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A.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.

Whenyou'rebored,whatwillyoudofirst?Ifyou'relikemany,theanswerisquitesimple:Youreachforyourphone.

Fiveminutesofshortvideosorfunnypicturesseemlikeap81break.

Iftliatsoundsfamiliar,anewstudyhasbadnews.Reachingforyourphoneislikelytoleaveyoufeelingmorebored.

Theproblemisn'ttakingabreak.Theproblemisyourphone.Aresearchshowsusingphonescan'lhelppeopler

82fromtheirheavywork.

Tofigureoutther___83betweenphonesandboredom,theresearchteaminstalled(安裝)anapponthe

phonesof83volunteerstofindouthowoftentheyusedtheirphones.Theyalsoasked11

thesevolunteerstokeepdiariesforthreedays,recordingtheirlevelofboredomeveryI

hour

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questionnaire,thevolunteerspickedI\1]

uptheirphones52percentofthetime.Theyspentanaverageofaround90secondsonit

eachtime,nreportstheresearchteam."Themoretiredweare,themost

l_84wearetoreachforourphones.Whilewelooktoourphonestorelieve(減輕)boredom,screentime

seemedtoi___85feelingsofboredom.Thevolunteersactuallyreportedhigherlevelsofboredomafterhavingused

theirsrnartphoncs.^^

Theresearchteampointedoutthatphonebreaksmayendupbeingmoretiring(hanstimulating.Inotherwords,

watchingthefunnyvideosisverynice,butit'snoww86thecosttoyourbrainineffortandconcentration.In

addition,pickingupyourphonemightremindyouthatyouhaveabet:erchoicetodosomethingelseifyoudon'thave

tofinishthetasksimmediately.Bothyourtimeandeffortareeasilywasted.

Whatshouldwedoi87?Takingawalkisgoodexercise.Callingsomeonecanmakeyourmood

cheerful.Readingabookgivesyourbrainafreshstart.Youcandomanythingslikethat.Justremember,don'treachfbr

yourphone!

Key:81.pleasant82.relax83.relation84.likely85.increase86.worth87.instead

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C.Readthepassageand們intheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空

格限填詞,首字明已給)(14分)

ItwasAugustinParis.MostParisianswereoutofthecity,enjoyingtheirsummerholiday.Thestree:sweree71and

restaurantswereclosed.

ButonaSaturdaymorningat9a.rn.,Iwasstandinginaqueue.IwaswaitingtoseeLeonardodaVinci'sMonaLisa,

theworld'smostfamousartwork.Iboughttheticketinadvance.However,bythetimeIarrivedatthe(盧浮宮),

therehadbeenaverylong172.

Itlookmearound30minutestopassthesecuritycheck.AsIentered(hemuseum,Ifoundthesecondairport-style

queueoftheday.Thelinemovedforwards73andsilently.It'sjustlikeatriptoIkca.Youonlyneedsomeglasses.

However,youhavetowalk,eyes-down,pastlotsofsofasandtablesbeforeyoureachwhatyouneed.

TheonlysigntheMonaLisawasc74wasaforestofsecurityofficers.Onlytenpeoplewereallowedtoviewthe

paintingatalime.Aposteroutsidethepen(圍欄)warned,44TheMonaLisahasmanyadmirers.Pleasekeepyourvisit

shortandsweettogivee75achancetomeether.”

“Howshortisshortandsweet?”Iwondered.Veryshort,itturnedout.

Mywatchclockedonly22secondsfromenteringthepenbeforetwostaffmemberstoldmeitwastimetog76.“One

photoandgo/'theysaid.Itriedtotakeaselfie,butanarmquicklycametoguidemeonwards.Behindme,thequeue

slowlymovedforward,tenbyten,totakeaphotoandleave.

Iwasalmosta77asIadmiredtheotherartworksintheLouvre.Icouldn'thelpwondering:Whyarewesoeagerto

seetheMonaLisa?Arcwcreallygoingtoappreciatethefamousartworksorarcwcjust“checkingin"atthe“popular”

attractions?

Key:71.empty72.line73.slowly74.Close75.everyone76.go77.alone

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B.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,是其內(nèi)容通順,每

空格限填一次,首字母已給)

HaveyouseentheHollywoodmovieSherlockHolmes?HolmesisacharactercreatedbyBritishwriterSirArthur

ConanDoyle.Hisbooksweresopopular(hatHolmessoonb71"(hemostfamousdetectiveintheworld."Whatdo

youneedtobeagooddetective?ThemovieSherlockHolmeswillshovzyou.

