Homework is a problem for students all over the world.As a student,you have a lot of homework to do every day.(51) .And it helps you understand important knowledge.Luckily,there're several things you can do to make homework less difficult.
(52) .Write your homework down in your notebook if you need to.Don't be afraid to ask questions about it.Understand why you should do your homework.
(53) .Many schools have study halls.The students can study there.It's more interesting to play with your friends.But the more homework you finish at school,the less you'll have to do that night at home.
(54) .It is difficult to hold your attention for too long.So take some breaks while doing your homework.Taking a 15﹣minute break every hour is a good idea for most people.
(55) .If you don't finish your homework at school,think about how much you have left.It's a good idea to make a homework plan,especially when you want to enjoy sports or other activities.
A.Be sure you understand the homework
B.Use some time to do homework at school
C.It's the best way to review what you have learned in class
D.Make a plan
E.Take a break
F.It's necessary for you to do more homework at home.
Many kids help parents to do chores in the house. They may take out the trash, walk the dog or sweep the floor. In return, some kids get money or other rewards from their parents, such as 20minutes to play computer games.
But some people do not think that kids should get rewards for doing chores. One of them is Jane Smith, a parenting educator and family coach. She believes if kids get rewards, they may think that work isn't worth doing unless you get something in return. For example, kids won't sweep the floor if they see it is dirty. But they will do it if their parents reward them for it.
"Every house is a team effort," Jane said. "A home is a living space for everyone in the family. It's important for kids to see that we all have a responsibility to keep our home clean."
Other people hold different opinions. They believe that money or other rewards encourage kids to do more chores. It also teaches them real world lessons. They can learn about how we need to work to make money.
Now, there are also apps that encourage kids to do chores. The apps give kids points and digital (电子的) gifts that can be used either online or in life. With the app ChoreMonster, kids earn digital points after doing chores. Kids can exchange their points for real rewards, such as time to play video games or a trip to the mall. "Our goal is to encourage kids so they can earn rewards," says Joe Black, founder of ChoreMonster. "Kids need positive (积极的) power to make them do chores."
51. Jane Smith thinks that .
A. housework isn't worth doing
B. kids are not willing to do chores
C. kids should get something in return
D. kids shouldn't get rewards for doing chores
52. ChoreMonster is a(n) .
A. educator
B. coach
C. app
D. app founder
53. If rewarded for doing chores, kids can learn to .
A. take responsibilities
B. use apps well
C. make money through work
D. understand team effort
54. What's the purpose of the apps mentioned in the passage?
A. To give kids points and gifts.
B. To encourage kids to do chores.
C. To exchange points for real rewards.
D. To give kids advice on doing chores.
55. The passage mainly talks about .
A. how to encourage kids to do chores
B. what kind of chores kids should do
C. if kids should do chores at home
D. whether kids should be rewarded for doing chores
Americans like to have different kinds of parties such as birthday parties,surprise parties,tea parties and house﹣warming parties.Pajama (睡衣) parties are one of the most popular kinds of parties in the US.At a pajama party,a group of friends spend the night at a person's house.It is a great way for children or teenagers to get together and have a good time.
To hold a pajama party,the host will usually plan some fun activities such as watching movies and playing board games and video games at home.He or she should also prepare some delicious sweets,fruits and fun food like pizza.Guests at a pajama party should bring their own pajamas,toothbrushes,pillows(枕头) and blankets (毯子).
If a pajama party is mainly for fun,a prom is no doubt a very important thing in most American schools.A prom is a formal (正式 的) dance party that is held at a high school.The party is usually held near the end of the senior year,the last year of high school,so it is often called graduation (毕业)dance.Students should wear formal clothes at the prom.
52.How many kinds of parties are mentioned in the passage?
A.Seven
B.Five
C.Six
53.Where is a pajama party held?
A.At a person's house.
B.At a person's office
C.At a person's high school.
54.From the passage,we know that the underlined word "prom" means .
A.开学典礼
B.毕业舞会
C.成人礼
55.What's the best title for the passage?
A.History in the US
B.Parties in the US
C.Sports in the US.
For as long as we can remember,one of the most popular ways parents use to punish their children has been the "time out".
It seems that it is a good idea:the child sits on his own to reflect(反思)on what he has done.Then,when the time is up,he will apologize and learn from the mistake.
