题目内容

Every device ______in the plane must be designed and made with great care so as to make sure that nothing goes wrong in operation.

 A. fitted           B. to be fitted      C. fitting          D. being fitted

B


解析:

此题考查非谓语动词作定语时的区别。本题中fit动作是将要发生的动作,因为这些装置还未设计出来,fit动作肯定没发生,另外fit与device(装置)之间存在被动关系,故选答案B。

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  A capsule hotel is a unique style of accommodation in Japan, originating from the creative spirit of the Japanese mind.

  A typical capsule hotel has two major sections:a public space including bathing and smoking area, and the other is a private space where the sleeping room (capsules) are arranged.The actual sleeping room is a capsule unit made of strong plastic and designed in the image of a jet airplane's cockpit(驾驶舱),about 2 m by 1 m by 1.25 m.In the capsule unit, all the required things are provided:TV, radio, alarm clock, adjustable lighting… almost everything is provided! Every device is within your reach and you can control everything in a sleeping position.

  The business people working hard until after midnight and missing their train, and all the people coming to Tokyo on a short business trip , or holiday , young and old, men and women, a wide range of people stay at capsule hotels in Tokyo.

  Everybody that travels to Japan should experience this unique accommodation, one of the most unique accommodations in the world, at least once!

(1)

Which of the following can be the best words to describe the rooms at a capsule hotel?

[  ]

A.

Traditional

B.

Comfortable

C.

Expensive

D.

Small

(2)

Which of the following can not be found in the room of a capsule hotel?

[  ]

A.

TV set

B.

Bathtub

C.

Clock

D.

Radio

(3)

Mr.Robinson will travel to Tokyo.He wants to book a capsule room at a low price.He may contact________.

[  ]

A.

CapsuleInnSapporo

B.

CapsuleInnKanda

C.

CapsuleInnAkihabara

D.

AmenityHotel

(4)

If Mrs.Rose and her daughter wants to check in at a capsule hotel as early as possible, they may call________.

[  ]

A.

(+81)011-251-5571

B.

(+81)03-3295-9000

C.

(+81)03-3621-1919

D.

(+81)075-525-3900

It’s 10:30 p.m., and 11-year-old Brandon Blanco is sound asleep at home. Suddenly, a loud noise wakes him up. Naturally, Brandon reaches for his cell phone. He blinks twice, and the message on the screen becomes clear: “R U awake?”
But the late-night text does not annoy Brandon. He gets frequent messages and calls, even after bedtime. And he can’t imagine life without them. “If I didn’t have a cell phone, I wouldn’t be able to talk to my friends or family as often,” he told the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Brandon’s use of technology doesn’t stop there. He also has a computer, a TV and three video-game consoles(控制台)in his room. With so many devices, it is no surprise that when he is not at school, he spends nearly every waking minute using one or more of these devices. Brandon is hardly alone. According to a recent study by TFK, kids aged 8 to 18 are spending more time than ever before using electronic devices. How much time? More than seven and a half hours a day on average, the study found. That’s about an hour more than just five years ago.
The jump is the result of a huge explosion in mobile devices, says Victoria Rideout, the lead author of the study. “These devices have opened up many more opportunities for young people to use media, whether it’s on the bus, on the way to school or waiting in line at the pizza parlor,” says Rideout.
Often, kids multitask, or use more than one device at a time. “If you’ve got a chance to do something on your computer and take a phone call and have the TV on in the background, why not?” Media expert Cheryl Olson says. Most experts agree technology has much to offer kids. But some worry the kids could be missing out on other activities like playing outside or hanging out with friends. “It’s a matter of balance,” says Olson.
Multitasking while doing homework is another concern. Some kids listen to music, watch TV or use the phone while doing their homework. “It’s important to make sure that you can stop and concentrate on one thing deeply,” says Rideout.
With new and exciting devices hitting stores every year, keeping technology use in check is more important than ever. “Kids should try,” adds Rideout. “But parents might have to step in sometimes.”
【小题1】It can be learned from the text that _________.

A.many teenagers lack friends in their middle school
B.kids have too many electronic devices to choose from
C.Brandon feels annoyed about his late-night message
D.Olson is against teenagers’ using mobile phones
【小题2】Which of the following is an example of multitasking?
A.Watching TV when using the computer.
B.Talking on the phone when lying on the sofa.
C.Playing video games after having lunch.
D.Listening to loud music while relaxing.
【小题3】The underlined phrase “in check” in the last paragraph can be replaced by _________.
A.in orderB.in storeC.in controlD.in sight
【小题4】According to the text, Victoria Rideout would probably agree that kids should ______.
A.do homework while watching TV
B.have less homework
C.spend more time on homework
D.do homework in a place without disturbance

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