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    It’s a question anyone might ask in the future: Should your household robot be cool? Or practical? For Sony Corporation, robots ought to be entertaining. The company’s 41 robot, SDR—4 X, can sing and dance.

    But for automaker Honda Motor Co Ltd, such 42 should perform useful tasks for their 43 masters.

    “It is in the end a machine, a 44 ,” said Masato Hirose, Honda’s chief engineer.

    Sony’s chief researcher Toshi Doi said robots performing such tasks as 45for ill or disabled people would not necessarily need a human 46  .

    “The attractiveness of the SDR—4 X is its 47”, he said.

    “It has feelings. It has instincts(直覺).” Drawing from its 48of 60,000 words, an SDR—4 X robot 49 last week that it can ask a 50 in a high voice: “Please 51still for a minute while I memorize your face.”

    It also 52 off its ability to walk on uneven(不平的)floors, and come to its owner when it’s 53. While Honda’s robot is 54 used mainly for entertainment, it is 55 that one day it will be a useful companion. So its robot have been 56to be 120cm tall – more than twice the height of the SDR—4 X. Hirose said 120cm is the 57a robot that moves around a home should be.

    “If you are going to have something that can move with 58 in a human surroundings(環(huán)境), then it is better to 59 the robot like a human,” he said.

    Hirose said that he hopes the robot will be 60 enough so that he can buy one for himself and let it get him a beer.

    41. A. earliest           B. latest            C. coolest                            D. smallest

    42. A. matters          B. people          C. machines              D. inventions

    43. A. human            B. own               C. creative                 D. all

    44. A. tool                  B. robot             C. toy                          D. slave

    45. A. looking            B. working        C. leaving                   D. caring

    46. A. form                B. character     C. job                           D. ability

    47. A. appearance   B. purpose        C. personality           D. material

    48. A. storage           B. use                C. making                   creation

    49. A. said                  B. announced  C. showed                  D. imaged

    50. A. friend              B. partner                  C. servant                  D. guest

    51. A. hold                 B. lie                   C. take                        D. make

    52. A. left                            B. showed        C. put                          D. dropped

    53.A. tired                 B. called            C. controlled             D. made

    54.A. also                   B. still                C. again                      D. even

    55. A. sure                 B. hoped           C. reported                D. described

    56. A. expected        B. raised           C. proved                   D. designed

    57 A. cheapest         B. dearest                  C. smallest                D. biggest

    58. A. ease                B. care               C. difficulty                D. foot

    59. A. buy                   B. use                C. invest                     D. design

    60. A. useful              B. smart            C. cheap                     D. small

     

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    完形填空(共20分)
    It’s a question anyone might ask in the future: Should your household robot be cool? Or practical? For Sony Corporation, robots ought to be entertaining. The company’s 41 robot, SDR—4 X, can sing and dance.
    But for automaker Honda Motor Co Ltd, such 42 should perform useful tasks for their 43 masters.
    “It is in the end a machine, a 44 ,” said Masato Hirose, Honda’s chief engineer.
    Sony’s chief researcher Toshi Doi said robots performing such tasks as 45for ill or disabled people would not necessarily need a human 46  .
    “The attractiveness of the SDR—4 X is its 47”, he said.
    “It has feelings. It has instincts(直覺).” Drawing from its 48of 60,000 words, an SDR—4 X robot 49 last week that it can ask a 50 in a high voice: “Please 51still for a minute while I memorize your face.”
    It also 52 off its ability to walk on uneven(不平的)floors, and come to its owner when it’s 53. While Honda’s robot is 54 used mainly for entertainment, it is 55 that one day it will be a useful companion. So its robot have been 56to be 120cm tall – more than twice the height of the SDR—4 X. Hirose said 120cm is the 57a robot that moves around a home should be.
    “If you are going to have something that can move with 58 in a human surroundings(環(huán)境), then it is better to 59 the robot like a human,” he said.
    Hirose said that he hopes the robot will be 60 enough so that he can buy one for himself and let it get him a beer.
    41. A. earliest           B. latest            C. coolest                            D. smallest
    42. A. matters          B. people          C. machines              D. inventions
    43. A. human            B. own               C. creative                 D. all
    44. A. tool                  B. robot             C. toy                          D. slave
    45. A. looking            B. working        C. leaving                   D. caring
    46. A. form                B. character     C. job                           D. ability
    47. A. appearance   B. purpose        C. personality           D. material
    48. A. storage           B. use                C. making                   creation
    49. A. said                  B. announced  C. showed                  D. imaged
    50. A. friend              B. partner                  C. servant                  D. guest
    51. A. hold                 B. lie                   C. take                        D. make
    52. A. left                            B. showed        C. put                          D. dropped
    53.A. tired                 B. called            C. controlled             D. made
    54.A. also                   B. still                C. again                      D. even
    55. A. sure                 B. hoped           C. reported                D. described
    56. A. expected        B. raised           C. proved                   D. designed
    57 A. cheapest         B. dearest                  C. smallest                D. biggest
    58. A. ease                B. care               C. difficulty                D. foot
    59. A. buy                   B. use                C. invest                     D. design
    60. A. useful              B. smart            C. cheap                     D. small

