—It's beautiful, and it fits me well. _______ I like it very much.
Tina was the best speed-walking partner I could ever meet. But I could never understand my friend's habit of 1 while we walked.
Together we walked all over the town and even entered a marathon(马拉松)together, a full 26 miles, but she did give me a list to take with me. She told me that it 2 her a lot. I thought it would just slow us down. I 3 it along to the starting line. Twenty-six cheering ideas, one for every mile. I wasn't really planning to slow myself down with all those ideas but I didn't want to hurt Tina's feelings, so I kept her 4 .
I walked the first mile of the 5 in 12 minutes—a new personal record. I looked at Tina's cheering list when I checked my watch. 6 was simply yourself. It did give me a good start to the race, I thought. I thanked Tina for her cheering list. If I finished the race, I would thank her for the 7 she gave me. By the time I finished the second mile, my husband and kids were cheering me on. It just so happened that " 8 " was the next one on Tina's cheering list. I had lots of things to be ready for them.
The next mile flew by, then the next and the next, each with a cheering idea. But by the time I neared the final mile? I was nearly out of breath. "I don't know if I can 9 the last mile," I thought. In despair(绝望)I looked at the final cheering idea on Tina's list, now sweaty in my hand: You just can make it!
I finished the marathon in less than six hours. I thought the cheering list would slow me down. 10 , it carried me past the finishing line.
Betty said that an excellent musician.
The girl said go shopping with Tina.
许多人相信学校将会使用更少的纸和更少的书。
Robots help us solve these problems.
They arrived at the airport
— Yes, I do. He comes from Nanjing.
Jack didn't know there a meeting in five days.
— You'd better use mobile payment. I don't care ________ it is Alipay or WeChat Pay.
In some science fiction movies, the robots are just like humans. They help with the housework and do the most1jobs.
Some scientists believe that there will be such robots in the future. However, they agree it may2hundreds of years. Scientists are now trying to make robots look like people and do the same things as us.
But robot scientist James White3. He thinks that it will be4for a robot to do the same things as a person. For example, it's easy for children to wake up and know where they are. Mr. White thinks that robots won't be able to do this. But other scientists disagree. They5that robots will be able to talk to people in 25 to 50 years.
Robot scientists are not just trying to make robots look like people. For example, there are already robots6in factories. They do simple jobs over and over again. People would not like to do such jobs and would get bored. But robots will never get bored.
In the future, there will be more robots everywhere, and humans will have less work to do. New robots will have many different7. Some will look like humans, and others might look like snakes. After an earthquake, a snake robot could help look for people under8. That may not seem possible now, but computers, space rockets and even electric toothbrushes seemed impossible a hundred years ago. We never know what will happen in the future!