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外研版(2019)高中英語必修第一冊(cè)Unit5同步練習(xí)題
?.閱讀理解
A
Yourkidsmaybemourningtheendofsummerandstartinganotherschoolyear,butyoucan
cheerthemupwithsomethingfun.Herearefourfantasticplacesforthemtogothisfall.
FristArtMuseum
615-244-3340
Tickets:$15adults,freeages18&younger
Oneofthemostcelebratedchildren'sauthorsofalltime,EricCarle,isthecreatorofmore
than70picturebooks.IntheexhibitofEricCarle'sPictureBooks:Celebrating50YearsofThe
VeryHungryCaterpillar,youandyourkidswillbeofferedthechancetoexploreCarle'spersonal
historyandinterests,variedsubjectsandartistictechniques.
GrandOleOpryHouse
615-889-1000
Tickets:$24.99(children3&youngerarefree)
Thisfantasticmusical,RudolphtheRed-NosedReindeer,isalive-actionstageversionofthe
beloved1964animated(動(dòng)畫的)TVspecial.The70-minutestageadaptationholdstruetotheTV
version,andit'sgreatexcitementtowatchRudolphflyingintheairoverthestage.Yourkidsare
goingtobeexcitedwhenthelarger-than-lifeAbominableSnowmantakesthestage!
FirstTennesseePark
615-782-4040
Tickets:$23.99adults;$15,99ages3—16(OnTuesdayorWednesday:$12.79ages3—12;
$20.79adultsoragesbeyond12)
Nashvilleisgettingabrand-newholidayexperienceatthestadium,GLOW,whichwillsoon
feature(以為特色)4millionlights,theSouth'slargestChristmastree(atmorethan100feet
tall)andotherdecorationsrelatedtothecomingChristmas.
BridgestoneArena
615-770-2000
Tickets:$20-$100
Therehavebeenother“Jurassic“l(fā)iveshowswithlife-sizeroboticdinosaurs,butthisisthe
veryfirsttimethattheJurassicWorldmoviehassetlooseitsprehistoriccreaturesinanarena(競(jìng)
技場(chǎng))experience.YourkidscanlookforwardtoawholenewJurassicWorld.
1.WhatcankidsgainfromavisittoFristArtMuseum?
A.Achancetopromoteone'sartworks.
B.Atiponhavingaperfonnanceinamusical.
C.Agoodknowledgeofawell-knownauthor.
D.AcopyofTheVeryHungryCaterpillarforfree.
2.HowmuchwillacouplewithateenagekidpaytoenterFirstTennesseeParkon
Wednesday?
A.47.97dollars.B.54.37dollars.
C.62.37dollars.D.63.97dollars.
3.Wherewillyouprobablyvisitifyourkidslikeancientanimals?
A.FristArtMuseum.
B.GrandOleOpryHouse.
C.FirstTennesseePark.
D.BridgestoneArena.
B
Magicisaformofentertainmentthatisbasedonpretendingtodothingsthatare
impossible.Themagicianisaspeciallytrainedactor.Hetriestomaketheaudiencebelievethathe
hasthepowertodothingswhichareagainstthelawsofnature.
Magicshowsareentertainingaslongastheaudiencedoesnotdiscoverhowthetricksare
done.Themagicianusuallydependsonhisskillwithhishands,onhisknowledgeofpsychology,
and,sometimes,onmechanicaldevices(機(jī)械裝置).Sincemagicperformanceismeanttotrick
people,theuseofpsychologyisimportant.Themagicianmustkeeppeoplefromnoticingallthe
movementsofhishandsandfromthinkingaboutthesecretpartsofhisequipment.Hemustalso
leadtheaudiencetodrawfalseconclusions.Themagician'ssuccessdependsonthefactthatmany
thingsseenbytheeyearenotthethingsthatmatter.
