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Have you ever had dreams about building a robot? Or putting together a spaceship? Or even seeing your face made out of chocolate? Done. All you need is a 3-D printer!
The possibilities of 3-D printing seem endless. All the user has to do is to design an object on the computer and choose a material to print in. The printers print in hundreds of different materials including glass, sugar and even skin! When the user presses "print", the 3-D printer spreads the material layer by layer and like magic the object is produced.
The first 3-D printer was invented in 1986 by an American, Charles Hull. But 3-D printing has only become cheap enough recently for most people to use. Designers now use 3-D printing to create unusual things. The Dutch artist Dirk Vander Kooj prints furniture made from old fridges. And doctors have used 3-D printing to print human body parts! The Telegraph reported in February that scientists from Cornell Medical College even printed a man-made ear.
But like a lot of new technologies , if 3-D printing gets into the wrong hands, it can be dangerous. In 2011 a group of four men in the US used 3-D printing to produce ATM skimmers . These were placed on an ATM and stole over $400,000 from users of the ATM. It is terrible to think that criminals like them might one day use a 3-D printer to print a gun.
But for better or for worse, 3-D printing has been put into use. In a few years, you'll probably be wondering how you could ever live without your 3-D printer!
(1) invented the first 3-D printer.
A.Charles Hull
B.Dirk Vander Kooj
C.A doctor called Cornell
D.Four men in the US
(2)What is the correct order for people to use a 3-D printer? a. Choose a material. b. Press the print button.
c. The 3-D printer spreads the material. d. Use a computer to design an object.
A.a,b,c,d
B.d,a,b,c
C.a,c,d,b
D.d,c,b,a
(3)The underlined word " gets into the wrong hands " in the fourth paragraph might meanin English.
A.the hands caught by the printer
B.to get into trouble
C.the hands used in a wrong place
D.to do something illegally
(4)What does the writer think of the 3-D printer?
A.It is necessary only for our work.
B.It is too expensive for most people.
C.It is helpful but dangerous.
D.It is useless in our daily life.

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【題目】The Fairy Penguin

Webbed feet

Fairy penguins are the smallest of all the penguins in the world. They live in the south of Australia and in New Zealand.

Fairy penguins weigh () about one kilogram. They stand thirty centimeters (厘米) tall. Their back feather (羽毛) are dark blue and their front feathers are white. They have a beak and webbed feet.

Fairy penguins live on the land and in the sea. They are very good swimmers but they cannot fly. They eat small fish.

Fairy penguins breed (繁殖) on land. The mother penguins lay two white eggs in a hole. The mother and father penguins share the job of sitting on the eggs.

When the baby penguins come out, the mother and father penguins bring food from the sea. In eight weeks the baby penguins can have grown feathers. They are soon ready to look for their own food. Fairy penguins are often in danger. Wild animals eat them; people catch them; they have no place to live in. If their numbers become too small, these little penguins might leave our world forever.

1Are fairy penguins the smallest of all the penguins in the world?

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2What color are fairy penguins’ feathers?

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3What do fairy penguins eat?

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4Who shares the job of sitting on the mother penguin’s eggs?

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5Why are fairy penguins often in danger?

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【題目】下面是汶川地震中的一張照片。它記錄了一個叫郎錚的三歲男孩在地震十小時后被解放軍從廢墟(debris)中救出(rescue)。躺在擔(dān)架(stretcher)上的他慢慢地舉起右手向救他的人敬禮(salute to)。請你以“感動”為題,用英語簡單描述這個故事并寫出你的感想。
要求:故事描述要包括提供的所有信息。字?jǐn)?shù):80—100。短文開頭已給出,不計入總字?jǐn)?shù)。

Moved
At 14:28 on May 12, an earthquake broke out in Wenchuan. Soon people all over China went to the rescue.

