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Combining a plastic surgery with a holiday in an amazing place is an unforgettable experience. From the moment I arrived in Bangkok airport, I felt relaxed and welcomed by the Plastic Surgery & Holiday team, it made me feel that I had friends here already.
1. Where did the author have her breast-enlargement operation? [答案 A] A. In Thailand. B. In America. C. In U. K.
2. Was the author satisfied with the nursing staffs for her? [答案 B] A. No, because they were no better than America nurses. B. Yes, because they were more patient than Western nurses. C. No, because the care was very poor.
3. Which of the following statement is TRUE? [答案 A] A. The author was content with the food in the hospital.
B. When the author was in the hospital, she lived in a public room.
C. There was cable T. V. , a bridge and a phone in the author’ s room.
4. What does the underlined phrase lifting a finger mean in paragraph three? [答案 B] A. Doing something with only one finger. B. Helping with something. C. Carrying something.
5. Why did the author think her experience unforgettable? [答案 C] A. Because she had an operation there.
B. Because she was satisfied with everything there.
C. Because she was satisfied with the service and price there.
二、 阅读理解: 阅读下面的短文, 根据文章内容进行判断, 正确写 T 错误写 F。 PASSAGE 1 (教材课文原文)
With a teeny waist, exaggerated breasts, icy-blue eyes, 21-year-old Valeria says she is the real natural deal. A real-life Barbie, that is.
That’ s what she claims anyway, but many people doubt to her claims. Whether she underwent plastic surgery or uses Photoshop remains unclear. On her blog, the model notes that she is the most famous woman on the Russian Internet because of her doll-like appeal. Hundreds of photos on her Facebook page show a wide-eyed, nearly fake-looking Valeria posing in a variety of outfits.
The model did not return requests for comment. If Photoshop is not a factor in getting Valeria’ s look, she likely underwent a barrage of plastic surgery. The president of American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) said, plastic surgery should never be used to transform oneself into a favorite celebrity or, in this case, a play toy. He also warns patients to keep in mind that plastic surgery is real surgery with real risks, just as with any operation, so the decision should not be taken lightly.
1. Valeria thinks that she is a real-life Barbie. [答案 F] 2. Valeria used to accept plastic surgery. [答案 F]
3. Valeria writes that she is the most famous woman on the Russian Internet because she posts a lot of pictures on her blog. [答案 F]
4. The author thinks Valeria neither Photoshops her, nor accepts a series of plastic surgery. [答
案 F]
5. The president of ASPS thinks that plastic surgery is of risks. [答案 T]
二、 阅读理解: 阅读下面的短文, 选择合适的内容将短文补充完整。 A. In case of any clarifications
B. During the three months’ probation period with our company C. which indicates the cost to company and other benefits D. Congratulations on your continuous success.
E. We are happy to inform you that you have been confirmed to the position of sales manager at our company 1th, May 2016 Room 3544 London Street
Vancouver, 424495 Dear Mrs. Sue Read,
[答案 E]. Your salary has been revised to $1, 000 per month with effect from the confirmation date[答案 C].
[答案 B], we have reviewed your performance and are pleased with your performance. You have achieved all your targets and finished all your work in time.
[答案 A], please reach the general manager. His telephone number is +86-10-42823957. E-mail: billsales@smithgroup. com.
[答案 D]. Regards, Bill Smith
二、 阅读理解: 阅读下面的对话, 选择合适的内容将对话补充完整。
HENRY: Good afternoon! Lucy, I am telling you something urgent. We have found several cases of golden staph infected in our patients. They were caused by your products. LUCY: Are you sure? Our bandages are very safe. [答案 C].
HENRY: I know that. But only patients who have used your bandages are infected.
LUCY: All of our products were made with the utmost care. [答案 A]. And why didn’ t you put the
bandages into the sterilizer before you used them? HENRY: Lucy, [答案 E]. I’ ve already asked the hospital to do a re-examination of your supplies right now.
LUCY: Henry, you’ re making things difficult.
HENRY: The safety of our patients is most important, [答案 B].
LUCY: But I have already posted your recent order. They are now on the way. HENRY: Sorry, Lucy. As soon as they arrive, [答案 E]. A. May be they were polluted in your hospital. B. so I will stop all orders with your company.
C. This is the first time we’ ve received a complaint of this nature. D. they will be returned to your factory immediately. E. it’ s your job to do that, not ours.
单元自测 4 试题及答案
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[题目]____ the new law is used one day, I hope it will not punish people using 3D printers for personal purposes. when why If
[答案 If]
[题目]— 3D printing is one of the latest technological innovations. — ____ Maybe its functions are questionable. Really? Exactly. I think so.
