A.Yes, that is | B.No, that isn’t | C.Yes, it is | D.No, it isn’t |
A.chickens; milk | B.strawberry; salads | C.tomato; bread | D.eggs; milk |
A.seven; seventh | B.seven; seven | C.seventh; seventh | D.seventh; sixth |
A.What do you want? | B.What’s your name? |
C.Can I help you? | D.How are you? |
The use of technology in the classroom is nothing new, but Topcliffe Primary School is breaking new ground by helping autistic (自闭症的) children through robot friends. These robots can dance, play games and do Tai Chi.
Dr. Guldberg, a teacher from University of Birmingham, said, “Studies show that autistic children often find computers and technology safe. So we wonder how technology can help them to communicate. They are trying the robots in the classroom. The robots are teaching them right things and acting as friends. Ian Lowe, a teacher from Topcliffe Primary School, said, “The robots are very smart at helping autistic children with their learning. In the future we hope they can help with learning at home.”
And the students love them. Ian teaches about 30 autistic children.
Seven-year-old Joshua says he likes playing games with the robots, Max and Ben.
Daniel and Kevin say they like to watch the robots dance.
And Stephen says he likes it when Max tells him stories.
The teachers say the fact that the children enjoy talking about the robots shows how important they are in helping autistic children communicate.
1.What can these robots do according to the passage?A.Dance, sing and playing games. | B.Sing, swim and play sports. |
C.Dance, play games and do Tai Chi. | D.Sing, dance and tell stories. |
A.A university teacher. | B.A university student. |
C.A primary school teacher. | D.A primary school student. |
A.Scary. | B.Dangerous. | C.Interesting. | D.Safe. |
A.Ian L owe teaches in University of Birmingham. |
B.Ian teaches about 13 autistic children. |
C.These robots can’t help with learning at home now. |
D.Joshua likes watching the robots dances. |
A.Technology in the classroom | B.Robots can help autistic children |
C.How to teach autistic children | D.Different kinds of robots |
A restaurant in Hangzhou is popular with old people. The vegetable dishes are priced at 3 yuan and the meat dishes are priced at between 6 and 10 yuan. The food prices are the same as they were in 2007, when the restaurant opened.
More than 6,200 people above the age of 70 live in the neighborhood (社区). Some of them have difficulty in finding a place to eat. People opened the restaurant to solve the problem. Later, the restaurant got more and more popular. At least one hundred customers (顾客) had meals there every day. In 2012, the restaurant started to welcome younger customers. Now, the two groups of people eat in different dining halls. In this way, old people can eat in a comfortable and quiet environment.
Wang Jintu, 84 years old, eats at the restaurant almost every day. “The sanitation conditions (卫生条件) are great. The dishes are cheap and delicious for us,” he said.
“To help old people live a happy life, the first step is to make sure they eat well,” one restaurant worker said.
A.3 yuan. | B.5 yuan. | C.8 yuan. | D.12 yuan. |
A.In 2007. | B.In 2012. | C.In 2015. | D.In 2017. |
A.To sell different meals at different prices. |
B.To let old people have a rest after the meal. |
C.To give old people a good eating environment. |
D.To let people know each other when having meals. |
A.①②④ | B.①③④ | C.①②③ | D.②③④ |
A.Wang Jintu goes to the restaurant every day. |
B.The restaurant is very popular in Beijing now. |
C.The customers should eat quietly in the restaurant. |
D.The restaurant hopes to help the old live happily. |
A.Always. | B.Seldom. | C.Often. |
A.Alice’s brother. | B.Alice’s sister. | C.Alice’s cousin. |
A.A basketball club. | B.A swimming club. | C.A tennis club. |
A.A policeman. | B.A teacher. | C.A doctor. |
假如你是李平,你有一名美国笔友 Jack。请你根据下面的信息,以“My Pen Pal”为题用英语写一篇短文,介绍一下Jack的基本情况。
Jack | |
Age: 13 School: Tree School | Favorite subjects: Chinese and math Hobbies: Reading and singing |
2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
3.字迹工整、语言精练、表达准确、条理清晰。
4. 至少60词。
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