问题 填空题

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小题1:你能教我如何读这个生词吗?

Can you tell me                            this new word ?

小题2: 她现在不和家人住在一起。

She ________  ________  ________ her ________  now.

小题3:.我表兄喜欢踢足球。

My ___________  enjoy ______________  ___________.

小题4:他是电脑兴趣小组的一个新成员。

He is a _____  ______  ______ the _______          .

小题5:听音乐,使我感觉快乐。

______  ______  music ______ me           ______ .

答案

小题1:how to read

小题2:doesn’t

小题3:cousins playing football

小题4:member of Computer Club

小题5:Listening to makes feel happy

题目分析:

小题1:疑问词+to do的结构,how to read it如何去读。

小题2:live with family  live with sb和某人住在一起。

小题3:enjoy用的是复数,故用cousins,表兄们。enjoy doing sth 喜欢做某事。

小题4:a member of ....中的一员。电脑俱乐部是专有名词,故用大写。

小题5:listen to music听音乐。动名词短语做主语,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故用feels。make sb do sth  让某人做某事。

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A university math tutor has discovered the science behind “singledom”, finding that our chances of finding the perfect partner are just 1 in 285,000. Peter Backus, a tutor at the University of Warwick, published his “Why I Don’t Have a Girlfriend” paper after a three-year love drought.

His unconventional study uses a famous math formula called The Drake Equation(德雷克等式), which was first used to estimate the existence of extra-terrestrial(地球以外) life.

The results don't look promising for British singles. 30-year-old Mr. Backus found that out of the 30 million women in the UK, only 26 would be suitable girlfriends for him.

The dull equation takes into account the number of women aged 24 to 34, living in his home city of London, and who are single, meaning his chances of meeting his dream woman on a night out are slim.

The economics expert said: “There are 26 women in London with whom I might have a wonderful relationship. So, on a given night out in London there is a 0.0000034% chance of meeting one of these special people. That’s a 1 in 285,000 chance, so it’s not great.”

The puzzling Drake equation reads: N =" R*" x Fp x Ne x Fi x Fc x L, and helped pioneering scientist Professor Drake to predict that there could be 10,000 civilizations in our galaxy.

Mr. Backus simply replaced the original equation with his own criteria for a dream date, which included the percentage of women likely to find him attractive, and the number of girls aged 24-34 in London. He said: “The research may sound depressing to people looking for love, but the good news for singles is, it’s probably not your fault!”

56. Mr. Backus’ discovery in this passage is mainly concerned about ______.

A. whether there exists life out of our planet

B. the possibility of his being able to find love

C. how to get rid of singledom

D. what math can do to serve our daily life

57. What does Mr. Backus think of the result of his research?

A. Optimistic.     B. Depressing.      C. Unrealistic.     D. Exciting.

58. What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A. Mr. Backus’ major research field is “singledom”.

B. Mr. Backus found a girlfriend three years ago.

C. Mr. Backus’ new thesis will surely be well received.

D. Mr. Backus has been searching for love for long.

59. By “the good news for singles” in the last sentence, Mr. Backus probably mean _____.

A. you don’t have to blame yourself for remaining single  

B. maybe the discovery is not reliable at all

C. the result was based on his own criteria

D. there might be more dream date out of London

60. Which of the following statements is true?

A. This passage could be published in a scientific magazine.

B. The passage intends to prove there are other civilizations.

C. The passage writer doesn’t really understand the Drake equation.

D. Most women in London are not suitable for university teachers.