Robots at work
Today, robots come in all shapes and sizes. They don’t complain, e1. when the work is heavy and dirty. And they can work or play all day w2. going to the bathroom or getting bored. Many factories in the world use robots to do a lot of things from m3. to filling chocolate boxes. Like humans, these m4. have hands and arms to work. But, unlike humans, robots will never get t5.. They can do different tasks. Some robots, such as robot p6., can also be people’s best friends. They can communicate with their o7. and recognize their voices. Each one will develop a “personality” which is d8. from others. They can be a lot of fun to play with. These robots can also be the best c9. for sick people. Many doctors believe that when a person is happy, he or she gets b10. fast. So doctors may need robot pets to help their patients. In the near future, robots will play a more important role in our daily lives, just like computers and the internet.
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Robots at work
Today, robots come in all shapes and sizes. They don’t complain, e1. when the work is heavy and dirty. And they can work or play all day w2. going to the bathroom or getting bored. Many factories in the world use robots to do a lot of things from m3. to filling chocolate boxes. Like humans, these m4. have hands and arms to work. But, unlike humans, robots will never get t5.. They can do different tasks. Some robots, such as robot p6., can also be people’s best friends. They can communicate with their o7. and recognize their voices. Each one will develop a “personality” which is d8. from others. They can be a lot of fun to play with. These robots can also be the best c9. for sick people. Many doctors believe that when a person is happy, he or she gets b10. fast. So doctors may need robot pets to help their patients. In the near future, robots will play a more important role in our daily lives, just like computers and the internet.
九年级英语单词填空困难题查看答案及解析
Dolls (玩偶) come in all shapes and sizes. Many people like to collect them. The reason is probably that dolls make people feel like they just gave birth to their own children.
One famous doll company (公司) is Madame Alexander. The dolls it produces are usually bought by mothers for their daughters to play with. Two of the most expensive dolls they have are Kathleen Toddler whose market price today is from $125 to $300 and Binnie, which costs about $175 to $475.
Cabbage Patch Kids are another kind of dolls. That company’s marketing policy(政策) is different because you don’t buy a doll but rather adopt (收养) one. You just have to pay a small, regular fee (定额费用).They were very successful in the 1980s.
Lee Middleton also produces (生产) baby dolls, including different collections. As they are very lively, these dolls are still very popular among collectors.
Another company that makes dolls is Tiny Miracles. They have a collection called the Ashton Drake Galleries that consists of (由……组成) 10-inch long babies. They are not sold in stores, so if you want one, you have to order it straight from Tiny Miracles.
These are just a few of the baby dolls on the market. The best place to sell dolls is online because almost everyone has a computer and the company can make money here much more easily than by putting an ad in the newspaper. The companies don’t even have to create their own websites because they can use auction (拍卖) sites easily, meaning they just have to open an account (开户).
1.Who usually buy dolls produced in Madame Alexander?
A. Mothers. B. Daughters. C. Grandparents. D. Fathers.
2.If you want to adopt a baby doll,you should choose .
A. Lee Middleton B. Tiny Miracles
C. Cabbage Patch Kids D. Madame Alexander
3.Which of the following is an advantage (优点) for companies that sell dolls online?
A. The companies need to make their own websites.
B. The companies have to open an account.
C. The online companies have to advertise (登广告) their goods.
D. Auction sites allow them to do business easily.
4.What can we infer (推测) from the passage?
A. Mothers like to buy expensive dolls for their daughters.
B. Kathleen Toddler is the most expensive doll in the world.
C. The policy of adopting a doll was popular in the 1980s.
D. Dolls make people feel that they are children.
5.The writer’s purpose (目的) of writing the passage is to .
A. introduce ways to make baby dolls B. introduce different kinds of baby dolls
C. tell us how to choose a beautiful baby doll D. show different baby doll collections
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Have you learned something about robots? There are all kinds of robots. They are in different shapes. They can do lots of work.
Robot teachers, who are working in elementary schools now, have been very popular with pupils during a project in some South Korean school, a government report said on Thursday.
The elementary school children get on well with the robot teachers. They like the robotic teachers more than the ordinary ones because they never get angry and always kind to the students. The Ministry of Knowledge said.
English teaching robots were sent to three provincial schools for eight weeks starting in late December. There they teach students as teachers. More and more students like studying and the other robot teachers were also sent out. They can teach math, science and art.
The researchers found that the English-teaching robots helped raise interest in the language and helped the students feel more confident.