Twobasicmagictricksaremakingobjectsseemtoappearandmakingobjectsseemto
disappear.Acombinationofthesetwotricksmakesforsomeinterestingeffects.Forexample,the
magicianputsasmallballunderoneofseveralcups.Theballthenseemstojumpfromonecupto
anotherortochangecolour.Whatactuallyhappensisthatthemagician,employingquickhand
movementsoramechanicaldevice,hidesoneball.Whiledoingthishetalkstotheaudienceand
wavesabrightlycolouredclothwithonehand.Theaudienceistoobusywatchingtheclothand
listeningtothemagician'swordstonoticethathisotherhandishidingtheball.
Anotherfavouritetrickistocutorburnsomething,andthenmakeitappearwhole
again.Whatactuallyhappensisthatthemagicianmakesthecutorburnedobjectdisappearby
quicklyhidingitwhiletheaudiencewatchessomethingelse.Thenhe“magically”makesit
appearwholeagainbydisplaying(展示)anotherobjectthathasnotbeencutorburned.
4.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Topromoteamagicshow.
B?Toteachpeopletobemagicians.
C.Toexplaintheartofmagic.
D.Topraisethetalentsofmagicians.
5.Whichofthefollowingisimportantforasuccessfulmagictrick?
A.Movingstageequipment.
B.Directingtheaudience'sattention.
C.Applyinghightechnology.
D.Keepingtheperformanceinsecret.
6.Whatdoestheauthorfocusoninthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Providingexamples.
B.Makingasummary.
C.Drawingcomparisons.
D.Explainingaconcept.
7.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Mechanicaldevicesareexpensive.
B.Mostmagiciansemployassistants.
C.Ittakespracticetoperformmagic.
D.Smallobjectsaremagicians*favourite.
C
Smartbulbsareexpectedtobeapopularpurchaseduringthisholidayseason.Butcould
lightingyourhomeopenupyourpersonalinformationtohackers?
Earlierthisyear,Amazon'sEchomadeglobalheadlineswhenitwasreportedthatconsumers*
conversationswererecordedandheardbythousandsofitsemployees.NowresearchersatUTSA
haveconductedareviewofthesecurityholesthatexistinpopularsmart-lightbrands.Accordingto
theanalysis,thenextprimetargetcouldbethesmartbulbthatshoppersbuyinthiscoming
holidayseason.
“Yoursmartbulbcouldcomeequippedwithinfrared(紅夕卜線的)capabilities,andmost
usersdon'tknowthattheinvisiblewavecanbecontrolled.Youcanmisusethoselights,Msaid
MurtuzaJadliwala,professoranddirectorfromUTSA'sDepartmentofComputerScience."Any
datacanbestolen:textsorimages—anythingthatisstoredinacomputer.v
Somesmartbulbsconnecttoahomenetworkwithoutneedingasmarthomehub(集線器),a
centralizedhardwareorsoftwaredevicewhereotherInternetofthingsproductscommunicatewith
eachother.Smarthomehubs,whichconnecteitherlocallyortothecloud,areusefulforloT
devicesthatusetheZigbeeorBluetooth,ratherthanWi-Fi.Ifthesesamebulbsarealsoinfrared-
enabled,hackerscansendcommandsviatheinfraredinvisiblelightproducedbythebulbsto
eitherstealdataorexploit(利用)otherconnectedloTdevicesonthehomenetwork.
Smartbulbsarecurrentlynotanewinventionanymore.Lastyearconsumersspentcloseto
$8billion,andthatamountisexpectedtotripletomorethan$28billioninlessthanadecade.
“Thinkofthebulbasanothercomputer,“addsJadliwala."Thesebulbsarenowplacedto
becomeamuchmoreattractivetargetforexploitationeventhoughtheyhaveverysimplechips.^^
Jadliwalarecommendsthatconsumerschoosebulbsthatcomewithasmarthomehubrather
thanthosethatconnectdirectlytootherdevices.Healsorecommendsthatmanufacturersdoa
betterjobindevelopingsecuritymeasurestolimitthelevelofaccessthatthesebulbshaveto
othersmartelectronicswithinahome.
8.Amazon'sEchohitheadlinesearlierthisyearmainlybecause.
A.itcausedharmtoAmazon'semployees
B?itusedadvancedtechnologyinitsproduction
C.itwassaidtohaveviolatedconsumers'privacy
D.itwoninternationalbuyersintheholidayseason
9.Accordingtothetext,whatcanthesmarthomehubdo?
