题目内容
London has a new magazine. But it’s not printed on paper. Everyone who has a television can receive it because it is on TV.
In order to read this magazine you have to have a decoder. Each page of it is numbered, so you only have to dial the number to choose which subject you want to read about. There’s a wide choice--- everything is included from cooking to the latest sports news.
If you want to read the news, the first thing you have to do is to turn to the index page which has an easy-to-remember page number, 100 for example. Then you start choosing what you want to read. The news is on pages 101 to 109, so you push out the numbers and the news appears written across your screen. Perhaps you want to go out in the afternoon, so you press 181, and a brightly colored weather map appears on the screen. But the weather is terrible so you decide to go shopping and dial 162 for a list of the week’s best bargains. But should you drive or take the train ? To answer the question you only have to press 189 for the traffic report. It’s very simple to use. But probably the best thing about the service is that it’s being updated all the time. Journalists type new material directly onto the screen and whole pages of the magazine can be replaced in minutes.
London has already had three services. One, transmitted(传输)by ITV, is called ORACLE, while the other two, on BBC, are called CEEFAX, because they let you see facts. Although CEEFAX and ORACLE have been operating for some time, they have not been well publicized. BBC engineers do not think that their idea will ever replace books and newspapers because they can be taken with you everywhere. But many people agree that this is a breakthrough as great as the invention of printing, which could change not just our reading habits but our whole way of life.
- 1.
What is unusual about the mew magazine in London?
- A.You can find any subject you want in it.
- B.No paper is used to print the magazine.
- C.There 1,000 page numbers in the index.
- D.The speed of transmitting is astonishing.
- A.
- 2.
It’s clearly seen from the passage that ________.
- A.it takes long for the service of the magazine to be updated
- B.most of the postmen will be out of work someday
- C.the readers can get all kinds of information without leaving home
- D.everyone can read the magazine if there is a television at hand
- A.
- 3.
According to the passage, the “decoder” is used to help people to ________.
- A.read the information transmitted by TV signals
- B.broadcast special TV programs at home and abroad
- C.dial the number to choose which subject you want to read about
- D.find the exact page in which you can get information you need
- A.
- 4.
The passage is mainly about .
- A.a new magazine printed in London
- B.a popular TV program with three services
- C.a great breakthrough in printing
- D.an up-to-date way of keeping up to date
- A.
文章是关于一项阅读信息的新装置。
1.细节题。根据第一段London has a new magazine. But it’s not printed on paper.。
2.细节题。根据第一段Everyone who has a television can receive it because it is on TV.可知在家有电视就可以接受信息。
3.猜测词义题。通过上下文可知这个装置应该是帮助人们阅读信息的。
4.主旨大意题。文章是关于一项读信息的新装置。
Rome had the Forum. London has Speaker's Corner. Now always–on–the-go. New Yorkers have Liz and Bill.
Liz and Bill, two college graduates in their early 20s, have spent a whole year trying to have thousands of people talk to them in subway stations and on busy street corners. Just talk.
Using a 2-foot-tall sign that says, "Talk to Me." they attract conversationalists, who one evening included a mental patient, and men in business suits.
They don't collect money. They don't push religion. So what's the point?
"To see what happens, said Liz. " We simply enjoy life with open communication."
Shortly after the September 11,2001 attacks, they decided to walk from New York City to Washington, a 270-mile trip. They found they loved talking to people along the way and wanted to continue talking with strangers after their return.
"It started as a crazy idea, "Liz said." We were so curious about all the strangers walking by with their life stories. People will talk to us about anything: their jobs, their clothes, their childhood experiences, anything."
Denise wanted to talk about an exam she was about to take. She had stopped by for the second time in two days, to let the two listeners know how it went.
Marcia had lost her husband to a serious disease. "That was very heavy on my mind," Marcia said. "To be able to talk about it to total strangers was very good," she explained.
To celebrate a year of talking, the two held a get-together in a city park for all the people they had met over the past year. A few hundred people showed up, as well as some television cameramen and reporters.
They may plan more parties or try to attract more people to join their informal talks. Some publishers have expressed interest in a book, something they say they'll consider.
【小题1】What did Liz and Bill start doing after September 2001?
A.Chatting with people. | B.Setting up street signs |
C.Telling stories to strangers | D.Organizing a speaker's corner |
A.pointless | B.normal | C.crazy | D.successful |
A.They knew Liz and Bill very well. |
B.They happened to meet the writer of the text. |
C.They organized the get-together in the city park. |
D.They are examples of those who talked to Liz and Bill. |
A.Go in for publishing. | B.Do more television programs. |
C.Continue what they are doing. | D.Spend more time reading books. |
A.They have decided to wait a year or two |
B.They will think about it carefully |
C.They agreed immediately |
D.They find it hard to do that |