However,just because it's something that's been done for years,that doesn't mean it is the right thing to do.In fact,very often,children don't sit nicely and think about what they've done.Instead,they need to be told a few (or many)times to go back to their places and stay quiet.They're not reflecting on why they are in the "time out" at all.More likely than not,they're probably just really angry,and 'so' are the parents.In the end,both the parents and the children make each other unhappy,or even angry.
What can parents do to change this situation?You may have already heard of things like peaceful parenting(育儿)and gentle parenting.These focus on the relationship between parent and child through building trust and love.So,instead of starting a "time out",try something called "time in".A "time in" needs both parent and child to stay close until both get calm.After that,the parent,and child can discuss what happened and solve the problem together.If the child can make changes,everyone can then move on.
As we all know,punishment and violence(暴力)seldom work and will never teach the.children what the right way to act is.A "time in" can be the great time for the children to learn through mistakes,Kids learn how to build their emotional and social skills through difficult situations.So,instead of punishing them for acting their age,we can use chances to teach and guide them to a place of learning.
A "time in" may take more time,but it does work.
(1)During a "time out",a child is told to .
A. |
stay outside |
B. |
make a promise |
C. |
sit alone and reflect |
D. |
return to school |
(2)In the writer's opinion,a "time out" .
A. |
is becoming more popular |
B. |
doesn't always work |
C. |
should be parents' first choice |
D. |
takes too much time |
(3)When a child has done something wrong,the writer suggests that .
A. |
both teachers and parents discuss how to solve the problem |
B. |
parents try something called "time in" instead of "time out" |
C. |
the child say sorry to his or her parents and learn from mistakes |
D. |
the child stay at home and reflect until he never makes mistakes |
(4)Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. |
Why not "time in"? |
B. |
Learn from mistakes. |
C. |
"Time out" or "time in"? |
D. |
No violence at home! |
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What Parents Can Do to Keep Kids Safe |
In the School ◆Talk to your children about their day. Ask your children if they see anyone bullied(欺凌), if they are bullied, or if anything else makes them feel uncomfortable. ◆Teach children to resolve problems without fighting. Explain that fighting could lead to them getting hurt, or hurting someone else. ◆Keep an eye on your children's Internet use. Talk to your children about what they do online﹣what sites they visit, who they email, and who they chat with. |
To and From School ◆Map out with your children a safe way for them to walk to school. ◆Teach children to follow traffic signals and rules when walking or biking. ◆Encourage children to walk to school with friends. ◆Teach children not to talk to strangers, go anywhere with them, or accept gifts from them without your permission. |
On the bus ◆Have your children arrive at the bus stop at least five minutes before the bus is scheduled to pick them up. ◆Make sure children know to stand on the sidewalk while waiting for the bus. ◆Teach children to make sure they can see the bus driver and the bus driver can see them before crossing in front of the bus. Tell them to never walk behind the bus. ◆Let them know that if they see someone being bullied, or are bullied themselves, they can talk to you, the bus driver, or another trusted adult. |
66. What is the passage about?
67. Can children resolve problems with fighting?
68. What should parents do when children use the Internet?
69. Who can children talk to on the way to school, friends or strangers?
70. Where should children stand while waiting for the bus?
How do you deal with plastic bags from the supermarket ?Throw them away or recycle them? How about eating them?
The bags are no harmful to the environment. Humans and animals can safely eat them.Indian company EnviGreen has made a bag with natural materials.It looks and feels just like plastic ,but can be broken down(分解) easily.
Ashwath Hedge who set up the EnviGreen company spent four years doing experiments(实验) with 12natural materials. They include potato ,corn,vegetable oil and banana.He made the materials into liquid and used the liquid to make the bag.
Although the EnviGreen bag is more expensive than a common plastic bag, it has many advantages.According to the Wall street Journal, it takes 1000years for common plastic bags to break down.But an EnviGreen bag can naturally break down in less than 180days.It also breaks down in less than a day in water.Hedge was happy to show it in his interview, he put an Envi Green bag in water and ate it with a smile.
There are more than 15000tons of plastic waste in India every day. But only 9,000tons are processed.In China,3billion plastic bags are used every day.Maybe EnviGreen bag could be a solution(解决办法)to the world problem of plastic plastic pollution.
46.According to Paragraph2, we can know the following EXCEPT
A.the EnviGreen bag can break down easily.
B.the EnviGreen bag is made from natural materials.