Inthismovie,thisgreatdetectivefacesadangerousman,LordBlackwood.TogetherwithhisbestfriendDr.

Watson,HolmesstopsBlackwood'splantoc72theworldwithblack"magic".

MostofusarenotasintelligentasHolmes.Butwecanalsoworkoutmysteriesonourown.

Allwehavetodoistofollowsomesimplerules.

RuleNo.1:Justice(正義)isthemostimportant.

Nomatterhowsmartheorsheis,(hemostimportantqualityforadetectiveisbeinggood.In(hemovie,Lord

BlackwoodandSherlockHolmesarebothveryintelligent.Thed73isthatLordBlackwoodisa

badmanandhedoesbadthings.Holmescanbeathimonthesideofjustice.RuleNo.2:Havesharpeyes.

Everybadmantriestocoverupwhathedid.Butno(allthingscanbecoveredupeasily.Agooddetectivecan

discoverclueshiddenatcrimesceneswithsharpeyes.Forexample,Holmescansimplylookataman'sfootprintsandq

74findouthispersonalinformationlikeageandhabits.

RuleNo.3:Agooda75_isagreathelp.

EventhoughHolmeshasknowledgeaboutmanys76,suchaschemistry,botany(植物學(xué))andanatomy(解剖學(xué)),

hestillneedsDr.Watson'shelptosolvemysteries.Youshouldalsohavesomeonetohelpyou,especiallyifyoudon't

knowasmuchasHolmes.

RuleNo.4:Logic(邏輯)isthekey.

Agooddetectiveneverjumpstoconclusions.WhenallIhenecessarycluesareputtogether,you'dbetterthink

carefully.Ifyoucan'tworkitout,don'tbea77.Justtakeadeepbreathandconcentrateonthinking.Logiccanhelpyou

discovermissingclues.

Key:71.became,72.control73.difference74.quickly75.Assistant76.subjects77.anxious

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C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每

空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(共14分)

ScientificWaystoImproveOurMemory

Exercise(71)r

Researchfoundthatsittingforalongtimeeverydaycanleadtomemoiyloss.Soputonyourtrainers,go(72)

oandstartworkingupagoodsweat.It'shealthyfbrbothyourmindandyourbody.

Eatyourvegetables

It'saverywell-known(73)fthateatingvegetablescanhelpkeepyourbodyhealthy,andthatincludes

ourbrain.Variousresearch(74)pshowthatfruitsandvegetablescanhelploweroxidativestress(氧化壓力)

inyourbrainaswellashelpkeephealthycognitive(認(rèn)知)functions.

(75)Rstresslevels

Researchfoundstressathighlevelshaveabadinfluenceonourmemoryandcognitiveskills.Soslowdownandtake

awalkfromtimetotime.

Playvideogames

Yes,youheardus.Getonthatcontrollerand(76)sacoupleofhoursplayingyourfavoritevideogames.

It'sgocdfbryourmind.Accordingtoa(77)rstudywhichcameoutlastweek,thesepastimescanhelpimprove

(hefunctioningofvariousmemory-associatedareasinthebrain.Butdon'tgooverboard,toomuchofagoodthingcanbe

badfbryou.

71.r72.o73.f74.p75.R

76.s77.r

71-77regularlyoutfactpapersReducespendrecent

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格限填一詞,首字母己給)(14分)

Inmodem-daysocietyhavingasmartphoneisconsiderednormal,evenessential.Mostteenscan'timagineliving

withoutamobile,yetIstilldon'townone.Why?BecausemymotherdocsnotconsideritnS\_.Thismayseem

unreasonabletomany,butsometimesIagreewithher.Ofcourse,Iexperiencethedownsideoftenenough.Ifeelabitleft

out,wheneverybodyinclasstalksaboutaposttheysawtheotherday.VeryoftenIfeelembarrassedwhen1mustc82why

Ican'tbepartofonlinegroups.

Duringlessonsourteacherslikeworkingwithmobilephones.IdohavealittleNokiaphonethough,andIphonemy

key:71attract72.traditional73.latest74.practice75.need76.advantage77.different.

