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Susan、Mike、Jane、George、Tom五人分别想找一款适合自己的手机。请仔细阅读1—5小题及下面六款手机的介绍(A、B、C、D、E和F),选出符合各人需求的最佳选项,其中有一选项为多余。

1.Susan is at a middle school. Her parents want to buy her a cheaper cell-phone without games installed.

2.Mike wants to buy a phone with longer talk time and standby time and it must not be expensive.

3.Jane is at college. She would like to buy a phone which can slide (滑动) the face up to make a call, and slide it down when you’re done and it has to be light.

4.George would like to have a cheaper phone with digital camera.

5.Tom only buys Nokia. He lost one and he wants to buy another which is smaller.

A

Nokia—6010

Price: $24.99        Color display: Yes           Wireless Internet ready: Yes

Digital camera: No     2-way text messaging: Yes    Talk time: Up to 330 minutes

Standby time: Up to 240 hours          Weight: 5.08 ounces

Dimensions: 4.68”×1.97”×0.90”

Games: Backgammon, Bowling, Air glide, and Sky diver plus downloadable Java games

B

Motorola—C650 (Camera phone)

Price: $99.99     Color display: Yes     Wireless Internet ready: Yes

Digital camera: Yes  2-way text messaging: Yes    Talk time: Up to 210 minutes

Standby time: Up to 215 hours           Weight: 3.10 ounces

Games: Downloadable games

C

Samsung—V1660 on Sprint PCS

Price: Free    Color display: Yes     Wireless Internet ready: Yes

2-way text messaging: Yes                  Talk time: Up to 204 minutes

Standby time: Up to 168 hours                      Weight: 3.54 ounces

Memory locations: 200 entry phonebook

D

Motorola—SLVR—L7

Price: $206.4    Color display: Yes     Wireless Internet ready: Yes

Digital camera: Yes  2-way text messaging: Yes    Talk time: Up to 450 minutes

Standby time: Up to 345 hours                 Weight: 3.39 ounces

Dimensions: 4.45”×1.93”×0.45”

Games: Enjoy pre-loaded J2ME games or downloadable games

E

Nokia—8010

Price: $124.99    Color display: Yes     Wireless Internet ready: Yes

Digital camera: No  2-way text messaging: Yes    Talk time: Up to 330 minutes

Standby time: Up to 240 hours                 Weight: 4.08 ounces

Dimensions: 3.68”×1.27”×0.70”

Games: Downloadable games

F

Kyocera—SE47 slider on venison wireless

Price: $149.99     Color display: Yes     Wireless Internet ready: Yes

Digital camera: No   2-way text messaging: Yes   Talk time: Up to 210 minutes

Standby time: Up to 100 hours                 Weight: 3.39 ounces

Memory locations: 200 entry (记载、储存) phonebook

 

 

1.C 2.A 3.F 4.B 5.E 【解析】 试题分析: 1.C第一题的Her parents want to buy her a cheaper cell phone without games installed.说明Susan的父母希望她买个没有游戏的手机, C项中没有提到游戏功能。 2.A第二题的要求:Mike intends to buy a phone with longer talk time and standby time and it can not be expensive.和 A项 Talk time: Up to 330 minutes, Standby time: Up to 240 hours一致。 3.F第三题的句子:She would like to buy a phone which can slide the face up to make a call, 和F项的 Kyocera­SE47 slider on version wireless一致。 4.B第四题的George would like to have a cheaper phone with digital camera.和 B项的Digital camera: Yes,一致。 5. 考点:考查信息匹配
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A. He was cleaning the windows.

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D. They went on knocking through the wall.

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7. Keep your computer rooms ventilated (空气流通的).

8. Eat healthily-----especially fruits and vegetables.

9. Don’t fall asleep on your computer. Turn it off if you have to rest nearby.

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