A.EnabledevicestoconnecttoWi-Fimorequickly.
B.JoinloTdevicestogethersoastocommunicate.
C.Controltextsandpicturesinahomecomputer.
D.Sendcommandstotheinvisibleinfraredwave.
10.WhatcanweinferaboutsmartbulbsfromParagraph5?
A.Theywillhaveaverybigmarketshare.
B?Theycanbeeasilyproducedbycompanies.
C.Theyarearelativelynewideainmodemtimes.
D.Theymayhavegreatpotentialforhelpingpeople.
11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Researchers1furtherstudyonsmartbulbs.
B?Manufacturers*concernsaboutsmartbulbs.
C.Measuresfbrsmartbulbs'notbeingmisused.
D.Suggestionsonusingandmakingsmartbulbs.
D
It*samisconceptionthattheword“technology“simplyreferstohigh-techinventionsor
computerization.Technologymeanstransformingmaterialsintotoolsthatallowmantocontrol
naturalresourcesinordertomeethisneeds.TechnologydatesasfarbackastheStoneAge,when
mandiscoveredhowtomakefire.Infact,noonecouldhavethoughtbackthatfire,includingits
woodburningtechnology,couldcreateanimpactontoday*snaturalenvironmentthrough
releasinggreenhousegas.
Thecavemenlearnedhowtomakefirethatprovidedthemwithheatandprotectionagainst
thewildanimals.Thecavemen'sfirsttechnologicaltoolswerestoneaxesandspearswhichwere
usedasprotectingandhuntingtools.Thisfurthermademan'slivingconditionsbetterandcanbe
calledtechnologicaladvancements.Theimpactoftechnologyontheenvironmentbackthenwas
nottoosignificantbecauseitwasmainlyusedtoimprovethesupplyofman'sbasicneeds.
Asyearspassed,technologicaladvancementwasnolongermerelylimitedtomeetingman's
needsforfood,clothingandshelter.lthasotherutilizationsaswell.Differentformsof
technologicaldevelopmentsdescribedtheeraofeachcivilization.ltstartedfromtheStoneAge
andwasraisedintheBronzeAge(青銅器時(shí)代)andfinallyreachedtheIronAge,whichbrought
technologicaladvancementsinguns,knives,swordsandthingslikethat.
Advancementsintechnologymadeitpossibleformantospeedupproductionofgoodsand
toprovidebettertransport.Tradedevelopedatfasterratesandbroughtaboutglobalizationdueto
technologicaladvancements.Astradegrew,itincreasedtheimpactoftechnologyonnatural
environmentwhereair,landandwatersufferedcertaindegreesofpollution.
Onabrighterside,newtechnologybringsaboutwhatisknowninman'shistoryasthe
ComputerAge.Moreimportantly,nowadaystechnologyisgettingmoreenvironmentallyfriendly,
andisdevelopedandusedinsuchawaythatitdoesn'tdisturbourenvironmentandpreserves
naturalresources.Forexample,thepowerfulsunlightisbeingusedthroughsolarpanels(太陽能電
池板)insteadofthewoodburningprocess.
12.Whatindicatesthebirthoftechnology?
A.Usingstones.B.Makingfire.
C.Huntinganimals.D.Seekingshelter.
13.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?
A.Thecavemenwerethefirsttousestones.
B.Theoriginalpurposeofusingtechnologywastosurvive.
C.Ancienttechnologycausedmorepollutiontotheenvironment.
D.Thefirsttechnologicaladvancementwaslearningtomakeirontools.
14.Whatdoestheunderlined“utilizations“inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Meanings.B.Characteristics.
C.Requirements.D.Applications.
15.Whatdoesthetextwanttotellus?
A.Technology'sinfluenceonglobalization.
B.Therealmeaningoftechnologyforhumans.
C.Technologicaldevelopmentsinhumanhistory.
D.Therelationshipbetweentechnologyandnaturalenvironment.
