Module
9
模块测试
听力部分(25分)
一、听力(25分)
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。(5分)
(
)1.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Ballpoint
pens.
B.
Pencils.
C.
Paper.
(
)2.
What
does
the
boy
want
to
borrow
from
the
girl?
A.
An
MP4
player.
B.
A
CD.
C.
A
camera.
(
)3.
When
was
paper
invented?
A.
About
2,000
years
ago.
B.
About
1,200
years
ago.
C.
About
200
years
ago.
(
)4.
Who
bought
the
boy
a
jacket
yesterday?
A.
His
mother.
B.
His
father.
C.
His
friend.
(
)5.
Which
does
the
girl
think
is
more
useful?
A.
The
telephone.
B.
The
TV.
C.
The
computer.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。(10分)
听下面一段较长对话,回答第6—7两小题。
(
)6.
What
kind
of
books
is
Henry
interested
in?
A.
Sports
books.
B.
Science
books.
C.
Storybooks.
(
)7.
When
isn’t
the
library
open?
A.
On
Tuesday.
B.
On
Wednesday.
C.
On
Thursday.
听下面一段较长对话,回答第8—10三小题。
(
)8.
How
long
has
the
woman
lived
in
the
house
for
sale?
A.
For
12
years.
B.
For
20
years.
C.
For
22
years.
(
)9.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
sell
her
house?
A.
Because
she
needs
money
to
go
abroad.
B.
Because
she
has
found
another
job
in
the
countryside.
C.
Because
she
wants
to
buy
a
small
house
in
the
countryside.
(
)10.
Why
can’t
the
man
decide
to
buy
the
house?
A.
Because
his
wife
doesn’t
like
it.
B.
Because
he
doesn’t
have
enough
money.
C.
Because
his
wife
must
come
to
see
it.
第三节:听短文,回答问题。(10分)
(
)11.
What
colour
is
CB2’s
skin?
A.
White.
B.
Black.
C.
Grey.
(
)12.
Who
was
CB2
invented
by?
A.
German
scientists.
B.
Japanese
scientists.
C.
American
scientists.
(
)13.
How
heavy
is
CB2?
A.
13
kg.
B.
30
kg.
C.
33
kg.
(
)14.
When
CB2’s
shoulders
are
touched,
what
will
it
do?
A.
It
will
run
away.
B.
It
will
turn
around
to
you.
C.
It
will
smile
at
you.
(
)15.
What
may
CB2
be
able
to
do
after
being
improved?
A.
Walk
and
talk.
B.
Run
and
dance.
C.
Sing
and
jump.
笔试部分(95分)
二、完形填空(15分)
The
telephone
is
an
important
invention.
As
telephones
16
our
voices
from
one
place
to
another,
we
can’t
help
thinking
of
Alexander
Graham
Bell,
the
17
of
the
telephone.
Bell
was
born
in
Scotland,
but
his
family
moved
to
Boston,
USA
in
1871.
Bell’s
mother
was
almost
deaf(聋的),
so
Bell
became
18
helping
deaf
people
communicate
at
a
young
age.
The
interest
led
him
to
19
the
microphone
at
first.
Then
Bell
made
a
multiple
telegraph(复式电报机)
but
it
could
20
send
one
message
at
a
time.
Bell
wanted
to
improve
it
21
it
could
send
several
messages
at
the
same
time.
He
tried
to
design(设计)
a
machine
that
would
separate
sound
waves(声波)
and
allow
22
messages
to
be
sent
at
the
same
time.
But
it
was
really
23
.
One
day
while
Bell
was
doing
experiments,
he
24
had
an
idea.
Sound
waves
could
be
sent
out
25
they
could
be
reproduced
in
a
moving
electrical
current(电流).
When
trying
to
26
the
telegraph,
Bell
invented
the
first
telephone!It
was
March
10,
1876.
That
night
Bell
wrote
to
his
mother,
“This
is
a
27
day.
