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If you tell others you are from the 1980s generation, probably you are not as cool as you might have expected. The cool kids today, or the so called “Post-90s” generation, have become much “cooler” than the 1980s’ group, as they can speak “Martian (火星的) languages”, an even more difficult language created by themselves.
Mrs. Li, the mother of a 15-year-old girl, got worried recently, because she could hardly understand what her daughter was writing in her blog (博客). She said, “My daughter likes talking with her friends on the computer. I want to know what they are talking about, but I can’t understand what they are writing on the computer. They use Chinese, English, numbers and pictures. Sometimes I asked her, ‘Do your friends know the meaning of them?’ She said, ‘Yes, they do. Many of my friends talk with the language. It’s our powerful secret tool which parents and teachers cannot figure out at all.
A 14-year-old boy said, “The students in my class often use ‘Martian language’ to communicate. It can help us hide our secrets from our parents or teachers.”
Some people say “Martian language” is good, but some people say it is not good. What do you think?
66. The “Post-90s” generation probably means the children who _________.
A. were born before 1990 B. started school after 1990
C. were born in the 1990s D. started working after 1990
67. Mrs. Li’s daughter is _________ years old.
A. sixteen B. fifteen
C. fourteen D. thirteen
68. Why did Mrs. Li get worried?
A. Because her daughter didn’t write to her.
B. Because she worried about her daughter’s health.
C. Because she couldn’t understand what her daughter wrote.
D. Because her daughter spent too much time playing computer games.
69. What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean in Chinese?
A. B. C. D. 弄明白
70. Which of the following is WRONG?
A. Martian language is a kind of official language.
B. Martian language is very popular with many students.
C. Many students like to use Martian language to talk with their friends.
D. Martian language can keep students’ secrets when they are chatting with each other.
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Missing friends who live far away? Or just need a little family comfort after a long day? Sometimes you just need a hug(拥抱). And sometimes there’s just no one around to give you one. So what do you do? How about a virtual (虚拟的) hug?Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have invented a social media vest (社交背心) that allows people to give hugs to their friends, family and loved ones on Facebook.
The vest is called Like-A-Hug, which is connected(连接) with your Facebook page. Whenever Facebook friends “Like” a photo, video or anything you post on the network, a fan will blow air into the vest to give you a hug. Hugs can also be sent back to the sender by pressing the vest to lose air, according to the website of designer Melissa Chow.
She worked with Andy Payne and Phil Seaton at the MIT Media Lab to build the black vest, making the wearer “feel the warmth, encouragement, support, or love that we feel when we receive hugs.” Melissa Chow said, “We came up with the idea over a free talk about long-distance relationships and the disadvantages of video chat interfaces (视频聊天界面) like Skype.”
Chow and her workmates actually finished work on the vest last year, but it’s only just recently drawn the attention of the public.
Chow provided no pricing or ordering information for the Like-A-Hug vest, so don’t expect to see people blowing up all over town just yet.
Although researchers believe that Like-A-Hug will cause a worldwide storm, a lot of people think it can’t take the place of the feeling of a real hug. Body temperature or the taste of hair and so on is far from what a social vest can match.
小题1:What is the main purpose of the text?| A.To show how to design a magic vest. |
| B.To suggest a newly-built website. |
| C.To introduce a virtual social media vest. |
| D.To explain the weak points of Skype. |
小题2:The vest “Like-A-Hug” would probably be most helpful to ________.| A.those who play computer games |
| B.those who need comfort or support |
| C.those who design chat interfaces |
| D.those who like to give others hugs |
小题3:What can we learn about Melissa Chow?| A.She built the vest all by herself. |
| B.She expects to sell the vest at a high price. |
| C.She made the vest public last year. |
| D.She got the idea for a vest while chatting. |
小题4:We can learn from the text that the Like-A-Hug vest ________.| A.can be ordered on Facebook |
| B.can take the place of a real hug |
| C.can not only be used by Facebook users |
| D.produces a hug when you get a Facebook “Like” |
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Missing friends who live far away? Or just need a little family comfort after a long day? Sometimes you just need a hug(拥抱). And sometimes there’s just no one around to give you one. So what do you do? How about a virtual (虚拟的) hug?Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have invented a social media vest (社交背心) that allows people to give hugs to their friends, family and loved ones on Facebook.
The vest is called Like-A-Hug, which is connected(连接) with your Facebook page. Whenever Facebook friends “Like” a photo, video or anything you post on the network, a fan will blow air into the vest to give you a hug. Hugs can also be sent back to the sender by pressing the vest to lose air, according to the website of designer Melissa Chow.
She worked with Andy Payne and Phil Seaton at the MIT Media Lab to build the black vest, making the wearer “feel the warmth, encouragement, support, or love that we feel when we receive hugs.” Melissa Chow said, “We came up with the idea over a free talk about long-distance relationships and the disadvantages of video chat interfaces (视频聊天界面) like Skype.”
Chow and her workmates actually finished work on the vest last year, but it’s only just recently drawn the attention of the public.
Chow provided no pricing or ordering information for the Like-A-Hug vest, so don’t expect to see people blowing up all over town just yet.