II.閱讀七選五
Therearetwoformsofmouthorgans.Oneiscalleduharmonica(口琴)”.16It'squite
popularintheWesternworld.Theharmonicapossessesarowofvariouslytunedreeds(簧片,簧
舌);thereedsaresecuredatoneendoftheinsideairpassageway(通道)oftheinstrument,
allowingairtopassoverandproducesoundsthroughvibration(振動(dòng)).
Moreprecisely,itisthepresenceofthereedsandthewaytheyinterrupttheflowofair
throughtheairpassagewaythatproducearangeofsounds.Anyway,whatarethetechniquesto
playtheharmonica?Thereisarowofentriestotheinsideoftheinstrument.Youshouldplaceyour
mouthovertheentriesandgentlyblowintotheairpassageway.Meanwhile,moveupanddown
theseriesofairpassageways.17
Harmonicashavebeenaroundsincetheearly19thcentury.ManypeoplecreditChristian
FriedrichLudwigBuschmannofEuropeastheinventoroftheharmonica.However,somepeople
saidthatharmonicaswereinventedinGreatBritainortheUnitedStates.18Eveninrecent
years,manyyoungpeoplearestillattachedtoharmonicas.
19Itconsistsofaseriesofbamboopipesthatarecutintovariouslengthsandcontain
theuseoffreereedsinacommonwindchest.Theseproduceasoundthatisdifferentfromthe
harmonica.
Thereareactuallyseveraldifferentbambooinstrumentsthatarereferredtoaspartofthe
mouthorganfamily.20Theyareeasytocarryalongandcanproducepleasingsounds.
A.Thenyou'llcreatesomenotes.
B.It'salsoknownas“Frenchharp
C.What'sthemouthorganmadeof?
D.AnotherformofmouthorgancomesfromAsia.
E.First,youneedtoobservetheentriesoftheharmonica.
F.Thecommononesarethelusheng,thekhene,andthesheng.
G.Whatevertheactualorigin,theharmonicaquicklycaughtonafteritwasinvented.
外研版(2019)高中英語必修第一冊(cè)Unit5同步練習(xí)題答案版
?.閱讀理解
A
Yourkidsmaybemourningtheendofsummerandstartinganotherschoolyear,butyoucan
cheerthemupwithsomethingfun.Herearefourfantasticplacesforthemtogothisfall.
FristArtMuseum
615-244-3340
Tickets:$15adults,freeages18&younger
Oneofthemostcelebratedchildren'sauthorsofalltime,EricCarle,isthecreatorofmore
than70picturebooks.IntheexhibitofEricCarle'sPictureBooks:Celebrating50YearsofThe
VetyHungryCaterpillar,youandyourkidswillbeofferedthechancetoexploreCarle'spersonal
historyandinterests,variedsubjectsandartistictechniques.
GrandOleOpryHouse
615-889-1000
Tickets:$24.99(children3&youngerarefree)
Thisfantasticmusical,RudolphtheRed-NosedReindeer,isalive-actionstageversionofthe
beloved1964animated(動(dòng)畫的)TVspecial.The70-minutestageadaptationholdstruetotheTV
version,andifsgreatexcitementtowatchRudolphflyingintheairoverthestage.Yourkidsare
goingtobeexcitedwhenthelarger-than-lifeAbominableSnowmantakesthestage!
FirstTennesseePark
615-782-4040
Tickets:$23.99adults;$15.99ages3—16(OnTuesdayorWednesday:$12.79ages3—12;
$20.79adultsoragesbeyond12)
Nashvilleisgettingabrand-newholidayexperienceatthestadium,GLOW,whichwillsoon
feature(以為特色)4millionlights,theSouth'slargestChristmastree(atmorethan100feet
tall)andotherdecorationsrelatedtothecomingChristmas.
BridgestoneArena
615-770-2000
Tickets:$20-$100
Therehavebeenother“Jurassic“l(fā)iveshowswithlife-sizeroboticdinosaurs,butthisisthe
veryfirsttimethattheJurassicWorldmoviehassetlooseitsprehistoriccreaturesinanarena(競(jìng)
技場(chǎng))experience.YourkidscanlookforwardtoawholenewJurassicWorld.
