I come from Shenzhen but now I work in a kindergarten(幼兒園) in Wuhan. I'm only about 55cm tall,but I can do lots of things.(2)
Just tell me,"Play some songs,Xiao'ai." Do you want to dance?You can say,"Dance with me,Xiao'ai." I know every student in the class.When they come to me,I can say their names and say hi to them.(3)
When it's time to read,I say,"Please go to the library,kids. "When a boy stands high on a chair,(4)
The teachers here love me because I can help them with their work.(5)
"Xiao'ai is our friend,we want to be always with it," they say.I want to say,"I love you all and I'm happy to work here."
A.My name is Xiao'ai and I'm a smart robot(智能機器人). B.And the kids love me,too. C.Do you want some music? D.And I can tell them to do right(正確的) things. E.I say to him,"Come down,please."
18.My name is John,I'm from England.When I was young,I was so interested in Chinese culture like Beijing Opera.I often dreamed to go to China one day.When I was learning theater at university,I was provided with a chance to study abroad.There was a program to study Asian theater arts either in China or in India.I decided to go to China and learn Beijing Opera in a Chinese theater school.The school offered me a place to practice.It was good because I could practice whenever I wanted.Also I had a private lesson—the teacher would give me one—to-one class for three hours.That was the best part of my study in China. Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture.It's full of famous stories,beautiful facial paintings and wonderful fighting.This kind of opera is very popular with Chinese people.There are four main roles in Beijing Opera.A Wusheng is a soldier or fighter.A Xiaosheng is a young man.A Laosheng is an old man.Dan is a woman.Stories in Beijing Opera are very interesting,some of them are from history book,but most of them are from the literature,especially famous novels.The stories usually end with happiness. I got a lot from my study in China.It has greatly influenced me and helped me develop into a more skillful actor.This Chinese art gives me plenty of tools,so I can use them when I perform other shows in Europe.I have set up an art center to teach Beijing Opera.Now there are more fans of Beijing Opera in my country.
根據短文內容,選擇正確答案。 (1)Where is John from?
A.China. B.India. C.England. D.France. (2)What did the Chinese theater school offer him?
A.Three meals. B.Some money. C.A good teacher. D.A place to practice. (3)Which of the following is the role of A Xiaosheng?
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(4)What does John do now in Europe?
A.Set up a school. B.Be an artist. C.Sing at an art center. D.Teach Beijing Opera. (5)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.There are only four roles in Beijing Opera. B.The stories in Beijing Opera usually have happy ends. C.John made lots of money by Peking Opera. D.Beijing Opera is the most popular theater in the world.
19.3-D films are not new.They first appeared in 1903.The inventors wanted viewers to feel like they were really inside the film they were watching!When you watch a 3-D film,you feel as if the people on the screen are close enough to touch and that the airplane flying at you is flying right off the screen.To watch 3-D films,you may need to wear special glasses.Usually,people buy or borrow the glasses in the cinema.But have you ever thought of making one pair by yourself? Here are tips for making your own 3-D glasses.
①Get some card board.Cut out the shape of glasses.Make sure you can see through each hole when you hold it up to your eyes. ②Get some red and light blue acetate(醋酸透明塑膠片). ③Glue the blue acetate on the right hole and the red on the left one.
Next time when you go to watch a 3-D film,don't forget to take your own handmade glasses! (1)3-D films were invented to
. A.make the airplane fly right off the Screen B.make viewers touch the people on the screen C.make the people on the screen closer to viewers D.make viewers feel like they were really inside the film (2)According to the passage,our own 3-D glasses are made up of
. ①glass②card board③acetate④paper A.①② B.②③ C.①③ D.③④ (3)The passage probably comes from
20.On March 3,1887,the lives of two amazing women were changed forever when Anne Sullivan,a poor university graduate,arrived at the home of the wealthy Keller family to teach their six-year-old daughter Helen.It was a difficult job as Helen was unable to see,hear or speak because of illness. Anne had been suggested to the Kellers by her university professor,a close friend of Mr.Keller.Before she arrived,Anne expected her new pupil to be a quiet,weak child.But Helen was nothing like that.When Anne first walked through the Kellers' door,the energetic Helen nearly knocked her over in her hurry to feel Anne's face,clothing and bag. Helen was used to visitors bringing her sweets,and angrily tried to open Anne's case to take her candy.But Anne calmed her down by allowing Helen to play with her watch.So began one of the most successful student-teacher relationships in history. Anne Sullivan was only twenty years old when she began teaching Helen.She had to not only teach the child all the usual school subjects,but also control Helen's sometimes wild behavior. Her well-meaning parents allowed Helen to do as she liked at home.Realizing that such an environment was unsuitable for learning,Anne requested that she and Helen live in a small house nearby. As soon as Helen began learning,it became clear that she was especially intelligent.She quickly learned to read and write,and by the age of ten she could also speak. In 1900,Helen started studying at Radcliffe University,and graduated first in her class in 1904.She was the very first blind and deaf person to get a university degree.How did she do it?Anne Sullivan read all of Helen's books and then signed the information into her hand.Anne remained at Helen's side until her death in 1936.Helen became a world-famous writer,and fought for disabled people's rights until her death on June 1,1968. ※graduate:1.畢業生n.2.畢業V.
