1、(完整word)选修7 unit 2练习选修7 Unit 2 Robots一、单句语法填空1_ (pile)the fallen leaves in the yard,the cleaner left with a smile.2If you _ (obey)the law,you would be punished。3After _ (divorce)her husband,she swore never to marry again。4Its surprising that he _ (desire)so much money.5Before driving into the city,y
2、ou are required to get your car_ (wash)6This new medicine _ (test)out on the animals for several times so far.7With the old people and young children_ (leave)alone at home,more and more peasants come to big cities to make a fortune。8She was very beautiful but she did not like_(envy)by so many people
3、.9Tim refused _(accompany)by his father when he went for a haircut。10Often the robots would favour designs that were_ (grand)than their owners wanted。二完成句子1。如果你想让我陪你,请告诉我,我随时都有时间。(accompany)_2。为了成为一名合格的志愿者,我做了充分准备。(have sb。 done)_3。我们不允许机器人伤害人类,这是一个原则。(it is a law)_4。我们没能提前完成任务,真感到惭愧。(Its a pity tha
4、t。)_5。在海边住着一位老渔夫.(there lives.。.)_6他们被单独留在房子里已经好几天了.(leave alone)_三、阅读理解 AAt Aizo Chuo Hospital in Japan, employees greet newcomers, guide patients to and from the surgery area,and print out maps of the hospital for confused visitors. They dont take lunch breaks or even get paid。 Why? Theyre robots!
5、Robots have long worked in factories, helping to build cars and electronic appliances. But todays robots dont just do the jobs of peoplethey actually look and act a lot like people。Kansei, a robot from Japan, has a plastic face covering 19 movable parts. The robot can make 36 facial expressions in r
6、esponse to different words. Kansei shakes in fear at the word “war” and smiles when it hears the word “dinner”Researchers in Europe are going even further with iCub, a “baby” robot。 They are teaching it to speak and hold conversations。The ability to interact is crucial for robots that will one day w
7、ork closely with humans, says robotics professor ChrisAtkeson. “This will require robots to understand what you say and how you are feeling and respond with appropriate emotions,” he told WR News.Japanese scientist Minoru Asada agrees。 He is building a robot called CB2 that acts like a real baby。 “R
8、ight now, it only goes,Ah, ah。 But as we develop its learning function, it will start saying more complex sentences and moving on its own,” Asada says。 “Next generation robots need to be able to learn and develop by themselves.”Intelligent robot will become more important in the future, as populatio
9、ns age and the number of human workers declines in many countries。 “Were going to have many more old people and not enough young people to care for them,”says robot researcher Matthew Mason。 “Technology can help the old people live at home longer, instead of going to nursing homes。”1What are some jo
10、bs robots already perform according to the passage?AGreeting customers, producing factory goods, performing surgery。BBuilding cars, driving passengers, providing directions。CGiving advice, answering customer questions, planning events。DProducing factory goods, building cars, greeting customers。2What
11、 is the function of the second paragraph?ATo describe the functions of modern robots.BTo predict the future uses of robots.CTo explain how a robot works。DTo define what a robot is.3How would the Kansei robot probably respond to the word “fire”?AUse language to warn nearby humans.BProduce a worried l
12、ook on its face.CActivate an automatic fire alarm.DBack up its memory files。4Asada believes the next step for robots will be to develop _。Athe ability to understand human commandsBthe capacity to interact with humansCthe ability to learn independentlyDthe willingness to work together BMost artists h
13、ave a favorite material they like to work with. For 28。year。old Kristen Alice, it happens to be garbage。 The eco。friendly designer uses her incredible talent to transform garbage like empty drink bottles and candy wrappers into charming dresses that sell for thousands of dollars.Kristen says the ide
14、a came to her after she saw how much waste she and her three college roommates generated on a daily basis。 The Fine Arts student began to dream about transforming the deserted bags and packages into beautiful garments.Her first dress made from plastic bags and rolled magazines was strange, fun and e
15、ven charming。 However, she only made it to test her creativity。The young designer did not consider starting a commercial venture(企业)until she spent a week working at Couture Fashion Week in New York City。 There she observed the excitement generated by new and vintage(复古的)looks and decided to see if
16、her unusual idea would result in as much enthusiasm。 She began by creating a line of 12 garbage。inspired dresses。 They were a huge success.Today her company that has offices in Palm Beach, Florida and New York City, produces a wide variety of dresses ranging from cocktail dresses to ball gowns (礼服)K
17、risten, of course, doesnt search garbage cans for her material anymore. Instead, she seeks it from companies that have produced more than they need and are planning to throw away the extras。However, if you think the garbage.inspired dresses come cheap, think again. The price for ready。made creations
