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“An old village woman in her seventies from Zhenjiang Province rented a small house in Shanghai and let visitors to the World Expo live there for free while she slept on a little couch. Her kindness moved(感动) countless people.” Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said so at the Expo 2010 Shanghai China on October 31 when it ended.
It is a true story. The heroine of it is Ying Miaofang, an old woman from a village of Zhuji City in Shaoxing of Zhejiang Province. “I rented a house in Shanghai and received more than 330 Expo visitors during three months’ time. My house was never empty during that period.” Ying told reporters. She also said it was worth helping so many people to visit the Shanghai World Expo and she was praised by Premier Wen.
In the late of last May. Ying Miaofang paid 1,800yuan per month to rent a small house near Changning Road in Shanghai, and spent more money on a new air conditioner, a refrigerator, a TV set and other things. She published her phone number in the newspaper and opened the house for Expo visitors for free on June 23.
Besides providing a free living place., Ying got up very early every morning to buy food, cook breakfast, clean rooms and wash clothes for those guests. Many of her guests wanted to pay some money to her when they left, but she refused. In order to support the Shanghai Would Expo, Ying spent about 20 thousand yuan in all, which could not be regarded as a little money for a woman from a village.
【小题1】The underlined work “countless” has the same meaning as _____

A.enoughB.manyC.fewD.countable
【小题2】The house cost Ying Miaofang _______ yuan during three months.
A.330B.1,800 C.5,400D.20,000
【小题3】Ying Miaofang is a(n)______________.
A.villagerB.workerC.officerD.volunteer
【小题4】The visitors living in the house which Ying Miaofang rented in Shanghai___________.
A.washed clothes for her
B.helped clean the rooms
C.cooked themselves
D.didn’t need to pay for it
【小题5】Ying Miaofang was very happy to ____________.
A.have a good time with her friends
B.help the visitors during the World Expo
C.make money for her family
D.have a good harvest in autum

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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?

    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

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He bought the house which ________ Mr. Wang.


  1. A.
    belonged to
  2. B.
    was belonged to
  3. C.
    was belonging to
  4. D.
    belonged

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“An old village woman in her seventies from Zhenjiang Province rented a small house in Shanghai and let visitors to the World Expo live there for free while she slept on a little couch. Her kindness moved(感动) countless people.” Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said so at the Expo 2010 Shanghai China on October 31 when it ended.
It is a true story. The heroine of it is Ying Miaofang, an old woman from a village of Zhuji City in Shaoxing of Zhejiang Province. “I rented a house in Shanghai and received more than 330 Expo visitors during three months’ time. My house was never empty during that period.” Ying told reporters. She also said it was worth helping so many people to visit the Shanghai World Expo and she was praised by Premier Wen.
In the late of last May. Ying Miaofang paid 1,800yuan per month to rent a small house near Changning Road in Shanghai, and spent more money on a new air conditioner, a refrigerator, a TV set and other things. She published her phone number in the newspaper and opened the house for Expo visitors for free on June 23.
Besides providing a free living place., Ying got up very early every morning to buy food, cook breakfast, clean rooms and wash clothes for those guests. Many of her guests wanted to pay some money to her when they left, but she refused. In order to support the Shanghai Would Expo, Ying spent about 20 thousand yuan in all, which could not be regarded as a little money for a woman from a village

  1. 1.

    The underlined work “countless” has the same meaning as______.

    1. A.
      enough
    2. B.
      many
    3. C.
      few
    4. D.
      countable
  2. 2.

    The house cost Ying Miaofang ______ yuan during three months

    1. A.
      330
    2. B.
      1,800
    3. C.
      5,400
    4. D.
      20,000
  3. 3.

    Ying Miaofang is a(n)______.

    1. A.
      villager
    2. B.
      worker
    3. C.
      officer
    4. D.
      volunteer
  4. 4.

    The visitors living in the house which Ying Miaofang rented in Shanghai______.

    1. A.
      washed clothes for her
    2. B.
      helped clean the rooms
    3. C.
      cooked themselves
    4. D.
      didn’t need to pay for it
  5. 5.

    Ying Miaofang was very happy to ______.

    1. A.
      have a good time with her friends
    2. B.
      help the visitors during the World Expo
    3. C.
      make money for her family
    4. D.
      have a good harvest in autum

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      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?
[     ]
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

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