Both language and music play a huge role in our culture. Here are some of their similarities.
(1)Both language and music have a writing system.
In English we record language using letters. Similarly, we use notes to record music. Just as you are reading letters and find meaning in them, musicians read notes and create meaning in the form of music. So just as you read English, you can read music. By writing pieces of text or music, we are able to share experiences through time. I can read the ideas or hear the works of someone who lived hundreds of years ago, which is really exciting.
(2)
You can guess where someone is from by listening to the language they use.In the same way,styles of music are different around the world, giving us the chance to understand many different cultures, This also means that there is something for everyone! Even if you don't like British pop music, you may love the energy of Latin American salsa music.
(3)Both share feelings.
How do you know that I am angry? Of course you can see it in my face, but you will know for sure through my words, Similarly, music can show you exactly how the composer (作曲者) was or is feeling. When I'm happy, I want to sing and dance to a happy song to celebrate my happiness; and I listen to slow and quiet music when I'm feeling down. I think we have all used music to express our feelings, often combining (结合)it with language in the form of song lyrics.
(1)Which of the following is the best for the blank?
A. Both are from daily life
B. Both bring us happiness
C. Both have a sound system
D. Both vary (变化) with culture.
(2)According to the passage, when the writer feels unhappy, he might listen to .
A. scary movie music
B. exciting rock music
C. loud electronic music
D. sad piano music
(3)The underlined word "it" in the passage refers to " ".
A. music
B. idea
C. feeling
D. culture
(4)Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. We use notes to write music.
B. We can write music if we speak English.
C. We can understand different cultures in music.
D. We can share the composer's feelings in his or her music.
If you ask me what my favorite sport is, my answer is swimming. I started learning how to swim when I was five years old. I have been swimming ever since.
There are many reasons why I love swimming, but I'll just share a few with you. Maybe I can even encourage you to go for a swim.
The first reason I love swimming is that I feel totally relaxed whenever I leave the pool. I love the feeling of floating on the water and feeling almost weightless.
On the other hand. it can also be a competitive sport which raises your heartbeat. It's amazing pushing yourself to the challenge of beating someone else to the finish line. It's great fun racing across the pool as fast as you can!
Another reason that I love swimming is that it has more styles than other sports such as running and walking.It doesn't feel like you're doing the same thing over and over again.
In summer, swimming can be a nice, refreshing (恢复精力的) break! There's nothing better than jumping into the water on a hot summer's day. You can choose to swim in a swimming pool or in the sea.
And finally,it's a life skill which everyone should have.Not only is it good for your health, but you never know when you'll need your ability to swim.
(1)In Paragraph 3, "floating" means " " in Chinese.
A. 跳跃
B. 漂浮
C. 翻滚
D. 日光浴
(2)The last sentence of the passage means that .
A. swimming is a healthy sport
B. swimming is a useful life skill
C. everyone should have more life skills
D. you should teach your friends to swim
(3)Which of the following is not mentioned?
A. Swimming is relaxing.
B. Swimming is competitive.
C. Swimming is simple
D. Swimming is refreshing.
(4)What can be the best title for the passage?
A. How to Swim Better
B. Let's Do Sports
C. A Swimming Star
D. Why I love Swimming
Amazing Animals
A Cat Has Cool Eyes
It's hard to look away from Pam Pam, a white shorthair cat. Pam Pam has iridis, an eye problem that means one eye is blue and the other is a different color﹣﹣﹣yellow.
"Luckily, iridis doesn't cause any pain or sight problems," Doctor Seth Cohen says.This problem can also be found in humans and other animals,such as dogs and horses. An interesting thing: Pam Pam's owner always matches a scarf to her eye colors.
Even though Pam Pam doesn't look like a regular cat, she acts like one. She loves to hide behind chairs and jump out at the little dog suddenly when he walks by.
A Sea Lion Goes for a Walk
What does a wild sea lion do when he needs some exercise?A sea lion named Astro walked to the crowd on the road! Astro pushed himself to a nearby school last Friday.The students soon called the Wildlife Center for help and sent him back.There, Astro lived with other sea lions again﹣﹣﹣and got plenty of exercise!
A Hero Horse
When a cow attacked (攻击) Fiona Boyd, she found herself in a scary place."I was under her four legs and …" Boyd says. Luckily for the farmer, her horse rushed to the cow, and began fighting with her legs as her owner moved to safety.
