3. 所有的學(xué)生都積極參加了這些活動。通過這些活動,我們增加了知識,并獲得了學(xué)習(xí)英語的信心。
3. All of the students took active part in these activities,through which we increased our knowledge and gained the confidence in learning English.
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At present,high school students are 1. in creasing pressure to study long hours every day. They spend over 8 hours a day studying at school,some of 2. even have to attend extra classes in their spare time. This greatly affects their health and makes their parents and teachers 3. (concern) . To help solve 4. prob lem,recently,some relevant government departments have made a new 5. (regular) that no students shall go to school at weekends 6. during official holidays. We support such a reform and we know that 7. is essential and important for us students to balance study and relaxation. You see,the National Day 8. (ap proach) ,and I’ll make good use of the time to relax. Also,I come to realize that 9. I can rest well,I will be able to study 10. (effect) when I come back to school.
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Many students may feel 1. (stress) because of their parents. Most parents have good intentions,2. some of them aren’t very helpful with the problems their sons and daughters have in 3. (adjust) to college,and a few of them seem to go out of their way to add to their children’s 4. (difficult).
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Sometimes parents think it right and natural that they determine 10. their children do with their lives.
They forget that everyone is different and that each person must develop in his or her own way.
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You’re on the third lap around the car park,because there are no open spaces,and you’re already 15 minutes late for your appointment. Right now you’re wishing you could jump out of the car and let it go and find its own spot.
Now there’s an app for that. Virtual Valet lets your;iPhone tell your car to park without you in it. “You pull up to the roadside,push a button on your smartphone and the car takes care of everything else,w says Aeron Steinfeld,the lead researcher for the project at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania.
To find its own spot,the system uses a sensor suite similar to ones found in many luxury cars. This includes a motion sensor that scans for moving cars and pedestrians,and a forward-facing laser rangefinder normally found in adaptive cruise control to determine the distance of objects in front of the car. Information from these sensors is then fed to an onboard computer to plot the vehicle’s course. The user can watch the whole process from their phone.
Better still,it will be affordable. The team has spent the last year moving from high-end imaging and processing equipment to less expensive components. In experiments,the vehicle was able to navigate through a crowded parking structure,find an empty spot,and park all on its own. And the greatest appeal of the Virtual Valet Parking App is that it requires no change to existing parking facilities or infrastructure.
For the moment,the only car equipped for control by Virtual Valet is Carnegie Mellon’s modified (改進(jìn)) Jeep Wranger,which the researchers have named NavLabll. But Steinfeld hopes that major car manufacturers will adopt the technology.
It might be more than technology that holds up the show,however. Self-driving cars have been licensed in only three US states—California,Nevada and Florida—and it’s unclear how this app would agree with self-driving laws. Until these questions are settled,your insurance provider might be unwilling to cover a ding (凹痕) from a parking incident.
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A. parking lots are too crowded
B. parking spaces are too limited
C. your car can park automatically via a smartphone app
D. you can leave your car alone if you can’t find a parking spot
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A. How to determine the distance of objects.
B. How the Virtual Valet App works.
C. How to use the System.
D. How to analyze the information about the vehicle’s course.
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