I him yesterday, but he could not help us.
A.call | B.called on | C.called at | D.calls for |
高三英语单项填空简单题
I him yesterday, but he could not help us.
A.call | B.called on | C.called at | D.calls for |
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Wang Chongrun calls himself a beggar, but says he doesn’t feel ashamed. He raises money not for himself, but for orphans whose parents died of AIDS. “I’ve given all my savings but more money is needed to pay for their medical treatments,” Wang said.
He was a doctor in a local clinic. He could have lived a happy life from his good job, but he didn’t. He raises money not for AIDS orphans by setting up “Caring family” for them in Nanyang, Henan Province in 2004. Wherever he goes, he carries a big bag filled with pictures of children and booklets on AIDS. He wants to make people more aware of AIDS to rid them of their fear.
Meanwhile he wants to arouse their feelings by showing them pictures of these children. It’s not so easy. Wang keeps turned a way by people because they don’t want to hear about AIDS. He said that his hearts hurt a lot when he saw kids who have no access to treatment.
It’s difficult for him to keep his “Caring Family”, an orphanage because of the lack of financing. He said “I don’t know how long we can continue, but.”
1.What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words)
2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? People refuse him.
________
3.Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words).
________
4.What would you do if your fellow student were an AIDS student? (30 words)
________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph.
________
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Could I do some explanations? I________ to call on you yesterday, but someone came to see me just
when I was about to leave.
A. had intended B. intended C. would intend D. was intending
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The regular world presented to us by our five senses—you could call it reality 1.0—is not always the most user-friendly of places. We get lost in unfamiliar cities; we meet people whose language we don’t understand. So why not try the improved version: augmented reality (AR) or reality 2.0? AR technology adds computer-produced images (图像) on the real world via a mobile phone camera or special video glasses.
Early forms of AR are already here. With the right downloads, smart phones can deliver information about nearby ATMs and restaurants and other points of interest. But that’s just the beginning. A few years from now the quantity of information available will have increased hugely. You will not only see that there’s a Chinese restaurant on the next block, but you will be able to see the menu and read reviews of it.
This is where the next revolution in computing will take place: in the interface (界面) between the real world and the information brought to us via the Internet. Imagine bubbles floating before your eyes, filled with cool information about anything and everything that you see in front of you.
Let’s jump ahead to ten years from now. A person trying to fix their car won’t be reading a book with pictures; they will be wearing a device that projects animated 3-D computer graphics onto the equipment under repair, labelling parts and giving step-by-step guidance.
The window onto the AR world can be a smart phone or special video glasses. But in ten years’ time these will have been replaced by contact lenses (隐形眼镜) with tiny LEDs, which present something at a readable distance in front of the eye. So a deaf person wearing these lenses will be able to see what people are saying.
The question is, while we are all absorbed in our new augmented reality worlds, how will we be communicating with each other?
1.What does the text mainly talk about?
A.The next information technology revolution.
B.Early forms of augmented reality technology.
C.The differences between reality 1.0 and reality 2.0.
D.The relationship between people living in reality 2.0.
2.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 2?
A.The menu. B.The block.
C.The revolution. D.The restaurant.
3.What are tiny LEDs used to do?
A.Protect people’s eyes. B.Show text and images.
C.Warn users of dangers. D.Replace video glasses.
4.What’s the author’s attitude towards AR technology?
A.Doubtful. B.Disapproving.
C.Favourable. D.Ambiguous.
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The regular world presented to us by our five senses—you could call it reality 1.0—is not always the most user-friendly of places. We get lost in unfamiliar cities; we meet people whose language we don’t understand. So why not try the improved version: augmented reality (AR) or reality 2.0? AR technology adds computer-produced images (图像) on the real world via a mobile phone camera or special video glasses.
Early forms of AR are already here. With the right downloads, smart phones can deliver information about nearby ATMs and restaurants and other points of interest. But that’s just the beginning. A few years from now the quantity of information available will have increased hugely. You will not only see that there’s a Chinese restaurant on the next block, but you will be able to see the menu and read reviews of it.
This is where the next revolution in computing will take place: in the interface (界面) between the real world and the information brought to us via the Internet. Imagine bubbles floating before your eyes, filled with cool information about anything and everything that you see in front of you.
Let’s jump ahead to ten years from now. A person trying to fix their car won’t be reading a book with pictures; they will be wearing a device that projects animated 3-D computer graphics onto the equipment under repair, labelling parts and giving step-by-step guidance.
The window onto the AR world can be a smart phone or special video glasses. But in ten years’ time these will have been replaced by contact lenses (隐形眼镜) with tiny LEDs, which present something at a readable distance in front of the eye. So a deaf person wearing these lenses will be able to see what people are saying.
The question is, while we are all absorbed in our new augmented reality worlds, how will we be communicating with each other?
1.What does the text mainly talk about?
A. The next information technology revolution.
B. Early forms of augmented reality technology.
C. The differences between reality 1.0 and reality 2.0.
D. The relationship between people living in reality 2.0.
2.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 2?
A. The menu. B. The block.
C. The revolution. D. The restaurant.
3.What are tiny LEDs used to do?
A. Protect people’s eyes. B. Show text and images.
C. Warn users of dangers. D. Replace video glasses.
4.What’s the author’s attitude towards AR technology?
A. Doubtful. B. Disapproving.
C. Favourable. D. Ambiguous.
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________ he could call the police, the thieves had run away with the suitcase, leaving him shocked and helpless.
A.Before B.Until
C.Because D.Unless
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Mr. Frank asked me I could go with him to he called the Treasure House the next week.
A.that; which
B.whether; that
C.whether; wha
D.that; where
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He called the police for help, ________that the problem was more than he could deal with.
A.having been realized | B.realizing | C.realized | D.had realized |
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Mr. Frank asked me a question _______ I could go with him to _______ he called the Treasure House the next week.
A. that; which B. whether; that C. whether; what D. that; where
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Mr. Frank asked me a question _______ I could go with him to _______ he called the Treasure House the next week.
A.that; which | B.whether; that | C.whether; what | D.that; where |
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