"I'm quite sure Kerry saved my life.She became my bodyguard. That was her purpose in life." Boyd says.
(1)Which of the following about Pam Pam is TRUE?
A. Pam Pam is afraid of the little dogs.
B. Pam Pam's eye colors are different.
C. Pam Pam's scarf matches her hair color.
D. Iridis makes Pam Pam blind.
(2)What was Astro's amazing experience last Friday?
A. He walked to the crowd on the road.
B. He played with some students.
C. He exercised in the Wildlife Center.
D. He went to a school playground.
(3)Why is Kerry called a "Hero Horse"?
A. Because she attacked Fiona Boyd.
B. Because she saved Fiona Boyd.
C. Because she saved the cow.
D. Because she was strong and fast.
①He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got at his family's small house on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake.
②On the day before the bass(鲈鱼)season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, catching sunfish and the bass with worms. Before long, when his fishing pole doubled over, he knew something huge was on the other end. His father watched him with admiration as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the bank and he very successfully lifted the exhausted fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, but it was a bass.
③The boy and his father looked at the handsome fish, the fish jumped up and down in the moonlight. The father looked at his watch. It was 10 P. M.﹣two hours before the season opened. He looked at the fish, then at the boy. "You will have to put it back, my son." he said." I have never seen such a big fish before." cried the boy" There will be other fish." said his father. The boy looked around the lake. No other fishermen or boats were anywhere around in the moonlight. He looked again at his father. Even though no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could tell by his father's voice that the decision couldn't be changed. He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into the water.
④That was 34 years ago. And he has never again caught such a beautiful fish as the one he landed that night long ago. But he does see the fish again and again﹣every time he comes up against a question of ethics(伦理). For, as his father taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of ethics that is difficult.
⑤We would if we were taught to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth. The decision to do right lives fresh in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren.
(1)Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The fish was too huge to lift easily from the water.
B. The writer and his father usually went fishing together on an island.
C. The fish went back to the water because of the writer's carelessness.
D. As time goes by, the writer can still remember every detail clearly.
(2)The third paragraph mainly tells us that .
A. someone knew when they went fishing
B. it was not a right time to take the bass away
C. the boy has great skill in working the hook out of the fish's lip
D. fishermen and boats were not far away from there
(3)After reading this passage, we can infer .
A. fishing is a good hobby not only for teens but also adults
B. the boy and his father are examples of the practice of ethics
C. the bass is not permitted to catch in New Hampshire lake
D. it's important to balance fishing the bass and protect it
(4)What can we learn from the whole passage?
A. The boy's happy childhood.
B. Getting a handsome fish is a very brilliant experience.
C. We do the right thing when we come up against a question of ethics.
D. The practice of ethics is only simple matters of right and wrong.
(5) might be the best title of this passage.
A. Catch of a life time
B. An unforgettable experience
C. Benefits of fishing
D. An adventure of a handsome bass
Do you shop online with websites like Taobao? The money you pay doesn't go directly to the seller. Instead, it goes through Alipay, which keeps your money for a while. After you receive your goods and click the "confirm receipt" button, Alipay then gives the money to the seller.
The process is called "third party online payment". There is a transfer station, or a third account, between sellers and buyers to make online shopping safe. Buyers don't need to worry about paying for goods and then receiving nothing. Sellers also get rid of the risk of receiving no money after sending out goods.
These transfer stations are usually set up by payment service companies such as Alipay, Tenpay and Yeepay. Among them, Alipay is the biggest in China. It has more than 270 million active users, according to Xinhua.
While most online sellers and shoppers like the third party online payment system, banks are not very happy. That is because companies like Alipay are fighting over money with the banks. Users can invest in financial products through Alipay and make money. Thus lots of people choose to put money in Alipay rather than in banks.
But WeChat payment is not the same. WeChat doesn't have its own account. When paying through WeChat, the buyers' money goes directly to the sellers. That's why so many people are excited about receiving and handing out "red envelopes" or gift money to their friends on WeChat,
Whether Alipay or WeChat payment, they are all trying to attract more users and make online shopping easier. These two companies are also promoting payments through fingerprints. New payment methods such as quick response codes have become popular too.
(1)How many ways to pay are mentioned in the passage?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
(2)Para l and 2 mainly want to introduce how .
A. to run a Taobao shop
B. to make your money safe
C. Alipay works
D. to make money by using Alipay
(3)According to the passage, we can imagine in the future.
