
高二英语语法填空训练 第一篇 The company for which Larry worked was to have a newly-made robot 1 ._____(call) Tony, which was going to be tested out by Larry's wife Claire at home.At the first sight of Tony, Claire felt 2._____(alarm).She thought 3._____was ridiculous that a robot should look so much like a human,4._____his smooth hair and a deep voice although his facial expression never changed.On the second morning,Tony wanted to help her to dress,which made Claire 5._____ (embarrass) and she refused him.But later she was glad that Tony could make her home 6._____(elegance),give her a new hairstyle and improve her makeup.To decorate her home, Tony could also write out a list of 7._____(item) for her to buy.And finally, Tony helped Claire to finish all the work.Tony suggested Claire that she 8._____(invite) Gladys and her friends to the house the night before he was 9._____(leave) and Larry was to return.10._____made us unbelievable was that Tony didn't want to leave Claire in the end! 第二篇 If you were going to lose your job, would you prefer to be replaced by a robot or another person If you said robot, you're __1_____ the majority.Most people would prefer a robot to take their job if they had to lose it, __2_____ they would prefer to see another human step in if a co-worker was going to lose __3_____(their). “Being replaced by modern technology versus being replaced by humans __4____(have) different psychological consequences,” says Armin Granulo at Technical University of Munich in Germany.He and his colleagues set out to examine these __5____ (difference). They asked 300 people to judge whether they would prefer __6___ existing member of staff to be replaced by a robot or a human.In that case, 62 percent of people said they preferred to have a human step in.But when they were asked to imagine __7___(lose) their own job, 37 percent preferred being replaced by a human rather than a robot. Those who thought their jobs were likely __8___ (replace) may not be wrong.In 2013, Carl Frey and colleagues at the University of Oxford in the UK categorised jobs by how __9___ (easy) they could be done by machines, and __10___(find) that about half the jobs in the US could be done by robots in the next 20 years. 第三篇 We all have cell phones now.We rarely go anywhere without them and we are 1._____ (constant) talking, texting, surfing or gaming on them.The appearance of the cell phone over the last 15 years 2._____(bring) with it a new danger — distracted (分心的) driving. According to the CDC, distracted driving caused an average of 9 deaths and 1,000 3._____(injure) per day in America in 2017.The phrase “distracted driving” technically includes any activity 4._____takes attention away from driving. The 2017 study 5._____(publish) by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that 87% of drivers view texting and driving 6._____the greatest danger on the road.In fact, drivers are more concerned about texting/ distracted driving 7._____they ... ...
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