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已給)(14分)

Manystudiesaboutlanguagelearningaskthequestion:Whatmakesagoodlanguagelearner?Therearesomethings

thatgoodlanguagelearnersdoandsomethingstheydon'tdo.Herearesomeofthemostuseful(71)sfrom

studies.

Don'tbeafraidofmakingmistakes.Peopleoftengetthings(72)w.Goodlanguagelearnersnoticetheir

mistakesandlearnfromthem.

Dogroupactivities.Peopleuselanguagetocommunicatewithotherpeople.Agoodlanguagelearneralwayslooksfor

thechancestotalkwithotherstudents.

Makenotesduringeveryclass.Noteshelpyou(o(73)rnewlanguageandgooverlessons.Lookatyour

noteswhenyoudoyourhomework.

Useadictionary.Goodlanguagelearnersoftenusedictionariestocheckthemeaningsofwordstheydon'tknow.They

alsomaketheir(74)olists.

Thinkin(helanguageyouarelearning(75)oiheclassroom.Whenyouareshoppingorwalkingdown(he

street,tliinkofusefulwordsandphrases.Sometimes,whenyouarcathome,saynewwordstopractiseycurpronunciation.

Doextrapractice.Testandimproveyourlanguage,readingandlisteningskillswithself-studymaterial.Youcanfind

alotofthisonline.

(76)1yourselfspeakinginthelanguage.Manygoodlanguagelearnerscanseeandhearthemselves

speakinginlanguage.Thishelps(heirmolivalion(動(dòng)機(jī)).

Enjoyingtheprocess.Goodlanguagelearnershave(77)f'withlanguages,watchTVseriesorfilm,

listentosongs,playvideogamesorreadabook.Itisnevertoolatetobecomeagoodlanguagelearner.

7Ls72.w73.r74.o75.o76.177.f

Key:71.suggestions72.wrong73.remember74.own75.outside76.Imagine77.fun

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格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)

SurveySays?LibrariesIxad!

YoumightguessthatAmericans5topgo-tospotforcultureandentertainmentwouldbeamovietheaterorsports

stadium.Butarecentstudyp8£aplacedoesn'tneedbutteredpopcorntoattractvisitors.

in2019,theresearchcompanydidasurveyaboutAmericans?leisureactivities.Peoplewereaskedhowofteninthe

lastyeartheyhadvisitedcertaintypesofn82.Theseincludedlibraries,museums,themeparks,andzoos.Librariestopped

overthecompetition.Theygotmorethantwiceasmanytotalvisitsasmovietheaters,whichlandedatnumbertwo.

Beingnumberoneisnothingnewforlibraries.Thefindingsofas83studyin2001wereaboutthesame.Butonethinghas

changedsincethen.Today,manypeoplecanc84totheInternet.They'reabletoreadjustaboutanything,justabout

anywhere.SomepeoplepredictedtheInternetwouldmakelibrariesoutofdate.However,it'sactuallypartoftheir

popularity.In2016.aPewResearchCenterstudyfoundthat29percentofadultswenttheretousecomputers,theInternet.

orWi-Fi.Bu((hemostc85reasonpeoplegoto(helibraryistocheckoutbooks.

Wliatbooksdolibrary-goersborrowthemost?TheNewYorkPublicLibraiy(NYPL)setouttoanswerthis

question.In2020,thelibraryreleasedalistofthemostcheck-outbooksinits125-ycarhistory.

Threebooksinthetopfivearckids'favorites,i86WheretheWildThingsAre(#4)andTheCatintheHat(#2).

Thehighesthonor,meanwhile,goestoTheSnowyDay(#1).It'sabcautifiillyillustrated(有插圖的)talcaboutaboy

exploringacityturnedintoawinterwonderland.Thebookhasbeencheckedoutalmosthalfamilliontimes.

Whyarcsomanychildren'sbooksonthelist?Onereasonisthatthey'reshort.Sothey'rereadandreturnedf87.As

TheCatintheHatmightputit:aquick-lo-readhitcomesbacklickely-splil!

81.provespoints82.places83.similar84.connect85.common86.including87.fast

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C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空

格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)

Fewpeopleknowaboutonlinefooddeliveryapps10yearsago,buttodaymanywouldfindthatitishardtolivew71

(hem.InChinaalone,over400millionpeopleusesuchapps.Forbelterorforworse,onlinefooddeliverys72have

changedthewayweeat,andtheyarealsohavingahugeinfluenceonoursociety.