A. real money will not be used
B. payment through fingerprints will be popular
C. third party online payment is sure to avoid all the risks in trade
D. Alipay will take the place of banks
(4)According to the passage, which of the following is not referred to?
A. New payment methods make our life easier.
B. Putting money in Alipay is a good way to make money.
C. Banks are angry about losing some customers.
D. Quick response codes are more popular than any other methods.
(5)What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Using new technologies to do online shopping
B. Some ways to pay in our daily life
C. The advantage of third party online payment
D. It is convenient to do shopping online using Alipay and WeChat
EXCITING stories are everywhere in animation movies. Little villages, wild jungles and a faraway island…Get ready for trips to these places in some new films. |
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Name |
Release date |
Introduction |
Kung Fu Panda 3 |
Jan 29 2018 In China |
The chubby Panda Po is back! In the new movie Kung Fu Panda 3, Po finds the Secret Panda Village, and meets many other pandas. But not all is well. A new enemy Kai comes. He wants to beat all the kung fu masters around China and take away their power. Po has to stop him. He tries to teach kung fu to other pandas, and they try to save China. |
The Jungle Book |
April 15 2018 In the US |
This is a story about finding one's human nature while living in the wild. The boy Mowgli grows up with a family of wolves in the jungle. A tiger thinks humans are bad because they hurt him once. As a human, Mowgli finds he is no longer welcome there and decides to leave. The boy starts his trip of self﹣discovery in the jungle. |
The Angry Birds Movie |
May 20 2018 In the US |
If you played the mobile phone game Angry Birds, you must remember those colorful little birds with angry faces. But why on earth are they so angry? That's the story The Angry Birds Movie wants to tell. The birds live on an island far away from the rest of the world and they know nothing of the outside world. One day, the island meets its first visitors﹣the green pigs. They are up to something. See how the conflict between the birds and the green pigs began in the 3﹣D animated movie. |
(1)The underlined word "animation" can be replaced by .
A. play
B. cartoon
C. war
D. opera
(2)In order to destroy Kai's plan, Po tries to .
A. find his father Li Shan for help
B. come to China to learn Kung Fu
C. go to his birth place to find villagers for help
D. teach villagers Kung Fu to fight against him
(3)Why does Mowgli decide to leave in The Jungle Book at last? Because .
A. he doesn't find humans' nature
B. he wants to start his trip of self﹣discovery
C. animals don't want to accept him any more
D. he likes living with wolves to find human's nature
(4)From The Angry Birds Movie we can guess that .
A. living on an island far away from the rest of the world may be very boring
B. people who play the mobile phone game will remember the birds' angry face
C. the first visitors and the birds are up to something
D. the birds might not get along well with the pigs in the following story
(5)The information most probably comes from .
A. a fiction
B. a newspaper
C. a note
D. a book
Some people seem to have unusual memories. Zheng Aiqiang, a "memory athlete" on TV show Super Brain, can remember 2, 660 numbers in just one hour!
You would think people like him must have special brains. But according to a recent study by researchers from America and Holland, the brain structure (结构) of ordinary people and 23 of the world's lending memory athletes shows no difference.
Good memories can be trained. New research in the magazine Neuron suggests that a person will get a super memory with just six weeks of hard training.
Researchers found that a technique (技巧) called loci, invented by the ancient Greeks, can greatly help improve memory.
By using loci, you are using your imagination to improve the brain's memory networks. You can link (关联) something you need to remember with a place that you know very well. For example, to remember a list of numbers, imagine yourself walking through your house. Each thing is linked to a number. For example, zero could be the handle on the door and five could be the painting on the wall.
In one study, some ordinary people were given 20 minutes to remember 72 nouns. At the beginning, they could only remember 26 words, but when they were taught loci, they could remember 62 words.
"Not everyone can become a memory winner. But everyone using the technique can improve his memory greatly," said Boris Konrad, one of the researchers in the study.
(1)From the recent study, we know that ordinary people and memory athletes have similar .
(2)To memorize a list of numbers by using loci means you are using your to link it with a you know well according to the passage.
◆(3)请根据短文内容回答问题
What does the new research in the magazine Neuron suggest?
◆(4)请用一句话概括段落大意.
Paragraph 6 tells us that
◆(5)请将文中划线句子译成汉语.
Heritage(遗产) is traditional customs, history and beliefs. We use the word "heritage" in many different ways. People talk about their family heritage, city heritage and national heritage.