語篇解讀:本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章作者介紹了四個(gè)孩子們喜歡的活動(dòng)。
1.WhatcankidsgainfromavisittoFristArtMuseum?
A.Achancetopromoteone'sartworks.
B.Atiponhavingaperformanceinamusical.
C.Agoodknowledgeofawell-knownauthor.
D.AcopyofTheVeryHungryCaterpillarforfree.
解析:選C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)FristArtMuseum部分中的“youandyourkidswillbe
offered...artistictechniques”可知,參觀這個(gè)博物館有機(jī)會(huì)充分了解EricCarle這位著名的作
家。
2.HowmuchwillacouplewithateenagekidpaytoenterFirstTennesseeParkon
Wednesday?
A.47.97dollars.B.54.37dollars.
C.62.37dollars.D.63.97dollars.
解析:選C推理判斷題。根據(jù)FirstTennesseePark部分中的“…$12.79ages3-12;
$20.79adultsoragesbeyond12n可知,超過12歲的孩子買成年人的票,故可知答案。
3.Wherewillyouprobablyvisitifyourkidslikeancientanimals?
A,FristArtMuseum.
B.GrandOleOpryHouse.
C.FirstTennesseePark.
D.BridgestoneArena.
解析:選D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)BridgestoneArena部分中的內(nèi)容尤其是roboticdinosaurs
及prehistoriccreatures可知答案。
B
Magicisaformofentertainmentthatisbasedonpretendingtodothingsthatare
impossible.Themagicianisaspeciallytrainedactor.Hetriestomaketheaudiencebelievethathe
hasthepowertodothingswhichareagainstthelawsofnature.
Magicshowsareentertainingaslongastheaudiencedoesnotdiscoverhowthetricksare
done.Themagicianusuallydependsonhisskillwithhishands,onhisknowledgeofpsychology,
and,sometimes,onmechanicaldevices(機(jī)械裝置).Sincemagicperformanceismeanttotrick
people,theuseofpsychologyisimportant.Themagicianmustkeeppeoplefromnoticingallthe
movementsofhishandsandfromthinkingaboutthesecretpartsofhisequipment.Hemustalso
leadtheaudiencetodrawfalseconclusions.Themagician'ssuccessdependsonthefactthatmany
thingsseenbytheeyearenotthethingsthatmatter.
Twobasicmagictricksaremakingobjectsseemtoappearandmakingobjectsseemto
disappear.Acombinationofthesetwotricksmakesforsomeinterestingeffects.Forexample,the
magicianputsasmallballunderoneofseveralcups.Theballthenseemstojumpfromonecupto
anotherortochangecolour.Whatactuallyhappensisthatthemagician,employingquickhand
movementsoramechanicaldevice,hidesoneball.Whiledoingthishetalkstotheaudienceand
wavesabrightlycolouredclothwithonehand.Theaudienceistoobusywatchingtheclothand
listeningtothemagician'swordstonoticethathisotherhandishidingtheball.
Anotherfavouritetrickistocutorburnsomething,andthenmakeitappearwhole
again.Whatactuallyhappensisthatthemagicianmakesthecutorburnedobjectdisappearby
quicklyhidingitwhiletheaudiencewatchessomethingelse.Thenhe“magically”makesit
appearwholeagainbydisplaying(展示)anotherobjectthathasnotbeencutorburned.
語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了一些魔術(shù)師表演的細(xì)節(jié)以及有關(guān)魔術(shù)的小技
巧。
4.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Topromoteamagicshow.
B?Toteachpeopletobemagicians.
C.Toexplaintheartofmagic.
D.Topraisethetalentsofmagicians.
解析:選C寫作意圖題。通過對(duì)文章主旨大意的理解以及文章最后兩段講述的魔術(shù)技
巧可知,作者寫這篇文章的主要目的是解釋魔法的藝術(shù)。
5.Whichofthefollowingisimportantforasuccessfulmagictrick?
A.Movingstageequipment.
B.Directingtheaudience'sattention.
C.Applyinghightechnology.
D.Keepingtheperformanceinsecret.