I
feel
that
the
day
is
coming
when
the
telephone
wires
are
connected
to
every
house.
And
friends
will
28
each
other
without
leaving
home.”
Two
years
later,
telephones
were
29
in
many
cities
in
the
United
States.
The
30
of
telephones
in
use
kept
going
up
very
fast,
and
in
1922
there
were
over
20
million
telephones
in
the
United
States
in
all.
(
)16.
A.
break
B.
raise
C.
carry
D.
lose
(
)17.
A.
presenter
B.
inventor
C.
monitor
D.
scientist
(
)18.
A.
angry
with
B.
worried
about
C.
interested
in
D.
careful
with
(
)19.
A.
invent
B.
discover
C.
notice
D.
receive
(
)20.
A.
even
B.
ever
C.
also
D.
only
(
)21.
A.
just
like
B.
even
though
C.
as
if
D.
so
that
(
)22.
A.
secret
B.
different
C.
simple
D.
short
(
)23.
A.
difficult
B.
famous
C.
comfortable
D.
crazy
(
)24.
A.
certainly
B.
probably
C.
hardly
D.
suddenly
(
)25.
A.
or
B.
and
C.
if
D.
so
(
)26.
A.
improve
B.
hide
C.
buy
D.
afford
(
)27.
A.
great
B.
hot
C.
quiet
D.
sad
(
)28.
A.
point
at
B.
look
after
C.
play
with
D.
talk
to
(
)29.
A.
shown
B.
used
C.
left
D.
repaired
(
)30.
A.
size
B.
price
C.
number
D.
level
三、阅读理解(30分)
A
While
most
teenagers
are
busy
enjoying
their
lives
to
the
fullest,
a
few
of
them
are
trying
to
do
something
big.
Let’s
see
how
these
teenagers
are
changing
the
world
we
live
in.
Toheeb
and
Jesus
from
Holland
came
up
with
T&J
football
socks.
They
have
pockets
for
shin
guards(护腿)
in
them.
This
very
simple
but
useful
invention
can
save
football
players
from
hurting
their
shins
seriously.
Rajesh
Adhikari,
a
12th-grader
from
India,
invented
a
shoe
charging(充电)
tool.
You
can
charge
the
phone
as
you
walk
or
run.
Adhikari
came
up
with
the
idea
after
a
heavy
snow
hit
the
town
and
the
electricity
was
off.
Strange
as
it
might
seem,
the
Canadian
boy
Ben
Gulak
invented
a
Uno
electric
unicycle.
Although
it
looks
like
moving
on
one
wheel,
actually
it
has
two
adjacent(邻接的)
wheels.
Ben’s
unicycle
is
easy
to
control
and
park
in
a
crowded
city.
Life
can
be
difficult
for
deaf
people.
Keeping
that
in
mind,
Ryan
Patterson
from
the
US
invented
a
sign
language
translator
glove.
The
user
needs
to
train
with
the
glove
before
using
it
because
every
person
has
a
different
hand
size
and
hand
movements.
(
)31.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Useful
machines.
B.
Strange
pictures.
C.
Brave
teenagers.
D.
Teenage
inventions.
(
)32.
Rajesh
Adhikari
got
the
idea
thanks
to__________
.
A.
a
traffic
accident
B.
terrible
weather
C.
a
football
match
D.
the
school
project
(
)33.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
T&J
football
socks
were
created
by
two
teenagers.
B.
The
Uno
electric
unicycle
is
made
out
of
only
one
wheel.
C.
The
shoe
charging
tool
doesn’t
work
when
someone
is
running.
D.
The
inventor
of
the
sign
language
translator
glove
is
unable
to
hear.
B
My
dear
boys
and
girls,
good
morning.
Today
I’m
going
to
talk
to
you
about
my
understanding
of
learning
history.
Many
of
you
may
think
it
is
a
terrible
thing
to
study
history.
