"Do you want the pants?""My pants laid in bed."A.isB.wasC.areD.being
"Do you want the pants?""My pants laid in bed."
A.is
B.was
C.are
D.being
"Do you want the pants?""My pants laid in bed."
A.is
B.was
C.are
D.being
Within a few decades, PAN-type research will transform. the Internet into the Life Net, a comprehensive sensory environment for human habitation. Our minds will be afforded wireless direct sensory interfacing with other people and various databases. A dramatically enhanced version of what we now call virtual reality will become as common as air conditioning. Telephones, TVs, PCs, and other media will be replaced by wireless sensory feeds from and to communal microcells.
People return to the Internet each day not from addiction, but because they can craft a new identity for themselves—any identity they choose. Or they can participate in experiences that are otherwise beyond their reach. Consider the impact of a technology affording a lifestyle. in which you can go wherever you want to go and be whoever you want to be.
Today's office and service workers have diminished physical capabilities, but are better educated. The Life Net will accelerate this trend. The need to survive while spending weeks, months, or years on the Net would be drastically reduced.
Resource depletion resulting from overpopulation will cease to be a major issue when we are subsisting on 600 calories a day in a sensory reality where we can eat all we want. Our mansions will be built in our minds, and our future Ferrairs will be driven along the roads of our collective imaginations. Our minds will work and play in ways now beyond our conception.
Time constraints dissolve when we can communicate effortlessly anywhere in the world. Humans will require less sleep, since we will need only the time to file and store the information that our brains have collected, and not to rest physical bodies. The physical body will deteriorate to a state where a return to robust health would take months—if possible at ail.
These technologies will be inexpensive. Life Net participation will consume far fewer resources than an automobile, and reduce our housing and other needs. This will help the Life Net expand into Third World countries. The equipment required for the microcellular sensory transmission technology will be modular, redundant, and like that for the Internet, incrementally inexpensive. Countries with overcrowding and famine would embrace the Life Net. Their resources would be extended, and planners would likely program the system to minimize the population's reproductive drive.
People will still have jobs. There will be lots of work to do. People will want to consume the newest experiential sensations. Some food will need to be prepared, and equipment manufactured. Government will be divided into Geographical, Physical and Communicative. The responsibilities of the geographic governments will be to defend land masses and keep order in the physical world as much as they do today. The responsibilities of the communicative governments will be to administer, regulate and defend cyberspace.
The communicative government will also be responsible for maintaining the input-output microcells. Various online services are already functioning as a form. of communicative government today—with their monthly fees as taxes. As they mature, these communicative governments will develop better defenses against cyberspace terrorism, which may come from large and potentially violent anti-technology cults.
Some people will have to remain physically active and strong, bec
A.It is the same as the Internet today.
B.It is the foundation of the PAN processor.
C.It is invented only for scientific research.
D.It develops from the PAN processor.
A.What shall ! use?
B.Where is the dishwasher?
C.Can I do it later?
D.How should I do?
—What do you want to do?\n—________________.
A.No, I don’t want to do anything.
B.I want to watch TV for a change.
C.What do you want to do then?
D.How about having a picnic?
Who do you want to ______ with you?
A.have gone
B.have go
C.going
D.went
In the first part of your writing you should present your thesis statement, and in the second pan you should support the thesis statement with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
Write your composition on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.
A、What are you looking for
B、What can I do for you
C、What do you want
D、Do you want to buy something
Directions:
You should write your responses to both Part A and Pan B of this section on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Part A
Suppose that you have been a regular of a hotel for many years. But during the last 2 days, the air-conditioner didn't work and nobody came to clean your room. Write a letter of complaint to the hotel manager. Your letter should include:
1) a description of the situation
2) complaint about the situation
3) your request
You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter, use "Wang Lin" instead. You don't need to write the address.
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