“Tele-presence” robots are controlled by an English and are equipped with a microphone and video camera. Many people think we can use these robot teachers in the village far away from the cities so that the children in these areas can also get better education.
The government has expressed great interest in robots to give rural school children more learning chances. I think in the future we can see more and more robot teachers working with the students. But I think the robot teachers can’t replace the real teachers. What’s your opinion?
1.Where do these robot teachers work now?
A. In shops. B. In elementary schools
C. In universities. D. In middle schools.
2.Why do school children like the robotic teachers more than the ordinary ones?
A. Because robot teachers are very clever.
B. Because they know much knowledge.
C. Because they are very kind to the students.
D. Because they never feel tired.
3.How long have the English-teaching robots been teaching?
A. Five weeks. B. Six weeks.
C. Seven weeks. D. Eight weeks.
4.From the passage we know that ____________.
A. there will be more robot teachers in schools
B. there will be no human teachers in the future
C. South Korean schools have too many robot teachers
D. there are no teachers in the village far from cities
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Some heroes, like Lucca, are not even humans. Lucca is a 12-year-old US military (军队的) dog. On April 5, she received an award (奖) for her brave military service.
Lucca and her owner, Christopher Willingham, traveled to London, England, to receive the PDSA Dickin Medal. It is the highest award for service animals.Lucca is the first US military dog to receive the medal. “Lucca is very clever and had an amazing drive (干劲) for work as a search dog,” Willingham said. “I am lucky to have served with her.”
During her six years of active military service, Lucca completed more than 400 jobs. She was trained to find explosive devices (易爆装置). Lucca's skills protected the lives of thousands of people.
One day in 2012, she was searching for explosive devices with her trainer, Juan Rodriguez, as usual. Unluckily, she lost her left leg after walking on a device. She was quickly sent to hospital. Thanks to the doctors' help, Lucca was saved. During that time, Rodriguez remained at Lucca's side. “She had saved my life so many times — I had to make sure that I was there when she needed me,” Rodriguez said. “Within 10 days, she was walking again. Her fighting spirit was plain to see.”
Lucca doesn't work now and lives in California with Willingham and his family. “I'll do my best to keep her happy in her last years,” Willingham said.
Lucca is the 68th animal to receive the PDSA Dickin Medal since it was created in 1943. The award has been given to 31 dogs (including Lucca), 32 World War II messenger pigeons (信鸽), four horses and one cat.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1.Lucca went to London with her owner to _____.
A. do a job
B. have a holiday
C. get an award
D. receive training
2.Paragraph 3 mainly talks about Lucca's _____.
A. popularity
B. achievements
C. everyday life
D. rapid progress
3.What does the underlined word “plain” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Sad.
B. Hard.
C. Fun.
D. Clear.
4.What can we know about the PDSA Dickin Medal?
A. It was created in America.
B. It has a history of 100 years.
C. It was named after a messenger pigeon.
D. It has been given to four kinds of animals.
5.The writer wrote this passage mainly to introduce _____.
A. a brave dog
B. a famous award
C. some animal heroes
D. some dangerous jobs
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Some heroes, like Lucca, are not even human. Lucca is a 12-year-old US Marine Crops (海军陆战队) dog. On April 5, Lucca received an award for her brave military service, during which she lost one of her front legs. Lucca is now retired and lives in California.
Lucca was in London, England, to receive the Dickin Medal from the British charity People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA). The organization provides free medical care to the sick and injured pets of people in need. The PDSA calls the Dickin Medal “the highest award any animal in the world can achieve while serving in military conflict (军事冲突)”.
Lucca is the first US Marine Crops dog to receive the medal. She and her owner, Gunnery Willingham, traveled to London, England, for the award ceremony. “Lucca is very intelligent and had an amazing drive for work.” Willingham said.
Lucca was trained to find hidden weapons and explosive devices. She lost one of her legs in an explosion while on patrol (巡逻) in Afghanistan in 2012.
During her six years of active military service in Iraq and Afghanistan, Lucca completed more than 400 missions. She was trained to find hidden weapons and explosive devices. She was so effective on duty that no human troops were killed during any of her patrols.
But Lucca did not escape injury. On March 23, 2012, she was on patrol in Afghanistan’s Helmand province. An explosive device was set off under her. Lucca lost her front left leg right away. She also suffered serious burns on her body.
Lucca is the 66th animals to receive the Dickin Medal since it was introduced in 1943. The award has been given to 30 dogs (including Lucca), 32 World War II messenger pigeons, three horses and one cat.