Today, heritage is changing, The Internet connects people around the world. In many ways this is a good thing, because we can learn about the heritage of other countries, and we can show our own heritage to the world. however, some people worry that traditional heritage is disappearing. In many ways, countries are becoming more and more alike(相似的). In most countries around the world, you can find KFC, Nike shoes, Starbucks coffee, American movies and so on. Some people think this is a good change, and others don't like it. You can decide whether or not it's a good thing.
However, everyone wants to protect traditional heritage, and sometimes this is hard. For example,when a new KFC opens in your city,a traditional restaurant might have to close.
That is why heritage protection is so important. Heritage protection is a simple thought. It means keeping your country's or your city's heritage alive. People do this in many ways. The biggest part of heritage protection is probably preserving(保护)old buildings. Some suggestions of heritage protection are making sure your kids speak your traditional language, and teaching knowledge about heritage to them.
The world is changing. No matter how it changes, never forget the heritage of our parents and grandparents.
(1)Is the heritage nowadays the same as it used to be?
A. No. It's being changed by the Internet.
B. Yes. Traditional customs, history and beliefs never change.
C. It is not mentioned in the passage.
(2)The examples mentioned in the second paragraph .
A. show the importance of heritage
B. describe people's love for heritage
C. help people understand heritage better
(3)The underlined sentence shows that .
A. it is necessary to learn about the heritage of other countries
B. the writer is worrying about the traditional heritage protection
C. countries are becoming quite different in some ways
(4)The following statements are parts of heritage protection EXCEPT .
A. trying to change traditional customs
B. preserving old buildings
C. keeping traditional language alive
(5)What may be the best title for the passage?
A. Internet and Heritage
B. Heritage Is Disappearing
C. Heritage Protection
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Peng Lai Chun Restaurant Yuxi Road A Chinese restaurant. Delicious and great value! You can get a starter, a main course and a drink only for ¥18! Book early because it gets busy! Wednesday: Kids under 8 half price. Tel:623﹣2972 |
Bookshop assistant Dicken's Books Lincoln Road Monday﹣Friday, plus one Saturday per month 8 a.m. 4 p.m. £8 per hour Telephone 879﹣6634 and speak to the shop manager, John Hunter |
Summer Fashion Show Golden Shopping Plaza 2: 00 P. M. Saturday Men's and women's swimwear and summer wear. See 26 pretty and cool models in the latest fashions. All clothing on sale after the show for under ¥60. For more information:goldenplaza@.com |
(1)What can we know about the tent?
A. It's pink.
B. It's for boys.
C. It's easy to fit together and take down.
(2)Why is it of great value to eat at Peng Lai Chun Restaurant?
A. Because the food there is cheap and delicious.
B. Because it is very busy.
C. Because all kids can eat at half price on Wednesdays there.
(3)If Susan wants to work as an assistant at Dicken's Books, she .
A. should call John Hunter at 768﹣3647
B. can earn at most £384 a week
C. A and B
(4)We can't in Golden Shopping Plaza.
A. buy the clothing on sale for under $60 before the show
B. see women's swimwear or summer wear
C. see 26 pretty and cool models in the latest fashions
(5)According to the information above, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The assistant at Dicken's Books has to work for 8 hours a day.
B. The holes in the windows of the tent can let the air and bugs in.
C. The Summer Fashion Show starts at 2:00 in the afternoon on Saturday.
There lived an old man in a small town of Germany. He had three sons and they all worked in the same factory where he had worked. After the Second World War began, his sons were all made to join the army and all of them died in the battle(战争). The old man was heartbroken. He didn't have enough food and often went hungry. Nobody helped him and he didn't know how to go on living.
One cold winter night, the old man couldn't go to sleep. He had been hungry for two days and it was so cold that ice could be seen in his room. He had to get up and began to run in the room until he lay down on the ground. The next morning he had to beg from door to door. He had been to a lot of cities ever since.
Once he came to a village, but the villagers were all poor and couldn't give him anything. He was too hungry to go to another village. He thought over and over and found a way. He came to a police station and called out. "Hitler is a foolish pig!"
Out came a policeman at once. He took the old man into a room, gave him some bread and a cup of tea. Then he said, "Don't say that in our village, sir!"
"I'm sorry, sir," said the old man,"I don't know it's Hitler's hometown."
"No, no, sir," the policeman said in a hurry,"It's the pig's hometown!"
(1)Why was the old man heartbroken?