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    It’s a question anyone might ask in the future: Should your household robot be cool? Or practical?
    For Sony Corporation, robots ought to be entertaining. The company’s 41 robot, SDR—4 X, can sing and dance.
    But for automaker Honda Motor Co Ltd, such 42 should perform useful tasks for their 43 masters.
    “It is in the end a machine, a 44 ,” said Masato Hirose, Honda’s chief engineer.
    Sony’s chief researcher Toshi Doi said robots performing such tasks as 45for ill or disabled people would not necessarily need a human 46  .
    “The attractiveness of the SDR—4 X is its 47”, he said.
    “It has feelings. It has instincts(直覺).”
    Drawing from its 48of 60,000 words, an SDR—4 X robot 49 last week that it can ask a 50 in a high voice: “Please 51still for a minute while I memorize your face.”
    It also 52 off its ability to walk on uneven(不平的)floors, and come to its owner when it’s 53.
    While Honda’s robot is 54 used mainly for entertainment, it is 55 that one day it will be a useful companion.
    So its robot have been 56to be 120cm tall – more than twice the height of the SDR—4 X. Hirose said 120cm is the 57a robot that moves around a home should be.
    “If you are going to have something that can move with 58 in a human surroundings(環(huán)境), then it is better to 59 the robot like a human,” he said.
    Hirose said that he hopes the robot will be 60 enough so that he can buy one for himself and let it get him a beer.
    41. A. earliest        B. latest          C. coolest                     D. smallest
    42. A. matters        B. people        C. machines           D. inventions
    43. A. human         B. own           C. creative             D. all
    44. A. tool             B. robot         C. toy                   D. slave
    45. A. looking        B. working     C. leaving              D. caring
    46. A. form           B. character    C. job                   D. ability
    47. A. appearance   B. purpose      C. personality        D. material
    48. A. storage        B. use            C. making             creation
    49. A. said             B. announced  C. showed             D. imaged
    50. A. friend          B. partner              C. servant              D. guest
    51. A. hold            B. lie             C. take                  D. make
    52. A. left                     B. showed      C. put                   D. dropped
    53.A. tired             B. called         C. controlled          D. made
    54.A. also              B. still            C. again                D. even
    55. A. sure             B. hoped        C. reported            D. described
    56. A. expected      B. raised         C. proved                     D. designed
    57 A. cheapest     B. dearest              C. smallest             D. biggest
    58. A. ease             B. care          C. difficulty           D. foot
    59. A. buy             B. use            C. invest               D. design
    60. A. useful          B. smart         C. cheap                D. small

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    As a young man, Al was a skilled artist, a potter. He had a wife and two fine sons. One night, his oldest son   36   a severe stomachache and died suddenly. To make matters worse, his wife left him a short time later,   37   him alone with his six-year- old younger son. The hurt and pain of the two situations were _ 38 _ Al could handle, and he _ 39   to alcohol. Al began to lose everything he possessed---his home, his land, his art objects, everything.   40   he died alone in a San Francisco motel room.

    When I heard of Al’s death, I reacted with the same disdain(蔑視)the world shows for one who ends his life with nothing   41 _ left. “What a complete failure!” I thought. “What a totally   42__   life!”

    As time went by, I began to re-evaluate my earlier _ 43   judgment. You see, I knew Al’s now adult son, Ernie. He is one of the kindest, most   44   most loving men I have ever known. I watched Ernie with his children and saw the free   45   of the love between them. I knew that kindness and caring had to come   46   somewhere.

    I hadn’t heard Ernie talk much about his father. It is so hard to   47   an alcoholic. One day I get up my   48   to ask him. “I’m really puzzled by something,” I said. “I know your father was basically the only one to   49   you.   50   on earth did he do that you became such a special person?

    Ernie sat _ 51 _ and thought for a few moments. Then he said, “From my  _52    memories as a child until I left home at 18, Al came into my room every night, gave me a __53   and said, “I love you, son.”