You
may
often
wonder
why
we
students
should
study
something
that
has
nothing
to
do
with
our
own
lives.
If
you
think
that
way,
I
should
say
you
are
far
from
the
truth.
In
fact,
if
we
study
history,
we
can
learn
quite
a
lot
about
personal
stories
and
events(事件)
of
people
just
like
us.
The
people
who
came
before
us
helped
build
and
develop
the
country
we
are
living
in.
Their
ideas
often
solved
many
of
our
problems
and
troubles.
Studying
the
past
helps
us
to
understand
what
our
ancestors’(祖先)
lives
were
like.
And
it
also
helps
us
to
see
how
their
experiences
have
shaped
our
own
lives.
To
be
honest,
▲
.
Some
of
what
we
study
in
history
helps
us
understand
the
mistakes
of
the
past.
And
these
mistakes
will
help
people
not
to
do
the
same
wrong
things.
People
often
learn
from
the
past
to
have
a
better
future.
Whether
we
like
the
subject
of
history
or
not,
we
must
understand
the
importance
of
the
events
and
the
people
who
came
before
us.
Our
ancestors’
decisions
have
influenced
our
own
lives.
Similarly,
the
decisions
of
our
own
generation(一代人)
will
finally
influence
those
who
come
after
us.
In
this
only
way,
the
world
is
truly
connected.
History
is
not
just
a
study
of
the
past.
History
is
the
study
of
people,
places
and
events
that
can
influence
the
future.
Now
do
you
still
think
studying
history
is
a
sad
thing?
Or
do
you
have
any
doubts
about
learning
history?
If
you
have
any
questions,
just
feel
free
to
ask.
(
)34.
What
kind
of
writing
is
the
passage
above?
A.
A
diary.
B.
A
story.
C.
A
speech.
D.
A
letter.
(
)35.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
put
in
the
“
▲
”
in
paragraph
4?
A.
the
mistakes
of
the
past
won’t
help
us
B.
I
don’t
like
the
idea
of
learning
history
C.
it
is
not
easy
to
learn
the
subject
of
history
D.
not
everything
that
happened
in
the
past
is
good
(
)36.
According
to
paragraph
5,
the
decisions
of
our
generation
will__________.
A.
show
what
is
happening
to
us
B.
build
and
develop
our
country
C.
influence
the
people
in
the
future
D.
help
understand
the
people
in
the
past
(
)37.
The
writer
wrote
the
passage
to__________.
A.
introduce
some
important
people
in
history
B.
develop
students’
interest
in
learning
history
C.
explain
different
people’s
understanding
of
history
D.
show
the
relationship
between
the
past
and
the
future
C
Have
you
ever
heard
anyone
use
the
phrase
“once
in
a
blue
moon”?
People
use
this
expression
to
describe
something
that
they
do
not
do
very
often.
For
example,
someone
might
say
that
he
tries
to
avoid
eating
sweets
because
they
are
unhealthy,
but
will
eat
chocolate
“once
in
a
blue
moon”.
Or
someone
who
does
not
usually
like
to
go
to
the
beach
might
say,
“I
visit
the
shore
once
in
a
blue
moon.”
While
many
people
use
this
phrase,
not
everyone
knows
the
meaning
behind
it.
The
first
thing
to
know
is
that
the
moon
itself
is
never
really
blue.
This
is
just
an
expression.
In
fact,
the
phrase
“blue
moon”
has
something
to
do
with
the
shape
of
the
moon,
not
the
colour.
As
the
moon
travels
around
the
earth,
it
appears
to
change
shape.
We
associate
certain
names
with
certain
shapes
of
the
moon.
For
example,
when
we
can
see
a
small
part
of
the
moon,
it
is
called
a
crescent
moon(新月).
A
crescent
is
a
shape
that
looks
like
the
tip
of
a
fingernail(指甲).
