根据短文,判断下面的句子与短文内容是否相符,请选出相符的选项()
A.Mr. Bunny picked five carrots
B.Mr. Bunny will cook noodles
C.Mr. Bunny didn’t give a carrot to Miss Duck
D.Mr. Bunny gave a carrot to Miss Rat
E.Mr. Bunny can eat carrot soup at last
A.Mr. Bunny picked five carrots
B.Mr. Bunny will cook noodles
C.Mr. Bunny didn’t give a carrot to Miss Duck
D.Mr. Bunny gave a carrot to Miss Rat
E.Mr. Bunny can eat carrot soup at last
WhenOurWordsCollide
“Wannabuyabody?”ThatwastheopeninglineofmorethanafewphonecallsIgotfromfreelance(自由职业)photographerswhenIwasaphotoeditoratU.S.News.Likemanyinthemainstreampress,Iwantedtoseparatetheworldofphotographersinto“them”,whotradeinpictureofbodiesorchasecelebrities,and“us”,theseriousnewspeople.Butafter16yearsinthatrole.Icametowonderwhetherthetwoworldswereeasilydistinguishable.
Workinginthereputableworldofjournalism,Iassignedphotographerstocoverotherpeople’snightmares.Ijustifiedinvadingmomentsofgrief,undertheguise(借口)ofthereader‘srighttoknow.Ididn’taskphotographerstotrespass(冒犯)ortostalk(跟踪),butIdidn’thaveto:Iworkedwithpros(同行)whodidwhatothersdid:talkingtheirwayintosituationsorshootingfrombehindpolicelinestogetpicturesIwasafter.AndIwasn’talone.
Intheaftermathofacarcrashorsomeotherhideousincidentwhenordinarypeoplearehurtorkilled,yourarelyseephotographerspushingpastrescueworkerstocapturethebloodandgore(血雨腥风).Butyouarelikelytoseethelocalnewspaperandtelevisionphotographersonthescene-andfast.
Howcanwejustifyourbehavior?Journalistsaretaughttoseparatedoingthejobfromworryingabouttheconsequenceofpublishingwhattheyrecord.Repeatedly,theyareremindedofanews-businessdictum(格言):leaveyourconscienceintheoffice.Yougetthepictureofthefootage:thedecisionwhethertoprintorairitcomeslater.Avictimmayliebleeding,unconscious,ordead:yourjobistorecordtheimage.Youputawayyouremotionsanddocumentthescene.
Weactthiswaypartlybecauseweknowthatthepicturescanhaveimportantmeaning.Photographscanchangedeplorable(凄惨的)situationsbymobilizingpublicoutrageorincreasepublicunderstanding.
However,disastrouseventsoftenbringouttheworstinphotographersandphotoeditors.Inthefirstminutesandhoursafteradisasteroccurs,photoagenciesbuypictures.Oftenanagencybuysapicturefromalocalnewspaperoranamateurphotographerandputitupforbidbymajormagazines.Themostkeenlysought“exclusives”commandtensofthousandsofdollarsthroughbiddingcontests.
Manypeoplebelievethatjournalistsneedtochangethewaytheydothings,andit’sourpicturesthatannoypeoplethemost.Readersmaynotbelieve,aswedo,thatthereisadistinctionbetweensober-minded“us”andsleazy(低级庸俗的)“them”.Intoomanycases,byourchoicesofimagesaswellashowwegetthem,weproveourreadersright.
Many people say that they are annoyed by the U.S. News pictures.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
ABadIdea
Thinkyoucanwalk,drive,takephonecalls,e-mailandlistentomusicatthesametime?Well,NewYork'snewlawsaysyoucan't. (46)Thelawwentintoforcelastmonth,followingresearchandashockingnumberofaccidentsthatinvolvedpeopleusingelectronicgadgets(小巧机械)whencrossingthestreet.
Who'stoblame? (47)"Weareundertheimpressionthatourbraincandomorethanitoftencan,"saysReneMarois,aneuroscientist(神经科学家)inTennessee."Butacorelimitationistheinabilitytoconcentrateontwothingsatonce."
Theyoungpeopleareoftenconsideredthegreatmulti-taskers. (48)Agroupof18-to21-year-oldsandagroupof35-to39-year-oldsweregiven90secondstotranslateimagesintonumbers,usingasamplecode. (49)Butwhenbothgroupswereinterruptedbyaphonecalloraninstantmessage,theoldergroupmatchedtheyoungergroupinspeedandaccuracy.
Itisdifficulttomeasuretheproductivitylostbymulti-taskers.ButitisprobablyalotJonathanSpira,chiefanalystatBasex,abusiness-researchfirm,estimatesthecostofinterruptionstotheAmericaneconomyatnearly$650billionayear. (50)Thesurveysconcludethat28percentoftheworkers'timewasspentoninterruptionsandrecoverytimebeforetheyreturnedtotheirmaintasks.