(1)How did Anne come to work at the Kellers' home?
A.She replied to a job advertisement. B.She was introduced by her family friend. C.She was recommended(推薦)by her university professor. D.She met Mr.Keller while studying at university. (2)Why was it a difficult job for Anna to be Helen's teacher?
A.Because Helen was wild and energetic. B.Because she was new and had no teaching experience. C.Because Helen's parents allowed her to do anything she liked. D.Because Helen was unable to see,hear or speak. (3)According to the passage,Helen's parents
A.allowed her to do as she wished at home B.gave her too many gifts and sweets C.did not spend much time with her D.cared little about her education (4)Which of the following is NOT true about Helen's university studies?
A.She was greatly helped by Anne. B.She was the best student in her class. C.She was able to graduate in three years. D.She was the first deaf and blind university graduate.
21.One day,a man visited an art factory.He saw a sculptor making a sculpture(雕塑).As he watched the man work on the sculpture found that there was a similar sculpture nearby. He felt so strange and asked the sculptor,"Why are you making two same sculptures?Do you need two to put in different places?" "No,"the man said without looking up,"We need only one,but the first one was damaged before I finished it,so I'm making a new one.". The visitor picked up the damaged sculpture and checked it.But he couldn't find anything wrong with it. "Where is the damage?"he questioned. "There is a scratch(劃痕) on the sculptures nose,"the sculptor said while he was going on his work. The man then asked,"Where are you going to show the sculpture?" The sculptor replied that it would be shown on a six-meter platform(平臺)."if the sculpture is up so high,who will see that there is a scratch on the nose?"the man asked. The sculptor stopped his work,looked up at the man and said,"I will know it." The sculptor chose to keep to a high standard(標準) of excellence in his work.Even if other people didn't notice it,he tried to make his work the best.We should work hard to keep on it.
(1)Why did the visitor feel strange at the beginning of the story?
A.Because he would like to buy two sculptures. B.Because he preferred one of the sculptures. C.Because the sculptor was making two same sculptures. D.Because the sculptor made this sculpture in an art factory. (2)The underlined word " damaged " in Paragraph 3 means
. A.broken B.completed C.caught D.folded (3)What do you think of the sculptor?
A.Kind. B.Careful. C.Gentle. D.Impolite. (4)From the story,we learn that
. A.the sculptor worked hard and replied people without looking up B.the sculptor hoped to make more works to choose C.the sculptor didn't care about what people said D.the sculptor tried to make his works perfect
38.Yang Zhenning is a Chinese physicist (物理學家).He is a professor (教授) of Tsinghua University.He received the Nobel Prize in Physics(諾貝爾物理學獎) in 1957 at the age of 35.He was born in Hefei,Anhui Province on September22,1922. Jiang Mengnan is a student at School of Life Sciences,Tsinghua University.The girl who was admitted to Tsinghua University by reading lips touched(感動) China.This girl was born in Chenzhou,Hunan in 1992.She became deaf(聾的) when she was six months old.Her parents are both middle school teachers.They taught her to"listen" and "speak" by reading lips when she was a child.She went to Tsinghua University to study for a doctorate(博士學位) in 2018.
(1)What's Yang Zhenning's job(職業)?
(2)When did Yang Zhenning receive the Nobel Prize in Physics?