C. the EnviGreen bag can be eaten by humans and animals
D.the EnviGreen bag is a little bit harmful to the environment
47.The main idea of the third paragraph is " "
A.What Hedge thinks of the new bag
B.How Hedge makes the EnviGreen bag
C.Who sets up the EnviGreen bag company
D.How long it takes Hedge to make the bag
48.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4shows that the EnviGreen bag
A.is safe and can break down quickly
B.is useful although it is more expensive
C.looks and feels like a common plastic bag
D.will be used more widely than a common bag.
49.The EnviGreen bag breaks down faster in ﹣
A.hot air
B.cold water
C.boiling water
D.natural air
50.From the last paragraph ,we can infer(推断)
A.all of India's plastic waste is processed
B.India has the most plastic waste in the world
C.China produces more plastic waste than India
D.the EnviGreen bag may help solve the problem of plastic pollution
Many children spend a lot of time watching or playing with electronic media﹣from televisions to video games,computers and other devices(设备).
So,it is natural that parents should wonder about the time children spend looking at a TV or computer screen.Americans say"screen time"when they talk about any time children spend in front of an electronic device.
Perhaps parents can stop worrying so much about screen time,at least for older boys and girls.In October 2016,the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) listed several suggestions for parents and child care workers.Here are some of the suggestions.
•Avoid digital media use in children younger than 18 to 24 months.
•For children aged 18﹣24 months,avoid letting the child watch media alone.And avoid using media as a way to comfort your child.
•For children two to five years of age,allow one﹣hour screen time on"high﹣quality(质量)programming"a day and watch it with your child.
•For children aged 6 and older,don't spend too much time using media.Also,make sure that screen time does not take the place of healthy sleep,exercising,doing homework and other activities.
•Make sure to have media﹣free time together as a family,such as dinner or driving.Also make some areas of the home media﹣free.Turn off your child's electronic devices an hour before bedtime.
(1)What is"screen time"according to Americans ?
A.A kind of timing system(系统).
B.A survey on electronic media
C.Any time children spend in front of electronic media.
D.Any electronic device children like to play with
(2)What did AAP do in 2016 after ?
A.They gave some practical suggestions.
B.They told parents how to reduce their children's screen time.
C.They trained many child care workers.
D.They raised much money to stop children using electronic devices.
(3)How do parents deal with the screen time for children two to five years of age ?
A.Choose proper programs and watch with them.
B.Play with them for at least one hour.
C.Avoid letting them watch TV.
D.Don't worry about them.
(4)How does AAP explain too much screen time ?
A.An hour or more every day.
B.Using too many electronic devices.
C.Screen time takes the place of other activities
D.Using electronic media to comfort the children.
(5)What is media﹣free time ?
A.It is the time you can use media freely.
B.It is the time you cook or drive.
C.It is the time to be with your family.
D.It is the time you stay away from electronic devices.
LIFE is AWKWARD.What should you do when your parents are embarrassing(使尴尬)you in front of your friends?Or what if you see what looks like a classmate stealing someone else's headphones? In our social Q's column(专栏),the teenager Harper Ediger and the adult Philip Galances give their best advice to kids looking for help navigating real﹣life situations,Now it's your turn:Do you have a question about an uncomfortable social situation at school,at home,on social media or among friends?Email it to us at Kidsqs@njpost.com and Harper and Philip may answer it in a future issue.Please include your age and hometown.Come on,we know you have one.
To inspire(激励)you, here are reader﹣submitted questions we've published in previous issues:
My mom signs me up for camps and activities without asking what I want to do.I only learn what I'm doing at the last minute.I don't like that it's a surprise,and I feel that I should be able to help plan my time.How can I have more of a say?
At my school, fourth graders need to learn different dances,then dress up for a fancy party where we ask partners to dance with us.This makes me nervous,and I'm not looking forward to it.How should I handle this situation?
My sister is home for college break,and lucky me,she's my roommate.As I'm 12 and she's almost 19, we both want our own space.I know she doesn't mean it personally, but she always complains that she doesn't have a home, which makes me feel as if I'm intruding in my own room.Do I tell her how l feel or let it go?
(1)What should be included in your email to the social Q's column?
A.Name,age and social media
B.Age,school and hometown.
C.Age,hometown and questions.
D.Name,school and questions.
(2)The underlined word "say" in the passage means .
A.the ability to plan time
B.the chance to set up camps
C.the right to make decisions
D.the plan to enjoy activities
(3)The writer uses some published reader﹣submitted questions in order to .
