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Mr King comes from the USA.His family lives in a village called Hylas. It’s near the town of Ashland. It’s a nice and small village.Hylas is a little nearer than Gum Tree from Richmond.It’s about four kilometers away. Mr King has a building.There are six floors in it.There isn’t a lift in it.Mr King likes going up and down on foot.He works in the city of New York.He is going to China next month again.He says the Chinese people are friendly and the food is nice.
( )1.Mr King is_________
A.an American B.an Englishman C.a Chinese D.a Canadian
( )2Which of the follow is not true?
A .Hylas is a small village.
B Hylas is near to Ashland.
C.Hylas is four kilometers from Gum Tree.
D. Hylas is four kilometers from Richmond.
( )3.Mr King lives ______
A. On the sixth floor of the building
B. in a six-floor building.
C. in Ashland D.in Richmond
( )4.Mr King goes up and down the building _______ .
A.by lift B.by car C.by train Don foot
( )5.What is Mr King going to do next week?
A.He’s going to have a holiday.
B He’s going to move to China.
C. He’s going to China .
D He’s going to find work in China.
(B)Come and meet the Indian(印度的) elephants and the new tigers from America. The bears are waiting to meet you, and the monkeys from China are waiting to throw things at you. The lovely dogs from Australia are waiting to laugh at you. The giraffes from Zambia(赞比亚) are waiting to look down on you.
| Tickets | Opening time |
| Adults:$2.00 Children:$1.00 Under 12: Free | 9:00a.m----4:00p.m. except Friday, 10:00a.m----3:00p.m. |
| Keep the zoo clean! Do not touch, give food to or go near the animals. | |
( )6. How many kinds of animals are talked about in the passage?
A. Four B. Five C. Six D. Seven
( )7. Now Mr. Smith is in the zoo with his two sons, one aged 14 and the other aged 10. How much are the tickets all together(总共)?
A. $4.00 B. $2.00 C. $3.00 D. $1.00
( )8. Which of the following is a visiting time?
A. 8:30 a.m. Monday. B. 9:30 a.m. Friday.
C. 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. D. 2:00 p.m. Sunday.
( )9. From the passage we can guess the animal “giraffe” must be very _____.
A. fat B. long C. tall D. strong
( )10. Which of the following can we do in the zoo?
A. Take a few nice photos. B. Give some food to the fish.
C. Touch the monkey on the head. D. Throw things everywhere.
Matt Mason has seen the future—and it’s fun. Mason likes thinking about how machines can make our lives easier by doing the work we hate, such as cleaning. He shows a hard floor cleaning system(系统)that’s built into the wall: it will blow dirt to a part of the room where it will be collected by a vacuum(吸尘器). Then the system will drop some cleaner on the floor and an arm will mop(用拖把擦)it up. “This may trouble you,” says Kara, an expert in Mason’s company. “But you can program it to come on at 3 a. m., and it will just wet-mop the floor for you.”
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When it comes to the kitchen, Bruce Beihoff, another expert at Whirlpool, is sure that in a few years, robots will be doing most of the boring work, freeing us to relax. “More than just fun, future kitchens will be environmentally friendly,” he says. “A new system will be built in the house which can recycle energy(能量)lost from your kitchen to make the whole home warm.”
“The fridge will be the center of the home,” says Daniel Lee, a market expert. The fridge will have a touch screen (触摸屏幕)where you can watch TV, surf the Internet, check your e-mail, keep a shopping list and order vegetables. “Your fridge is the first place you go in the morning and the last place at night,” says Lee.
Ever wonder why a 1.9-meter man and a 1.6-meter woman have to cook meals on counters(工作台)of the same height. “The height was decided over 50 years ago, according to the height of ordinary women,” says Jane Langmuir, an expert of cooking machines. “But times have changed. We have made a new counter where you press a button and it moves to whatever height you want.” At the same time, Ted Selker at MIT’s Counter lab has made the Dishmaker which lets you make dishes and bowls out of plastics at home. After each meal, the dishes are changed straight back into plastics.
1. How many inventions are mentioned in the passage?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.
2. In future, if you want to clean your house, you will _________.
A. have a recycling system built in the wall
B. get up early to start your cleaning system
C. use your fridge to give orders to a cleaner
D. leave the work to a kind of cleaning machine
3. What is future kitchen work like?
A. Terrific and relaxing. B. Easy and interesting.
C. Enjoyable and exciting. D. Funny and amazing.
4. From the passage, we know _________.
A. people will have more and more time enjoying themselves
B. future kitchens can provide all the energy for our life every day
C. the fridge can be found in the center of a future house
D. people must be expert at computers to use these inventions
Matt Mason has seen the future--and it's fun. Mason likes thinking about how machines can make our lives easier by doing the work we hate, such as cleaning. He shows a hard floor cleaning system
(系统)that's built into the wall: it will blow dirt to a part of the room where it will be collected by a vacuum(吸尘器). Then the system will drop some cleaner on the floor and an arm will mop(用拖把擦) it up. “This may trouble you,” says Kara, an expert in Mason's company. “But you can program it to come on at 3 a m, and it will just wet-mop the floor for you.”When it comes to the kitchen, Bruce Beihoff, another expert at Whirlpool, is sure that in a few years, robots will be doing most of the boring work, freeing us to relax.
“More than just fun, future kitchens will be environmentally friendly,” he says. “A new system will be built in the house which can recycle energy(能量)lost from your kitchen to make the whole home warm.”“The fridge will be the center of the home,” says Daniel Lee, a market expert. The fridge will have a touch screen(触摸屏幕)where you can watch TV, surf the Internet, check your e-mail, keep a shopping list and order vegetables. “Your fridge is the first place you go in the morning and the last place at night,” says Lee.
Ever wonder why a 1.9-meter man and a 1.6-meter woman have to cook meals on counters
(工作台)of the same height. “The height was decided over 50 years ago, according to the height of ordinary women,” says Jane Langmuir, an expert of cooking machines. “But times have changed. We have made a new counter where you press a button and it moves to whatever height you want.” At the same time, Ted Selker at MIT's Counter lab has made the dishmaker which lets you make dishes and bowls out of plastics at home. After each meal, the dishes are changed straight back into plastics.(1)How many inventions are mentioned in the passage?
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A .Three. |
B .Four. |
C .Five. |
D .Six |
(2)In future, if you want to clean your house, you will ________.
[
]A
.have a recycling system built in the wallB
.get up early to start your cleaning systemC
.use your fridge to give orders to a cleanerD
.leave the work to a kind of cleaning machine(3)What is future kitchen work like?
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A .Terrific and relaxing. |
B .Easy and interesting. |
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C .Enjoyable and exciting. |
D .Funny and amazing. |
(4)Why is our fridge the first place we go in the morning and the last place at night ion the future?
[
]A
.We will eat something in the fridge from the morning to the evening.B
.We can surf the Internet and check our e-mails from it.C
.We can buy vegetables and watch TV from it.D
.We will have some fridges in our homes.(5)From the passage, we know ________.
[
]A
.people will have more and more time enjoying themselvesB
.future kitchens can provide all the energy for our life every dayC
.the fridge can be found in the center of a future houseD
.people must be expert at computers to use these inventions
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