Although researchers believe that Like-A-Hug will cause a worldwide storm, a lot of people think it can’t take the place of the feeling of a real hug. Body temperature or the taste of hair and so on is far from what a social vest can match. 【小题1】What is the main purpose of the text?
| A.To show how to design a magic vest. |
| B.To suggest a newly-built website. |
| C.To introduce a virtual social media vest. |
| D.To explain the weak points of Skype. |
【小题2】The vest “Like-A-Hug” would probably be most helpful to ________.| A.those who play computer games |
| B.those who need comfort or support |
| C.those who design chat interfaces |
| D.those who like to give others hugs |
【小题3】What can we learn about Melissa Chow?| A.She built the vest all by herself. |
| B.She expects to sell the vest at a high price. |
| C.She made the vest public last year. |
| D.She got the idea for a vest while chatting. |
【小题4】We can learn from the text that the Like-A-Hug vest ________.| A.can be ordered on Facebook |
| B.can take the place of a real hug |
| C.can not only be used by Facebook users |
| D.produces a hug when you get a Facebook “Like” |
Are you ready for the coming festive season? What gifts will you give to make your friends feel special? Here teenagers share their ideas for gifts and look forward to the ones they'll get.
Hu Ziwei, 15, Nanjing Foreign Language School
My class will have a gift exchange party, during which we will put on a small talent show. Many of us had our gifts ready a week ago. I believe that the boys will give magic tools, stationary (文具) or sweets, while girls are likely to give dolls or mobile accessories (挂件).
The biggest fun about these parties is not knowing from whom you'll receive a gift and who will receive your gifts. The computer will decide everything! Our teacher hopes the activity will help us get to know each other better – you see, we've only known each other for three months. I'm looking forward to my surprise gift!
Liu Wei, 17,Beijing No 8 High School
Although my birthday was in November, I'll get a special birthday gift from my classmates this week. A.collective (集体的) birthday party is scheduled for all the students who had birthdays fall in the last six months.
My classroom has been decorated with colorful ribbons and Christmas balls. Someone told me that there will be a huge birthday cake and that a personalized gift sent with best wishes from other students is being prepared for each birthday student. I'm sure we will treasure this event and I'm so looking forward to the big moment!
Yin Zhaohua, 19, Jixi No 1 High School in Heilongjiang
I'm still enjoying the gifts I received on Christmas Eve. Nowadays traditional greeting cards are being replaced with apples and sweets, which symbolize (象征) hope for the year ahead. I got more than 20 apples this Christmas, which means I sent a similar number of apples out. I think apples are healthier, more environmentally and friendly gifts than cards sent through the post.
Wu Shang, 16, Mianyang High School in Sichuan
These last two weeks have been filled with every kind of exam so the atmosphere(气氛) on campus is not at all like a holiday. I miss the days when I got handwritten cards.
In fact, I haven't received or sent holiday cards since the Internet became popular. It's so fast and easy to send an e-card. Also, text messages are fun and convenient (方便的). I'll send warm hugs to my best friends on New Year's D.ay to let them know that I'll be always there for them.
1. Where is Yin Zhaohua from?
A.He is from the east of China B.He is from the capital of China
C.He is from the north of China D.He is from the west of China
2. Before the gift exchange party, Hu Ziwei knows _____________
A.from whom she'll receive a gift B.who will receive her gifts.
C.what gift she will send to her classmates D.that she may get a magic tool
3. In Liu Wei’s classroom we can’t see _____________ during the collective birthday party.
A.some colorful ribbons B.some Christmas balls
C.a huge birthday cake D.some mobile accessories
4. On New Year’s D.ay Wu Shang will _____________.
A.have an important exam B.send some handwritten cards
C.meet and hug her best friends warmly D.send some text messages to her friends
5. From the passage we can infer _____________
A.the kids share the same ideas about gifts
B.the kids will receive and send expensive gifts
C.apples are sent as gifts to keep young kids healthy
D.the kids are trying to show their wishes in different ways
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Missing friends who live far away? Or just need a little family comfort after a long day? Sometimes you just need a hug(拥抱). And sometimes there’s just no one around to give you one. So what do you do? How about a virtual (虚拟的) hug?Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have invented a social media vest (社交背心) that allows people to give hugs to their friends, family and loved ones on Facebook.
The vest is called Like-A-Hug, which is connected(连接) with your Facebook page. Whenever Facebook friends “Like” a photo, video or anything you post on the network, a fan will blow air into the vest to give you a hug. Hugs can also be sent back to the sender by pressing the vest to lose air, according to the website of designer Melissa Chow.
She worked with Andy Payne and Phil Seaton at the MIT Media Lab to build the black vest, making the wearer “feel the warmth, encouragement, support, or love that we feel when we receive hugs.” Melissa Chow said, “We came up with the idea over a free talk about long-distance relationships and the disadvantages of video chat interfaces (视频聊天界面) like Skype.”
Chow and her workmates actually finished work on the vest last year, but it’s only just recently drawn the attention of the public.
Chow provided no pricing or ordering information for the Like-A-Hug vest, so don’t expect to see people blowing up all over town just yet.
Although researchers believe that Like-A-Hug will cause a worldwide storm, a lot of people think it can’t take the place of the feeling of a real hug. Body temperature or the taste of hair and so on is far from what a social vest can match.
1.What is the main purpose of the text?
A. To show how to design a magic vest.????????????? ?????????????
B. To suggest a newly-built website.
C. To introduce a virtual social media vest. ?????????????
D. To explain the weak points of Skype.
2.The vest “Like-A-Hug” would probably be most helpful to ________.
A. those who play computer games????????????? ????????????? ?????????????
B. those who need comfort or support
C. those who design chat interfaces????????????? ????????????? ?????????????
D. those who like to give others hugs
3.What can we learn about Melissa Chow?
A. She built the vest all by herself.????????????? ????????????? ?????????????
B. She expects to sell the vest at a high price.
C. She made the vest public last year.????????????? ?????????????
D. She got the idea for a vest while chatting.
4.We can learn from the text that the Like-A-Hug vest ________.
A. can be ordered on Facebook????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ?????????????
B. can take the place of a real hug
C. can not only be used by Facebook users
D. produces a hug when you get a Facebook “Like”
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