We () very soon.
A.leave
B.are leaving
C.is leaving;
D.will leave
D、will leave
A.leave
B.are leaving
C.is leaving;
D.will leave
D、will leave
A.leaves
B.left
C.would leave
D.had left
A.arrive
B.is arriving
C.will arrive
D.arrives
A.Wish them a happy journey.
B.May they have a more comfortable home.
C.They are really going to be missed.
D.We can't stay together forever, can we?
Robots May Allow Surgery in Space
Small robots designed by University of Nebraska researchers may allow doctors on Earth to help perform. surgery on patients in space.
The tiny, wheeled robots, (51)are about 3 inches tall and as wide as a lipstick case, can be slipped into small incisions(切口)and computer-controlled by surgeons in different locations. Some robots are equipped(52)cameras and lights and can send images back to surgeons and others have surgical tools attached that can be(53)remotely.
“We think this is going to (54)open surgery, ”Dr Dmitry Oleynikov said at a news conference. Oleynikov is a (55)in computer-assisted surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
Officials hope that NASA will teach(56)to use the robots soon enough so that surgeries could one day be performed in space.
On earth, the surgeons could control the robots themselves(57)other locations. For example, the robots could enable surgeons in other places to (58)on injured soldiers on the front line. Researchers plan tp seek federal regulatory(59)early nest year. Tests on animals have been successful, and tests on humans in England will begin very soon.
The camera-carrying robots can provide(60)of affected areas and the ones with surgical tools will be able to maneuver(操控)inside the body in ways surgeons' hands can't. The views from the camera-carrying robots are (61)than the naked eye, because they(62)back color images that are magnified(放大). Because several robots can be inserted through one incision, they could reduce the amount and (63)of cuts needed for surgery, which would decrease recovery time. This is particularly(64)to those patients who have been debilitated(使虚弱)by long illness.
Eventually, Oleynikov said, the tiny robots may enable surgeons to work without ever(65)their hands in patients' bodies. “That's the goal, ”Oleynikov said. “It's getting easier and easier. We can do even more with these devices. ”
A.since
B.when
C.which
D.as
Ⅱ. Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.
6. Grandma was insistent that we ______ her soon.
A. went and visited
B. go and visit
C. went visiting
D. go and visiting
W: But I' ve been trying to find a new job in another company. You see, I' ve worked here for 3 years without a raise. That' s unfair to me.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.She doesn't have a fax machine.
B.She may quit her present job soon.
C.She is tired of her present job.
D.Her phone number has changed.
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:M: This house won't be big enough when the new baby arrives in two months. I'm afraid we'll have to buy a big one.
W: But I don't see we can afford it right now. We can let Andy live with my mother then.
Q: What can we learn from this conversation?
(1)
A.A new baby will be born soon.
B.They will buy a big house in two months.
C.They will live with the man's mother.
D.The new baby will be sent to the man's mother.
—Shall we see a movie tonight?
--- ____.
A.Thank you very much
B.Good you very much
C.See you later
We are very sad to have to do this, but there is no other ______.
Arelative
Battentive
Calternative
Dpositive