A Andyou'llbefined$100ifyoudosoonaNewYorkCitystreet
B Talkingonacellphonewhiledrivingbringsyoujoyanyway
C Theestimateisbasedonsurveyswithofficeworkers
D Theyoungergroupdid10percentbetterwhennotinterrupted
E However,anOxfordUniversityresearchsuggeststhisperceptionisopento question.
F Scientistssaythatourmultitasking(多任务处理)abilitiesarelimited.
A.(1)打碗碗花会使人打碎碗
B.(2)荒字一共有9笔,第6笔是竖折
C.(3)打碗碗花有毒,外婆为了不让我去摘花,才这么吓唬我
D.(4)在生活中有了疑问,要多用自己的眼睛去观察,甚至是亲自动手去做做
根据短文内容把下列句子填到短文相对应的地方,把与句子相对应的字母填入括号。
A、But what your pants or jacket or bag could charge your phone, or laptop or anything else?
B、The fabric is developed by Intelligent Textiles.
C、Imagine having jeans that charge your phone just by putting it in your pocket.
D、It is a lot different from having to remember to plug in your phone.
E、And that’s all great, but would this ever be made it into your home, and charge yourphone or laptop someday?
21、().That’ s what this material does、It is developed for the British Army.The fabric is made of yarn.The yarn can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing、It can charge your gadgets on contact.
22、().It can carry either power or data through a soldier’ s clothes, helmet, or backpack.It can gear that otherwise needs separate power sources.The materials have been field tested、But they still need to be weather—proofed.
23、()? Right now, charging up a battery sti1l involves wires, chargers, and sockets.Inductive charging is developing.But you can not just put your phone down on any surface and start powering up.
24、()? And what if that could be hacked together with some kind of inductive charging? You’d be able to almost totally cut the cord with your gadgets.Yes, you’d need to charge up whatever power source you’re using now and then.But keep a pair of khakis plugged in while they hang in the closet.25()
根据材料,回答第题
下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。
I heard many parents complaining that their teenage children are rebelling, I wish it were so.
At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own two feet.__________(46) It seems that teenagers are taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking out boldly on their own, most of them are clutching at one another"s hands for reassurance.
They claim they want to dress as they please. BUt they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music.__________(47) Their reason for thinking or acting in thus-and-such a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon(蚕茧) ——into a larger cocoon.
It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a teenage market. __________(48) And many of today"s parents have come to award high marks for the popularity of their children. All this adds up to a great barrier for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path.
But the barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records.__________ (49) Well, go to it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come with the people who respect you for who you are. __________ (50).
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A.Most teenagers claim that they want to do what they like to, but they are actually doing the same.
B.That"s the only kind of popularity that really counts.
C.But some how they all end up crowded round listening to the same record.
D.You may have some thoughts that you don"t care to share at once with your classmates.
E.These days every teenager can learn from the advertisements what a teenager should have and be.
F.But take a good look at the present rebellion.
第一节 短文理解1
根据短文内容,判断文后给出的陈述是否正确。认为正确的,选[A](True);认为错误的,选[B](False)。
In many countries, shops near telephone boxes are always being asked for change, and usually do not want to give it. If you need change, and cannot find anybody for help, it is a good idea to buy a small thing, such as a pencil, and ask for your change.
Change is needed for making telephone calls.
A.True
B.False
第一节 短文理解1
根据短文内容,判断文后给出的陈述是否正确。认为正确的,选[A](True);认为错误的,选[B](False)。
In classrooms in die United Slates (美国) and Canada (加拿大). students often talk to each other. not just to the teacher. It is important to know the names of your classmates (同班同学) so you can ask them questions. tell them your ideas. and work together.
Students talk just to the teacher in classrooms in the United States and Canada.
A.True.
B.False.
第一节 短文理解1
根据短文内容,判断文后给出的陈述是否正确。认为正确的,选[A](True);认为错误的,选[B](False)。
Our holiday begins. John goes to see his grandpa. The old man has a small house. But it's clean and bright. Behind his house there is a small garden. There are some fruit in it. He often gets up early and does morning exercises there. He is 72 years old ,but he is very healthy.
John's grandpa go to see him on holiday.
A.True
B.False
第一节 短文理解1
根据短文内容,判断文后给出的陈述是否正确。认为正确的,选[A](True);认为错误的,选[B](False)。
Every culture (文化) calls teachers different. For example. In many countries students call all teacher "Teacher. " In the United Stales and Canada. this is not polite. It is important to know your teachers' names and how to call them. Then you can create (创造) a good relationship (关系) with your teacher. Also. you can ask questions when you need help.
Different countries have different ways to call teachers.
A.True.
B.False.
第一节 短文理解1
根据短文内容,判断文后给出的陈述是否正确。认为正确的,选[A](True);认为错误的,选[B](False)。
There are four people in the Read family. They are Mr. Read, Mrs. Read, their son Tom and their daughter Ann. Mr. Read is in a black coat anti brown trousers. Mrs. Read is in a red blouse and a green skirt. The little girl is Ann. She is in a nice red blouse and red shoes. Her hat is black. The boy is Ann's brother. His name is Tom. He is in a grey sweater and blue trousers.
Mr. Read has two children.
A.True.
B.False.
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