解析:選B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“Magicshowsareentertainingaslongasthe
audiencedoesnotdiscoverhowthetricksaredone."以及“Themagicianmustkeeppeoplefrom
noticingallthemovementsofhishandsandfromthinkingaboutthesecretpartsofhis
equipment.”可知,轉(zhuǎn)移觀眾的注意力對(duì)于魔術(shù)的成功很重要。
6.Whatdoestheauthorfocusoninthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Providingexamples.
B.Makingasummary.
C.Drawingcomparisons.
D.Explainingaconcept.
解析:選A推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“Forexample,themagicianputsasmall
ballunderoneofseveralcups.Theballthenseemstojumpfromonecuptoanotherortochange
colour.”以及最后一段中的“Whalactuallyhappensisthatthemagicianmakesthecutorburned
objectdisappearbyquicklyhidingitwhiletheaudiencewatchessomethingelse.“可以,隹知,在文
章最后兩段中,作者舉了兩個(gè)例子。
7.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Mechanicaldevicesareexpensive.
B.Mostmagiciansemployassistants.
C.Ittakespracticetoperformmagic.
D.Smallobjectsaremagicians*favourite.
解析:選C推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段中的“Themagicianisaspeciallytrainedactor.”
可推知,表演魔術(shù)需要練習(xí)。
C
Smartbulbsareexpectedtobeapopularpurchaseduringthisholidayseason.Butcould
lightingyourhomeopenupyourpersonalinformationtohackers?
Earlierthisyear,Amazon'sEchomadeglobalheadlineswhenitwasreportedthatconsumers1
conversationswererecordedandheardbythousandsofitsemployees.NowresearchersatUTSA
haveconductedareviewofthesecurityholesthatexistinpopularsmart-lightbrands.Accordingto
theanalysis,thenextprimetargetcouldbethesmartbulbthatshoppersbuyinthiscoming
holidayseason.
“Yoursmartbulbcouldcomeequippedwithinfrared(紅夕卜線的)capabilities,andmost
usersdon*tknowthattheinvisiblewavecanbecontrolled.Youcanmisusethoselights,“said
MurtuzaJadliwala,professoranddirectorfromUTSA'sDepartmentofComputerScience."Any
datacanbestolen:textsorimages-anythingthatisstoredinacomputer.
Somesmartbulbsconnecttoahomenetworkwithoutneedingasmarthomehub(集線器),a
centralizedhardwareorsoftwaredevicewhereotherInternetofthingsproductscommunicatewith
eachother.Smarthomehubs,whichconnecteitherlocallyortothecloud,areusefulforloT
devicesthatusetheZigbeeorBluetooth,ratherthanWi-Fi.Ifthesesamebulbsarealsoinfrared-
enabled,hackerscansendcommandsviatheinfraredinvisiblelightproducedbythebulbsto
eitherstealdataorexploit(利用)otherconnectedloTdevicesonthehomenetwork.
Smartbulbsarecurrentlynotanewinventionanymore.Lastyearconsumersspentcloseto
$8billion,andthatamountisexpectedtotripletomorethan$28billioninlessthanadecade.
“Thinkofthebulbasanothercomputer,addsJadliwala."Thesebulbsarenowplacedto
becomeamuchmoreattractivetargetfbrexploitationeventhoughtheyhaveverysimplechips.^^
Jadliwalarecommendsthatconsumerschoosebulbsthatcomewithasmarthomehubrather
thanthosethatconnectdirectlytootherdevices.Healsorecommendsthatmanufacturersdoa
betterjobindevelopingsecuritymeasurestolimitthelevelofaccessthatthesebulbshaveto
othersmartelectronicswithinahome.
語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。科學(xué)家們對(duì)智能燈泡的一些安全隱患做了研究,并給出
了建議。
8.Amazon'sEchohitheadlinesearlierthisyearmainlybecause.
A.itcausedharmtoAmazon'semployees
B.itusedadvancedtechnologyinitsproduction
C.itwassaidtohaveviolatedconsumers1privacy
D.itwoninternationalbuyersintheholidayseason
解析:選C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的"...whenitwasreportedthatconsumers1
conversationswererecordedandheardbythousandsofitsemployees.^^可知,亞馬遜的智能電燈
品牌因侵犯了用戶的隱私而引起了關(guān)注。
9.Accordingtothetext,whatcanthesmarthomehubdo?