    Tears came to my eyes as I realized what a fool I had been to   54   Al as a failure. He had not left any material possession behind,   55   he left behind one of the finest, most giving men I have ever known.

    1.A. obtained         B. developed      C. cured            D. recovered

    2. A. taking          B. locking            C. finding      D. leaving

    3.A. more than        B. less than          C. other than   D. rather than

    4. A. got             B. turned         C. loved            D. changed

    5.A. Luckily          B. Suddenly          C. Eventually       D. Jokingly

    6. A. material        B. expensive      C. real         D. special

    7.A. happy            B. thoughtful     C. deserted     D. wasted

    8.A. angry            B. sharp          C. actual           D. proper

    9.A. handsome         B. rich             C. caring            D. ordinary

    10.A. flow            B. rise              C. fly               D. move

    11.A. out             B. from           C. up           D. down

    12.A. defend          B. become        C. discuss           D. argue

    13.A. confidence          B. courage           C. belief            D. strength

    14. A. feed           B. love              C. care          D. raise

    15.A. How                 B. What              C. Why           D. Which

    16. A. angrily      B. comfortably         C. quietly          D. excitedly

    17.A. earliest      B. nearest         C. best         D. hardest

    18.A. pat           B. lesson          C. kiss         D. present

    19.A. judge     B. say             C. remember     D. respect

    20.A. so            B. and             C. but          D. or

     

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    It’s a question anyone might ask in the future: Should your household robot be cool? Or practical?

    For Sony Corporation, robots ought to be entertaining. The company’s  51 robot, SDR—4X, can sing and dance. But for automaker Honda Motor Co. Ltd, such 52 should perform useful tasks for their 53 masters.

    “It is in the end a machine, a 54 ” said Masato Hirose, Honda’s chief engineer. Sony’s chief researcher Toshi Doi said robots performing such tasks as 55 for ill or disabled people would not necessarily need a human 56 . “The attractiveness of the SDR—4X is its 57 ”, he said. “It has feelings. It has instincts (直覺).”

    Drawing from its 58 of 60,000 words, an SDX—4X robot 59 last week that it can ask a 60 in a high voice: “please 61 still for a minute while I memorize your face.” It also 62 off its ability to walk on uneven (高低不平的) floors, and come to its owner when it’s 63 .

    While Honda’s robot is 64 used mainly for entertainment, it is 65 that one day it will be a useful companion. So its robots have been 66 to be 120cm tall—more than twice the height of the SDR—4X. Hirose said 120cm is the 67 a robot that moves around a home should be.

    “If you are going to have something that can move with 68 in a human surroundings, then it is better to 69 the robot like a human,” he said.

    Hirose said that he hopes the robot will be 70 enough so that he can buy one for himself and let it get him a beer.

    16. A. earliest     B. latest      C. coolest       D. largest

    17. A. matters     B. people      C. machines     D. inventions

    18. A. human      B. own     C. creative     D. modern

    19. A. tool       B. robot      C. toy       D. slave

    20. A. looking     B. working   C. leaving     D. caring

    21. A. appearance    B. character     C. job        D. ability

    22. A. purpose     B. appearance    C. personality     D. material

    23. A. storage     B. use     C. project       D. creation

    24. A. said       B. announced    C. showed      D. imagined

    25. A. friend      B. partner     C. servant     D. guest

    26. A. hold       B. lie     C. take       D. make

    27. A. left       B. showed    C. put       D. dropped

    28. A. tired      B. called      C. controlled      D. made

    29. A. also     B. still      C. again        D. even

    30. A. planned     B. hoped      C. reported     D. described

    31. A. expected   B. raised      C. proved        D. designed

    32. A. cheapest   B. dearest     C. smallest     D. biggest

    33. A. ease     B. care     C. difficulty      D. foot

    34. A. buy     B. use     C. invest        D. design

    35. A. useful      B. smart      C. cheap        D. low

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    36-50.  CADBD   CDCCD    ABCCB

    51-55.  CFBEA

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    I watch TV until nearly 12 o’clock, so I could not go over my lessons. This morning I got up
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    did not spend any time preparing my lessons. The teacher looked at me with his coldly eyes. I

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    Dear sir,

    I am Li Hua, a senior high school student in China. I am very interested in digital products. I heard your company’s digital products are of excellent quality. Recently your company released a newly-produced digital album, but I can’t find much information about this new product from your company’s website. If it is convenient for you, could you send me some information about it, such as product manuals and guides? I’m thinking about buying this album as a present for my mother’s birthday.

    I am looking forward to your reply.

    Yours faithfully,

    Li Hua

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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