A.show kids ways of solving problems
B.give kids examples of what to write about
C.share Harper and Philip's advice with kids
D.offer kids a chance to complain about their lives
(4)The social Q's column is designed to .
A.help kids deal with their troubles
B.train kids to write
C.have kids introduce themselves
D.advise kids to behave well
It's been 100 years since the actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin produced the film The Kid ,which many consider to be his greatest one.
Like all films at the time,The Kid was made in black and white and was silent (made without any sound,not even the characters talking).The story is about the relationship between " the Tramp",played by Chaplin,and his adopted (领养的)child,played by Jackie Coogan.The pair develop a partnership where the six year﹣old boy breaks windows and runs away,so that Chaplin's character can offer his services as a window fixer.
Although the film is a comedy,it also has some tragedy,reflecting Chaplin's own life.He started testing actors for the role of the Kid just a few days after his baby son had died.Chaplin was known for being hard to please,and it is said that if he could,he would have played every role in every one of his films.When Chaplin visited a theatre,a dancer brought his son,Jackie Coogan,on stage,and Chaplin knew he had his co﹣star (联袂主演者).Chaplin later wrote, "All children in some form have talents;the trick is to bring it out in them.With Jackie it was easy.
Like the Kid in the film,Chaplin and his brother Sydney grew up very poor.They lived in London and were raised by their mother.When Chaplin was 10 years old,his mum became too ill to loo after her sons,so they had to take care of themselves.He later wrote that the film sets in The Kid were based (基于)on the places where he and Sydney had lived with their mother as children. "Perhaps that's why the film had some truth," he said.
(1)The second paragraph mainly talks about .
A. |
why The Kid was made |
B. |
when The Kid was on |
C. |
how The Kid got successful |
D. |
what The Kid is about |
(2)We can infer from Paragraph 3 that Jackie Coogan .
A. |
always visited the theatre alone |
B. |
was possibly talented in acting |
C. |
knew much about Chaplin before |
D. |
played every role in Chaplin's films |
(3)Which of the following is TRUE about Chaplin?
A. |
He had a poor childhood experience. |
B. |
He was brought up by his father. |
C. |
He looked after his mother very well. |
D. |
He produced films with his brother. |
(4)What's the best title for the passage?
A. |
A film about a dancer. |
B. |
A family in London. |
C. |
A place for film making. |
D. |
A life on film. |
You may study differently from your friends,but your study habits are not wrong!
Kelly and Maria are best friends with a lot in common.They love doing things together,such as going to movies and concerts,shopping,or just sitting at a small cafe.Since they take a lot of the same school subjects,they would love to study together,but they find this impossible.Their working styles are so completely different that they can't be in the same room while they are studying!
Kelly would like to study in a clean,open space,while Maria works best with books,papers and other things around her.Kelly prefers to study in a totally silent room,but Maria loves to play music or even have the TV on.Kelly can sit for hours without moving,and often gets all her homework done in one sitting.Maria,however,is always getting up,and says that she thinks best when she's on the move.
You might be asking yourself:which way of studying gets better results?Many people believe that a silent,tidy setting(环境)is the way to go,▲.Some research has even shown that outside noise and untidiness help some people focus(聚焦)their attention,because it makes them form a "wall" in their mind around what they are doing and improves their focus.
So,if you're a student who chooses to study while sitting at a table in a busy shopping center,don't worry about it.If you work in total silence,that's OK,too.Judging from Kelly 's and Maria's study habits,the best way to study is the way that works for you.In their very different ways,both of them do well in school,and both finish their work within the required time as well.
(1)Kelly and Maria are mentioned as an example in this passage to .
A.discuss two different study habits
B.compare the differences in their hobbies
C.show the importance of a good study habit
D.express the writer's worry about their friendship
(2)Which of the following is the best to fill in the blank in Paragraph 4?
A.and they have difficulty in study
B.and it can be true for most of them
C.but that doesn't seem necessarily true
D.but nobody does research on this question
(3)What can we infer from the last paragraph of this passage?
A.Students who like to study in silence will be more successful.
B.Both study habits can help students make progress in their studies.
C.Only a small number of students can study well in a noisy situation.
D.Friends with different study habits can do better by studying together.
(4)What can be the best title for the passage?
A.Are you studying the "right" way?
B.How can you improve your study habits?
C.Is it possible for friends to study well together?
D.What are the advantages of different study settings?
