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1、Module 9 Great inventionsUnit 2 Will books be replaced by the Internet一、单项填空( )1. My 14-year-old son often tells me that he likes imagining _ in the sky with his own wings. A. flew B. to fly C. flying D. being flownC( )2. We often compare children _ the rising sun.A. to B. with C. inD. asB( )3. Almo

2、st every university now has a website which allows us to _ the information about it.A. look at B. look after C. look aroundD. look throughD( )4. I was surprised to see _ people at the concert.A. the number of B. an amount ofC. a number ofD. the amount ofC( )5. Our plan to clean the park _ tomorrow.A

3、. discusses B. will discussC. will be discussed D. is discussedC二、完成句子6. 这些电脑又小又轻因此很容易携带。 These computers are both light and small so that they _. 7. 它们是用手工做的还是机器做的?_or by machine? 8. 回家的路上彼得买了些报纸杂志。 Peter bought some newspapers and magazineson _. can be carried easily Were / Are they made by handhi

4、s way home9. 在某种程度上,孩子花时间玩游戏是有意义的。(in a way, its meaningful for sb. to do)_10. 结果,我们只能通过顺丰快递寄信。(as a result, through SF Express)_In a way, its meaningful for kids to spend time playing games.As a result, we can only send letters through SF Express.三、语法选择(核心素养:文化意识)Trevor Graham Baylis was born on 13

5、th May 1937 in Kilburn, London. He is best known _ inventing the wind-up radio(the clockwork radio). Trevor was an excellent swimmer. At the age of 15, he swam for Great Britain. Later, he served in the army for four years. After leaving the army, he joined a company _ Purley Pools, which was famous

6、 for building the worlds first 11 12free-standing swimming pool. _, Trevor left the company and started his own swimming pool company. At the same time, _ love of swimming led him to work as a stuntman(特技演员) for television programmes. However, he _ many stuntmen who were no longer able to work becau

7、se of injury. Trevor decided to invent some products for _ disabled. At his house, there was a special workshop where he invented things. 1314 1516 In the early 1990s, he saw a television programme about the spread of AIDS in Africa. He learned _ in many areas in Africa the only way of communication

8、 was radio. However, batteries and electricity were too expensive and too difficult _ there. Trevor wanted to help those people. At first, Trevor invented a wind-up radio which could play for 14 minutes with a two-minute wind. However, nobody was interested in his invention.1718_, his invention was

9、featured on the television programme Tomorrows World. Two businessmen showed a great _ in it. With the money they invested (投资), Trevor developed his invention and founded a company called Freeplay Energy. In 1996, the Freeplay radio was known and widely used in the world. 19 20 ( )11. A. by B. for

10、C. of D. as( )12. A. calling B. calls C. called D. call( )13. A. Later B. Latest C. Late D. Lately( )14. A. he B. his C. hes D. himBCAB( )15. A. has met B. was met C. met D. was meeting( )16. A. the B. a C. / D. an( )17. A. what B. how C. where D. that( )18. A. to get B. getting C. gets D. gotCADA(

11、)19. A. Luck B. Lucky C. Unlucky D. Luckily( )20. A. interested B. interest C. interesting D. interestsDB四、完形填空Theres good news for both robots and music lovers. Its reported that in the near future robots and humans will probably work together to _ jazz.21 Antonio Chella from Italy is working with

12、a Telenoid _. He wants to teach it to create jazz. To _, the Telenoid robot will be trained to imitate (模仿) the movements and simple sounds made by a human musician. Then Chella will teach the Telenoid robot to _ music with human emotions (情感). Chella said, “My Telenoid robot is special. It has the

13、_ to find connections between things.”22232425 Philippe Pasquier, a musician and computer scientist, said, “The Telenoid robots software has already been developed, but it is faced with a(n) _ challenge (挑战). It is able to imitate the Beatles, a famous rock _. However, what made the Beatles _ was no

14、t only their music but their wonderful performance as well.”26 2728Its not yet clear how a robot will _ music. Pasquier said, “Human musicians often listen to others music for a long time _ they create music of their own, so Chellas robot had better listen to more jazz music first.”2930( )21. A.read

15、 B. enjoy C. hear D. create( )22. A.fan B. software C. robot D. inventor( )23. A. agree with B. deal with C. do with D. start with( )24. A.fill B. connect C. help D. provideDCDB( )25. A.luck B. ability C. time D. courage( )26. A. old B. easy C. big D. exciting( )27. A. band B. song C. festival D. co

16、ncert( )28. A. wise B. polite C. honest D. famousBCAD( )29. A. perform B. write C. enjoy D. create( )30. A. so B. because C. before D. afterACSoon computers and other machines will be able to remember you by looking at your eyes! The programme works because everyones eyes are different. So in the fu

17、ture you wont have to remember a password when you want to use a machine or take money out of a bank. Youll just have to look at the machine and it will be able to tell who you are. 五、阅读理解(B篇)The eye-recognition programme has already been tested in shops and banks in the US, Britain, Spain, Italy an

18、d Turkey. Soon, this technology will take the place of all other ways of finding out who people are. Eye-recognition is a course of recognizing iris(虹膜), which includes the following steps. First, a kind of machine needs to collect different examples for ones iris from his eyes and store them. Secon

19、d, when this person goes to the bank to draw money, this machine will have iris feature extraction (特征抽取). Then, this machine will compare the examples kept in it with iris feature extraction. Once the examples and the feature extraction are the same, this person will be identified, and he will get

20、the money from the bank successfully. However, scientists are also working on other systems. Machines will soon be able to know you from the shape of your face, hand or even your smell! Weve already had machines that can tell who you are from your voice or your fingerprints. Eye-recognition is bette

21、r because your eyes dont change as you get older, and dont get dirty like hands or fingers, and even twins have different eyes. This programme can be up to 94% correct, depending on how good the technology is. However, other programmes may only be 51% correct now. In Britain, it was found that 90% o

22、f the people who had tried it said that they liked the idea of eye-recognition. In the future, your computer will look at you in the eyes. So smile!( )31. How does the eye-recognition programme work?A. You type in your password.B. You say your name. C. You look at the machine. D. You show your ID ca

23、rd.C( )32. Which recognition is already in use according to the passage?A. Remembering smells.B. Remembering fingerprints.C. Remembering the shape of face.D. Remembering eyes.B( )33. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The eyerecognition programme can be up to 51% correct. B. In Britain, 90% of people

24、 said that they liked the idea of eye-recognition. C. Everyones eyes are different, and even twins have different eyes. D. The eye-recognition programme is widely used now.C( )34. Whats the passage mainly about?A. You dont have to remember a password when you draw money from a bank. B. We already ha

25、ve machines that can tell who you are from your voice. C. Tell people how the eye-recognition programme works and its advantages. D. The eye-recognition programme has been tested in shops and banks. C( )35. Which of the following is RIGHT?A. You neednt remember a password when you draw money from a bank. B. Machines can know you from your smell now. C. Computers can tell who you are by looking at your eyes. D. Machines can tell who you are from your voice. D六、短文填空 G

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