There_______ bears if we don’t protect them.
A.won’t be any B.will have no C.won’t have any D.will be some
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I have ________ this news in today’s newspaper. And I know this reporter quite well for he is my uncle Mark.
A.heard B.heard from C.read D.read about
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What season is it in October? If you ask people from the UK, they will tell you it’s “autumn”. But if you go to the US, you will find that people use both “autumn” and “fall”. Why does this season have two names in English?
According to a Dictionary.com, both words have been around for a long time, but neither of them was the first to describe this season. During this season, crops(莊稼) would become ripe and farmers would have a big harvest(豐收). So in old English, this season was simple called “harvest”.
Then, in the 1600s, more people left their farms and moved to cities. Wish fewer people farming, the word “harvest” become less useful English speakers needed a different name for the season. They knew leaves fell from trees during the season, so people started calling it “the fall of the leaf” or “fall” for short.
But at the end of the 1600s, autumn from the French word “autompne” and the Latin “autumns”, came to England. It gradually replaced(替代) “fall” as the word for this season.
At the same time, British people were making their first trips to North America. They brought both the words “fall” and “autumn” with them. That’s why today’s Americans have two names for one season.
1.You may read this article in______.
A.a music magazine B.geography newspaper
C.a culture and history magazine D.a novel for teens
2.Why do Americans have two names for one season?
A.Because British people were making their first trips to North America.
B.Because British people brought them to North America at the end of 1600s.
C.Because the words “autumn” came to North America in 1600s.
D.Because this season was called “harvest” in old English.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Both“autumn” and “fall” have been around for a long time according to a dictionary.
B.More people left their farms and moved to cities at the end of 1600s.
C.Autumn was from the French word “autumns” and the German word “autompne”.
D.Before 1600s you could not meet British people in North America.
4.This passage mainly tells us that______.
A.it is autumn or fall in October in North America
B.both autumn and fall were the first words to describe the season
C.how British people came to North America
D.people in North America have two names for one season
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Imagine having a printer that could make anything. Need new shoes? Just choose a style and size and then print some.
No machine can make all of these things, but 3-D printers are getting very close. Traditional printers put ink on paper. But 3-D printers work with plastic, metal or other materials, including food. Invented in the mid-1980s, 3-D printing is a new technology (技術(shù)).
In the past, 3-D printers were so expensive that only large companies could afford them. In the last one or two years, their cost has dropped greatly. Today, you can buy a 3-D printer for as little as $300. The technology offers the potential (可能性) to print anything at home. When you want something, you needn’t buy it in a store or order it from a factory.
3-D printing can be fun too. For the Valentine’s Day (情人節(jié)) last year, a Japanese company used a 3-D printer to make chocolate copies of people’s faces. At the Fashion Week in Paris, 3-D printing made an appearance too. The clothes were made for show, not for everyday use. But that could soon change. A designer says, “It will only be a matter of time before we see the clothing we wear today produced with this technology.”
3-D printers | |
1. | ◆ It is a new technology that started in the2.. Traditional printers 3. by putting ink on paper. ◆ It uses plastic, metal, food and other things as4.. |
Potential | ◆ People can now afford 3-D5., because they’re much6.. ◆ People can print anything at home instead of buying it in a store or7. it from a factory. |
Example | ◆ Valentine’s Day in Japan: Chocolate copies of people’s faces 8. by a 3-D printer; ◆ The Fashion Week in Paris: 9. for show made by a 3-D printer. |
10. a designer say | It will only be a matter of time before we see the clothing we wear today produced with this technology. |
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— What about jogging with us?
— _______. Jogging is good for us.
A.Not at all B.That’s fine C.My pleasure D.No, thanks
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The product of this company is up to the international _________, so it sells well all over the world.
A.standard B.price C.height D.result
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---________ it is from our own planet Earth to Mars!
--- Yes, it takes months to travel to Mars by spacecraft.
A.How soon B.How long
C.How far D.How often
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If you watch carefully, you can see_______________ the man does the trick.
A.who B.what C.how D.which
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My brother will be ______. Our parents will have a party for his ______ birthday.
A.twenty; twentieth B.twentieth; twentieth
C.twenty; twenty D.twentieth; twenty
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