【B3】A.to speakB.for speakingC.to speakingD.to speaking of
【B3】
A.to speak
B.for speaking
C.to speaking
D.to speaking of
【B3】
A.to speak
B.for speaking
C.to speaking
D.to speaking of
【C3】______
A.to speak
B.for speaking
C.to speaking
D.to speaking of
【B3】
A.to south
B.the south
C.to southwards
D.south
【B3】
A.to buy
B.to sell
C.to deliver
D.to prepare
【B3】 he was riding along, he noticed that 【B4】 were only three donkeys walking 【B5】 him.
He expected to see four. "I 【B6】 what happened, "he said to himself, "I bought four and paid 【B7】 four donkeys, but now it appears that I have only 【B8】 ".He was forgetting, of course, to 【B9】 the donkey he was riding.
When he got home, his wife met him in front of their house. "I see you bought 【B10】 fine donkeys," she said," 【B11】 you buy them for a good price?"
"Yes, I did," he said. "but 【B12】 puzzles (使惊奇) me. I bought four donkeys at the place 【B13】 morning. And I am sure that I had all four with me when I left the village. But now it seems that I have 【B14】 three. See?" He even counted them. "One, two, three."
He still didn't 【B15】 that he climbed onto one of the donkeys in the village and was sitting on its back at that 【B16】 moment. 【B17】 first his wife stared 【B18】 him; waiting for him to 【B19】 , for she thought he was joking. Then when she noticed that he was not, she turned away and laughed." 【B20】 strange, "she said, "You see only three donkeys and I see five."
【B1】
A.to
B.at
C.on
D.for
Unlike most sports, which evolved over time from street games, basketball was designed by one man to suit a particular purpose. The man was Dr. James Naismith, and his purpose was to invent a vigorous game that could be played indoors in the winter.
In 1891, Naismith was an instructor at a training school, which trained physical education instructors for the YMCAs. That year the school was trying 【B1】______ up with a physical activity that the men could enjoy 【B2】______ the football and baseball seasons. None of the standard indoor activities 【B3】______ their interest for long. Naismith was asked to solve the problem by the school.
He first tried to 【B4】______ some of the popular outdoor sports, but they were all too rough. The men were getting bruised from tackling each other and 【B5】______ hit with equipment. So, Naismith decided to invent a game that would incorporate the most common elements of outdoor team sports without having the real physical contact. Most popular sports used a ball. So he chose a soccer ball because it was soft and large enough that it
【B6】______ no equipment, such as a bat or a racket to hit it. Next he decided 【B7】______ an elevated goal, so that scoring would depend on skill and accuracy rather than on 【B8】______ only. His goals were two peach baskets, 【B9】______ to ten-foot-high balconies at each end of the gym. The basic 【B10】______ of the game was to throw the ball into the basket. Naismith wrote rules for the game, 【B11】______ of which, though with some small changes, are still 【B12】______ effect.
Basketball was an immediate success. The students【B13】______ it to their friends, and the new sport quickly 【B14】______ on. Today, basketball is one of the most popular games 【B15】______ the world.
【B1】
A.to have come
B.coming
C.come
D.to come
“We can light them with very specially computer-controlled illumination(照明)and take photos of them from seven different viewpoints with high quality digital still cameras.”
Mr.Debevec is part of a team working to create computerized images of people,objects and environments that look and act real.The light stage permits actors to be turned into digital versions of themselves much like the blue creatures in the movie Avatar.The real world could soon be using a similar technology.Computer experts at the Institute are developing a 3-D video teleconferencing system.It would send a video image of a person into a meeting room.That image would be able to work with the people in the room,who would see it in 3-D without special eyeglasses.Paul Debevec says:
“The person who is being transmitted to a remote location can actually look around at the people in the room and everybody in that room knows who they’re looking at .And that’s such a fundamental part of human communication.”
He believes the business world will begin to use3-D video teleconferencing in the next five years.”It’s also a medium with which young people today are particularly comfortable,”he said.A demonstration of an interaction between an earthquake survivor and students may be possible in a year.In 10 years,we may be able to play 3-D video games without special glasses.
1、Why does the author mention the movies Superman Returns and Avatar in the passage?
A.To compare their different styles.
B.To explain 3-D film-making technology.
C.To attract more readers to watch3-Dfilm.
D.To describe the origin of 3-D film industry.
2、Which of the following shows how a virtual actor is made?
a.a real actor steps inside a light stage.
b.an actor is created into digital version.
c.photos are taken from different aspects.
d.how the actor’s face reflects the light is recorded.
e.a computer makes sure how the actor’s face is filmed.
A.a→e→d→c→
B.a→c→e→d→b
C.a→e→c→f→b
D.e→d→c→a→b
3、What is the author’s attitude towards 3D technology?
A.Cautious.
B.Positive
C.Skeptical
D.Critical.
4、What’s the main idea of the text?
A.3-D goes from movies to real world.
B.3-D film becomes popular worldwide.
C.3-D teleconferencing system comes into being.
D.3-D games without special glasses becomes true.
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