Yasuda is 95 years old. Looking for easier ways to search the Web and send email
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Yasuda is 95 years old. Looking for easier ways to search the Web and send email, he bought Apple’s iPad. The company has sold 3.27 million iPads since they entered the market in April. Although it’s impossible to know with certainty how many seniors (老年人) are buying them, evidence suggests that it’s a hit with seniors. The iPad’s intuitive interface (直观界面) makes it attractive to seniors around the world, says Takahiro Miura, a researcher at the University of Tokyou. “The iPad is a good tool for seniors because it’s very easy to use,” he says. “Unlike the PC, it doesn’t require former knowledge.” James Cordwell, a researcher in London, says the iPad’s popularity with seniors is helping Apple reach beyond its traditional base of young customers. “The world’s population, especially in developed markets, is getting older. It’s probably a market where Apple has least entered, ” Cordwell says. Senior users are “a key source of growth for them in the future.” Seniors make up about 22 percent of the population in Japan. They may prove that seniors are willing to accept the iPad. Besides the customer group under 30, they spend more than any other group in the country, according to a report. Motoo Kitamura, 78, a former gas salesman, bought an iPad to help him communicate with his 2-year-old grandson and prevent him from experiencing some of the mental problems that sometimes come with getting older. “Trying new things like that is good mental exercise,” he says. 小题1:The underlined part “a hit” in Paragraph 1 probably means ______ .A.a sudden attack | B.a heavy burden | C.quite popular | D.very familiar | 小题2:Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the iPad?A.It has intuitive interface. | B.It is easy to operate. | C.Beginners can use it without similar experiences. | D.People can use it as a way to do mental exercise. | 小题3:What can we learn from the text?A.People above thirty are Apple’s largest customer group in Japan. | B.The traditional customers of Apple’s products are usually the young. | C.Seniors will soon grow into Apple’s largest customer group. | D.Seniors in Japan are fond of buying latest hi-tech products. | 小题4:What is the text mainly about? A. iPad leading Apple to seniors. B. iPad influencing the customer group. C. iPad’s arrival causing Japanese to think. D. iPad beating the traditional PC. |
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小题1:C 小题2:D 小题3:B 小题4:A |
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试题分析:本文主要讲了苹果传统的顾客是年轻人,但是越来越多的老年人也开始喜欢用“苹果”。 小题1:细节题。The iPad’s intuitive interface (直观界面) makes it attractive to seniors around the world, says Takahiro Miura, a researcher at the University of Tokyou. “The iPad is a good tool for seniors because it’s very easy to use,” he says. “Unlike the PC, it doesn’t require former knowledge.可知“a hit”的意思是相当地受欢迎,故选C。 小题2: 细节题。根据Besides the customer group under 30, they spend more than any other group in the country, according to a report. Motoo Kitamura, 78, a former gas salesman, bought an iPad to help him communicate with his 2-year-old grandson and prevent him from experiencing some of the mental problems that sometimes come with getting older. “Trying new things like that is good mental exercise,” he says.可知D选项并不是苹果平板电脑的优点,故选D。 小题3:细节归纳题。根据Besides the customer group under 30, they spend more than any other group in the country, according to a report.可知苹果传统的顾客是年轻人,故选B。 小题4:概括题。整篇文章都在讲“苹果”在老年人中逐渐受到欢迎,故选A。 |
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The world’s biggest Internet search engine, Google, has proven once again to be King of the Web. Users can download “Google Wi-Fi” software and then enjoy free Wi-Fi service available in some US cities since last Tuesday. Wi-Fi is short for “Wireless Fidelity”(无线上网). It allows laptop computers and personal digital assistants to the Internet at high speed by radio signal. A person with a Wi-Fi enabled computer can connect to the Internet when near one of the network’s access points. The place covered by one or several access points is called a hotspot. Google has already set up two “hotspots” in the US city of San Francisco which provide a free Wi-Fi service. The Wi-Fi technology even allows users to enjoy a free Internet phone service. Some scientists argue that Wi-Fi may replace mobile phone networks. Wi-Fi is still limited to a few cities, where there are “hotspots”. But its capability(容量)of sending information has already done better than that of the mobile phone network, even that of 3G(Third Generation Telecommunication Technology). Some scientists have started to call Wi-Fi 4G. In addition to a high speed Internet connection, Wi-Fi has other advantages compared to mobile phones. Wi-Fi is global. The same Wi-Fi system works in different countries around the world. Different from using cell phones, you don’t need to change computers to use Internet phones when you go to other places and most importantly, many Internet phones cost you nothing at all. 小题1:Wi-Fi is not available in cities without _______. A.a computer | B.a radio | C.a cell phone | D.a hotspot | 小题2:Which of the following is NOT true of Wi-Fi? A.The high speed Internet connection. | B.Many free Internet phones. | C.Being used in all the US cities. | D.Using the same computers for Internet phones when you go to other places. | 小题3:Some scientists started to call Wi-Fi 4G, because _______. A.it is the product of the Google’s 4th generation | B.it has been used by more than four generations | C.Wi-Fi will surely take the place of the mobile phone network | D.it is more capable of sending information than the mobile phone network | 小题4:Which of the following is the best title? A.Google Launches Free Wi-Fi Service | B.Free Call Service | C.Third Generation Telecommunication Technology | D.Google, King of the Web |
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Four million children are caught up in the war in Syria. Thirteen-year-old Rabia is one of them. Tall and thin, she sits shaking in a yellow T-shirt at the Al Marj settlement, close to the Lebanese-Syrian border.
