The robot can do a lot of things for people.It is ______ one that I have ever seen.
A.intelligent B.more intelligent C.most intelligent D.the most intelligent
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The robot can do a lot of things for people.It is ______ one that I have ever seen.
A.intelligent B.more intelligent C.most intelligent D.the most intelligent
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With the rapid ________ of science and technology, robots can do a lot of things for us.
A. method B. development
C. speed D. experiment
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It is said that robots can do many things ___ humans can’t do ______the control of computers.
A.what; under | B.that; with | C.that; under | D.what; with |
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Robots are one of the greatest i1.. They can do difficult and 2. (危险)work for us. So f3. robots haven't 4.(引起)any problems. They work for us like servants all the time. People are surprised at the rapid development of robots. No one knows for certain. Perhaps there will be a war b5. human beings and robots.
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How can we help the people who are not as l___1.____ as us? There are lots of things we can do.
A snowstorm hit much of south china one January. And the disaster caused a great l____2.____. Many houses were destroyed and thousands of people became h__3.____. The government did a lot for them. And so did many charities. Millions of people, both young and o___4.___, donated money and clothes to charities.
In fact, we can also do lots of things in our everyday l___5._____. For example, we can help a b___6.____ people cross the road. It won’t cost anything. I have a cousin she often helps the d___7.__ children to dance to gestures (手势). Both the children and she h__8.____ enjoy it. I think she is doing a great j__9._____. She says she gets a lot from others, and she can pay back by helping those who need help.
She is right. Everybody can do something for others. And if you feel you’re needed b___10.____ others, you will feel happy.
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People spend almost a third of their lives doing one thing: sleeping. Every year there is a day for people around the world to celebrate the _______ of good and healthy sleep一World Sleep Day.
Sleep is like food for the _______. A good amount of sleep helps the body and brain grow and_______ People of different _______ need different amounts of sleep.' According to the National Sleep Foundation in the US, _______ need seven to nine hours of sleep every night. For students aged 10 to 17, a(n)_______ amount is about eight to nine hours per night.
_______, many students don't get enough sleep because of early school start times and too much homework. The China Youth and Children Research Centre reported that about 80 percent of middle school students don't get _______ sleep.
A lack(缺乏)of sleep can _______ influence a person's life. Students ____________ don't get enough sleep may get poor grades. They cannot pay ____________ in class or do well in sports.
To solve this problem, scientists advise that students should have ____________schoolwork and more time to sleep. There are some other ways to help people get enough sleep, such as ____________ a 20-minute nap during the day. Good sleep habits are also ____________. For example, try to go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day, ____________ on weekends and during holidays.
1.A.importance B.influence C.difference D.habit
2.A.arm B.brain C.leg D.shoulder
3.A.disappear B.discover C.develop D.destroy
4.A.countries B.names C.ages D.jobs
5.A.doctors B.parents C.scientists D.adults
6.A.impossible B.different C.difficult D.healthy
7.A.Besides B.Otherwise C.Also D.However
8.A.good B.long C.enough D.many
9.A.closely B.greatly C.hardly D.mostly
10.A.who B.which C.whom D.what
11.A.visit B.work C.money D.attention
12.A.more B.much C.less D.fewer
13.A.making B.taking C.catching D.sleeping
14.A.harmful B.helpful C.thankful D.wonderful
15.A.even B.always C.usually D.never
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The Internet is great. And it gives you the ability 1.(do) a lot of things. First of all, you can learn about some 2.(real) interesting topics. And you can also find people who have the same 3.(interest) as you. But at the same time, you shouldn't always think about what you say and do online. You should remember that real people with real feelings 4.(read) your words now. You can't behave the same way online as you behave in real life. Everyone 5.(say) bad things sometimes. But when you write something online, it 6.(be) there all the time. It will be 7.(see) for everyone. You may say things you don't believe, but you can't ignore other people's feelings. When you talk to people in real life, they can see 8.(you) face and your body language 9.(clear). They can understand you 10.(well) than on the Internet. Online, they just read your words so you have to be very careful about the words you choose.