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In Europe, small cars have always been more popular than large cars. In the United States, large cars and midsize cars are more popular than smaller cars. As a result, European automakers used to make different kinds of small cars while American automakers used to build bigger, heavier cars. However, these days, automakers in both America and Europe produce cars of different sizes. This is because most automakers sell their cars all over the world.
The price of gasoline (汽油) is one reason for differences in car choices. Since gasoline is more expensive in Europe, many Europeans want smaller, lighter cars that will travel a long way on a gallon (加侖) of gasoline.
Other reasons also enter into the big or little car decision. Many European cities have narrow, winding (彎曲的) streets. In these cities a small car is easier to control than a large one.
For a long time, few Americans bought small cars. Instead they chose large cars, because these roomy cars were more comfortable for large families and long trips. Some people also liked the powerful engines (發(fā)動機(jī)) that large cars had. Since gasoline was cheap, drivers did not mind that the large cars used a lot of gasoline.
But in the 1970s, there were gasoline shortages in the United States. The price of gasoline went up. Though large cars were still more popular than smaller cars, sales of small cars increased. Some people also bought small cars because these cars caused less air pollution than larger cars.
Today, Americans' car choices are still changing. Though Americans are still buying many small cars, the fastest growing sales are for certain kinds of large cars. These types of cars are called minivans and sport utility vehicles (SUV). They are very popular today. But of course, that could change tomorrow.
(1)Which of the following does the article lead you to believe?
A.Sport utility vehicles are small cars.
B.Minivans are becoming less popular.
C.European car companies sell many cars in America.
D.Cars with powerful engines caused less air pollution.
(2)What does the word “roomy” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.having much space
B.having little space
C.having a large room
D.having a small room
(3)What can we infer (推斷) from the article?
A.Small cars are better than large cars.
B.The price of gasoline is always rising.
C.Large cars will always be popular in the United States.
D.People like to have different kinds of cars to choose from.

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After that, we went on down the river. It was very dark that night and it wasn't easy to see where we were going. Suddenly, a big steamboat came at us very fast, and the next minute it was right over us. Jim and I jumped off the raft (木筏) into the water. The boat hit the raft and went on up the river.
When I came up out of the water, I couldn't see Jim anywhere. I called out his name again and again, but there was no answer. “He's dead!” I thought. Slowly, I swam to the side of the river and got out. I saw that I was near a big old wooden house. Suddenly a lot of very angry dogs jumped out at me. They made a terrible noise and someone called from the house, “Who's there?”
“George Jackson,” I answered quickly. “I've fallen off a river boat.”
Well, the people who lived in that house were very kind, and they took me in and gave me some new clothes and a good meal. I told them that my family were all dead, so they said I could stay with them as long as I wanted. It was a beautiful house and the food was good there, so I stayed.
A few days later one of the slaves in the house came to me and said, “Come with me!” Together, we went down to some trees by the river. “In there!” he said and went away.
On the ground, I found a man, asleep. It was Jim! I was really pleased to see him. When the steamboat hit the raft, Jim told me, the raft didn't break up. Jim swam after it and caught it. Then he began to look for me.
We decided to leave at once. It's all right living in a house for a little while, but you feel more free and easy and comfortable on a raft.
(1)What happened LAST in the story?
A.George saw a big house.
B.George got some new clothes.
C.George found Jim on the ground.
D.George jumped off the raft into the water.
(2)Why did George Jackson answer “quickly” when someone called from the house?
A.George felt afraid and nervous.
B.George felt happy and lucky.
C.George really wanted to stay there.
D.George didn't want to lie to him.
(3)Which of these old sayings best fits this story?
A.It never rains but it pours.
B.Every dog has its day.
C.Burn the candle at both ends.
D.Many hands make light work.

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【題目】假如現(xiàn)在是2116年,你是Kate,生活在火星上。你的朋友Jim現(xiàn)在在地球上,他即將來火星生活。請你用英語寫一封信,向他介紹你在火星的生活。

注意:1.總詞數(shù)100左右,信的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);2.信中須涉及上述幾個方面的內(nèi)容,并要求合理想象,適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,使意思表達(dá)更加完整。
Dear Jim,
Now, I'm writing a letter to you on Mars. It's really wonderful to live on Mars.

Yours
Kate

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【題目】We should keep _______ in the reading-room.

A.quite B.quietly

C.quiet D.quickly

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【題目】Is this a photo of your daughter?She looks ____ in the pink dress.

A.lovely B.quietly

C.politely D.happily

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【題目】 Why didn’t Jane enjoy _____ ? Can you me the answer?

A. her, say B. herself, tell

C. her, speak D. herself, said

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【題目】Listening is just as ______ as speaking in language learning.

A.important B.more important

C.most important D.the most important

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