Daniel Singer is a 14- year-old boy from Los I Angeles,US. has created YouTell,a website that allows users to talk anonymously (匿名地) with each other,and Backchat,an anonymous mobile messaging app (應(yīng)用) .

   Daniel often goes on to social networking websites like Facebook. He found that anonymity is very important for people in his age group. “When you go to post a picture on Facebook,there's a lot of pressure on what you’re talking about,so who you really are is lost,” he told CBS News. Daniel learned programming by himself by using the Internet and reading books. Based on his ideas,he created YouTell and Backchat.

   Apart from protecting privacy (隱私) ,his products also brought ‘‘magic and fun ” into people's communication. Take Backchat as an example. The app shows some clues (線索) about who sends the messages. The person getting a message can work as a detective to find out who the sender is. The products are popular among teenagers. The website,which came out in 2012,has had over 3 million users and the app which came out in December has had 125,000 users. The success has helped Singer receive $200,000 of seed funding (種子資金) for his company,which is also named Backchat.

   Talking about his future plans,Daniel wanted to be an entrepreneur (企業(yè)家) . “It's a way to have a direct influence on the world. Backchat is really in an exciting and hot space. I hope that Backchat lasts 100 years ,” he said.

1. Daniel Singer's dream is to be .

   A. an entrepreneur

   B. a scientist

   C. a teacher

   D. a newspaper reporter

2. From the passage,we learn that Backchat is.

   A. a website where users can share their secrets

   B. a program that allows users to read on the Internet

   C. an anonymous mobile messaging app

   D. a company that produces mobile phones

3. Which of the following is TRUE about Daniel?

   A. He loves computer games.

   B. He learned programming at school.

   C. He opened a company with the help of his family.

   D. He created Backchat at an early age.

4. How many users did Backchat have in December?

   A. 125,000.   B. 200,000.

   C. 3 million. D. 201,210.

5. According to the article,Daniel's products .

   A. are not popular among teenagers

   B. can protect users’ privacy

   C. can't be used to post pictures

   D. don't give clues about who sends the messages

1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B

  丹尼爾.辛格(Daniel Singer) 年僅14歲,卻已坐擁一個(gè) 小型的高科技帝國。2012年,他在一名程序員的幫助下,創(chuàng) 建了 YouTell網(wǎng)站,當(dāng)時(shí)他只有12歲。

1. A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段的“Daniel wanted to be an entrepreneur可知,Daniel想成為一名企業(yè)家,由此可知正確答案為A項(xiàng)。

2. C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一段的Backchat,an anonymous mobile messaging app 可知,Backchat 是一個(gè)匿名移動(dòng) 信息應(yīng)用程序,由此可知正確答案為C項(xiàng)。

3. D推理判斷題。通讀第一段可知,Daniel小小年紀(jì)就創(chuàng)立了 Backchat ,故D項(xiàng)正確。

4. A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段的the app which came out in December has had 125.000 users 可知,Backchat 在 12 月 份的用戶達(dá)到了 125 000.故選A項(xiàng)。

5. B推理判斷題。由第三段第一句的Apart from protecting privacy可知,Daniel的產(chǎn)品能夠保護(hù)用戶的隱私。由 此可推斷正確答案為B項(xiàng)。

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障礙句分析

  The person getting a message can work as a detective to find out who the sender is.得到消息的人可以像一個(gè)偵探一樣去查明發(fā)件人是誰。

  getting a message是現(xiàn)在分詞短語作后置定語,修飾the person; work as 意為“以 身份工作”;who the sender is 為賓語從句,作find out的賓語。

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