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ing.Animals and people could not live w 65 green plants. They both e 66 plants. People and some animals a 67 eat the meat o 68 some animals, and these animals eat plants.59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. Ⅶ.書面表達(dá)。49. The bridge is (由……組成) the stones.50. Will you please the TV (接通)?51. Success (要求) hard work.52. There are many kinds of animals (處于危險中).53. The old house is so dangerous that the workers decide to it (拆毀).(B)用所給單詞的正確形式填空。( ) (1) In the 1960s, puter net works well.( ) (2) At first the Internet was only used by the government.( ) (3) The Internet has a history of more than 10 years.Ⅴ.詞匯。 47. 畫線(B)部分的短語中文意思是 。( ) 31. In the library all the assistants are robots.( ) 32. The robot will be glad to help you if you say “Please” and “Thank you” .( ) 33. Li Ming asks for help from the robot in the library.( ) 34. Mr. Robot is a young man.( ) 35. People say “Please” and “Thank you” only to robots.(B)A young American doctor was sleeping when his doorbell rang. It was already midnight, but what could the doctor do? He had to get up, put on his coat and go downstairs.When he opened the door, he saw a man standing with a cap in his hand. “How do you do, doctor?” said the man. “Can you e to a place out of town at once? It’s quite far, but you have a car, don’t you? I can show you the way.”“Certainly,” said the doctor. “I’m quite ready. I can e at once.” In a few minutes the car was waiting at the front door. The man got on the doctor’s car. And they drove off.They drove on for a long time, and then the man said, “Here we are. This is my home. Now I can pay you and you can go back to town.”“But I must see the patient,” the doctor said. “How can I go back without seeing the patient? Where is the patient?”“There is no patient,” answered the man. “Nobody is ill. I live here, you see, and one must get home from a town, mustn’t he? There is no taxi at this time of the night. But a doctor often makes night calls. So excuse me. Here is your money. Thank you, doctor. Good night!”( ) 36. When did the story happen?A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening. D. At midnight.( ) 37. Where did they go?A. The hospital. B. The man’s home.C. The doctor’s home. D. The supermarket.( ) 38. Is the man’s house near the doctor’s?A. No, it isn’t. B. Yes, it is.C. Sorry, I don’t know. D. No, it’s not for from here.( ) 39. What does “night calls” mean in Chinese?A. 夜間電話 B. 夜間呼叫 C. 出夜診 D. 出夜差( ) 40. Were there any patients waiting for the doctor? A. No, there aren’t. B. Yes, there are.C. Sorry, I don’t know. D. No, there weren’t.(C)We asked thirty young people between 14 and 18 several questions. All the children had puters at home. The usual time spent on a puter in a week was about 12 hours, with the highest user about 32 hours, and the lowest user only 5 hours. Most children said they usually used puters to play games. Fourteen children told us they did some word processing(文字處理) at times. Eight people told us they kept addresses and phone numbers on their puters or used them as diaries. Only three people said they were learning to write puter programs and nobody used databases(數(shù)據(jù)庫). Only two of them said puters helped with their lessons. The diagram