Home for Rabia was once a two-story house near Damascus. Now it is a tent shared with her nine family members. Rabia’s face is covered with dirt, and she is tired and cold. She has just finished work, picking up potatoes that fell from a truck. Her typical day starts at 4 a.m., and she works a double shift that lasts about 16 hours, putting potatoes into bags. The only choice for her is that she can choose the first eight hours or the second eight hours. For this, she gets paid about $8 a day. Working means Rabia misses school. Back in her village, she was the best in her class and good at everything. Her favorite subjects were Arabic literature and math. But, like many children now living in the settlements—there are no official refugee (难民)camps in Lebanon —that was Rabia’s old life. Life before war, before her family moved five times to escape the bombs, before leaving behind her bedroom, her toys and her friends without packing a bag, before “half the people I know”were dead. The old life was full of laughter with her sister, Wala. But Wala, 14, got married two days ago to an 18-year-old Lebanese. Rabia is happy for her sister. Life in the settlement is tough— the children have nowhere to play, the bathing is poor and sexual abuse is out of control. You can’t blame parents —often confused, illiterate (不识字的)and poor—who want to marry off their daughters. They fear for their safety. Increasing numbers of Rabia’s girlfriends are getting married. Once in rural Syria, a girl got married at 16. According to UNICEF, the age is now dropping to 12 or 13. It is no secret that Lebanese men want to marry Syrian refugee girls, who work hard and don’t ask for anything. 小题1:Where is the passage most likely to have been taken from? A.A news report. | B.A book review. | C.A history book. | D.A travel magazine. | 小题2:The underlined word “shift”in Para. 3 probably refers to _____. A.the extra task | B.the low pay | C.the potato factory. | D.the working period | 小题3:The writer"s purpose for writing Para. 4 is to ________.A.present the dream of Rabia | B.show the damage of the war | C.predict the future of Syrian girls | D.compare the life before war and now | 小题4:Why are so many young Syrian girls getting married?A.They have no good friends to play with. | B.They want money from the husband family. | C.Their parents are worried about their safety. | D.Their parents are confused,illiterate and poor. |
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Nelson Mandela is respected and admired across the world. And to South Africans he is a superstar. He is a hero who shocked the world by fighting for peace between races(种族), despite the 27 years he spent in the prison of the South Africa’s white, racist government. Mandela who won the nation’s first all-race elections in 1994, retired 1999. But he remains as popular as ever. “He’s loved by all people, whether you’re while or black, whether you’re young or old,” said Ali Bacher, South Africa’s famous cricket (板球) athlete. His popularity has inspired an entire national industry. His portrait(肖像) has appeared at many places, including on some goods. His face has appeared on a South African coin and some business leaders hope to build a statue(雕像) for him --- the Statue of Freedom. It would stand taller than New York’s Statue of Liberty. His popularity is similar to that of John F. Kennedy with US or Winston Churchill in Britain, but few politicians in this times have achieved his level of admiration, said Tom Lodge, head of the political science department of the University of the Witwatersrand. “Sometimes it isn’t completely appreciated what a skilled performer Mandela has been throughout his political career. He’s a very, very clever man.” “Through the ages, the human race has had its icons --- men and women who rose above ordinary people to inspire their generations,” The Mail and Guardian Weekly said. “In our generation, the gods presented us Nelson Mandela.” 小题1:Nelson Mandela is loved by all the people of South Africa because ________.A.he’s as popular as Kennedy and Churchill | B.he has kept in prison for 27 years | C.he’s a great fighter against the racialism | D.he’s the first all-race elections president | 小题2: Which of the following statements about Mandela’s portrait is true?A.It helps develop business. | B.It appears on the Statue of Freedom. | C.It is used to raise money for the Statue of Freedom. | D.It is similar to that of John F. Kennedy or Winston Churchill. | 小题3:The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means “________.”A.Mandela is as great as a god | B.We are proud to live in Mandela’s time | C.Mandela lives together with us all | D.We are proud to know Mandela. |
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Cultural Center Adds Classes for Young Adults The Allendale Cultural Center has expanded its arts program to include classes for young adults. Director Leah Martin announced Monday that beginning in September, three new classes will be offered to the Allendale community. The course titles will be Yoga for Teenagers; Hip Hop Dance: Learning the Latest Moves; and Creative Journaling for Teens: Discovering the Writer Within. The latter course will not be held at the Allendale Cultural Center but instead will meet at the Allendale Public Library. Staff member Tricia Cousins will teach the yoga and hip hop classes. Ms. Cousins is an accomplished choreographer (舞蹈教师) as well as an experienced dance educator. She has an MA in dance education from Teachers College, Columbia University, where she wrote a thesis on the pedagogical (教学法的) effectiveness of dance education. The journaling class will be taught by Betsy Milford. Ms. Milford is the head librarian at the Allendale Public Library as well as a columnist for the professional journal Library Focus. The courses are part of the Allendale Cultural Center’s