18、 retails(零售)from 500 to 1,500。Though that may appear expensive, the designer says she has no shortage of customers。 In fact she now even has garbage。inspired clothing for men that includes jackets, ties, trousers and even board shorts! While most of the clothes are strong enough to resist multiple w
19、ears, whether they can be cleaned is a little unclear。1What made Kristen think of using trash as her favorite material?AHer poor living conditions at college。BThe education from her parents not to waste anything useful。CHer roommates advice of using garbage to replace ordinary material.DHer consciou
20、sness of environmental protection and trained eyes。2Kristen decided to start a commercial venture because _。Ashe just wanted to test her creativityBshe was inspired by the enthusiasm caused by new and vintage dressesCshe was driven by the huge profits brought by new fashionDshe found there were no u
21、nique。looking but affordable clothes in New York3The last two paragraphs are mainly about _.Athe success of Kristens careerBthe advantages and disadvantages of the garbage.inspired clothingCwhat clothing Kristen mainly designedDwhere Kristen got garbage for her clothing4What is the best title of the
22、 passage?ANew Use of GarbageBA New Trend of FashionCA Talented and Ambitious Fashion DesignerDTransforming Trash into Wonderful Garments四.完形填空Millions of people seek help from psychologists in part because they feel different from others。 But a _1_Andrew Erlich says that everyone is a freak(怪物) in s
23、ome way. Erlich _2_for acceptance of differences in his book “The Long Shadows” about an uncle, Jake Erlich, who overcame prejudice, depression and _3_caused by his extreme height.“Most of us have something that we are embarrassed about。 It is like an invisible clubfoot (畸形足). But for Jake, it was _
24、4_.Everybody saw it,”said Andrew. As a clinical psychologist,Andrew Erlich helps patients who see themselves as freaks. First, he tells them about his uncle. “Here is a man that _5_ the difficulties, and he does it not by _6_ who he is, but by embracing(拥抱) who he is _7_and expressing it in the visu
25、al _8_and in his performances,”he said.Erlichs _9_tells about how Jake toured with the circus and then, after suffering temporary blindness, _10_sculpture and painting. “He found_11_through creativity. I am_12_ interested in the creative process in the people that I see, and I use Jake as an example
26、, and I _13_them his paintings,” said Erlich。“Jake really wanted to do something _14_. You see a scene and your _15_ come through as you see and feel it, and you believe he painted it from different _16_,” said Erlich。“People were _17_of human differences, and they would _18_walls to protect themsel
27、ves from those differences and those walls that _19_us are very dangerous,”he said.Erlich hopes that his uncles story will help readers _20_themselves and fulfill their dreams.1A。 physicianB。 painter Cwriter Dpsychologist2A. argue Bdisagrees Cprepares Dpublishes3A. disappointment Bloss Cpain Dillnes
28、s4A. pleasant Bvisible Csick D. widespread5A. fears Boverlooks Covercomes Drejects6A。 avoiding Badmitting Crecognizing D。 imagining7A. tightly Bquickly Cbravely D。 easily8A. books Barts Cactions Dhabits9A。 clinic Bbook Cpainting Dexperiment10A. gave up Bthought over Cfigured out Dtook up11A。 freedom
29、 Bhealth Cpressure Dsorrow12A。 seldom Brarely Cquite Dnearly13A。 explain Bcount Cdraw Dshow14A. suddenly Bdifferently Chappily Dsimply15A. emotions Bpossessions Ctalents Dabilities16A. colors Bbooks Clights Dangles17A. aware Btire Cconfident Dfrightened18A。 build Bdestroy Cremove Dbreak19A. prevent
30、Bseparate Cwithdraw Dthreaten20A。 recover Bupgrade Caccept Dlearn五.短文改错The old saying “The early bird catches the worm” show us the importance of planning, working hard and trying constant。 To achieve outstanding results, the most people must plan ahead and work diligently to overcome all kind of di
31、fficulties。That has been my own experience, either。 When I first started at high school,I seldom passed my exams, so I never prepared well. Later, my teacher, Mr Black, advised me plan everything in advance. She asked me to study hard as well。 After a year of putting his advice onto practice,I can n
32、ow easily pass all my exams.There are no shortcuts to succeed。第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 假定你是李华,你急需购买一些适合你自己阅读水平的英文小说,希望得到你的英国朋友Peter的帮助,请你给他写一封邮件。内容包括: 1. 说明书籍要求; 2. 期望代为购买; 3. 询问支付方式;注意: 1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _ _ _书面表达:Dear Peter,I desperately need some novels by contemporary authors for my English
33、 study. Finding them unavailable in Chins, Im writing to ask you to buy some for me.Considering my English level, preference is given to those easy to comprehend. Besides, aimed having a good command of English culture, the novels need to offer a window into English history and society by presenting the story in a vivid way. If convenient , please help me buy some. I am wondering if you could have the books delivered to me once you purchase them。 If so, you are requested to inform me how you prefer to receive the money。 Your earliest reply would be highly appreciated. Yours, Li Hua 9
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