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广西南宁市马山县2020届九年级英语第二次初中学业水平适应性测试试卷(含听力音频)

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A school in Britain is offering its pupils laptops (手提电脑). Students can use their own laptops in class and for homework at home. Pupils at the school can hand in workon line and receive feed back (反馈) from teachers when they are not in the classroom. It's Britain's first school to offer students laptops. All 1,400 boys and girls will receive one. A laptop cost around £400.In all, the laptop project cost the school over £500,000. Parents are being asked to pay £2 every week for their child's laptop when the child stays at the school. Parents think that the price is very low because laptops are expensive to buy.

The head master of the school, Bill Roberts, says that with the help of the laptop, anytime students want to learn. They can work whether they are at the school or at home. Mr. Roberts also says, however, that children will continue to use Traditional learning materials (方法). Teachers think using laptops can raise pupils' work speed (速度). Parents also think using laptops can help their children learn better. They think they can help children prepare for the real world.

(1)、Students can use their own laptops both in class and at home.
(2)、The laptop project cost the school less than £500,000.
(3)、Parents think paying £2 every week is very low for their child's laptop.
(4)、Because of the laptops, children won't continue to use traditional learning materials.
(5)、With the help of the laptops, students can study better than before.
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    Facebook says it is working on technology to allow us to control computers directly with our brains. It is developing "silent speech" software to allow people to type at a rate of 100 words per minute, it says. The project, in its early stages, will require new technology to detect brainwaves without needing invasive operation. "We are not talking about monitoring your random thoughts," assured Facebook's Regina Dugan. "You have many thoughts, and you choose to share some of them. We're talking about monitoring those words. A silent speech interface(界面) — one with all the speed and flexibility(灵活) of voice. "

Ms Dugan is the company's head of Building 8, the firm's hardware research lab. The company said it intends to build both the hardware and software to achieve its goal, and has employed a team of more than 60 scientists and academics to work on the project.

On his Facebook page, Mark Zuckerberg added, "Our brains produce enough data to stream four HD(高清) movies every second. The problem is that the best way we have to get information out into the world-speech can only send about the same amount of data as a 1980s modem. We're working on a system that will let you type straight from your brain about five times faster than you can type on your phone today. Finally, we want to turn it into a wearable technology that can be produced in quantity. "

Technology is going to have to get a lot more advanced before we can share a pure thought or feeling, but this is a first step. Other ideas detailed at the company's developers conference in San Jose included work to allow people to "hear" through skin. The system, comparable to Braille, uses pressure points on the skin to pass information. "One day, not so far away, it may be possible for me to think in Chinese, and you to feel it instantly in Spanish," Ms Dugan said.

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We all know that eating junk food can make us Et. However, a new study suggests that it can do more than that-it can also make us lazy.

In the study, researchers divided 32 rats into two groups. In the first experiment, the first group was fed a diet of healthy food such as com and fish, while the second was given a diet rich in sugar and fat, namely "junk food".

Within three months, the rats in the second group were already much fatter than those on the healthy diet. And when researchers trained the rats to do simple tasks, they found even more differences between the two groups other than weight.

During the task - pushing a lever to receive a prize of sugar - water  the rats on the junk food diet were found to be less willing to move, and they took longer breaks between each push than the fit rats did.

"It is as if the rat is thinking 'This is too much work," said the leader of the study.

According to researchers, these differences suggest that junk food changed the chemistry in the rats' brains.

The experiments didn't end there. After six months, researchers began the second experiment. The rats' diets were changed, and the overweight rats were given a healthy diet for nine days. However, this didn't help reduce their weight or improve their ability to perform tasks. It means the effects of their junk food diet lasted for long. "There's no quick way to reduce the harm," researchers said.

For a long time, we've believed that people become fat because they are lazy. But this study has shown that the opposite is true as well. Being lazy and getting fat can go hand in hand.

So, if you always feel tired, and not willing to get up from your chair, it could be that you've been studying too hard. But you should also pay attention to your diet.

B. 阅读下面短文,请根据所给中文正确拼写单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。

In the first art class, Mrs Li {#blank#}1{#/blank#} (通常) asked the students to introduce themselves. It was Nana's turn. Nana stood up, but she was so nervous that her {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(头脑) was a blank (空白). She couldn't even say one word. She put her head down and kept {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(不作声的). 

Seeing that, Mrs Li asked, "Can you draw?"

Nana looked up at Mrs Li and {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(点头) her head.

"Then how about drawing a picture of you on the blackboard?" Mrs Li asked with a smile.

Nana's eyes met hers, and {#blank#}5{#/blank#} (突然) Nana didn't feel nervous at all.

Nana walked towards the blackboard. She thought for a moment and {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(开始) to draw with chalk (粉笔). Soon a nice picture appeared on the blackboard. The {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(整个的) class shouted, "Wow! The girl in the picture looks {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(几乎) the same as her," many students said. 

"Then how about drawing a picture of you on the blackboard?" Mrs Li asked with a smile.

"Wonderful!" Mrs Li said. "Thanks for your picture."

Hearing the nice words, Nana felt happy. She said, "Hi, {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(每个人). Nice to meet you. I'm Nana and I'm 13 years old. My hobby is drawing and It feels great to enjoy the {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(乐趣) of drawing together with you. Thank you."

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