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C
With smart phones taking the world by Storm,a phone that Can only send and receive voice
calls and text messages may seem like a relic from a bygone age.Yet in East Africa,simple
phones like these are changing the face of the economy,thanks to the mobile money services that are spreading across the region.
Usilng the text-messaging function built into the GSM system(全球通)used by most cell
phone networks,these services allow people without a bank account or credit card to use their
phone as an electronic walletthat can be used to store.send or receive cash.
It works like this:you pay cash to your local agent who then tops up your mobile money
account using a secure form of text messaging.That money can be transferred(转账)to another
person by sending a message to their cell phone account.
For some the system is a lifeline.“If I didn,t have my mobile phone.1 would be very
poor,”says Neyasse Neemur,a mother of four children who lives in northern Kenya.“Now I
can sell fish.”
Neemur took up fishing in July last year,but making money from it was a little tricky,
especially as Turkana people do not usually eat fish.A truck from Ethiopia to Tanzania passes
through her village once a week,and she arranged to have the driver transport the fish several
hundred kilometres south to market in Kisumu.where relatives sell the fish.
“I get the money transfer immediately.”says Neemur.“Then I can pay for my children to go to school and for vegetables and beans,”she adds,“so I don’t need to eat fish.”
According to the Central Bank of Kenya,payments worth around l billion Kenyan shillings
($13 million)per day were transferred through Kenya,s mobile money systems in 2009,equalling
the country,s credit card transactions(业务).The bank expects mobile money transfers to overtake credit cards in 2010.
49.In Paragraph l,the author uses“simple phones”to________.
A.make a comparison    B.introduce a topic
C.describe a scene     D.offer an argument
50.What can we learn about the simple phones in East Africa?
A.They might help the local people apply for a bank account.
B.They will replace the banks completely in the near future.
C.They provide a safe means for the locals to do business.
D.They can do nothing except send and receive calls or messages.
51.The word“it”in the third paragraph refers to_______.
A.the GSM system    B.the mobile money service
C.the credit card service D.the cell phone networks
52.The story of Neyasse Neemur suggests that_______.
A.the mobile money service plays a key rote in the locals, life
B.Neemur uses her mobile phone to contact her customers
C。her relatives tricks Turkana people to eat the fish they sell
D.the Bank of Kenya helps her improve her living condition

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C

With smart phones taking the world by Storm,a phone that Can only send and receive voice

calls and text messages may seem like a relic from a bygone age.Yet in East Africa,simple

phones like these are changing the face of the economy,thanks to the mobile money services that are spreading across the region.

Usilng the text-messaging function built into the GSM system(全球通)used by most cell

phone networks,these services allow people without a bank account or credit card to use their

phone as an electronic walletthat can be used to store.send or receive cash.

It works like this:you pay cash to your local agent who then tops up your mobile money

account using a secure form of text messaging.That money can be transferred(转账)to another

person by sending a message to their cell phone account.

For some the system is a lifeline.“If I didn,t have my mobile phone.1 would be very

poor,”says Neyasse Neemur,a mother of four children who lives in northern Kenya.“Now I

can sell fish.”

Neemur took up fishing in July last year,but making money from it was a little tricky,

especially as Turkana people do not usually eat fish.A truck from Ethiopia to Tanzania passes

through her village once a week,and she arranged to have the driver transport the fish several

hundred kilometres south to market in Kisumu.where relatives sell the fish.

“I get the money transfer immediately.”says Neemur.“Then I can pay for my children to go to school and for vegetables and beans,”she adds,“so I don’t need to eat fish.”

According to the Central Bank of Kenya,payments worth around l billion Kenyan shillings

($13 million)per day were transferred through Kenya,s mobile money systems in 2009,equalling

the country,s credit card transactions(业务).The bank expects mobile money transfers to overtake credit cards in 2010.

49.In Paragraph l,the author uses“simple phones”to________.

A.make a comparison    B.introduce a topic

C.describe a scene     D.offer an argument

50.What can we learn about the simple phones in East Africa?

A.They might help the local people apply for a bank account.

B.They will replace the banks completely in the near future.

C.They provide a safe means for the locals to do business.

D.They can do nothing except send and receive calls or messages.

51.The word“it”in the third paragraph refers to_______.

A.the GSM system    B.the mobile money service

C.the credit card service D.the cell phone networks

52.The story of Neyasse Neemur suggests that_______.

A.the mobile money service plays a key rote in the locals, life

B.Neemur uses her mobile phone to contact her customers

C。her relatives tricks Turkana people to eat the fish they sell

D.the Bank of Kenya helps her improve her living condition

 

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C

    With smart phones taking the world by Storm,a phone that Can only send and receive voice

calls and text messages may seem like a relic from a bygone age.Yet in East Africa,simple

phones like these are changing the face of the economy,thanks to the mobile money services that are spreading across the region.

    Usilng the text-messaging function built into the GSM system(全球通)used by most cell

 phone networks,these services allow people without a bank account or credit card to use their

 phone as an electronic walletthat can be used to store.send or receive cash.

    It works like this:you pay cash to your local agent who then tops up your mobile money

 account using a secure form of text messaging.That money can be transferred(转账)to another

 person by sending a message to their cell phone account.

    For some the system is a lifeline.“If I didn,t have my mobile phone.1 would be very

poor,”says Neyasse Neemur,a mother of four children who lives in northern Kenya.“Now I

can sell fish.”