Theseappshavenodoubtbringingusmanybenefits.Theyprovidejobsfbrmillionsofpeopleandhelprestaurants

findiiioicuuslumcib.S73llicappsaicvciycuiivcnicnLllicyalsobcucfilcuiisuincis.Wcvannuwhavemcalbdclivcicdal

anytimeofday,whichisespeciallyimportantforpeoplewhoworklonghours,astheymightnothavetimetocook.Not

onlydetheseappssavelime,theyalsoprovideuswithawidevarietyofrestaurantstochoosefrom.

However,wcmustnotforgettheproblemsofonlinefooddelivery.Foronething,theymakeiteveneasiertoorderu

74food,highinsugar,fatandsalt.Foodsafetyisanotherproblem.Ilcanbehardtotellwherethefooda75comesfrom,

andwhethertheownerisallowedtorunarestaurant.Ascouriers(遞送者)needtodelivertheordersasquicklyaspossible,

somemaypaylessattentiontotrafficrules.Theseyears,therehavebeenanumberofterribletrafficaccidentsbecauseof

this.Moreover,theindustryisp76unbelievableamountsofpackagingwaste.Overamilliontonsofonlinefooddelivery

boxesarcthrownawayeveryyear.

1herearemanygoodpointsofonlinefooddelivery,butweneedtomakesurethatwemaketherightc77mthelong

run.Weshoulddoourbesttolimitwaste,especiallywhenitconicstopackaging.Wcalsoneedtothinkaboutwhatwccat

andtheinfluenceonourhealth.Nexttimeyouwanttoorderin,youshouldthinkaboutwhetheryoureallyneedto.Inmost

cases,itisbettertowalkovertothesupermarket,buytheingredientsyouneed,andthencookthemonyourown.

71-77without,scrviccs(softwares),Since,unhealthy,actually,producing,choice

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己給)(14分)

Mr.Picklelivedinatinyhouseinthecountry.Hegrewvegetablesandpickled(腌制)them.

Oneday,whenhewassweeping,allhispicklingbottlesfelltothe(71)f."Nevermind.Accidentshappen.

Therearcmorebottlesintheshops.AllIneedistofindmoneytobuythem,"saidMrPickle.

"Whataboutmyhouse?SomeonemightopenthedoorandtakemyfurniturewhenIamgone,"thoughtMrPickle,"I

willtakethedoorofthehousewithme.Thatwaynobodywillbeabletoopenittogoinside."Hesetoffwiththedooron

his(72)basasnailcarriesitshouse.

Hecametoadeepforest.Asthesunbegantoset,MrPickleclimbedupandtiedthedooronalargetree."NowIam

(73)sfromallanimals,"saidhe.Atmid-night,threemenmetunderthattreetocountgoldcoinstheystole.Mr.

Picklewassofrightenedthatheshivered(發(fā)抖).

Finally,heshookthedoorrightoutofthetree.Thedoorfelldown,rightontherobbers'heads!Therobberswere

frightened,too.Theyranaway,leavingeverythingbehind.When(hesunrose,MrPickle(74)dfortygoldcoins

ontheground.

Mr.Picklecarriedthedoorhomeandlefttbrtownwiththecoins."Iamrich.Icanbuysomebodiesnow!"sangMr.

Pickleexcitedly.Alongtheway,hemetamanwithahandsomewalkingstick.Mr.Picklewassosatisfiedthatheboughtit

withallthecoinshehad.Hecontinuedhisjourney(75)h.

Aflciawhile,lienoticedanappleliceonllicleftsideuflliciuad.He(76)Ithesliukalanapple.Luckily,

thestickknockedanappleofthetree.Hepickeditupandstartedeatingit.However,thestickwasnow(77)s

highupinthetree.

MrPicklethoughtandsmiled,"NowallIneedistofindmoneytobuythebottles."

(71)f(72)b(73)s(74)d(75)h(76)t(77)s

key:71.floor72.back73.safe74,discovered75.happily76.threw77.stuck

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已給)(14分)

RecentlyresearchersinBrownUniversityhavefoundthatitonlytakesacoupleofminutesoramantostartmaking

judgmentsaboutyouwhenhefirstmeetsyou.Thatiswhyyoushouldfollowthefollowingtipsonhowtocreateagoodi_

7].