When
we
cannot
see
the
moon
at
all,
it
is
called
a
new
moon.
When
we
can
see
the
whole
moon,
it
is
called
a
full
moon.
Usually,
there
is
only
one
full
moon
every
month.
Sometimes,
however,
there
will
be
two
full
moons
in
one
month.
When
this
happens,
the
second
full
moon
is
called
a
“blue
moon”.
Over
the
next
20
years,
there
will
only
be
15
blue
moons.
As
you
can
see,
a
blue
moon
is
a
very
rare
event(稀罕事件).
This
fact
has
led
people
to
use
the
expression
“once
in
a
blue
moon”
to
describe
other
very
rare
events
in
their
lives.
(
)38.
Which
of
the
following
would
be
a
good
example
of
using
the
phrase
“once
in
a
blue
moon”?
A.
Simon
often
tells
jokes.
→Simon
tells
jokes
once
in
a
blue
moon.
B.
Tom
hardly
remembers
to
do
exercise.
→Tom
does
exercise
once
in
a
blue
moon.
C.
Mary
likes
to
go
shopping
every
weekend.
→Mary
goes
shopping
once
in
a
blue
moon.
D.
Cindy
hates
to
stay
up,
but
she
stays
up
every
day.
→Cindy
stays
up
once
in
a
blue
moon.
(
)39.
When
does
a
blue
moon
happen
in
nature?
A.
When
the
moon
has
a
blue
colour.
B.
When
we
cannot
see
the
moon
at
all.
C.
When
there
are
two
full
moons
in
one
month.
D.
When
we
can
only
see
a
small
part
of
the
moon.
(
)40.
How
often
will
a
blue
moon
happen
over
the
next
twenty
years?
A.
Once
a
year.
B.
Less
than
once
a
year.
C.
More
than
once
a
year.
D.
At
least
twice
a
year.
(
)41.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“This
fact”
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
A
blue
moon
is
a
very
rare
event.
B.
The
moon
appears
to
change
shape.
C.
The
moon
itself
is
never
really
blue.
D.
A
blue
moon
has
something
to
do
with
the
shape
of
the
moon.
D
By
the
year
2035,
the
US
will
have
more
people
aged
65
and
over
than
children.
As
the
American
population
ages,
the
demand
for
services
and
care
for
the
old
is
growing.
12
years
ago,
Cliff
Glier
founded
the
company
SenCura.
It
provides
non-medical
at-home
care
for
the
old
and
its
services
include
helping
with
bathing,
travelling
around,
getting
dressed
and
planning
and
preparing
meals.
Hollie
is
one
of
SenCura’s
professional
caregivers.
She
visits
88-year-old
Olga
Robertson’s
home
every
day
for
three
hours.
Robertson
says
she
likes
having
Hollie’s
help.
“Well,
she
cooks
for
me
and
she
does
a
good
job.
She
takes
me
to
appointments
and
things
like
that
and
whatever
I
want
to
do.”
When
Hollie
is
not
around,
Robertson
has
another
caregiver—a
robot
called
Rudy.
Rudy
is
over
one
metre
tall
and
he
can
have
a
conversation
with
Robertson.
Rudy
can
also
tell
jokes,
play
games
and
dance
with
Robertson.
What’s
more,
Rudy
can
help
Robertson
call
Robertson’s
doctor
if
there’s
an
emergency(紧急情况).
He
helps
Robertson
look
for
lost
things
and
tells
her
when
it’s
time
to
take
her
medicine.
Rudy
was
created
by
INF
Robotics
and
Anthony
Nunez
is
the
founder
of
the
company.
He
says
the
idea
for
the
robotic
caregiver
was
inspired(启迪)
by
what
his
own
mother
lived
through
when
his
grandmother
got
older.
“As
I
grew
older,
I
realised
we
weren’t
the
only
family
facing
this
problem.
There
are
thousands
of
families
facing
the
same
problem.
