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The other day, I told Connie that I'd rather take the bus to work than ride in my comfortable limousine, because of the high cost of gasoline. But today, I discovered how wrong I was.

When I got into my limousine this morning, my driver told me that the motor didn¡¯t sound like it was running well.

¡°Look,¡± I said, ¡°I have an important meeting at 9:00. I have to be on time!¡±

We drove about three blocks¡ªthen the motor died.

¡°Sorry, Mr. Foster. I thought this might happen. But look! There¡¯s the downtown bus. Maybe you should take it. So you don¡¯t miss your meeting.¡±

¡°Well, I¡­I¡­Oh! I suppose I have to.¡±

I got on the bus and gave the driver my money.

¡°Mister, are you serious? We can¡¯t make change for a $100 bill!¡±

¡°I AM CHARLES K. FOSTER. AND I ORDER THAT YOU SHOULD MAKE CHANGE!¡±

¡°Mister,¡± said the driver, ¡°I don¡¯t care who you are. You will have to get off the bus.¡±

Well. I was so mad when I got off that bus that I didn¡¯t watch where I was going, and I was almost hit by a car! So now, all I have to say is this: My business may be killing me, but riding the bus certainly will.

1.The word ¡°limousine¡± in Paragraph 1 most probably means a ______.

A. motorbike B. truck C. car D. bus

2.Why did the writer¡¯s driver suggest him taking the bus?

A. The bus would stop at the meeting-room. B. The limousine completely broke down.

C. The driver had an important meeting. D. The motor was not running very well.

3.The writer failed to catch the bus because _______.

A. there were too many passengers B. it was heading in the wrong direction

C. the driver couldn¡¯t change his money D. he was rude in the bus driver

4. How did the writer feel when he had to get off the bus?

A. Angry. B. Uneasy. C. Shameful. D. Funny.

5.What can we guess from the last paragraph?

A. The writer was doing well in his business. B. Connie would lose his job as the writer¡¯s driver.

C. The writer was sure that he would be killed by a bus. D. The writer wouldn¡¯t take a bus to work after that.

Is your TV connected to the Internet? What about your chair,or your fridge? Probably they are not. But in the future, most things in your home may be connected, thanks to the so-called ¡°Internet of things¡±.

The Internet of things may be coming sooner than you think. Earlier this year, A Samsung CEO spent a lot of time talking about the Internet things. He said that five years from now,every Samsung product will be part of the Internet of things,no matter whether it¡¯s a remote control or a washing machine.

So, how do household(¼ÒÓõÄ) objects that are part of the Internet of things work? Well,think of a common chair. When connected to the Internet, the chair warms up when it knows the user has just walked into the room and is feeling cold.

An Internet-connected camera could help people feel safer in their homes. It can know people¡¯s faces and has an infrared sensor(ºìÍâ´«¸ÐÆ÷),so even if it¡¯s dark it can see when someone passes by and send you a message on your smartphone to let you know who¡¯s there. If the person is someone you don¡¯t know,it can tell you that ,too.

But according to MIT Technology Roview, whether companies are connecting dog food bowls or security systems to the Internet, there may be some problems. For example, many early connected-home objects don¡¯t have much built-in security, which means they could be hacked(±»ºÚ¿Í¹¥»÷). Morever, it could be difficult to get these new machines to work together especially when they are made by different companies. To fight this ,many companies have joined the Open Interconnect Consortium, which had 45 menbers by late 2014.

So, picture this: you enter your home.The temperature changes to make you feel comfortable. Your favorite music starts playing for you. Do you think that this would be a good thing? I t may happen sooner than you think.

1.What does the article mainly talk about?

A. Advantages of living with the Internet

B. Disadvantages of living with the Internet

C. The coming ¡± Internet of things¡±

D. The imposslble ¡± Internet of things¡±

2.Which of the following can support the idea ¡°how will household objects connected to the Internet work?¡±

A. A warm chair connected to the Internet

B. Dog food bowls connected to the Internet

C. A remote comtrol made by the Samsung Company

D. An Internet-connected camera with an infrared sensor.

3.Paragraph 5 is mainly about _________

A. the possible problems of¡± the Internet of things¡±

B. the problems with early connecten-home objects

C. how to get different new machines working together

D. how to solve the ¡± the Internet of things¡± problems

4.Which of the following words best describes the writer¡¯s tone(ÓïÆø) in the article?

A. Doubtful B. Hopeful

C. Humorous D. Worried

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