A. Because he had nothing to support his three sons.
B. Because he was made to join the army.
C. Because all his three sons lost their lives in the war.
(2)Finally, the old man got things to eat by .
A. asking the villagers for help
B. shouting to the police station
C. begging from door to door
(3)Actually the policeman .
A. hated Hitler as well as the old man
B. didn't want to help the old man
C. thought the old man was more foolish than pigs
(4)We can infer(推断) that the "village" underlined in the passage is hometown.
A. the old man's
B. the pigs'
C. Hitler's
(5)The passage above is .
A. a science fiction
B. a funny story
C. a fairy tale
Researchers in the 1960s found bilingual (双语的)people scored higher on intelligence (智力)tests than monolinguals﹣﹣people who speak only one language. The latest studies show that being bilingual does not necessarily make people cleverer, but it probably does make you better at certain skills.
Imagine driving down the highway. There're many things that could attract your attention and you really need to be able to watch all of them. Why would bilingualism make you any better at that?
The answer is that bilingual people are often better at controlling their attention﹣a function (功能)called the executive control system. It's quite possibly the most important system we have because it's where all of your decisions about what to attend to, what to ignore(忽视),what to process are made.
The best method to measure(测量) the executive control system is called the Stroop Test. Suppose you would have the word "blue" written in red, but you have to say the colour red. But "blue" is so eye﹣ catching, and you really want to say"blue". You need to ignore it so that you can say the colour red. That's the Stroop Test.
Bilingual people continually practice this function. They have to, because both languages are active in their brain at the same time. They need to ignore one to be able to speak in the other. This exercise might help in other ways, too. Researchers say bilingual children are more likely to have friends from different cultures. Bilingual adults are often four to five years later than others in developing Alzheimer's disease.
(1)What did the recent research find about bilingual people?
A. They can safely drive their cars.
B. They can well manage their attention.
C. They can have a better control of imagination.
D. They can easily pick out the colours they want.
(2)What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Red.
B. Blue.
C. Test.
D. System.
(3)What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Bilingualism may do harm to people's health.
B. Bilingualism helps children make more foreign friends.
C. People must practice speaking two languages continually.
D. People use more active words from their mother languages.
(4)What might be the best title for the text?
A. How does the Stroop Test work?
B. What is executive control system?
C. Are monolingual people smarter?
D. Are bilingual people better at some skills?
(1)Who plays the leading role in making decisions?
A. Cat.
B. Marc.
C. Iggy.
D. Barney.
(2)The underlined word "awesome" probably means .
A. awful
B. crazy
C. nervous
D. fantastic
(3)What do we know about the Island Club?
A. It's a new place for the three friends.
B. It's one of the top clubs of UK.
C. Coffee is always free there.
D. Iggy prefers to eat there.
When she was just 9 years old, Katie Stagliano planted a cabbage seed(卷心菜种子) in a garden outside her house. She cared for it every day by watering it, weeding it and giving it plant food. It grew to be HUGE! Forty pounds huge!
Katie wanted to do something special with this very special cabbage. With her mom's help, she decided to donate(捐赠) it to a local soup kitchen to help feed the hungry in her community of Summerville, South Carolina.
When she arrived to make her donation, she saw a long line of people waiting for food. Then, Katie served her cabbage to the guest. As the many people thanked her, she knew she could and should do more to help.
With the help of her parents and school, Katie's Krops was born! Katie's Krops plants gardens to grow food that is donated to local soup kitchens to feed the hungry.
Katie's dream is to end hunger around the world. So, after she created several gardens in her community, she decided to do more. She wanted to help other kids create gardens in their communities!
As of 2017, 7 years after she started, there are now 83 Katie's Krops gardens growing across the United States! All of the gardens are led by kids between the ages of 9 and 16.
(1)What is "something special" Katie did at last in Paragraph 2?
A. Building her first garden.
B. Giving the cabbage plant food.
C. Helping mom in the local soup kitchen.
D. Donating the cabbage to people in need.
(2)Who runs the 83 gardens?
A. Hungry people there.
B. Katie Stagliano herself.
C. Teenagers from 9 to 16.
D. Parents and schools together.
(3)Katie's Krops .
A. creates a lot of jobs for local people
B. has its own soup kitchens everywhere
C. is now all over South Carolina, the US
D. helps fight hunger in their own communities
(4)Katie's story sounds .
A. encouraging
B. relaxing
C. boring
D. tiring
阅读,判断正(A)误(B).请将答案编号涂卡.A表示正确,B表示错误.