So
what
we
wanted
to
do
was
to
design
a
robot
that’s
easy
to
use,
but
also
affordable.”
SenCura’s
Glier
met
Nunez
and
his
team
over
a
year
ago
and
he
became
interested
in
introducing
Rudy
to
his
own
customers.
Glier
says,
“Robotic
caregivers
are
not
competing
against
human
caregivers.
They
are
there
to
help
but
cannot
do
all
the
things
that
human
caregivers
do.
For
example,
Rudy
cannot
help
the
old
bath
or
get
dressed.
We
could
say
it’s
cooperation(合作)
instead
of
competition.”
(
)42.
What
do
we
know
about
Hollie?
A.
She
doesn’t
need
to
cook
for
Robertson.
B.
She
isn’t
good
at
taking
care
of
Robertson.
C.
She
goes
to
visit
Robertson
three
times
a
day.
D.
She
doesn’t
provide
medical
care
for
Robertson.
(
)43.
According
to
the
passage,
Robertson’s
robotic
caregiver
can__________.
①tell
jokes
②dance
with
her
③help
her
get
dressed
④tell
her
when
to
take
medicine
A.
①②④
B.
①②③
C.
①③④
D.
②③④
(
)44.
What
influenced
Anthony
Nunez
to
invent
robotic
caregivers?
A.
His
own
experiences
of
taking
care
of
his
old
mother.
B.
His
customers’
experiences
of
taking
care
of
their
parents.
C.
His
mother’s
experiences
of
taking
care
of
his
grandmother.
D.
Glier’s
customers’
experiences
of
taking
care
of
their
parents.
(
)45.
What
does
Glier
mean
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Robotic
caregivers
will
replace
human
caregivers.
B.
Human
and
robotic
caregivers
are
working
together.
C.
Customers
prefer
human
caregivers
to
robotic
caregivers.
D.
Robotic
caregivers
will
be
as
helpful
as
human
caregivers.
四、词汇运用(15分)
A)用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空,每词或短语限用一次。
look
through
mail
main
compare
amount
46.
The
world
is
often__________
to
a
theatre.
47.
The
people
in
the
streets
are__________
tourists.
48.
They
spent
a
large__________
of
money
building
the
bridge.
49.
I
often
send
photos
and__________
to
my
friends
on
the
Internet.
50.
To
get
good
grades
in
the
exams,
Alice
is
going
to__________
her
notes
this
evening.
B)根据短文内容和所给汉语提示,写出空白处各单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
With
the
51__________(发展)
of
science
and
52__________(技术),
the
popularity
of
53__________(电子的)
books
or
e-books
is
growing
very
fast.
Even
some
schools
are
using
e-books
as
54__________(教科书)
in
class.
Will
paper
books
be
55__________(取代)
by
e-books?
Compared
with
paper
books,
e-books
are
easier
to
carry
around.
You
can
visit
all
the
reading
56__________(网站)
to
download(下载)
what
you
want
to
read
on
your
mobile
devices(设备).
It
can
hold
hundreds
of
books
in
its
57__________(存储器).
As
a
58__________(结果),
you
can
enjoy
your
favourite
books
anywhere
and
anytime
as
long
as
your
mobile
devices
have
enough
power.
However,
for
me,
nothing
can
compare
with
the
feel
and
smell
of
a
paper
book.
When
you
hold
a
real
book
in
your
hands,
you’re
building
a
59__________(连接)
with
the
book
by
turning
the
60__________(页).
It’s
quite
enjoyable.
五、语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
The
world’s
first
robot
police
officer
has
started
working.
61__________(it)
name
is
“RoboCop”
and
it
was
put
into
service
for
the
Dubai
Police.
RoboCop’s
job
includes
welcoming
visitors,
answering
questions
and
62__________(give)
directions.
It
has
a
tablet(平板电脑)
for
people
to
communicate
63__________.