1.We can infer that Lucca ___________.
A. can see nothing with her eyes B. has some difficulty in walking
C. was trained in London D. is still serving in the US Marine corps
2.We can learn that Lucca used to be ___________.
A. search dog B. guide dog C. hunting dog D. pet dog
3.Which of the following words can NOT be used to describe Lucca?
A. Brave. B. Smart. C. faithful. D. Creative.
4.The Dickin Medal is designed for __________.
A. brave soldiers who protect animals
B. Marine Crops dogs working at war
C. animals serving in military conflicts
D. animals wounded by US Marine Crops
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
(2017学年瑞安市玉海实验中学九年级期中)Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Many heroes are not even human, such as dogs, horses and cats. They are so 1.(勇敢的) and helpful that human beings are proud of them, too. Lucca, a 12-year-old, is a great animal hero. She is a retired US Marine Corps dog. On April 5, 2016 she received the Dickin Medal in London, England. And some volunteers will provide free medical care for the 2.(生病的)and wounded animals in need. The Dickin Medal was 3.(创建)in 1943 by Maria Dickin. The Medal is the highest prize for animals working in some 4.(战争)in the world.
Lucca is the 5.(第一)U.S. Marine Corps dog to receive the medal. As a dog, Lucca’s work was dangerous. According to the US Marine Corps, Lucca protected the lives of 6.(一千) of soldiers, and no soldiers were killed while she was going around. She completed over 400 dangerous 7.(任务)during six years in Iraq and Afghanistan. She often worked without taking a 8.(休息). In 2012, she 9.(失去) her front left leg in an explosion while working in Afghanistan.
Lucca is the 66th animal to receive the Dickin Medal. 30 dogs, 10.(包括)Lucca, have got the Medal as well as three horses and one cat. How great they are!
九年级英语单词填空困难题查看答案及解析
Nearly 30 egg-shaped robots have started teaching English at the elementary schools in South
Korea. You may think it sounds unbelievable, but I have to say that I am telling the truth.
Look at the 1-meter-high robot over there. It has its own name. Its name is Engkey. It has a TV panel(面板) on the top. When you look at the panel, you can find a white female face. The robot can move around the classroom while it is speaking to the students. 85.The robot is also able to read books and dance to music by moving its head and arms. The robots are controlled remotely(遥控) by English teachers living in the Philippines.
九年级英语翻译中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hardship comes in different shapes and sizes. Losing a job, illness, injuries or the death of a love done. But few things in life areas heartbreaking as feeling cutoff from the people we love. Recently, while "sheltering in place" against Covid-19, I've started reading to my grand kids with Face Time.
Mostly, I read to them because I love doing it. But I also do it for their parents' mental health. Besides having to stay indoors, they have to home school the kids, who can't go to school or to the park or play with their friends.
As am other, I didn't do everything right. Far from it. But when my three children were small, most nights before bed, I would read to them. There is something important-something comforting and healing-about reading to each other. Sometimes the words we read are so powerful that they will never be forgotten. But hearing them read is a different experience.
When we read to ourselves, we see the words with our eyes. But when someone reads to us, we just need to be still and listen. Sometimes, the voice and the love it conveys (传播) mean far more than the words.
Today, I read a tale book my kids loved long ago. Randy, 9 and Wiley, 7, thought it was funny. Elle, who's 5, usually prefers to read to me, but this time she just wanted to talk. Next, Randy played a song for us on his guitar, the very first song he has written. Finally, I Face Timed with Jonah, who is almost a year old. I read a little poem. He liked it so much that he gave me kisses over the phone, then we said goodbye. Now, more than ever, while keeping a safe distance, we all need to hold on to each other.
1.As a grandmother, she started to read to her grand kids without using apps (软件) during the period of "sheltering in place" against Covid-19.
2.The author reads to her grandchildren because she loves reading and wants to lower their parents' pressure of taking care of them.
3.The author thinks reading to each other is comforting and healing.
4.There are five grand kids mentioned in the article.
5.The author kept in touch and kept company of her family by reading.
九年级英语阅读判断中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Can you imagine ________ if we have robots at home in the coming future?
— Well, it's hard to say, probably great, or maybe not.
A. what will everyday life be like
B. what everyday life will be like
C. what will everyday life like
D. what everyday life will like
九年级英语单选题困难题查看答案及解析
I think all the heavy and difficult jobs by machines and robots in the future.
A. do B. will do
C. are done D. will be done
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