Beforeyoumeetsomeone,statthinkingaboutthep72of(hemeeting.Decidewhatimage(形象)youwantto

present.Forexample,ifyouwanttomakenewfriendsinsomesocialactivities,youwillwanttobefriendly.Andifyou

decidetorunforclasspresident,youneedtobec73.

Ithelpsyoualotwhenyoumeetsomeonenewifyoulikes74.Ishowsthatyouarefriendlyandmakespeople

aroundyoumorecomfortable.Pleasemakesureyourteetharecleanbybrushingthemeveryday.

Beforeyoubeginspeaking,youwillbejudgedonyourbodylanguage.Therefore,it'simportanttoshowtrustin

yourselfbystandinguptallandputtingyourshouldersback.Besides,ifyoudon'tcrossyourarms,youwilllookcalmand

r75.

Yoursmellcana76howotherpeoplejudgeonyou.Ifyouhaveabadbodysmell,itwillputpeopleoff.Inshort,

smellcleananddon'tputonalotofscentedproducts.

Whatyouwearreallymatters.Whileyoushouldlookcleanandtidy,it'salsoimportanttodressp77.whetheryou're

goingtoabirthdaypartyorasportingevent.Youshouldthinkaboutwhatyourclothessayaboutyou.

Key:71impression72.Purpose73,confi(lent74.sniiiing75.relaxed76.aff'ect77.properly

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C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使內(nèi)容通順,每空

格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)

NationalPoetryMonth

AprilisNationalPoetryMonthintheUS.Theideaofthemonthisto(71)epeopletoreadandshare

poetry,andtoremindpeopleaboutgreatpoemsandpoets

NationalPoetryMonthwasstartedintheUSin1996byagroupcalledtheAcademyofAmericanPoets(AAP).The

USisnot(72)aincelebratingpoetry.In1999,CanadaalsodecidedtouseAprilasNationalPoetryMonth.In

theUK,poetryisusuallycelebratedona(73)sdayinOctobercalledNationalPoetryDay.UNESCO,apartof

theUnitedNations,choseMarch21as(heirWordPoetryDay.

TheAAPhasmadealistofwaysthatpeoplecancelebratepoelryduringApril.Someof(heideasincludememorizing

poems,writingtopoets,startingpoetrygroups,writingpoemsinsidewalkchalkand(74)cpoemsinyour

pockettosharewithfriends

Thegroupisalsoputtingupanewpoemeverydayontheirwebsite.ThepoemsarechosenbyTracyK.Smith,whois

theUSPoetLaureate.ThePoetLaureateistheofficialpoetoftheUSandischosenbytheLibrarianofCongress.Ms.

Smithholdsthatpoetrycanbethe(75)lofournormallife,soshe'stravelingaroundtheUSthisyear,tryingto

bringpoetrytoplaceswherepoemsarenotabigpart

(76)0arejoiningtheAAPinNationalPoetryMonth.Agroupcalled“PoetryinAmerica"hascreateda

TVseries.Intheseries,theytalkwithpoetsandotherwellknownpeopleaboutpoemsintheUS.Basketballplayer

ShaquilleO'NealandSingerBonoofU2areapartoftheseries.PoetryinAmericaisalsoofferingclassesonline.

In2012,astronautDonaldPettitsettherecordfortakingpartinNationalPoetryMonthfrom(77)faway.

Mr.PetitwrotepoemswhilehewasontheInternationalSpaceStation,andsharedthemwithpeoplebackonearth

71.e72.a73.s74.c75.176.077.f

Key:71.encourage72,alone73.single74.carrying75.light76.0thers77.farthest

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空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)

Alocalnewspaperisdoingasurveyofproblemsinpeople'slife.Recentlypeopleofdifferenta8Jfromaroundthe

cityhaveemailed(hepaperabouttheirsleepproblems.

Philip—aged64

Ihaveastrangehabitoff82asleepwhenIwatchTVanditusuallyhappenswhen1amwatchingsomethingIam

reallyinterestedin.Thetelevisionseemstomakemesleepe83.Thenv/henIgoupstairstobed,IfindIcan'tsleepandI

usuallylistentotheradioforhoursandhoursduringthenight.

