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The simple wooden house sits in an unremarkable old neighborhood in an Osaka suburb, the k

ind of place people forget still exists in modern Japan. There are no pachinko parlors or cyber cafes—no shops of any kind, really. Its an unlikely place to encounter the next version of Japans technological evolution. But listen to what happens when a gray-haired septuagenarian named Kazuko Komiyama returns after visiting friends, "Welcome home," a voice chirps. "Isnt it a nice day?" The high-pitched greeting belongs to a robot. Its a simple machine, to be sure. This isnt a thoughtful robotic character like those found in a Star Wars movie, or like Japans own popular creation Astro Boy. But its a robot nonetheless: a chocolate-brown wombat that eventually will be able to flutter its eyes when Komiyama, 77, enters the room and giggle when she scratches its fuzzy little head. It tells her what the weather is like. It reminds her when its time to take her medicine. It sings sweet songs to her. For Komiyama, a mechanical companion is a guard against the dreadful loneliness many elderly Japanese must endure. She saw one such tragic story on a TV news show recently. "An old mans death went unnoticed because he lived alone," she says. "Day after day, his diary read, I didnt meet anybody today. Again. I dont want to end up like that. " So when welfare workers from the Osaka suburb of Ikeda asked for volunteers to test the prototype of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.s pet robot, she jumped at the chance. She keeps the robot sitting in her living room. After a month, shes starting to warm up to the thing, despite one irritating habit. "It speaks with a childish voice," she complains. "That makes me feel like Im treated as an old person. I would rather have an equal relationship with a robot. " This is modern Japan, a Gizmo Nation where even grandmothers make friends with their gadgets. For half a century, the Japanese have made it a cultural mission to turn out a succession of cool, elegant and increasingly human machines. And what machines they have become: robotic geishas; headgear that projects computer screens in midair in front of wearers eyes; toilets that measure a persons weight, body fat and urine sugar levels. The country that gave the world transistor radios, the Walkman and hand-held videogames is now positioned to turn its love of gadgetry into a profitable national enterprise once again.

We can learn from the first paragraph that______.

A.it is impossible for people to find high-tech robots in a simple wooden house

B.it is easy for people to think of a simple wooden house in the modern Japan

C.Komiyama usually goes to a coffee restaurant to release her loneliness

D.Komiyama has a mechanical companion whose voice is very sharp and short

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第1题
听力原文: An annual international fair of wood products, fine arts and handicrafts, EXPO 2
004, will be held in Ho Chi Minh (HCM) City from Sept 29 to Oct. 2. EXPO 2004 is expected to draw over 210 companies from Malaysia, France, Pakistan, Singapore and Vietnam. They will display furniture, home decoration, wooden materials, designing samples and other forestry products. The organizing board said the EXPO is aimed at creating business opportunities for Vietnamese wood processing enterprises and foreign importers. The Trade Ministry has decided that EXPO will become Vietnamese enterprises' exports fair from 2005.

Where will EXPO 2004 be held?

A.In Malaysia.

B.In Pakistan.

C.In Singapore.

D.In Vietnam.

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第2题
听力原文: An annual international fair of wood products, fine arts and handicrafts, (21[D]

听力原文: An annual international fair of wood products, fine arts and handicrafts, (21[D])EXPO 2004, will be held in Ho Chi Mirth (HCM) City from Sept. 29 to Oct, 2. EXPO 2004 is expected to draw over 210 companies from Malaysia, France, Pakistan, Singapore and Vietnam. They will display furniture, home decoration, wooden materials, designing samples and other forestry products. The organizing board said (22[A])the EXPO is aimed at creating business opportunities tot Vietnamese wood processing enterprises and foreign importers. The Trade Ministry has decided that EXPO will become Vietnamese enterprises' exports fair from 2005.

Where will EXPO 2004 be held?

A.In Malaysia.

B.In Pakistan,

C.In Singapore.

D.In Vietnam.

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第3题
The compass(罗盘) is a device that is absolutely necessary for the【56】of ships and airplan

The compass(罗盘) is a device that is absolutely necessary for the【56】of ships and airplanes. Hikers often need a compass, too. Anyone who does not use 【57】roads should have a compass.

A compass will always 【58】to know your direction. If you have a map【59】land marks such as roads, mountains, rivers, and lakes, you can immediately find out where you are. The compass 【60】you to place your map in an 【61】position according to the directions. You can then 【62】 where you are with points on the map.

The Chinese were the first people 【63】 the magnet(磁铁)【64】a compass. They first used compasses to 【65】their ships between the years 100 B. C. and A.D. 100. their compasses were simple and 【66】devices.【67】The magnetic iron into their compass, these early seamen placed the magnet on a cork or a piece of straw. They then put the iron-cork system in a bowl of water, the【68】magnet turned easily, aligning(排成列) itself with the directions north and【69】.