The
tablet
is
connected
to
a
police
station,
64__________
people
can
talk
to
human
police
officers.
What’s
more,
RoboCop
can
speak
six
65__________(language),
including
English
and
Arabic.
The
robot
can
also
shake
hands
and
understand
people’s
feelings
and
facial
expressions.
The
Dubai
Police
says
RoboCop
is
the
first
police
officer
who
works
for
people.
A
policeman
said,
“We’ve
decided
66__________(make)
everything
smart
in
the
Dubai
Police.
By
2030,
the
first
smart
police
station
that
won’t
need
human
workers
67__________(build).
RoboCop
is
68__________
latest
smart
addition(增加的人或物)
to
the
police
force
and
can
help
us
keep
the
city
much
69__________(safe).
For
example,
it
can
help
people
in
the
malls
or
on
the
streets.”
He
added,
“The
age
of
the
robots
is
no
longer
coming.
It
70__________(arrive).”
六、任务型阅读(5分)
阅读下面短文,完成表格,每空不得超过三词。
Computer
Facts
Smaller
&
Better
In
the
1940s,
the
first
computers
were
bigger
than
cars.
Now
computers
are
becoming
smaller
and
better.
What
can
we
do
with
computers?
We
can
use
computers
to
calculate(计算).
They
can
calculate
at
a
faster
speed
than
we
can
and
almost
never
give
wrong
answers.
We
can
also
write
and
draw
things
with
them.
What’s
more,
computers
can
do
important
jobs
like
controlling
trains
and
flying
planes
and
spaceships.
Are
computers
cleverer
than
human
beings?
The
answer
is
“No”.
Our
brain(大脑)
can
produce
new
ideas
but
computers
cannot.
However,
one
day
computers
may
be
able
to
do
a
better
job
than
human
beings
in
some
way.
For
example,
they
may
be
better
than
doctors
at
doing
their
job.
七、书面表达(20分)
76.
英语课上,老师组织全班同学就“My
Favourite
Invention”话题进行小组调查,下面是你组的调查结果。假设你是小组的发言人Li
Hua,请根据表格信息,写一篇英语报告,谈谈你小组的调查情况,以及发明对我们生活产生怎样的影响。
Name
Favourite
invention
Why
How
inventions
have
influenced
our
lives
Zhou
Jian
The
computer
Listen
to
music...
(1)more
comfortable
and
easier
(2)...
Chen
Xinyi
The
train
Travel
fast...
Li
Shanshan
The
clothes
Keep
warm...
I
...
...
要求:(1)内容包括表中的全部信息,可适当添加细节;(2)文中不得出现真实的人名、地名与校名;(3)词数:110左右。开头已给出,不计入总词数。
In
our
English
class,
we
did
a
survey_____________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
Module
9
模块测试
听力材料
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。
1.
M:
A
European
invented
the
ballpoint
pen
in
1915.
W:
No.
I
think
the
ballpoint
pen
was
invented
in
1950.
2.
M:
May
I
borrow
your
digital
camera?
W:
Sorry,
I
lent
it
to
Mary
yesterday.
3.
M:
Where
was
paper
invented?
W:
It
was
invented
in
China
about
2,000
years
ago.
4.
W:
I
heard
your
father
bought
you
a
jacket
yesterday.
Why
do
you
want
to
buy
a
new
one?
M:
The
one
he
bought
for
me
is
too
small.
5.
M:
I
think
the
telephone
is
a
useful
invention.
W:
Yes.
But
the
computer
is
more
useful
than
it.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。
听下面一段较长对话,回答第6—7两小题。
M:
Excuse
me,
Miss
White!Are
there
any
books
about
Teahouse?
W:
Yes,
here
you
are.
Why
do
you
borrow
this,
Henry?
I
know
you
are
interested
in
sports
books.
M:
Oh,
yes.
But
I
was
asked
to
give
a
talk
about
Lao
She
Teahouse.