Project Teen, which was initiated by Leah Martin, Director of the Cultural Center. According to Martin, this project is a direct result of her efforts to make the center a more essential part of the Allendale community. Over the last several years, the number of people who have visited the cultural center for classes or events has steadily declined. Project Teen is primarily funded by a generous grant from The McGee Arts Foundation, an organization devoted to bringing arts programs to young adults. Martin oversees the Project Teen board, which consists of five board members. Two board members are students at Allendale’s Brookdale High School; the other three are adults with backgrounds in education and the arts. The creative journaling class will be cosponsored by Brookdale High School, and students who complete the class will be given the opportunity to publish one of their journal entries in Pulse, Brookdale’s student literary magazine. Students who complete the hip hop class will be eligible to participate in the Allendale Review, an annual concert sponsored by the cultural center that features local actors, musicians, and dancers. All classes are scheduled to begin immediately following school dismissal, and transportation will be available from Brookdale High School to the Allendale Cultural Center and the Allendale Public Library. For more information about Project Teen, contact the cultural center’s programming office at 988-0099 or drop by the office after June 1 to pick up a fall course catalog. The office is located on the third floor of the Allendale Town Hall. 小题1:Which of the following statements is correct? A.Tricia Cousins will teach two of the new classes. | B.The new classes will begin on June 1. | C.People who want a complete fall catalogue should stop by the Allendale Public Library. | D.The cultural center’s annual concert is called Pulse. | 小题2:According to Leah Martin, what was the direct cause of Project Teen?A.Tricia Cousins was available to teach courses in the fall. | B.Community organizations were ignoring local teenagers. | C.The McGee Arts Foundation wanted to be more involved in Allendale’s arts programming. | D.She wanted to make the cultural center a more important part of the Allendale community. | 小题3:Which of the following factors is implied as another reason for Project Teen?A.The number of people visiting the cultural center has declined over the last several years. | B.The cultural center wanted a grant from The McGee Arts Foundation. | C.The young people of Allendale have complained about the cultural center’s offerings. | D.Leah Martin thinks classes for teenagers are more important than classes for adults. | 小题4:This article is organized in which of the following ways?A.In time order, from the past to the future. | B.Most important information first, followed by background and details. | C.Background first, followed by the most important information and details. | D.As sensational news, with the most controversial topic first. |
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MUMBAI, India —The children in their party clothes on the stage were very excited when they received the award. And the two of them said, "It’s unbelievable!" Nine-year-old, Rubina Ali, and Azharuddin Ismail, 10, were living a very different life and obviously loving every minute of it. The two, some of the child stars of the Oscar-winning Slum dog Millionaire(《贫民窟的百万富翁》)movie, know the Indian slums very well. That was where they grew up, and it is where they will return at the end of their Hollywood dream trip. But before going back home, there was an interview with the host, Ryan Seacrest. During the interview they smiled and repeated their disbelief in what was happening to them. To their surprise, their movie won first place in the Oscars. When the two received the award, it was late morning in the children’s home city of Mumbai, where family, friends and many fellow residents of the slums watched the result from Hollywood. "I don’t really know what the Oscars are," Rubina’s mother said. "I’m just glad my daughter looks happy, though she told me she missed Indian food." "Our children lead a dog’s life," Rubina’s mother said, pointing out the rubbish everywhere, the open drains (下水道) and the lack of education opportunities. In a few days they will be back in Mumbai and back in the slums which are their home. Fortunately, according to media reports, the movie’s director, Danny Boyle, has promised to help the children chosen from the slum and make sure they will go to a proper school. The two don’t need to worry about their daily lives because of the Oscar success of Slum dog Millionaire. But the poverty and lack of opportunity —the central theme of the movie—is always all around. 小题1:Which of the following is NOT true about the two children? A.They were the only two child stars in the movie, Slum dog Millionaire. | B.They had been having a difficult life in India. | C.They were interviewed before they went back home. | D.They were both excited about receiving the award. | 小题2:What can we infer from the text? A.The two children have played in other movies before. | B.Rubina may not get used to the American food. | C.Rinoms’s mother also went to the Hollywood. | D.They will travel to other countries before returning home. | 小题3:What will happen to the two children after they return to India?A.They will go back to the miserable life. | B.They will play in movies as famous actors. | C.They will have a better education. | D.They will leave school to learn acting. | 小题4:According to the author, the value of the movie is that ________.A.it has been given an Oscar Award | B.it has made the two children famous | C.its central theme has become known to the public | D.it has become popular all over the world |
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