astronauts absolutely have their day packed from the minute they wake up until t
管 ). R2 can be assigned a task and then checked on periodically. If R2 does not complete a task correctly, astronauts
will be able to make minor adjustments to adapt( so that the task gets done right.
R2 is still in the design stage of development, which means that scientists are frequently
testing it and looking for ways to improve it. Right now, humanoid robots do not have the protective equipment needed to work outside the space station. As technology advances, humanoid robots will be able to help astronauts with dangerous tasks as well as routine ones.
In the future, humanoi d robots will be astronauts ' eyes in space, going to places considered to difficult or unsafe for astronauts to explore. Some of them will be mounted on wheels to explore the surface of planets or asteroids(
小行星 ). The robots will be able to nd back videos and help astronauts
gather information about the atmospheres of the places.
One outcome of using the humanoid robots will be a greater understanding of the interaction between humans and robots. NASA engineers believe that when humans and robots combine forces and
work together, the results will be better than what either could achieve alone. John Olson,
a director
hey
go to bed. If Robonaut can provide just an hour 's worth of relief to the astronauts doing something
they don ' t want to do, that would make it worth it right there,
” says Nic Radford, the deputy
project manager of R2.
One advantage of working with R2
will be that it can
t complain about its work! Astronauts will also appreciate the fact that the robot can perform
its duties without constant supervision( 监