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    Sony has a new device for anyone who's ever wished they could carry their air conditioner on hot summer days.

Called Reon Pocket, the small, lightweight machine slides into the upper back pocket of a specially designed T-shirt. Controlled with a smart phone app, it's capable of heating or cooling the wearer via the Peltier effect, a thermodynamic (热力学) principle widely used in refrigeration.

The Reon Pocket comes out of Sony’ s startup acceleration program, and Sony is currently crowdfunding (众筹) the device. Supporters can choose from a few different packages, if they want multiple T-shirts for instance, but a basic one including the device and one shirt costs 14, 080. There's a catch, though: Sony only has plans to release the Reon Pocket in Japan at present.

The target audience is mostly businessmen who have to wear a suit in the summer, though the company says it will judge its wider relevance based on the crowdfunding results. Right now, though, the T-shirts available come in men's sizes, small, medium, or large.

The device is not really for all- day use so much as moving between air-conditioned or heated areas, such as travelling to work. The battery takes around two hours to charge and lasts about 90 minutes.

In a blog post from Sony's startup accelerator, Yoichi Ito, a project leader on Reon Pocket, said his team started thinking of ways to combine technology with fashion. Reon Pocket was the result. Japanese buyers looking to battle the record heat this summer will have to wait, though. If the crowdfunding is successful, deliveries of the device are scheduled to begin in July 2020.

1.Which of the following can be used to describe the new device?

A.Portable. B.Widely- used. C.Plain. D.Energy- saving.

2.What does the underlined word “packages” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.Sets of T-shirts. B.Sets of programs. C.Sets of services. D.Sets of items.

3.What can we infer about the new device from the passage?

A.Only businessmen can have free access to it. B.The fundraising affects its popularization.

C.Its special design makes it sell well in Japan. D.It can be rechargeable with a long life battery.

4.What's the author's purpose of writing the text?

A.To popularize modern conveniences. B.To combine technology and fashion.

C.To introduce a new electric device. D.To raise money for a good cause.

 

1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要在介绍索尼的一款新的装有可以令穿戴者凉爽的设备的T恤衫Reon Pocket。 1. 细节理解题。由第一段“Sony has a new device for anyone who's ever wished they could carry their air conditioner on hot summer days.”和第二段的第一句“Called Reon Pocket, the small, lightweight machine slides into the upper back pocket of a specially designed T-shirt.”可知,索尼为希望能够在炎热的夏天携带他们空调的人提供了一款新设备。这款小型而且轻型的机器叫Reon Pocket,它是嵌入到一款专门设计的T恤衫的上部后口袋中。由此可见,这款新的设备是可随身携带的。结合选项可知,选项A正确。 2. 词义猜测题。由第三段的第二句中的后半部分“but a basic one including the device and one shirt costs ¥14, 080.”可知,但是一个包含有这个设备和一件衬衫的基本款价值¥14, 080。由此可见,one指代的是package,这个package包含了设备和一件衬衫,这说明package指的是这些项目。结合选项可知,选项D正确。 3. 推理判断题。由第四段的第一句的后半部分“though the company says it will judge its wider relevance based on the crowdfunding results. ”和最后一段的最后一句“If the crowdfunding is successful, deliveries of the device are scheduled to begin in July 2020”可知,但是该公司表示它将会根据众筹的结果去判断它的更广泛的相关群体。如果众筹成功,这款设备的交付计划在2020年7月开始。由此可见,资金的筹集会影响到这款设备的普及。结合选项可知,选项B正确。 4. 推理判断题。由全文内容可知,由第一段“Sony has a new device for anyone who's ever wished they could carry their air conditioner on hot summer days.”,第二段的第一句“Called Reon Pocket, the small, lightweight machine slides into the upper back pocket of a specially designed T-shirt.”,第四段的第一句“The target audience is mostly businessmen who have to wear a suit in the summer, though the company says it will judge its wider relevance based on the crowdfunding results.”以及第五段的最后一句“The battery takes around two hours to charge and lasts about 90 minutes. ”可知,索尼为希望能够在炎热的夏天携带他们空调的人提供了一款新设备。这款小型而且轻型的机器叫Reon Pocket,它是陷入到一款专门设计的T恤衫的上部后口袋中。这款设备的目标群体大部分是不得不在夏天穿西装的商业人士,但是该公司表示它将会根据众筹的结果去判断它的更广泛的相关群体。该设备的电池大约需要2小时充电并且能持续90分钟。由此可见,作者写这篇文章的目的是在介绍索尼一款新的可以令穿戴者凉爽的电子设备。结合选项可知,选项C正确。
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Its very name is something mysterious: In the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the science-fiction novel by Douglas Adams, the number 63 is the answer to the meaning of life, the universe and everything.