W:
I
see.
M:
Can
I
return
the
book
next
Wednesday
afternoon?
W:
Oh,
no.
Our
library
is
open
every
day
except
Wednesday.
听下面一段较长对话,回答第8—10三小题。
M:
Good
afternoon.
I
believe
this
house
is
for
sale.
W:
That’s
right.
M:
May
I
have
a
look
at
it,
please?
W:
Yes,
of
course.
Come
in.
M:
How
long
have
you
lived
here?
W:
I
have
lived
here
for
twenty
years.
M:
Twenty
years!That’s
a
long
time.
W:
I
have
been
here
since
I
found
a
job
in
this
city.
M:
Then
why
do
you
want
to
sell
it?
W:
Because
I
have
just
retired.
I
want
to
buy
a
small
house
in
the
countryside.
M:
How
much
does
this
house
cost?
W:
260,000
dollars.
M:
That’s
a
lot
of
money!
Well,
I
like
it,
but
my
wife
must
see
it
first.
第三节:听短文,回答问题。
Recently,
Japanese
engineers
have
created
a
kind
of
new
robot.
It
is
called
CB2.
It
is
not
quite
as
good
as
the
robots
in
books.
It
is
covered
in
a
grey
skin.
The
baby
robot
can
roll
around
and
“speak”.
It
can
even
take
a
few
steps
if
encouraged
enough.
It
was
built
by
Japanese
scientists
Minoru
Asada
and
Hiroshi
Ishiguro.
They
previously
built
robot
twins
of
themselves.
The
robot
called
CB2
weighs
33
kg
and
stands
130
cm
tall.
When
CB2’s
shoulders
are
touched,
it
will
turn
around
to
look
at
the
person
who
touched
it.
It
can
also
hold
a
special
toy.
Future
research
at
the
Japanese
Science
and
Technology
Agency
in
Osaka
will
try
to
improve
the
body
functions
of
CB2.
They
also
want
to
write
software.
It
will
allow
the
robot
to
walk
and
talk
like
a
three-year-old
baby.
听力部分
一、1—5.
ACABC
6—10.
ABBCC
11—15.
CBCBA
笔试部分
二、16—20.
CBCAD
21—25.
DBADC
26—30.
AADBC
三、31—35.
DBACD
36—40.
CBBCB
41—45.
ADACB
四、46.
compared
47.
mainly
48.
amount
49.
mails
50.
look
through
51.
development
52.
technology
53.
electronic
54.
textbooks
55.
replaced
56.
websites
57.
memory
58.
result
59.
connection
60.
pages
五、61.
Its
62.
giving
63.
with
64.
so
65.
languages
66.
to
make
67.
will
be
built
68.
the
69.
safer
70.
has
arrived
六、71.
cars
72.
draw
73.
planes
and
spaceships
74.
new
ideas
75.
doctors
七、76.
One
possible
version:
In
our
English
class,
we
did
a
survey
about
“My
Favourite
Invention”.
Different
students
give
us
different
answers.
Here
are
the
results.
Zhou
Jian
likes
the
computer
best.
With
the
computer,
he
can
find
lots
of
information
he
needs.
He
can
read
books,
learn
the
latest
news
and
watch
movies.
He
can
play
games
or
listen
to
music
when
he
is
tired.
Chen
Xinyi’s
favourite
invention
is
the
train
because
he
likes
travelling
and
the
train
is
fast
and
comfortable.
Li
Shanshan
thinks
the
clothes
are
the
most
useful
invention.
They
are
used
for
keeping
warm
and
make
us
more
beautiful.
In
my
opinion,
the
TV
is
my
favourite
invention.
We
can
enjoy
the
movies
and
watch
the
news
to
know
what
is
going
on
around.
All
in
all,
these
inventions
make
our
lives
more
comfortable
and
easier.
Besides,
they
help
us
solve
many
problems.
(137
words)