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When Rikke Dausen in Denmark goes to get some milk from the fridge,she has trouble getting past the refrigerator door.But it’s not because of any physical obstruction(障碍).It’s usually because the PC monitor in her refrigerator’s door has informed her that a new e-mail message has arrived.Rikke and her husband are taking part in a six-month test sponsored(赞助) by a Danish firm and two Swedish partners.They hope to show that computers can be put to much more practical daily use than most people think.Fifty families and singles were provided with a free model known as the “Screenfridge” for the period of the test.?

“It’s really very clever,”says Rikke.She can call up e-mail,news reports,sales items at the supermarket or addresses out of the endless ocean of Internet possibilities.“I’m not the type who wants to sit in front of the computer and wait 10 minutes for the modem to connect,”she says.The creators of the Screenfridge aim at this type of buyer.They think that the machine should attract people who have limited time to solve technical problems or surf online.The PC that is built into the door is very small.It is only two centimeters wide,and completely silent.Everything moves quickly,as Rikke admits.Well,the whole thing is really just an amusement,she says.But when the thing is gone after the test,it will be a pain to have to go down in the basement again to download my e-mail.

1.The writer gives a description of Rikke using the Screenfridge in order to _____.

A.report Rikke’s daily life?

B.prove the value of PC?

C.introduce the new product?

D.describe the modern life?

2.For what purpose is the Screenfridge made??

A.To improve the e-mail service.?

B.To help those who cannot use computers.?

C.To make refrigerators more useful.?

D.To make people believe computers can be used for more practical daily use.?

3.How long will Rikke probably use the Screenfridge??

A.For several months.?

B.For several years.?

C.For more than a year.?

D.For several hours.?

4.From what Rikke says at the end of the text we can feel that she _____.?

A.is sorry she has to download her e-mail in the basement?

B.wishes she would continue to use the Screenfridge?

C.is not satisfied with the Screenfridge?

D.doubts whether she can really depend on the Screenfridge

 

1. 解析:本文主要是介绍一种最新研制产品——the Screenfridge在一些示范家庭中运用。?

答案:C

2. 解析:根据第一段“They hope to show that computers can be put to much more practical daily use than most people think”得知,此举扩展电脑的使用范围。?

答案:D

3. 解析:根据首尾两段中in a six month test和 when the thing is gone after the test得知使用时间不超过六个月。?

答案:A

4.解析:结合整个行文,说明Rikke对本产品表示非常满意。?

答案:B

 

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   When Rikke Dausen in Denmark goes to get some milk from the fridge,she has trouble getting past the refrigerator door.But it's not because of any physical obstruction(障碍).It's usually because the PC monitor in her refrigerator's door has informed her that a new e-mail message has arrived.Rikke and her husband are taking part in a six-month test sponsored(赞助) by a Danish firm and two Swedish partners.They hope to show that computers can be put to much more practical daily use than most people think.Fifty families and singles were provided with a free model known as the “Screenfridge” for the period of the test.?

  “It's really very clever,”says Rikke.She can call up e-mail,news reports,sales items at the supermarket or addresses out of the endless ocean of Internet possibilities.“I'm not the type who wants to sit in front of the computer and wait 10 minutes for the modem to connect,”she says.The creators of the Screenfridge aim at this type of buyer.They think that the machine should attract people who have limited time to solve technical problems or surf online.The PC that is built into the door is very small.It is only two centimeters wide,and completely silent.Everything moves quickly,as Rikke admits.Well,the whole thing is really just an amusement,she says.But when the thing is gone after the test,it will be a pain to have to go down in the basement again to download my e-mail.

1.The writer gives a description of Rikke using the Screenfridge in order to _____.

A.report Rikke's daily life?

B.prove the value of PC?

C.introduce the new product?

D.describe the modern life?

2.For what purpose is the Screenfridge made??

A.To improve the e-mail service.?

B.To help those who cannot use computers.?

C.To make refrigerators more useful.?

D.To make people believe computers can be used for more practical daily use.?

3.How long will Rikke probably use the Screenfridge??

A.For several months.?

B.For several years.?

C.For more than a year.?

D.For several hours.?

4.From what Rikke says at the end of the text we can feel that she _____.?

A.is sorry she has to download her e-mail in the basement?

B.wishes she would continue to use the Screenfridge?

C.is not satisfied with the Screenfridge?

D.doubts whether she can really depend on the Screenfridge?

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  When Rikke Dausen in Denmark goes to get some milk from the fridge, she has trouble getting past the refrigerator door.But it’s not because of any physical obstruction(障碍).It’s usually because the PC monitor in her refrigerator’s door has informed her that a new e-mail message has arrived.Rikke and her husband are taking part in a six-month test sponsored(赞助)by a Danish firm and two Swedish partners.They hope to show that computers can be put to much more practical daily use than most people think.Fifty families and singles were provided with a free model known as the “Screenfridge” for the period of the test.

