1. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A.Good friends. |
B.Fellow students. |
C.Roommates. |
A.A year ago. |
B.Three months ago. |
C.A week ago. |
A.He wants younger company. |
B.He wants to be near college. |
C.He doesn’t get along with the host family. |
A.Visit a teacher. |
B.Hang out with friends. |
C.Give John a phone call. |
1.据预测,随着科技的发展,智能家居将逐渐走进人们的生活。 智能家居将保障我们的安全,为我们提供便利,帮我们创造环境友好型并节能的居住环境。
2.电视和电灯等电器可以自动开关。
3.智能家居将持续跟踪我们的健康状况,并在出现问题时向我们的手机发出警告。
4.用不了多久,这些创新将给我们提供更高质量的生活。
Good morning, my dear classmates, my topic today is about smart homes.
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3 . Future living: what will the home of tomorrow look like?
What will our homes be like in the future? Growing cities, shrinking living spaces, and climate change are major challenges
Energy efficient and carbon neutral
One of the greatest challenges for homes of the future is our increasing energy consumption, something that cannot be covered by fossil fuels going forward.
The trend to downsizing
Living more efficiently not only means improving energy use and reducing one’s own carbon footprint, but also building to save space. Rooms
Trends for living and working under one roof
Over the last few months, the office
1. When will the woman check in?
A.On June 17th. |
B.On June 18th. |
C.On June 19th. |
A.One with a view of a river. |
B.One with a view of a park. |
C.One with a view of a hill. |
A.By sending an e-mail. |
B.By taking a registration card. |
C.By hanging a form on the door. |
A.Net service is not provided. |
B.The wireless signal is weak. |
C.Computers are not available. |
A.In Tom’s room. |
B.In Jack’s room. |
C.In John’s room. |
1. Why doesn’t Ann like her current apartment?
A.Too expensive. | B.Noisy. | C.Far from school. |
A.Around $200. |
B.No more than $200. |
C.A little more than $200. |
A.To see the apartment building on his way to class. |
B.To plan on calling a friend who owns an apartment building. |
C.To check the newspapers to see if he can find an apartment for rent. |
1. Why can’t the man use the bathroom on the first floor?
A.It is under repair. | B.It only has cold water. | C.It is for the woman’s family. |
A.On the first floor. | B.On the second floor. | C.On the third floor. |
A.Dial up the Internet. | B.Make calls out. | C.Take calls. |
The Amber Room
Later, Catherine Ⅱ had the Amber Room
1. What is the woman doing?
A.Going through the newspapers. |
B.Watching the ads on TV. |
C.Seeing pictures of flats on the Internet. |
A.By bus. | B.By car. | C.On foot. |
A.$8. | B.$18. | C.$80. |
A.It’s noisy. | B.It’s expensive. | C.It has no enough rooms. |
10 . Orbital Assembly Corporation, a new company run by John Blincow, is planning to open a space hotel by 2027. John Blincow once worked as a pilot. His space hotel, called Voyager Station, would hold 280 guests and 112 workers. It is trying to be the first commercial space hotel.
“We’re trying to make people realize that this golden age of space travel is just coming and it’s coming fast,” Blincow told CNN.
Sleeping in a space hotel will not be as comfortable as in a hotel on the earth because of the weightlessness. However, the hotel will find some ways to simulate gravity (模拟重力) to make comfortable rooms possible.
But, for many visitors, they would like to feel the weightlessness in space. As a result, the team plans to offer traditional space food such as freeze-dried ice cream in the hotel’s restaurant. It also plans some activities such as basketball games. Players can jump higher because of the weightlessness of the environment when they play basketball.
For now, the company isn’t talking about the prices of the rooms. However, they will cost a lot more compared with some space tasks. For example, Virgin Galactic plans to send passengers into space at $250, 000 per person, per trip. The team at Voyager Station, however, has already said that they plan to make a stay in the hotel something similar to buying a cruise ticket.
1. How will the space hotel make rooms comfortable?A.By offering a lot of space food. |
B.By offering the most comfortable beds. |
C.By finding ways to make people feel gravity. |
D.By making people jump higher in rooms. |
A.The passengers. | B.The rooms. |
C.The workers. | D.The games. |
A.It will open by 2027. | B.It will have over 100 workers. |
C.Room prices don’t come out. | D.It will buy cruise tickets for guests. |
A.A pilot will build a space hotel in the near future. |
B.A company has many difficulties in building a hotel. |
C.Visitors are dreaming of travelling to space in the near future. |
D.It will be easy and cheap for visitors to travel to space in the future. |