Clare—aged35

Ihaveaneight-month-oldbabyandathree-year-oldson,soIdon'tgetmuchsleepatthemoment.Infact,Ican't

rememberthelasttimeIhadaw84right'ssleep.LastnightIthinkIhadaboutfivehours,asthebabywokeupthree

times.IworkduringthedayanditcanbedifficulttostayawakewhenIhaven'tsleptmuch.

Jag—aged29

Ireadinthepapertheotherdaythatmostchildreninthiscitydon'tsleepenough.Manyof(hemdohomeworkuntil

midnightandthentheyarcreallyt85atschool.Tmateacher.Sometimes,intheclassesafterlunch,thestudentslookasif

(heyareabouttosleep.SomepeoplesaythatmaybeschoolshouldstartI86forteenagers.Ithinktheymightberight.

Clyde-aged16

Athome,Is87aroomwithmyelderbrother.Hesnores(打鼾),whichisreallyterrible.Ihadadifficulttimegoing

(usleep.

Key:81.Ages82.falling83.easily84.whole85.tired86.later/late87.share

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Ifyou(hinkof(hejobsthatrobotscouldneverdo,youwouldprobablypuldoctorsandteachersat(he(opof

thelist.It'seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butothersneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.Butare

weunderestimating(低估)whatrobotscando?Insomecases,theyalreadyp71betterthandoctors

atdiagnosingillness.Also,somepatientsmightfeelmorec72sharingtheirprivateinformationwithamachine

thanaperson.Couldtherebeaplaceforrobotsineducationafterall?

BritisheducationexpertAnthonySeldonthinksso.Andheevenhasadatetortherobottakeoverottheclassroom:

2027.Hep73robotswilldomostworkoftransferringinformationandteacherswillbelike

assistants.Intelligentrobotswillreadstudents'faces,movementsandmaybeevenbrains74.Then(heywilladapt

(使...適應(yīng))theinformationtoeachstudent.It'snotapopularopinionandit'sunlikelyrobotswillever

understandotherpeople'sfeelingsandbeabletoreallyconnectwithhumanslikeanotherhumancan.

Onethingiscertain,though.Arobotteacherisbetterthannoteacheratall.TeachersallovertheworldareI

75.Insomepartsoftheworld,therearen'tenoughteachersand9to16percentofchildrenundertheageof14

don'tgotoschool.Thatproblemcouldbepartlysolvedbyrobotsbecausetheycanteachanywhereandwon'tsufferfrom

stress,orgett76,ormovesomewhereforaneasier,higher-paidjob.

Teachingisgenerallyrecognizedasdifficultandteachersfeeloverworked.Perhapsthequestionisnot"Willrobots

taketheplaceofteachers?”but"Howcanrobotshelpteachers?”O(jiān)fficeworkerscanusesoftwaretodothingslike

organizeandansweremails,arrangemeetingsandupdatecalendars.Teacherswastealotoftimedoingnon-teachingwork,

i77morethan11hoursav/eekmarkinghomework.Ifrobotscouldcutthetimeteachersspendmarking

homeworkandwritingreports,teacherswouldhavemoretimeandenergyforthepartsofthejobhumansdobest.

Key:71.perform72.comfortable73.predicts74,Signals75.limited76.tired77.including

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C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)詞,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限

填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)

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ofpeopleyouhavejustmet.Thisproblemcanbefrustrating(令人沮喪的)andembarrassing.(71)F,therearea

numberofwaysyoucanovercomethishumanweakness.

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inthefirstplace.Researchersthinkit'sduetoalackofmotivation.Peoplearebetteratrememberingthingsthattheywant

toteam.Toputitsimply,you'rejustnotthat(73)i.Anotherreasonisthatputtinganewfacetoanameismore

complicatedthanwethink,whichleadstoanotherproblem.Weusuallydon'tmaketheeffortto(74)mnewnames

immediately.Notonlythat,butwhenmeetingsomeonenew,wemaybethinkingaboutotherthingsandnotbepaying

enoughattention.

Allofthismeansthatweneedtotakemeasurestoavoidtheembanassmentofforgettingaperson'sname.Onegood

methodistosayaperson'snamewheryou(75)gthemandalsorepeatitsilentlytoyourselfafewtimes.This

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