You've been learning words since you were a tiny baby.At first,you learned them only by hearing other people talk.Now that you're a reader,you have another way to learn words.What should you do when you come to a word and you think you don't know what it means?(1) .
Say it
First sound it out.Then say it to yourself.(2) .Sometimes you know a word in your head but you don't know what it looks like in print.So if you match up what you know and what you read ﹣ you have the word!
Use context
If this doesn't work,take the next step:look at the context the other words and sentences around it.Read this sentence:When it rained,the dog looked for shelter in the doorway.(3) .Rain and in the doorway might give you helpful information.
(4)
If the context doesn't help,look at the parts of the word.Does it have any parts you know?These can help you understand what it means.If you don't know the meaning of miner,try looking at parts of the word.You might know that a mine is a place underground where people get coal and other valuable things.A lot of times, ﹣er at the end of a word means "a person who does something".So a miner might be someone who works in a mine.
Look it up
If the three steps above don't work,you can look it up.(5) ,either a book or online.
Nobody knows the meaning of every word,but good readers know how to understand words they don't know.
Choose five sentences out of the six in the box to complete the passage.Each choice should be used only once.
A.Use word parts
B.Look at the words
C.It might sound like a word you know
D.You can find the word in a dictionary
E.Following some easy steps can help you
F.If the word shelter doesn't look familiar,look at the words around it
From an early age,we were taught that if we wanted to be successful,we had to study hard and get good results at school.In fact,good students may just end up doing jobs they don't like,and some even lead an unhappy life.Why is it like that?
In some parents' eyes,school grades matter most for their kids.In reality,there are many things to consider besides the school subjects,for example,how to be a happy person,what to do to keep healthy,and how to get along well with others.That is to say,school is not just enough if you want to have a great life.
Doing well in school is different from doing well in life.Studies show that people who failed at school may not end up failing in life.You may have already known that some famous people,like Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs,didn't do very well at school or even failed to finish school.In fact,there are a lot more than just the big shots who are successful in life without finishing school.They seize (抓住)every chance to learn and finally make it to the top.
Life is really a long lesson,so long that you can't define(界定)a person's success by just one section (部分)of it.If you have already finished school,keep learning because what you have learned at school will never be enough to live a satisfying life.If you are still studying,whether you are good or bad at school,don't take your school results too seriously as long as you have put your heart into it.Keep learning to make the most of your talents(天赋).That's how you can live a happy and successful life.
(1)What's the writer's main purpose of writing Paragraph(段落)One?
A.To introduce a topic.
B.To give examples.
C.To provide a solution.
(2)In some parents' eyes,what's the most important for their kids based on Paragraph Two?
A.Being happy.
B.Staying healthy.
C.Getting good grades.
(3)What does the underlined expression "big shots" in the third paragraph mean?
A.好学生.
B.神枪手.
C.大人物.
(4)According to the passage,which sentence may agree with the writer's idea?
A.It takes money to be successful.
B.School grades aren't everything.
C.Successful people never finish school.
(5)What can we infer (推断) from the text?
A.Old habits die hard.
B.Leaning is a lifelong journey.
C.Good grades always promise a successful life.
Do you get lots of reading tasks as part of your homework? You might wish that you could read faster.There are some people who say that you can learn to read at super﹣high speeds. But experts disagree on this idea.
"Speed reading is not actually possible," said Elizabeth Schotter,a scientist at the University of South Florida, US. Schotter pointed out that people who say that they can teach others how to speed read are usually doing it to make money by selling courses and books.
In fact, speed reading has been made known to people since 1959, when US educator Evelyn Wood introduced a speed reading program. Several US presidents have even asked their officers to take speed reading courses. However, there is no real science behind speed reading.
Schotter explained that reading is a task difficult to finish. It includes four steps: seeing a word, getting back its meaning from your memory, connecting it to other words in the same sentence, and then moving on to the next word.This process uses many parts of the brain at one time. It can't be sped up.
Some people who say they are able to speed read are simply skimming. Skimming involves reading a passage quickly and only looking for certain words or sentences.
Skimmers can figure out the main idea of a passage﹣especially if it's a topic they're familiar with﹣﹣but they will not be able to remember all the pieces of information.
So is there a way to become a faster reader? Research suggests that you should try to improve the number of your words and simply read more.
(1)According to Schotter, which of the following is TRUE?