Bangladesh(孟加拉) is an agricultural country between India and Burma. Storms from the Indian Ocean sweep across the country every year, and large areas of farming land are flooded(冲毁). The people are very poor.
Fewer than half of the country's children complete their primary education. When they are six or seven years old, many children leave school to work in the fields or at home. The rest of their "education" consists of looking after cattle, collecting firewood or doing household jobs.
Not long ago, an experimental school was opened near the capital, Dacca, to help poor children. There are only 120 children in the school, which has three classrooms. In each class, forty pupils are divided into four groups of ten. Each pupil is free to decide which group he or she wants to join.
The most able pupils do a great deal of the teaching. They act as group monitors. Their duty is to ensure that all pupils in their group understand and practice what the teacher has taught.
There are a number of unusual features in the Bangladesh school. Children do not move up a class automatically when they grow older. Each group is promoted (升级)only when EVERY pupil in it has succeeded in getting to the right standard. As a result, all members of a group work hard to help the less able pupils. Nobody is left behind.
Lessons are extremely practical and include work on farming, carpentry, health and running a home﹣as well as lessons on the basic skills of reading, writing and arithmetic. At school, pupils prepare for adult life by learning to carry out almost all the tasks which they will face when they grow older.
If pupils have to look after cattle or young children, they are allowed to bring them to school. If a child has to stay at home to help his parents, there is no scolding or punishment (责罚) at school. Children enjoy their lessons and the school is cheap to run. It is so successful that other schools in Bangladesh are beginning to imitate(模仿) its methods.
Visitors are even coming from other agricultural countries to see if they can use a similar method.
(1)Many people in Bangladesh work on farms.
(2)Most children in Bangladesh complete their primary education.
(3)In each group, the biggest or oldest pupil is made a monitor.
(4)At the end of each school year, all the pupils move to a higher class.
(5)At school, pupils learn to do almost all the tasks needed in adult life.
Amanda Kitts is one of "tomorrow's people"﹣people who have artificial(人工的) body parts. She has a bionic(电子操控的)arm.
Now Kitts runs a day﹣care center. Children run up to her happily as she comes into the classroom. She bends over to talk with a small girl. As she bends, Kitts puts her hands on her knees. For most people, this would be easy. However, just a few years ago, this was impossible for Kitts.
In 2006, Kitts was in a car accident. A truck crushed(挤坏) her left arm and the doctor had to cut it off. "I was angry, sad, depressed. I just couldn't accept it," she says. But then she heard about a new technique that could use the remaining nerves(神经) in her shoulder to control an artificial arm.
In a difficult operation, a doctor moved Kitts's nerves to different areas of her upper﹣arm muscles. For months, the nerves grew. Millimeter by millimeter, they moved deeper into their new homes. "At three months I started feeling little tingles and twitches(刺痛和抽搐)," she said. A month later, she got her first bionic arm. A research engineer worked with Kitts to make the computer programs match her real movements more and more closely.
Today, Kitts's arm is great, but it's not yet perfect. She wants feeling in her hands. For example, she needs to feel whether something is rough or smooth. She also needs feeling to do one of her favorite things﹣drink coffee. "The problem with a paper coffee cup is that my hand will close until it gets a solid grip," she says. One time at a coffee shop, her hand kept closing until it crushed the cup. But Kitts says positively, "One day I'll be able to feel things with it…and clap my hands…to the songs my kids are singing."
(1)What is the difference between Kitts and normal people ?
A. She has a bionic arm.
B. She can bend.
C. She can put her hands on her knees.
(2)Kitts got her first bionic arm after the difficult operation.
A. almost three months
B. over one month
C. more than four months
(3)Kitts is able to with her bionic hand.
A. clap her hands
B. hold things
C. feel rough or smooth things
(4)Kitts's attitude toward her new arm is .
A. positive
B. angry
C. perfect
(5)Choose the right order of the events .
①Kitts heard about a new technique.
②Kitts crushed a paper coffee cup.
③Kitts had two human arms.
④A truck hit Kitts's car.
⑤Kitts got her first bionic arm.
⑥Doctors moved some of the nerves in Kitts's arm.
A.④﹣①﹣⑥﹣⑤﹣②﹣③
B.③﹣④﹣⑤﹣①﹣②﹣⑥
C.③﹣④﹣①﹣⑥﹣⑤﹣②