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选择合适的选项补全短文。
As to the beginning of badminton, there are a lot of stories. 1. But one thing is for sure — badminton started in the U. K. and it was developed from tennis. 2. In the year of 1870, a sort of ball made of feathers and wood as well as a bat woven with strings was invented. Ever since 1873, the sport of badminton has become more and more prosperous. At that time, the field was a gourd like, with two wider spaces at both ends and a narrow stretch of land in the middle where a net was set up. 3.
In 1893, the first badminton committee was established, 4. And it held a badminton championship competition in 1899 nationwide.
5. The members are Canada, Denmark, Britain, France, Ireland, Holland, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. Ever from then on, there have been more and more badminton competitions.
A. This gourdlike field was changed into a square shape in 1901.
B. In 1934, an international badminton association was founded with its headquarters(总部) in London.
C. which was called the American Badminton Association.
D. You may discover that there are a lot of similarities between the two.
E. Some say that it started in Japan, and others say that it started from India.
F. which was then the British Badminton Association.
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选择合适的选项补全短文。
As to the beginning of badminton, there are a lot of stories. 1. But one thing is for sure — badminton started in the U. K. and it was developed from tennis. 2. In the year of 1870, a sort of ball made of feathers and wood as well as a bat woven with strings was invented. Ever since 1873, the sport of badminton has become more and more prosperous. At that time, the field was a gourd like, with two wider spaces at both ends and a narrow stretch of land in the middle where a net was set up. 3.
In 1893, the first badminton committee was established, 4. And it held a badminton championship competition in 1899 nationwide.
5. The members are Canada, Denmark, Britain, France, Ireland, Holland, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. Ever from then on, there have been more and more badminton competitions.
A. This gourdlike field was changed into a square shape in 1901.
B. In 1934, an international badminton association was founded with its headquarters(总部) in London.
C. which was called the American Badminton Association.
D. You may discover that there are a lot of similarities between the two.
E. Some say that it started in Japan, and others say that it started from India.
F. which was then the British Badminton Association.
九年级英语补全短文6选5困难题查看答案及解析
Vicky Zhao is from the mainland working in Hong Kong. For her, one thing she can't stand is people standing on the wrong side of the escalator(自动扶梯) in subway stations.
“Escalators help us move faster and save time. It isn't a place to rest,” the 24yearold says, “I often see tourists blocking(挡住) the way with their heavy suitcases or chatting on the escalators during rush hour. It makes me very angry.”
Agreeing that she is not the patient type, Zhao says things are much better in Hong Kong than in cities on the mainland where people often pay no attention to “stand right, walk left” signs.
The reason behind the rule “stand right, walk left” seems clear. Even though you may want to have a rest and just wait while you're transported up or down, you should still consider others and leave enough space for people in a hurry, so that they can run and take the train.
But the people who stand on escalators will tell the walkers not to be so impatient. In a recent story about the escalator rule, one stander says, “If the person is in such a rush, why not just take the stairs?”
Many cities' escalators, including London's and Beijing's, use the “stand right, walk left” rule to speed up the movement of people. (In Australian cities like Sydney you should stand on the left side instead.) But some cities discourage people from moving on escalators out of safety reasons. In Hong Kong's subway stations people are asked to “stand still” on escalators. Even so, most people keep the “stand right, walk left” rule.
Whatever the escalator rule is in the place you live in or visit, do what most people are doing and always be mindful of others; leave enough space between each other; don't stay at the end of the escalator, and if someone is blocking your way, a simple “excuse me” is enough.
1.According to the passage, Vicky Zhao ________.
A. comes from Hong Kong
B. is a 24yearold girl
C. wants to be a patient person
D. works in a subway station
2.The passage mentions that people are advised not to move on the escalator in ________.
A. London B. Beijing
C. Sydney D. Hong Kong
3.It can be learnt from the passage that the writer ________.
A. is crazy about taking escalators
B. agrees to the “stay right, walk left” rule
C. tells us to consider other people
D. has been to Hong Kong many times
4.What's the best title of the passage?
A. Get it right B. Help others
C. Take stairs D. Move fast
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