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to the local cinema. C. A ticket to a restaurant. B. A weekend stay at a hotel. D. Airline tickets. 61. The more items that are given or bought for auction, _______. A. the less money that will be charged for the tickets to the auction B. the more money that can be raised to support the puter lab C. the faster the ticket will be sold to the auction D. the higher the value that will be placed on the items in the silent auction 62. Which of the following is most likely to happen at the year‟s auction? A. The airline tickets will receive higher bids than any other item. B. All items up for bid will be sold for at least twice their value. C. More money will be raised this year than in any other year before. D. Tickets for the event will be sold out in less than one week. 63. The phrase “firste, firstserved” tells you that _______. A. people can buy the tickets on the first day only B. the person who is first to arrive will receive a ticket at no charge C. food and drinks will be served at the auction D. tickets are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy them C There are robots all around us. Some do very plicated jobs like flying airplanes and driving subway trains. And some do one simple job. When an automatic washing machine is switched on, water pours in. The machine waits until the water is warm enough for washing clothes. It does this by “feedback”(反馈 ). Information about what is happening is feedback into the robot to tell what to do next. Our eyes, ears and other senses are our feedback. They tell us what is going on around us. So robots are like human beings in two ways. They work and they have feedback. In some ways robots are better than human beings. They work quickly and do not make mistakes. They do not get bored doing the same job over and over again. And they never get tired. So robots are very useful in factories. They can be taught to do many different jobs. First their electronic brain must be shown how the job is done. A person moves the robot‟s “arms” and “hands” through each part of the job. 8 The most intelligent robots can move and see. Their eyes are cameras. Their fingers can feel shapes and sizes of the objects. These robots have puter brains linked to their eyes and fingers, which control their actions. The expensiY: 39。 Times New Roman39。 The most intelligent robots cave robots are used in scientific research. They do such job as handling radioactive materials. 64. In this passage the author tells us that ________. A. robots are very popular B. there are various kinds of robots C. we see robots only at certain times D. robots can be easily controlled 65. What does the author seem to inform you about robots? A. They should be greatly improved. B. They will probably take over in the future. C. They are very helpful and useful to humans. D. They are machines that break down a lot. 66. The fact that a robot never gets bored doing the same job means that _______. A. it is very much like human beings B. it can do boring jobs for people C. it will never bore people D. it will work much better than human beings 67. The robots used for scientific research _______. A. are not very clever C. are very big B. are very cheap D. are very costly D Boxing was long viewed sickly. Generally forbidden by law in earlier days, the fighting was usually done with bare fists, and matches often lasted forty or fifty rounds. In 1882 John L. Sullivan, a fighter of great power, won the world heavyweight championship from Paddy Ryan in a bare fisted battle marked by hitting, scratching, and biting without any rule. Five years later, while fighting Patsy Cardiff at Minneapolis, Sullivan broke his right arm in the third round, but he continued fighting to the sixth round and won. In 1889, Sullivan defeated Jade Kilrain with his bare fists in another championship fight, winning twenty thousand dollars and a diamond prize medal. His admirers talked then of running him for the next governor, but he traveled to Australia for a boxing tour instead, ing back only to lose his title in a twentyoneround match with a young Californian named James J. Corbett. “Gentleman James” victory in this match marked a turning point, for it showed scientific boxing was over strength. But Corbett‟s title ended in 1897, when another boxer, Bob Fitzsimmons, in less than three seconds, achieved his feats and then Fitzsimmons knocked out an Irishman, won the heavyweight championship of the world, and invented the terrible “solar plexus punch.” 9 68. Boxing matches in the early days were ________. A. short and bloody C. governed by strict rules B. usually sparetime petitions D. cruel 69. Sullivan held the world‟s heavyweight title for ________. A. at least seven years C. five years B. only a year D. twentyone years 70. Sullivan‟s fight with Kilrain was ________. A. the first boxing championship match B. a barefisted championship fight C. the last boxing match to be fought barefisted D. a sixround match 71. Sullivan was so popular that his admirers ________. A. encouraged him to be a governor B. raised twenty thousand dollars for him C. advised him to take boxing tour of Australia D. refused to believe he could be defeated E “It hurts me more than you”, and “This is for your own good” —these are the statements my mother used to make years ago when I had to learn Latin, clean my room, stay home and do homework. That was before we entered the permissive period in education in which we decided it was all right not to push our children to achieve their best in school. The schools and the educators made it easy for us. They taught that it was all right to be parents who take a letalone policy. We stopped making our children do homework. We gave them calculators, turned on the television, left the teach。
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