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The school breaks with the conventional methods, and Niel believes it will produce graduates who are more creative, more employable, more diverse and more useful to the weak French economy as a result.

There were 20,000 applicants this year to enter 63. In the end, just 900 were admitted to the three- year program.

The school will teach problem-solving, its creators say. Some educators call this unworkable. To provide students with “recipes” is hardly enough, said Pierre Baylet, an administrator at the Institute Mines Telecom, a telecommunications school. “You have to teach them to cook!” Baylet told the education magazine I' Etudiant.

Still, some public officials have welcomed it, especially those who are concerned with the state of the economy.

Similar methods are used by other private universities, including Epitech, the programming college formerly led by Nicolas Sadirac (63's director) and generally considered France's best. But annual tuition there and at similar institutions runs into several thousand euros.

Corentin Denos, 18, said he would need to find a “suitcase full of money” to afford that. He scored high, survived the month long camp in Paris and was admitted by 63. The academy might strike some as “a bit strange”, Denos said. “It fits me perfectly.”

1.What do we learn about the name 63?

A.It honors a dead Frenchman. B.It was given by Douglas Adams.

C.It is from a traditional university. D.It comes from a number in a novel.

2.Which of the following is an unusual feature of 63?

A.It is run by public officials. B.It has no teachers.

C.It gives students no assignments. D.It is hugely expensive.

3.How did Pierre Baylet seem to look at 63?

A.It was creative. B.It forgot to teach cooking skills.

C.It wouldn't succeed. D.It shouldn't offer students recipes.

4.What did Corentin Denos say about colleges like Epitech?

A.He considered their tuition fees too high. B.He didn't like their teaching methods.

C.He dreamed of going to such colleges. D.He thought they were a bit strange.

 

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Miracles are all around us, but we can't always see them with our eyes. We often have to see them with our hearts. Keep your heart open to them then. And let yourself be the miracle you were meant to be!

1.What can we learn about her son from the first paragraph?

A.Nothing can bring joy to him. B.He is always lost in his own world.

C.Any help from his mother is in vain. D.His upset arises from obvious reasons.

2.What does the underlined word “trying” mean in paragraph 2?

A.Terrifying. B.Embarrassing. C.Exhausting. D.Annoying.

3.What makes his mother grateful to him?

A.His burst of laughter. B.His changeable emotions.

C.His soul full of love. D.His eyes full of curiosity.

4.What is the best title for the text?

A.Miracles come in moments. B.A mother's love never changes.

C.Autism calls for public concern. D.Communication comes from hearts.

 

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1.To a student who has learned Spanish, the class he will be in is decided by _______.

A.which country he is from B.his grades in a Level Test

C.when he enrolls for the course D.his reasons for learning Spanish

2.What do we know about the Spanish courses?

A.They are about business Spanish. B.They center on learners' listening.

C.They are run with cultural activities. D.They are taught with traditional methods.

3.Why are learners advised to enroll before the 20" of April?

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Reading with Rover and other programs like it have been a huge success, resulting in improved reading skills for a significant number of participating children with reading problems. In addition to making learning enjoyable, when children read to dogs, it increases their sense of worth and self-confidence.

As part of the Reading with Rover program, the children read to dogs that are registered therapy dogs. These are dogs that have been trained and tested. Along with their owners, these dogs have become registered therapy teams.

A recent research study was conducted by the University of California, which concluded that when children read to dogs, it can increase their reading skills by thirty percent.

Children who took part in this study remarked, “I feel relaxed when I am reading to a dog because I am having fun.” “The dogs don’t care if you read really badly so you just keep going.”

When children read to dogs and improve their reading skills, it becomes just another example of how wonderful dogs are and how important they are to our society.

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3.What’s Paragraph 3 mainly about?(no more than 12 words)

4.What does the underlined word “conducted” mean in the fifth paragraph?(no more than 2 words)

5.What do you think of Reading with Rover and other programs like it? Please explain.(no more than 25 words)

 

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