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[填空题]Why do some students do better than others To find out, the Reader’s Digest invited 2,130 high-school seniors to take a special academic test and then answer a list of personal questions. Among the poll’s top findings:
Strong families give kids an edge in school. For instance, students who lived with two parents scored high more often on our test than students who didn’t. Students who regularly shared mealtimes with their families tested better than those who didn’t. This "family gap" showed up for students of all backgrounds.
Today’s youth are far more optimistic about themselves and their futures than is generally believed. Four of five were confident. They would be able to "make things better for myself and for other people." Almost the same number described their lives at home as "pretty good" or "wonderful".
As has been in other polls, not all groups tested equally well. Children with college-educated parents tested better than kids whose parents didn’t go pa
[填空题]What is color Why do some objects look red, others green, still others blue
Color is caused by (11) light rays. We see color because objects reflect light. Something that is red reflects (12) red light. It reflects a little green or blue light, too, but we do not see it. In the same way, a green object reflects mostly green light. White objects reflect (13) of light. Black objects do not reflect any light.
What happens to the colors of light that are not reflected They are absorbed by the object. The (14) the color, the less light is reflected and the more light is absorbed. Light that is absorbed is (15) heat. For this reason, dark-colored clothes are warmer in the sunlight than lighter-colored clothes.
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- A. Is that clear
- B. Can it do some washing
- C. Why do you think it is useful
- D. It appeared several centuries ago, didn’t it
- E. Will robots be the same as people
- F. What is it
- G. Could you please tell me more about robots
A: Today we are going to talk about a great invention. It looks like a human being. (61)
B: It’s a robot. (62)
A: Of course not. The first robot was invented in 1921.
B: (63)
A: Sure. They can take the place of humans to do some boring work. They can also do a lot of dangerous work instead of humans.
B: (64)
A: No. Robots can do a lot of work instead of people in many ways, but people wouldn’t be replaced by robots. (65)
B: We get it.