Very soon a computer will be able to teach you English. It will also be able to translate any language for you,too. It's just one more incredible result of the development of microprocessors - those tiny parts of a computer commonly known as "silicon chips". So give up going to classes, stop buying more textbooks and relax. In a couple of years you won't need the international language of English.
Already Texas Instruments in the United States is developing an electronic translation machine. Imagine a Spanish secretary, for example, who wants to type a letter from the boss to a businessman in Sweden. All he or she will have to do is this: first type the letter in Spanish. The letter will appear on a television screen. After a few seconds the translated letter will appear on another television screen in Stockholm in perfect Swedish.
And that's not all. Soon a computer will be able to teach you English, if you really want to learn the language. You'll sit in front of a television screen and practice endless structures. The computer will tell you when you are correct and when you are wrong. It will even talk to you because the silicon chips can change electrical impulses into sounds. And clever programmers can predict the responses you, the learner, are likely to make.
So think of it.You will be able to teach yourself at your own pace.You will waste very little time,and you can work at home.And if after all that,you still can't speak English,you can always use the translating machine.In a few years,therefore,perhaps there will be no need for BBC Modern English,or BBC English by Radio programmes - no more textbooks or teachers of English.Instead of buying an exciting new textbook,the computer will ask you to replace it with a microprocessor.Fast,reliable and efficient language learning and translating facilities will be available to you.Think of that,no more tears or embarrassing moments.One little problem is that a computer can't laugh yet - but the scientists are working on it.Happy learning!
1.According to the writer, "you won't need the international language of English" because _____.
A. learning English will no longer be a difficult task
B. textbooks are no longer necessary
C. it's better to buy a computer than to go to classes
D. the computer will be able to translate any language for you
2.You will _____ if you use a computer to learn the language.
A. waste much of your time
B. speak better English
C. need no translating machine
D. do everything at your own pace
3.This passage is mainly about _____
A. someone who learns English with the help of a computer
B. the computer teaching the language
C. fast, reliable and efficient language learning
D. what language learning could be like when computerized
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閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
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1.A. wake up B. get up C. stay up D. light up
2.A. neighbors B. strangers C. relatives D. friends
3.A. out B. up C. away D. from
4.A. consequently B. occasionally C. always D. rarely
5.A. final B. special C. fatal D. strange
6.A. passed away B. went away C. passed by D. went by
7.A. measures B. cures C. stages D. years
8.A. connected B. faced C. equipped D. pleased
9.A. cheered B. rang C. scolded D. held
10.A. willingly B. happily C. likely D. easily
11.A. but B. and C. when D. or
12.A. adopted B. admitted C. adjusted D. adapted
13.A. refused B. said C. denied D. insisted
14.A. police B. family C. doctors D. nurses
15.A. old B. dead C. missing D. sick
16.A. rescue B. locate C. comfort D. persuade
17.A. illness B. arrival C. checkout D. medicine
18.A. month B. year C. week D. day
19.A. interesting B. wrong C. special D. vital
20.A. allow B. answer C. arrange D. call
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C. the palace changed over time
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D. tried to make friends with them
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1.A. moved B. worried C. angry D. depressed
2.A. learned B. imagined C. mentioned D. realized
3.A. now that B. so that C. as if D. even if
4.A. missed B. grew C. watered D. showed
5.A. cars B. kids C. clothes D. lilacs
6.A. bush B. hill C. yard D. door
7.A. bought B. picked C. set D. raised
8.A. break B. holiday C. trip D. dinner
9.A. friends B. memory C. flowers D. honor
10.A. responded B. pointed C. drove D. hurried
11.A. loving B. elderly C. serious D. sensitive
12.A. hesitated B. waited C. sat D. chatted
13.A. family B. mother C. path D. home
14.A. nodded B. waved C. left D. continued
15.A. sadly B. politely C. quickly D. tightly
16.A. why B. when C. how D. where
17.A. quiet B. confused C. alone D. patient
18.A. calmed B. persuaded C. disappointed D. cheered
19.A. arranged B. dried C. planted D. hid
20.A. find B. gather C. receive D. buy
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Still in shock I wandered about the house trying to decide what to put into the suitcases._____ that evening I had received a call from my hometown in Missouri telling me that my brother and his wife had been killed in a car _____. “ Come as soon as you can,” ______ my mother.
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1.A. LateB. LaterC. EarlierD. Former
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3.A. bentB. beggedC. beganD. bargained
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5.A. picked upB. picked atC. picked outD. picked off
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9.A. raisedB. roseC. jumpedD. ran
10.A. throwB. collectC. cleanD. polish
11.A. helpB. leaveC. saveD. call
12.A. spentB. leaveC. costD. took
13.A. spreadB. tookC. splitD. spit
14.A. freshB. dirtyC. newD. big
15.A. siteB. locationC. spotD. place
16.A. fortunatelyB. sadlyC. shortlyD. directly
17.A. rely onB. dream ofC. hear ofD. think back
18.A. specialB. toughC. sparklingD. specific
19.A. afterB. duringC. beforeD. through
20.A. onceB. agoC. alwaysD. often
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