  “It’s really very clever, ”says Rikke.She can call up e-mail, news reports, sales items at the supermarket or addresses out of the endless ocean of Internet possibilities.“I’m not the type who wants to sit in front of the computer and wait 10 minutes for the modem to connect, ”she says.The creators of the Screenfridge aim at this type of buyer.They think that the machine should attract people who have limited time to solve technical problems or surf online.The PC that is built into the door is very small.It is only two centimeters wide, and completely silent.Everything moves quickly, as Rikke admits.Well, the whole thing is really just an amusement, she says.But when the thing is gone after the test, it will be a pain to have to go down in the basement again to download my e-mail.

(1)

The writer gives a description of Rikke using the Screenfridge in order to _________.

[  ]

A.

report Rikke’s daily life

B.

prove the value of PC

C.

introduce the new product

D.

describe the modern life

(2)

For what purpose is the Screenfridge made?

[  ]

A.

To improve the e-mail service.

B.

To help those who cannot use computers.

C.

To make refrigerators more useful.

D.

To make people believe computers can be used for more practical daily use.

(3)

How long will Rikke probably use the Screenfridge?

[  ]

A.

For several months.

B.

For several years.

C.

For more than a year.

D.

For several hours.

(4)

From what Rikke says at the end of the text we can feel that she _________.

[  ]

A.

is sorry she has to download her e-mail in the basement

B.

wishes she would continue to use the Screenfridge

C.

is not satisfied with the Screenfridge

D.

doubts whether she can really depend on the Screenfridge

阅读理解

  When Rikke Dausen in Denmark goes to get some milk from the fridge, she has trouble getting past the refrigerator door.But it’s not because of any physical obstruction(障碍).It’s usually because the PC monitor in her refrigerator’s door has informed her that a new email message has arrived.

  Rikke and her husband are taking part in a six-month trial sponsored(赞助)by a Danish firm and two Swedish partners.They hope to show that computers can be put to much more practical daily use than most people think.Fifty families and singles were provided with a free model known as the“Screenfridge”for the duration of trial.

  “It’s really very clever,”says Rikke.She can call up email, news reports, sales items at the supermarket or addresses out of the endless ocean of Internet possibilities.“I’m not the type who wants to sit in front of the computer and wait 10 minutes for the modem to connect,”she says.

  The creators of the Screenfridge aim at this type of buyer.They think that the machine should attract people who have limited time to solve technical problems or surf online.

  The PC that is built into the door is very small.It is only two centimeters wide, and completely silent.

  Everything moves quickly, as Rikke admits.Well, the whole thing is really just an amusement, she says.But when the thing is gone after the test, it will be a pain to have to go down in the basement again to download my email.

  The Screenfridge is due to hit the market sometime in early 2003.

(1)

The writer gives a description of Rikke using the Screenfidge in order to ________.

[  ]

A.

report Rikke s daily life

B.

prove the value of PC

C.

introduce the new product

D.

describe modem life

(2)

For what purpose is the Screenfridge made?

[  ]

A.

To improve the email service.

B.

To help those who cannot use computers.

C.

To make refrigerators mom useful.

D.

To make computers more convenient.

(3)

How long has Rikke probably been using the Screenfidge?

[  ]

A.

Several months.

B.

Several years.

C.

More than a year.

D.

Several hours.

(4)

From what Rikke says at the end of the text we can feel that she ________.

[  ]

A.

has to download her email in the basement

B.

wishes she would continue to use the Screenfridge

C.

is not satisfied with all of the Screenfridge

D.

doubts whether she can really depend on the Screenfridge

       When Rikke Dausen in Denmark goes to get some milk from the fridge, she has trouble getting past the refrigerator door. But it’s not because of any physical obstruction. It’s usually because the PC monitor in her refrigerator’s door has informed her that a new email message has arrived.

       Rikke and her husband are taking part in a six-month trial sponsored by a Danish firm and two Swedish partners. They hope to show that computers can be put to much more practical daily use than most people think. Fifty families and singles were provided with a free model known as the “Screenfridge” for the duration of trial.

       “It’s really very clever”, says Rikke. She can call up email, news reports, sales items at the supermarket or addressed out of the endless ocean Internet possibilities. “I’m not the type who wants to sit in front of the computer and wait 10 minutes for the modem to connect,” she says.

       The creators of the Screenfridge aim at this type of buyer. They think the machine should attract people who have limited time to solve technical problems or surf online.

       The PC that is built into the door is very small. It is only two centimeters wide, and completely silent.

       “Everything moves quickly”, as Rikke admits. “Well, the whole thing is really just an amusement”, she says. “But when the thing is gone after the test, it will be pain to have to go down in the basement again to download my email”.

       The Screenfridge is due to hit the market sometime next year.

 

56. The writer gives a description of Rikke using the Screenfridge in order to _____.

A. report Rikke’s daily life                  B. prove the value of PC

C. describe modern life                        D. introduce the new product

57. For what purpose is the Screenfridge made?

A. To improve the email service.

B. To make refrigerators more useful.

C. To help those who cannot use computers.

D. To make it easier to use computers.

58. How long has Rikke probably been using the Screenfridge?

A. Several months.           B. More than a year.      C. Several years.   D. Several hours.

59. It can be learned from what Rikke says at the end of the passage that _____.

A. she is not satisfied with the Screenfridge

B. she wishes she could continue to use the Screenfridge

C. she is sorry she has to download her email in the basement

D. she doubts whether she can really depend on the Screenfridge

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