Later the Chinese invention was put together【70】a Babylonian invention, the degree. Then the compass became 【71】. Compasses 【72】well on wooden ships.【73】, when metal ships appeared in the 1800s, the simple magnetic compass was【74】. the metal in the ship【75】the magnet. Modem ships now use the gyrocompass and the radio compass for navigation.

(46)

A.judgment

B.operation

C.manufacture

D.accuracy

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第4题
Bathing in the sea in England a hundred years ago was not quite the light-hearted amusemen
t that it is today. There are no running down from the hotel to the beach in a bath robe(长袍), no sunbathing, or lying about on the sands in bathing-dresses after the dip. Everything had to be done in an orderly and extremely polite manner. Mixed bathing was not allowed anywhere. Men and women each had their separate part of the beach, and they were not supposed to meet in the water.

Bathing clothes were also closely controlled. Men usually wore simple bathing drawers and no more, but women were obliged to wear thick, cumbersome woolen garments that covered them completely from head to foot. These satisfied the demands of modesty, but they must have been extremely uncomfortable for swimming.

Even thus decently covered, women were not supposed to show themselves on the beach while in bathing attire(浴衣). They had to wait their turn for a bathing machine, a sort of wooden cabin on wheels which was drawn right down to the water's edge by horses. On its seaward side a sort of hood or canopy(罩盖)stretched outwards and downwards over the water, completely hiding the bather until she was actually in the sea. There was a bathing woman in attendance, part of whose duty was to dip, in other words, to seize the bather as soon as she emerged and dip her forcibly under water two or three times. This was supposed to be for the benefit of her health, and no doubt it was all right in the hands of the gentle. But most bathing women were the reverse of gentle, and to be dipped by them must have been a strenuous form. of exercise.

Women wore uncomfortable bathing clothes because ______.

A.it protected them from the cold

B.it was considered bad manners to show any flesh

C.it made it easier to swim

D.it covered them from head to foot

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第5题
第二篇Bathing in the sea in England a hundred years ago was not quite the light-hearted am

第二篇

Bathing in the sea in England a hundred years ago was not quite the light-hearted amusement that it is today. There are no running down from the hotel to the beach in a bath robe(长袍), no sunbathing, or lying about on the sands in bathing-dresses after the dip. Everything had to be done in an orderly and extremely polite manner. Mixed bathing was not allowed anywhere. Men and women each had their separate part of the beach, and they were not supposed to meet in the water.

Bathing clothes were also closely controlled. Men usually wore simple bathing drawers and no more, but women were obliged to wear thick, cumbersome woolen garments that covered them completely from head to foot. These satisfied the demands of modesty, but they must have been extremely uncomfortable for swimming.

Even thus decently covered, women were not supposed to show themselves on the beach while in bathing attire(浴衣). They had to wait their turn for a bathing machine, a sort of wooden cabin on wheels which was drawn right down to the water's edge by horses. On its seaward side a sort of hood or canopy(罩盖)stretched outwards and downwards over the water, completely hiding the bather until she was actually in the sea. There was a bathing woman in attendance, part of whose duty was to dip, in other words, to seize the bather as soon as she emerged and dip her forcibly under water two or three times. This was supposed to be for the benefit of her health, and no doubt it was all right in the hands of the gentle. But most bathing women were the reverse of gentle, and to be dipped by them must have been a strenuous form. of exercise.

Women wore uncomfortable bathing clothes because ______.

A. it protected them from the cold

B. it was considered bad manners to show any flesh

C. it made it easier to swim

D. it covered them from head to foot

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第6题
第二节:完形填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最

第二节:完形填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Silas Minton's funeral was a quiet (36) . It was (37) by the only (38) he had in the world, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who (39) (40) a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting (41) for the simple ceremony. Minton, (42) "Minty" as his friends (43) call him, (44) a hard life (45) for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine (46) he believed that he could do better (47) his own. Although he was not a boastful(夸口的)person, he had often declared that one day he (48) find a lump (块) of gold as big as his head and (49) he would retire and live in (50) for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth (51) came true. For many years he had hardly earned enough money to keep himself (52) .

Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that (53) Minty's body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger. His spade (铁锹)had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. (54) it was covered (55) dirt, the stone shone curiously in the fierce sunlight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid gold!

36. A. accident

B. event

C. affair

D. inciden

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第7题
第二节 完型填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Silas Minton's funeral was a quiet 【B1】. It was 【B2】 by the only 【B3】 he had in the world, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who 【B4】 【B5】 a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting 【B6】 for the simple ceremony. Minton, 【B7】 "Minty" as his friends 【B8】call him, 【B9】 a hard life 【B10】 for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine 【B11】 he believed that he could do better 【B12】 his own. Although he was not a boastful(夸口的)person, he had often declared that one day he 【B13】 find a lump (块) of gold as big as his head and 【B14】 he would retire and live in 【B15】 for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth 【B16】 came true. For many years he had hardly earned enough money to keep himself 【B17】.

Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that 【B18】 Minty's body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger. His spade (铁锹)had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. 【B19】 it was covered 【B20】 dirt, the stone shone curiously in the fierce sunlight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid gold!

【B1】

A.accident

B.event

C.affair

D.inciden

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第8题
完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,

完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Si1as Minton’s funeral was a quiet __16__. It was __17__ by the only __18__ he had in the world, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who __19__ __20__ a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting __21__ for the simple ceremony. Minton, __22__ ‘Minty’ as his friends __23__ call him, __24__ a hard life __25__ for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine __26__ he believed that he could do better __27__ his own. Although he was not a boastful (夸口) person, he had often declared that one day he __28__ find a lump (块) of gold as big as his head and __29__ he would retire and live in __30__ for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth __31__ came true. For many years he had hardly earned enough money to keep himself __32__.

Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that __33__ Minty’s body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger. His spade (铁鍬) had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. __34__ it was covered __35__ dirt, the stone shone curiously in the fierce sunlight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid gold!

第16题:

[A] accident

[B] event

[C] affair

[D] incident

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第9题
请根据短文内容,回答题。

Living History at Jamestown Settlement

A woman in Native American clothes is sitting in the sun, sewing a dress from skin. Inside a building, a colonist is making a wooden chair, using very simple tools. And all around, tourists are taking pictures with their digital (数码的) cameras. This is Jamestown Settlement today.

Jamestown, Virginia, was one of the first places in the world where people from Europe, America, and Africa came together in 1608. Today, it is a living history museum, where children and adults come to experience history. In a living history museum, actors wear clothes from the past and demonstrate many of the activities of daily life back then. The actors also talk to the visitors and explain everything they do.

At a Living History museum, there are always many things to touch, hear and smell. Visitors at Jamestown Settlement can walk through copies of the three small sailing ships that carried colonists to Virginia and even lie down in a colonist&39;s bed. The colonists stayed on the crowded,dangerous ships for more than four months. When they got to Virginia they built an area of houses with a high wall around it in today&39;s fort (堡垒 ), you can see houses, a church, and even a garden with foods that the colonists ate. Women in long dresses work inside their homes, and visitors can help them with their sewing and cooking.

There is also an Indian Village at Jamestown Settlement, and it looks very different from the fort. It shows how the Indians lived in long houses and grew corn and other crops in large fields.

Actors there make pottery (陶器) and teach visitors how to play Indian games. You can even help them make an Indian boat from a tree.

Today the living history museum of Jamestown is very popular, especially with children and families.

People come here to have fun, but also to learn. Many school classes visit to experience old ways of getting things done. A living history museum is the best way to understand how people lived in the past.

Tourists like to take pictures in Jamestown Settlement today. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题
A Fire near WacoSix years later, in an about-face, the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI

A Fire near Waco

Six years later, in an about-face, the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) admits that federal agents fired tear gas canisters capable of causing a fire at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas in 1993. But the official said the firing came several hours before the structure burst into flames, killing 80 people including the Davidians' leader, David Koresh.

"In looking into this, we've come across information that shows some canisters that can be deemed pyrotechnic in nature were fired—hours before the fire started,” the official said. “Devices were fired at the bunker, not at the main structure where the Davidians were camped out."

The FBI maintains it did not start what turned to be a series of fiery bursts of flames that ended a 51-day standoff between branch members and the federal government. "This doesn't change the bottom line that David Koresh started the fire and the government did not," the official said. "It simple shows that devices that could probably be flammable were used in the early morning hours. "

The law enforcement official said the canisters were fired not at the main structure where the Davidian members were camped out but at the nearby underground hunker. They bounced off the bunker's concrete roof and landed in an open field well, the official said. The canisters were fired at around 6 a. m., and the fire that destroyed the wooden compound started around noon, the official said. The official also added that other tear gas canisters used by agent that day were not flammable or potentially explosive.

While Coulson denied the grenades played a role in starting the fire, his statement marked the first time that any U. S. government official has publicly contradicted the government's position that federal agents used nothing on the final day of the siege at Waco that could have sparked the fire that engulfed the compound. The cause of the fiery end is a major focus of an ongoing inquiry by the Texas Rangers into the Waco siege.

The FBI official has NOT admitted that______.

A.the canisters were fired at the main structure

B.the canisters were fired hours before the fire started

C.federal agents fired tear gas canisters capable of causing a fire

D.other tear gas canisters that were not flammable or potentially explosive were also used

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