A.EnabledevicestoconnecttoWi-Fimorequickly.
B.JoinloTdevicestogethersoastocommunicate.
C.Controltextsandpicturesinahomecomputer.
D.Sendcommandstotheinvisibleinfraredwave.
解析:選B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段對(duì)智能家庭集線器的介紹可知,這種集線器通過
本地或云端連接,將一些不使用Wi-Fi的設(shè)備連接起來以方便彼此聯(lián)絡(luò)。
10.WhatcanweinferaboutsmartbulbsfromParagraph5?
A.Theywillhaveaverybigmarketshare.
B?Theycanbeeasilyproducedbycompanies.
C.Theyarearelativelynewideainmodemtimes.
D.Theymayhavegreatpotentialforhelpingpeople.
解析:選A推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段中的“Lastyearconsumersspentcloseto$8billion,
andthatamountisexpectedtotripletomorethan$28billioninlessthanadecade.“可知,智能燈
泡將會(huì)有很大的市場(chǎng)份額。
11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Researchers1furtherstudyonsmartbulbs.
B.Manufacturers*concernsaboutsmartbulbs.
C.Measuresforsmartbulbs'notbeingmisused.
D.Suggestionsonusingandmakingsmartbulbs.
解析:選D段落大意題。根據(jù)最后一段的內(nèi)容可知,本段主要介紹為了減少智能燈泡
可能帶來的安全隱患,Jadliwala給用戶和生產(chǎn)商提出了一些建議。
D
It'samisconceptionthattheword“technology“simplyreferstohigh-techinventionsor
computerization.Technologymeanstransformingmaterialsintotoolsthatallowmantocontrol
naturalresourcesinordertomeethisneeds.TechnologydatesasfarbackastheStoneAge,when
mandiscoveredhowtomakefire.Infact,noonecouldhavethoughtbackthatfire,includingits
woodburningtechnology,couldcreateanimpactontoday'snaturalenvironmentthrough
releasinggreenhousegas.
Thecavemenlearnedhowtomakefirethatprovidedthemwithheatandprotectionagainst
thewildanimals.Thecavemen*sfirsttechnologicaltoolswerestoneaxesandspearswhichwere
usedasprotectingandhuntingtools.Thisfurthermademan'slivingconditionsbetterandcanbe
calledtechnologicaladvancements.Theimpactoftechnologyontheenvironmentbackthenwas
nottoosignificantbecauseitwasmainlyusedtoimprovethesupplyofman'sbasicneeds.
Asyearspassed,technologicaladvancementwasnolongermerelylimitedtomeetingman's
needsforfood,clothingandshelter.lthasotherutilizationsaswell.Differentformsof
technologicaldevelopmentsdescribedtheeraofeachcivilization.ltstartedfromtheStoneAge
andwasraisedintheBronzeAge(青銅器時(shí)代)andfinallyreachedtheIronAge,whichbrought
technologicaladvancementsinguns,knives,swordsandthingslikethat.
Advancementsintechnologymadeitpossibleformantospeedupproductionofgoodsand
toprovidebettertransport.Tradedevelopedatfasterratesandbroughtaboutglobalizationdueto
technologicaladvancements.Astradegrew,itincreasedtheimpactoftechnologyonnatural
environmentwhereair,landandwatersufferedcertaindegreesofpollution.
Onabrighterside,newtechnologybringsaboutwhatisknowninman'shistoryasthe
ComputerAge.Moreimportantly,nowadaystechnologyisgettingmoreenvironmentallyfriendly,
andisdevelopedandusedinsuchawaythatitdoesn'tdisturbourenvironmentandpreserves
naturalresources.Forexample,thepowerfulsunlightisbeingusedthroughsolarpanels(太陽能電
池板)insteadofthewoodburningprocess.
語篇解讀:本文是一篇議論文。文章討論了技術(shù)的發(fā)展歷史以及與環(huán)境之間的關(guān)系。
12.Whatin
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