A. It's good for students to read at super high speeds.
B. Speed reading courses are supported by real science.
C. Reading includes four steps,it's not easy to finish.
D. Speed reading courses and books are useful for us.
(2)What can we know from Paragraph 5?
A. Skimmers will not forget all the pieces of information.
B. You must read the passage carefully when you are skimming it.
C. Skimming focuses on all the words or sentences of a passage.
D. By skimming, skimmers may find the main idea of a passage.
(3)According to this passage, how to read faster?
A. Learn more words and read more.
B. Taking speed reading courses can help.
C. Read more books about speed reading.
D. See the words at super﹣high speeds.
Some researchers explain how most people form their social groups with people of their age.Especially, as children and teenagers, even adults, people make their friends based on proximity (邻近) more than anything else. Even in a college classroom,the students may not make friends with those who have similar personalities and interests. It's the people they really sit next to. Clearly, who stands to you has the greatest influence on you.As Jim Rohn has widely said. "You are average (平均) of five people you spend the most time with."
Over the past ten months, I've paid Ryan, it Famous writer of several bestselling books, to help with
the book I'm writing. Working with him has shown me just how low my standards for my work are. For example, every time I send him a drab (草稿), he shows me how it could be 10 times better,and he holds me to that standard.
▲ It's because that I don't know what I don't know. Working with Ryan has made me realize what is possible and what it takes to create something powerful.
Like Ryan,my business partner Richard has wonderful ideas and far different experience than I have.He has written 36 New York Times Bestsellers.He's been speaking and doing events for 20 years.Richard always performs at high levels,and he is also very strict with me because my performance is a reflection (反映) on him. It's not a bad thing because it creates high pressure (压力) to help me make great progress in organizing author training.
In a word,you need to stay with those people who can help you realize your level and potential.Staying with people who have higher standards is the fastest way for you to change.If you don't change your environment, your progress will be very slow. Who you stay with has huge importance. You can't ignore this.
(1)Why did the writer quote (引用) Jim Rohn's words in Paragraph 1?
A.To support the writer's opinion.
B.To introduce the writer's best friend.
C.To show Jim Rohn's working ability.
D.To prove Jim Rohn is a great person.
(2)Which of the following can be put at the beginning of Paragraph 3?
A. It's not that my workmates' abilities are low.
B. It's not that my working ability was born low.
C. It's not that' e friends based on proximity.
D. It's not that I've paid Ryan to help me with my book.
(3)What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refer to (指代)?
A. The writer's performance.
B. Jim Rohn's famous saying.
C. Richard's different experience.
D. Richard's strictness with the writer.
(4)The writer mainly wants to tell us that .
A. we can improve our working abilities by ourselves
B. we must pay attention to our talent and potential
C. we'd better make friends with those who can hold us to higher levels
D. we should stay with those who have similar personalities and interests
Robots Are Now Teaching English!
Get ready. Robots are about to invade our classroom. From Korea to Japan to the United States, schools are putting English﹣speaking robots in front of their students. In Korea, robots are the new teaching assistants in a number of preschools and kindergartens. The young students say that the robots are fun, but are these children really learning anything?
I don't think a computer will ever be able to do what a teacher does. A teacher has to be able to respond to students as individuals (个体).__▲__and a teacher has to change his or her teaching style to fit the needs of the student. I seriously doubt that a computer will ever be able to do this even though the big data (数据)is widely used in the world.
4 Comments on "Robots Are Now Teaching English!"
Sara says:
In my opinion, schools should spend money training human teachers rather than buying robots. Research shows that children learn more from real speakers than from recorded conversations.
Keiko says:
I don't think you can learn a language without real human interaction.After all, robots cannot think as humans do.
Hassan says:
Robots might be able to help people lean a language, but I don't think they should replace teachers because robots are just machines without human feelings.
Nancy says:
I think robots might be very helpful in the classroom. A child might be less afraid to make a mistake in front of a robot than in front of a real person.
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(1)The underlined word "invade" in Para.1 probably means .
A. enter
B. leave
C. accept
D. fight
(2)Which of the following can be best put in___▲___in Para. 2? .
A. Each teacher is different
B. Each student is different
C. AIl teachers are helpful
D. All students are fun
(3)Of the 4 comments, thinks that robots could give lots of help to learners in class.
A. Sara
B. Keiko
C. Hassan
D. Nancy
(4)What's the writer's attitude (态度)towards robots' teaching English?
A. Uncaring.
B. Supportive.
C. Doubtful.
D. Agreeable.