    Neemur took up fishing in July last year,but making money from it was a little tricky,

especially as Turkana people do not usually eat fish.A truck from Ethiopia to Tanzania passes

through her village once a week,and she arranged to have the driver transport the fish several

 hundred kilometres south to market in Kisumu.where relatives sell the fish.

    “I get the money transfer immediately.”says Neemur.“Then I can pay for my children to go to school and for vegetables and beans,”she adds,“so I don’t need to eat fish.”

    According to the Central Bank of Kenya,payments worth around l billion Kenyan shillings

($13 million)per day were transferred through Kenya,s mobile money systems in 2009,equalling

the country,s credit card transactions(业务).The bank expects mobile money transfers to overtake credit cards in 2010.

49.In Paragraph l,the author uses“simple phones”to________.

  A.make a comparison    B.introduce a topic

  C.describe a scene      D.offer an argument

50.What can we learn about the simple phones in East Africa?

  A.They might help the local people apply for a bank account.

  B.They will replace the banks completely in the near future.

  C.They provide a safe means for the locals to do business.

  D.They can do nothing except send and receive calls or messages.

51.The word“it”in the third paragraph refers to_______.

  A.the GSM system    B.the mobile money service

  C.the credit card service D.the cell phone networks

52.The story of Neyasse Neemur suggests that_______.

  A.the mobile money service plays a key rote in the locals, life

  B.Neemur uses her mobile phone to contact her customers

  C。her relatives tricks Turkana people to eat the fish they sell

  D.the Bank of Kenya helps her improve her living condition

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Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important  36  : giving-away makes life so much more exciting. You need not worry if you  37  money.

       This is how I   38  with giving-away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store  39  to me, I step in and make the suggestion to the   40  . If an accident takes place, the  41  of which I think the local police could use, I  42  him up and tell him about it, though I am not in   43  here. One discovery I made about this world is to give  44  getting something back, though the  45  often comes in an unexpected form.

       One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important  46  letter to my home, though it was   47  to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of   48  . More than a year later I needed a post-office box for a new business I was  49  . I was told at the window that there were  50  boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long  51  list. As I was about to  52  , the postmaster appeared in the   53  .“Wasn’t it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?” I said it was. “Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office  54  we make one for you. You don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get  55  but complaints(投诉).”

36.A.decision                  B.research                  C.speech                    D.discovery

37.A.earn                       B.lack                        C.spend                     D.steal

38.A.experienced            B.connected               C.combined                D.agreed

39.A.happens                  B.flashes                    C.sticks                      D.leads

40.A.postmaster              B.headmaster              C.storekeeper             D.policeman

41.A.story                      B.damage                   C.challenge                D.material

42.A.call                        B.hold                       C.break                      D.pick

43.A.need                       B.trouble                   C.common                 D.charge

44.A.within                    B.without                   C.for                         D.before

45.A.process                   B.goal                       C.return                     D.concern

46.A.curious                   B.immediate               C.special                    D.heavy

47.A.realized                  B.addressed                C.forgotten                D.brought

48.A.invitation                B.apology                  C.instruction                     D.appreciation

49.A.dealing                   B.providing                C.operating                D.starting

50.A.enough                   B.some                      C.no                          D.more

51.A.admitting                B.relating                   C.examining               D.waiting

52.A.leave                      B.shout                      C.guess                      D.conduct

53.A.window                  B.doorway                 C.library                    D.yard

54.A.in case                   B.now that                 C.even if                    D.as if

55.A.anything                 B.everything                     C.nothing                   D.something

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Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important  36  : giving-away makes life so much more exciting. You need not worry if you  37  money.

       This is how I   38  with giving-away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store  39  to me, I step in and make the suggestion to the   40  . If an accident takes place, the  41  of which I think the local police could use, I  42  him up and tell him about it, though I am not in   43  here. One discovery I made about this world is to give  44  getting something back, though the  45  often comes in an unexpected form.

       One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important  46  letter to my home, though it was   47  to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of   48  . More than a year later I needed a post-office box for a new business I was  49  . I was told at the window that there were  50  boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long  51  list. As I was about to  52  , the postmaster appeared in the   53  .“Wasn’t it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?” I said it was. “Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office  54  we make one for you. You don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get  55  but complaints(投诉).”

36.A.decision                  B.research                  C.speech                    D.discovery

37.A.earn                       B.lack                        C.spend                     D.steal

38.A.experienced            B.connected               C.combined                D.agreed

39.A.happens                  B.flashes                    C.sticks                      D.leads

40.A.postmaster              B.headmaster              C.storekeeper             D.policeman

41.A.story                      B.damage                   C.challenge                D.material

42.A.call                        B.hold                       C.break                      D.pick

43.A.need                       B.trouble                   C.common                 D.charge

44.A.within                    B.without                   C.for                         D.before

45.A.process                   B.goal                       C.return                     D.concern

46.A.curious                   B.immediate               C.special                    D.heavy

47.A.realized                  B.addressed                C.forgotten                D.brought

48.A.invitation                B.apology                  C.instruction                     D.appreciation

49.A.dealing                   B.providing                C.operating                D.starting

50.A.enough                   B.some                      C.no                          D.more

51.A.admitting                B.relating                   C.examining               D.waiting

52.A.leave                      B.shout                      C.guess                      D.conduct

53.A.window                  B.doorway                 C.library                    D.yard

54.A.in case                   B.now that                 C.even if                    D.as if

55.A.anything                 B.everything                     C.nothing                   D.something

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