【题目】读短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,每空不超过三个词,并将答案填写在答题卡相应位置上。
Some day, our world may 【1】 (fill) with driverless cars. But.【2】 will we communicate with them if there’s nobody in the driver’s seat?
At present, drivers can make gestures like【3】 (nod) when they let us cross the street.【4】 self-driving cars don’t have this ability.
The US car maker Ford and its partner Virginia Tech 【5】 (try) to solve this problem. The team is testing a method 【6】 uses light signals. For example, a slow-blinking tight shows the car is coming to 【7】 stop, and a rapidly flashing light tells passers-by that the car is about to speed up.
【8】 (test) the method on real roads, the team has designed a special suit that looks like a car scat. When a driver wears it, it appears as if the car were driverless.
The team has 【9】 (successful) collected more than 1,500 hours of data, which has recorded how people interacted with a “driverless” car. Ford says it plans to share the data 【10】 11 other car makers, which should lead to a signaling system that will be used in every driverless car.
【答案】
【1】be filled
【2】how
【3】nodding
【4】But
【5】are trying/have been trying
【6】which/that
【7】a
【8】To test
【9】successfully
【10】with
【解析】总有一天,我们的世界可能会充斥着无人驾驶汽车。但是。如果司机座位上没有人,我们该如何与他们沟通呢?本文对此进行了分析。
【1】考查被动语态。总有一天,我们的世界可能会充斥着无人驾驶汽车。结合句意,可知此处用含情态动词的被动语态,故答案为be filled。
【2】考查疑问词。根据前句中with driverless cars,可知下文的意思应该是“但是,如果司机的座位上没有人,我们该如何与他们沟通呢?”结合句意故答案为how。
【3】考查固定搭配。like doing sth.喜欢做某事,故答案为nodding。
【4】考查并列连词。句意:目前,司机可以在让我们过马路时做出一些手势,比如点头。但自动驾驶汽车没有这种能力。结合句意可知前后句是一种转折关系,故答案为But。注意:句子开头要用大写。
【5】考查时态。句意:美国汽车制造商福特及其合作伙伴弗吉尼亚理工大学一直在(正在)努力解决这一问题。结合句意可知句子用现在进行时态或现在完成进行时态,故答案为are trying/have been trying。
【6】考查定语从句。句意:该团队正在测试一种使用光信号的方法。此处a method是先行词,指物,后面的定语从句缺少主语,缺少引导词,故答案为which/that。
【7】考查固定搭配。come to a stop停止,故答案为a。
【8】考查动词不定式。句意:为了在真正的道路上测试这种方法,该团队设计了一套看起来像汽车scat的特殊套装。此处是动词不定式做目的状语,故答案为To test。
【9】考查副词。副词修饰动词,此处collect是动词,故答案为successfully。
【10】考查固定词组。share sb. with sth.与某人分享某物,故答案为with。
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The reason this is a mistake, and a big one, is that NASA has worked for generations to create an image of astronauts as extraordinarily skilled, highly trained, courageous heroes. For example, NASA invites grade schools to participate in creating experiments that are carried on the space station. The astronauts talk to kids from space, sending a message that if you study, work hard and learn math and science, you may reach these heights, too.
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But worse, we will have degraded what once inspired us. Sometimes a nation needs stars in its eyes.
【1】What is NASA’s space tourism program?
A.To invite students to attend their experiments.
B.To send visitors to the space station.
C.To run a restaurant in the space station.
D.To build a Disneyland in the space station.
【2】Why does the writer view the space tourism program as a big mistake?
A.It may influence the science experiment negatively.
B.It will cost people a lot of money.
C.It is too dangerous for visitors.
D.It may destroy the image of astronauts.
【3】What does the underlined word “stars” refer to?
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【1】What’s the best title of the text?
A. Wild time for children
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【2】Children are encouraged to do the following activities except ________.
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A. wild time is hard to design
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【4】What’s the main idea of Paragraph 4?
A. Modern children need wild time.
B. Adults value outdoor activities.
C. The present world is complicated.
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【2】Kenneth Wright mentioned smoking to _________.
A. call on smokers to completely abandon smoking
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C. show people have known the harm brought by smoking
D. show people will someday notice the bad effects of sleep deprivation
【3】What does the underlined word “prioritize” in the last paragraph probably mean?
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C. Smoking is not the worst thing to health.
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【题目】增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均限一词。
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
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