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【题目】根据短文内容及首字母提示,补全空格内单词, 使短文完整、通顺。

Do you know 5G? It is the fifth generation() of mobile network technology. These new networks are coming.

China just issued commercial licenses(发放商用牌照)for 5G on June 6. This means that China’s companies were soon able to o15G networks for mobile phone users.

Each mobile network generation is faster and more powerful than the one b2 it. 1G let us talk to e3 other. 2G let us send m4. 3G gave us data(数据) and the Internet. And 4G made all of these things f5. What's s6 about 5G?

5G has a very short delay(延时) between sending and receiving information. Now, 4G t7 about 100 to 200 milliseconds(毫秒) to send and r8 data. But 5G will get it down to I millisecond or less----this is a9 real-time.

This big change will not o10 make our mobile Internet faster, but also deeply change our lives. Read on to find out how.

【答案】

1offer

2before

3each

4messages

5faster

6special

7takes

8receive

9almost

10only

【解析】

本文主要是介绍了移动网络技术的第五代-5G

1这意味着中国电信公司很快就能为手机用户提供5G网络。

根据第二段中“China just issued commercial licenses(发放商用牌照)for 5G on June 6.”可知,5G网络即将为手机用户提供服务,根据首字母o表示“提供”可知,应该填offer

2每一代移动网络都比前一代更快、更强大。

根据句意和下文可知,每一代移动网络都比前一代更快、更强大。且以b开头表示“之前”,应该填before

31G让我们彼此交谈。

根据句意和other,且首字母为e可知,应该填each

42G让我们发送信息。

根据句意和关键词send,且首字母为m开头表示“信息”可知,应该填messagemessage为可数名词,故填messages

54G让所有这些东西更快。

根据句意和关键词make的用法“make sb.+adj. 可知,应该填形容词,且以f开头,故填fast。根据上下文之间的练习可知,4G更快,故填faster

65G有什么特别之处?

根据句意和be动词可知,此处应该填形容词。且根据下文中的“5G has a very short delay(延时)between sending and receiving information.”可知,此句起到承上启下的作用,表示5G有何特别之处,故填special

7现在,4G发送和接收数据需要大约100200毫秒。

根据句意和下句中的“But 5G will get it down to I millisecond or less”“但5G会把它降低到1毫秒或更少”可知,此句表示“花费”,根据主语“4G”可知,应该填“takes”。

8现在,4G发送和接收数据需要大约100200毫秒。

根据句意和关键词“send and”,以及首字母r表示“收到”可知,应该填receive

95G将把它降低到1毫秒或更少——这几乎是实时的。

根据句意和关键短语“1 millisecond or less”可知,5G的速度能够达到实时传输,故此处应该表示“几乎”,故填almost

10这个巨大的变化不仅会使我们的移动互联网更快,而且会深刻地改变我们的生活。

根据句意和关键词“not only… but also…”可知,此处表示“不仅……而且……”,故填only

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