题型:单词拼写(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省丽水市龙泉市2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中考试英语试卷
Have you ever heard about "E-sticks"? People (很少) connect sticks with GPS. Wang Zikuan, a teenager from Shenzhen, made a big difference by inventing the walking sticks for old people. Zikuan found that old people in ( 日 常 的 ) lives always got hurt badly when they hit against things. But not everyone (知道) how to help them. Inspired by car alarm system, he built a sensor (感应器) into his walking sticks. If the stick comes within 25 cm of a wall or other things, it will sound an alarm to (警告) the user. The stick's GPS system also allows users to be found if they get lost.
His teacher Mr. Zhang noticed his talent and that he should take part in a ( 当 地 的 ) inventing competition. After trying for many times, he made it. ( 没 有 ) doubt, he won the first place. Now the walking sticks are ( 广 泛 地 ) used by the old and the disabled. Many accidents are ( 避 免 ) with the help of the walking sticks.
Zikuan's parents took ( 自 豪 ) in what he had done. In order to inspire Zikuan's creativity, his parents always encourage him to think of more ( 想 法 ) that are well worth considering and take him to different invention fairs.
Dear Xiao Ming, Thank you for your last letter. I'm sorry to hear that you had a toothache. Are you fine now? Yesterday, I went to the children's hospital to cheer them up. I think it was great. Did you do any volunteer work? What do you think of it? Please tell me. Later, I am going to do some chores. Oh, I hate chores. Do you do chores at home? Do you think we should help our parents? Why or why not? Hope to hear from you soon! Yours, Sam |
Dear Sam,
I'm happy to hear from you.
……
Yours,
Xiao Ming
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It's nice to return things we've found. It's also necessary for us to know that giving back lost things is required by law.
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