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With the development of the Internet, smart-phones are widely used among people. Phubbers can be seen here and there.

Some family members play with their smart ¨Cphones while eating with families instead of talking with them. It has effects on the relationship between them. Some people look at their smart-phones while walking even riding or driving. It may increase the danger of causing traffic accidents. Some children want to play with smart-phones before sleeping. It¡¯s bad for their health and their study.

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£¨4£©The 23rd and 26th Olympic Games were held in the same______.
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Frank and Mary Smith wake up in their comfortable house in the morning and switch on the bedroom computer to get the latest news.
They used to read the Times, but changed to electronic newspapers many years ago.
There is the usual news about space: another space flight has returned from Mars and scientists have discovered a new planet. Then they turn to business news: the US dollar has risen greatly in Shanghai, one of the world's leading business centers. Mary tells the computer to buy 5000 dollars, and there is a quick response that it has been done.

As they watch the screen, Mary orders one of the household robots to make coffee for them. Frank disappears into the study to join a video conference with his partners around the world. He is a computer engineer, working for several companies. This is his third job: he used to be in marketing and then television.

Mary has a quick look at the shopping channels--the usual selection of electric cars, household robots and cheap travel offers before picking up the video phone to talk to her assistant. She also has a job and she is doing medical research. Both she and Frank used to have an office desk in London, but in 2014 they decided to move to the seaside and work from home.
Frank and Mary have one daughter, Louise, who also has her own workstation at home. She goes to school only one day a week, mainly to play with other students. Classrooms disappeared in 2030 because there was no longer any need for them: communications systems have made it much easier to learn at home.
Louise, now thirteen, is studying Chinese at present, which has become a world language as important as English. Louise has many Chinese friends. They communicate by computer.
According to the family doctor, Louise will live to at least 130. Her wish is to work for a few decades(Ê®Äê) and then spend her time on music and painting.
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£¨2£©Who makes coffee for Mary and Flank?
£¨3£©How does Frank work with others from home?
£¨4£©What are the two world languages in 2050?
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Kelly is an African elephant. Now she is 19 years old. She lives in the zoo. Kelly has produced more than 100 paintings since last year. She has made over $3,500 for the zoo. Newspaper reporters wrote about Kelly, and then people went to buy her pictures.

Nana is a clever black and white dog in England. He can do many things just like a human. He can walk on two legs and close the door. Also, he is able to get things for his master, such as newspapers and the TV remote control. What¡¯s more, he can sleep and use the quilt very well. No games are difficult for him!

Koko is a 44-year-old chimpanzee. He has lived with human for tens of years and can ¡°talk¡± to humans with his hands. He can do simple gestures* and that helps people to understand him.

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A. America B. Australia C. Africa. D. Austria

¡¾3¡¿How do Koko talk with humans?

A. By using eyes B. By painting. C. By writing D. By using hands

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C. get newspaper for his master D. walk on two legs

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