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【题目】 Superb Performance From Affordable Digital Hearing Aid

Chicago Dr. Cherukuri has invented a medical-grade, ALL-DIGITALaffordable hearing aid.

He knew that untreated hearing loss could lead to depression, social isolation, anxiety, and symptoms consistent with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. In his practice he knew that many of his patients would benefit from new digital hearing aids but many couldn’t afford the expense, which is not generally covered by Medicare and most private health insurance policies.

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He evaluated all the high-priced digital hearing aids on the market and then created his own affordable version-called MD Hearing Aid AIR for its virtually invisible, light weight appearance. This doctor-designed digital hearing aid delivers clear sound all day long and the soft flexible ear domes are so comfortable that you won’t realize you are wearing them.

This new digital hearing aid is packed with the features of its $3,500 competitors at a small part of the cost. Now most people with hearing loss are able to enjoy crystal clear, natural sound-in a crowd, on the phone, in the wind --without “whistling” and annoying background noise.

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1What is the best advantage of MD Hearing Aid AIR?

A.Fashionable.B.Low-priced.C.Visible.D.Risk-free.

2From the passage, we know the new product _______.

A.satisfies all the customersB.is free to use for one year

C.can function without batteriesD.is safe and reliable

3What is the purpose of the passage?

A.To prevent people’s hearing loss.

B.To promote a new hearing aid.

C.To compare two affordable hearing aids.

D.To collect customers’ advice about home trial.

【答案】

1B

2D

3B

【解析】

这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一款价格低廉的助听器MD Hearing Aid AIR,以及这款助听器的价格,服务等情况。

1推理判断题。根据第三段中He evaluated all the high-priced digital hearing aids on the market and then created his own affordable version-called MD Hearing Aid AIR for its virtually invisible, light weight appearance. 他评估了市场上所有高价的数字助听器,然后创造了自己负担得起的版本-称为MD Hearing Aid AIR,因为它几乎看不见,重量很轻。由此可知,MD Hearing Aid AIR最大的优势是价格低廉。结合选项,故选B

2细节理解题。根据文章第三段中This doctor-designed digital hearing aid delivers clear sound all day long and the soft flexible ear domes are so comfortable that you won’t realize you are wearing them. 这款由医生设计的数字助听器整天都能发出清晰的声音,柔软而灵活的耳罩非常舒适,你不会意识到自己戴着它们。以及文章第四段中Now most people with hearing loss are able to enjoy crystal clear, natural sound-in a crowd, on the phone, in the wind --without “whistling” and annoying background noise. 现在大多数听力损失的人都能在人群中、在电话里、在风中享受晶莹剔透的自然声音,而不是吹口哨和烦人的背景噪音。由此可知,此款助听器安全且可靠。结合选项,故选D

3推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中Of course, hearing is believing, and we invite you to try it for yourself with our RISK-FREE 45-day home trial. If you are not completely satisfied, simply return it within that time period for a full refund of your purchase price. 当然,耳闻为信,我们邀请您亲身体验我们45天的无风险家庭试用。如果您不完全满意,只需在该时间段内退货,即可全额退还您的购买价格。由此可知,本篇文章的目的是推广一种新的助听器。结合选项,故选B

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Dinoman Visits Today: The Shelburne Town Gym will be filled by huge dinosaurs at 1:00 pm. Learn about these animals that once walked on the earth during a visit by Dinoman on Thursday, July 5.

Book Discussion: The book group for men meets at La Villa at 7:30 pm on July 5 to discuss Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan. Join Andrew Everett for reading and discussing the book as well as enjoying cookies and drinks.

Family Tree Help: Volunteer John Kelley is in the library on Wednesday afternoons.

Have John help you learn how to find out your family trees using the library.

Summer Study Program: Kids need to keep a reading record to keep track of the number of pages read through August 16 at 8:00 pm. The student with the highest page count will take home a$50 gift card for the Flying Pig Bookstore.

Musical Story Time: Get ready for a guitar concert at 10:30 am on July 7. Music teacher Sue Rule leads a morning of music and stories with the guitar concert. For ages 3 and up. Guitars are provided.

Special Programs:Some special programs include Field Days at 1:00 pm on August 12 and the Teddy Bear Picnic at 10:30 am on August 14. The library is also preparing for its move to the Shelburne Field House on Athletic Drive on August 16 ahead of the library rebuilding project. The library will be closed during the move.

1What can visitors do in Dinoman Visits Today?

A.Learn about dinosaurs.

B.Watch modern animals.

C.Find out their family trees.

D.Visit a writer named Jennifer Egan.

2What do we know about Special Programs

A.They include a guitar concert.

B.They will take place in August.

C.They include a course on buildings.

D.They will take place after the library rebuilding project.

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A.Family Tree Help and Musical Story Time.

B.Dinoman Visits Today and Book Discussion.

C.Book Discussion and Summer Study Program.

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【题目】 Have you ever dreamed of meeting top scientists in person? If so, what would you want to ask them? For Tan Fanglin, a 15-year-old girl from No.2 High School of East China Normal University in Shanghai, her dream of meeting top scientists has already come true.

In October, she attended the World Laureates Forum(论坛)for a second time. Tan was by far the youngest participant among the scientists invited to be at the meeting of the world's sharpest minds. Her discovery about the relationship between the Fibonacci sequence(菲波那契数列)and Bézout numbers has won her many prizes in youth innovation competitions. This finding has been praised by the famous Canadian mathematician, Professor Rankin. According to Guangming Daily, Rankin has been studying the same theme for five years but with no conclusions.

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D.Tan has the best personal qualities for conducting scientific research in Miesenbock's eyes.

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