题目内容
【题目】根据短文内容的理解,选择正确答案。 In many high schools, there are strict rules about using mobile phones. If your phone rings in class, for example, the teacher will be very angry.
Every mobile phone has a ringtone (铃声). It tells you that someone is calling you. Now, there is a ringtone called "mosquitotone (蚊子铃声)". Using it, students can receive calls and text messages (短信) in class but the teacher will not realize what is happening. How?
Mosquitotone has a special sound. Only children and teenagers can hear it. As we get older, we are unable to hear some sounds with high frequencies (频率). As a result, a child or teenager can hear the mosquitotone ringtone, but someone of 20 or older can't.
But sometimes, people over 20 can hear the ringtone. One British student's phone uses mosquitotone. In class, the student's phone rang. The 22-year-old teacher looked at the student and became unhappy. "I heard that. You know the rule: no mobile phone in class."
Not all the students are interested in mosquitotone. Jerry Jones, a high school student of 17, says, "Using mosquitotone too often is bad for our hearing. I may use it for pleasure, but not in class. It's unfair(不公平的) to the teachers!"
What do parents think of mosquitotone? "I think it is perfect for places like movie theaters," says Connie Neeson, 44. "Think about it. You're watching a film and someone's mobile phone rings. Mosquitotone is good because many people don't hear it. However, it also has a bad influence(影响) on their study if students use it in class."
(1)Mosquitotone works because _________.
A.it is very loud
B.it has no sound
C.it has a beautiful sound
D.it is mainly for children and teenagers.
(2)Which of the following about Jerry Jones is TRUE?
A.He likes watching movies.
B.He is a high school teacher.
C.He thinks mobile phones are helpful.
D.He refuses to use mosquitotone in class.
(3)The 22-year-old teacher felt unhappy because the student _________.
A.was late for class
B.didn't do his homework
C.couldn't answer her question
D.was using a mobile phone in class
(4)Connie Neeson thinks that mosquitotone _________.
A.has no bad influence
B.is unfair to the teachers
C.has its advantage and disadvantage
D.can't be used in any public place
(5)The writer wrote this passage mainly to introduce ________.
A.a strict rule
B.a famous school
C.a special ringstone
D.A popular mobile phone
【答案】
(1)D
(2)D
(3)D
(4)C
(5)C
【解析】本文介绍了一种特殊的手机铃声——蚊子铃声是, 这种铃声在课堂上只有20岁以下的学生能听见。因此引发了人们对这种铃声的讨论。
(1)推理判断。根据Mosquitotone has a special sound. Only children and teenagers can hear it. 可知蚊子铃声只有孩子和青少年能听见, 所以答案是D。
(2)推理判断。根据Jerry Jones, a high school student of 17, says, "Using mosquitotone too often is bad for our hearing. I may use it for pleasure, but not in class. It's unfair(不公平的) to the teachers!"可知Jerry Jones拒绝在课上使用蚊子铃声, 所以答案是D。
(3)细节理解。根据In class, the student's phone rang. The 22-year-old teacher looked at the student and became unhappy. "I heard that. You know the rule: no mobile phone in class. "可知那位22岁的老师生气, 是因为他听见学生在课上使用手机, 所以答案是D。
(4)推理判断。根据"I think it is perfect for places like movie theaters, " says Connie Neeson, 44. 和"However, it also has a bad influence(影响) on their study if students use it in class. "可知Connie Neeson认为在电影院使用蚊子铃声是好的, 但是在课上使用就会有坏的影响, 故她介绍了蚊子铃声的利与弊, 所以答案是C。
(5)C概括归纳。根据Now, there is a ringtone called "mosquitotone (蚊子铃声)". 可知本文主要介绍了一种手机铃声——蚊子铃声。所以答案是C。