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牛津版(深圳•广州)初中英语九年级下册Module 1 Unit 2同步练习1
5G networks have been considered as one big thing for this century. They allow people to get faster services. Downloading information takes only seconds, instead of minutes.
But no true 5G phones are able to be used now. It won't work with 5G until such services are built. Users will need an adapter to bring in 5G signals. There's completely no need for users to worry about the safety of 5G signals.
Where will we probably see 5G first? The answer is in our living rooms. The speeds, about 20 times faster than the standard home Internet connection, are very likely to do wonders in our living rooms. Many users are tired of spending $100 or more monthly in booking cable(有线的) TV. They no more choose cable TV and begin to use streaming(在线播放) services connected to their broadband(宽带) service instead.
Besides faster access, connectivity might get a little cheaper in future for users only if a complete 5G network is set up. However, the cost of programs and apps will go up. Meanwhile, users are in great need of ordering more monthly services. Comparatively speaking, users are likely to pay more for 5G services.
So far now, it's mainly used at home.…
A. trouble B. special C. keen on D. followed E. enclose F. college |
Soccer has truly become the world's sport. Much like the Olympics, it is a thing that brings nations together. People from all over the world are {#blank#}1{#/blank#} the World Cup. David Beckham is one of the players who are liked by people around the world.
However, soccer also causes {#blank#}2{#/blank#} . Many fights have been started at soccer matches. Clearly, soccer is important to a lot of people.
I have never {#blank#}3{#/blank#} soccer that closely. In America, it is not a very popular sport, but I used to play it when I was in {#blank#}4{#/blank#}. I always liked being the goal keeper, because I could wear a {#blank#}5{#/blank#} shirt! I was never a very good player, either. Maybe that is why I don't watch soccer matches that often! Although I am not a big soccer fan yet, I still appreciate (体会) its effect on the world and its importance in people's lives.
Every year,TIME magazine puts out its list of best inventions. They change how we live,work
Polly's Braille (盲文) Help Many blind children learn braille at school. Their teachers can let them know how they're doing. Now Polly can help them at home. It gives replies through sound to braille learners. Kids can write by using Polly's electronic braille board or keyboard. It can correct mistakes,too. |
Recycled Paint About 10% of paint bought in America each year is wasted. Up Paint is trying to recycle it. It's working with a group called Paint Care. They collect the left paint. Then they resell it. "We're making a good everyday paint," Dustin Martin says. He's the founder of Up Paint. So far,it has offered 18 colors. |
Bear Hugs Hugimals provide comfort anytime you need a hug. Marina Khidekel founded the company and made them. These animals give kids the feeling of being hugged in real life. "Teachers feel that Hugimals animals help kids with their bad emotions," Khidekel says. |
Eye﹣catching Sound Creating a kind of technology that's also a work of art isn't easy. But Teno makes it. It's a light that is easy to carry. It's also a speaker. It looks like a broken stone bowl. Pull it apart and light and sound pour out. You can touch it to change brightness or sound. |
Welcome to Health First-Aid Courses WHO For all of our community members — volunteers, coaches, parents, doctors or anyone over 18 years old who communicates with young people. WHAT Youth Mental Health First Aid(青少年心理健康急救) is a course that teaches those who take part in the course about young people's common mental health. WHY One in ten persons in the community feel sad or hopeless every day for two weeks. Youth who have an adult to go to for help are less likely to hurt themselves. SUBJECTS How to help young people actively deal with a mental health crisis (危机). WHEN May 7th & 14th: 5:00 pm — 9:00 pm (must attend both) June 5th: 8:00 am — 4:30 pm (30 minutes lunch break) June 17th: 9:00 am — 4:30 pm (working lunch) WHERE Green Ave. Public Library Registration(登记): Http://mentalhealth.com OR send an email to MsBrown@ highschools.org OR visit Ms Brown's office in the Public Library Training is valued at $170 and offered at no cost thanks to the Project Mental Health |
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