[答案 Really? ]
[题目]— Do you like that technology exhibition? — Yes, I like it very much. . It finally comes true.
It shows me the impressive magic power of 3D printing. It is a good chance.
[答案 It shows me the impressive magic power of 3D printing. ] [题目]— Do you prefer a portable or a clumsy 3D printer? — _____________ .
No, a portable 3D printer is more useful. Yes, I would not have a clumsy one. I prefer a portable one to a clumsy one. [答案 I prefer a portable one to a clumsy one. ] [题目]— What do you want to be? — _____________ .
I want to have a cup of coffee. I want to be honest.
I would study computer science than dancer.
[答案 I would study computer science than dancer. ]
[题目]—They are testing the 3D printer. Don’ t you come and see it? —What?
Where is it displayed? It really matters. That’ s fine.
[答案 Where is it displayed? ]
[题目]3D printers have spread from labs to industrial factories, ____ they are being cheaper and cheaper. so and yet
[答案 so]
[题目]3D printing is just at the beginning stage. It is not ____.
mature ripe grown
[答案 mature]
[题目]Flowers grow well in a warm climate. Similarly, technology ____ in a harmonious society. is flourishing will flourish flourishes
[答案 flourishes]
[题目]She' s not very optimistic ____ the development of 3D printing. to about at
[答案 about]
[题目]She’ s been interested in computer science ____ she was eight. before since ago
[答案 since]
[题目]Someone invented the 3D printer many years ago, ____ I don’ t remember who. so but only
[答案 but]
[题目]There are ____ calls for lawmakers to consider copyright laws. increase increasing increased
[答案 increasing]
[题目]This 3D printer was designed ____ produce snacks. to for with
[答案 to]
[题目]Touch- ____ 3D maps help the blind too much. responsive speaking listening
[答案 responsive]
二、 阅读理解: 阅读下面的短文, 根据文章内容从 A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
(课外资料)
In the grass, a baby duck was hatched (孵化) out in a college biology lab with a backward
left foot. At the time, it probably wouldn’ t have survived, if Mike Gary didn’ t recommend
a proper operation to cut off that bad foot.
Months after the healing process, engineers at Novacopy Company produced a 3D printed model that would be used to create a prosthetic (修复的) foot for the duck. Considering that ABS plastics were not flexible enough for this type of exercise, the Novacopy company made a three-dimensionally modeled foot made of silicone, with the hope to create a permanent prosthesis(假肢) for the duck.
It took just 13 hours to produce. This 3D prosthesis demonstrated the 3D technologies can be used not only for human application, but also in foreign subjects such as animals and other medical treatments.
1. Where was the baby duck hatched out? [答案 A] A. In a college biology lab. B. In a back yard.
C. In Noacopy Company.
2. What was wrong with the baby duck? [答案 B] A. It didn’ t survived.
B. It was born with a backward left foot. C. Mike Gary cut off that bad foot.
3. Could ABS plastics be used to produce a 3D printed model that would be used to create a prosthetic foot for the duck? [答案 A]
A. No, because ABS plastics were not flexible enough.
B. Yes, but it could only be produced by Novacopy Company. C. Yes, because it was made of silicone.
4. How long did it take to create a permanent prosthesis for the duck? [答案 B] A. 10 hours. B. 13 hours. C. 30 hours.
5. What did the last sentence of this passage indicate? [答案 C] A. 3D technologies can be used only for human application. B. 3D technologies can be used only for foreigners.
C. 3D technologies can be used to human, animals and other medical treatments.
二、 阅读理解: 阅读下面的短文, 根据文章内容进行判断, 正确为 T, 错误为 F。 PASSAGE 1 (教材课文原文)
The printer did not always manage to spread the plastic evenly, making some of the ribs of the honeycomb structure of the block uneven, reported ARN (Australian Radio Network) to the surprise of no one who has used a 3D printer. But the architects remain optimistic. The first few printed blocks are meant to be test pieces as they improve the process.
It takes about a week to print a 3-meter high block right now. The project' s leaders hope to eventually get that down to two hours and finish the first of 12 rooms in a year, and the entire house in less than 3 years.
Ultimately, 3D Print Canal House is an architectural research project, one that is very much being conducted in the public eye: you can actually buy tickets to visit the construction site for 2. 50 Euros.
The top floors will become more ornate, for example, as newer techniques are incorporated. They' ll explore the possibilities of 3D printing, like the honeycomb walls or an entire room