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. Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, said that over the first nine months of the year it _____ 23 million handsets in China, an increase of 77 percent _____ the same period a year ago.
A. sold; comparing with B. has sold; compared to
C. had sold; compared to D. was selling; compared with
A newspaper in Helsinki,Finland,recently published a cartoon of a baby with a mobile phone,telling his parents that his diaper(尿布) needed changing.But it's hardly a joke.Helsinki is home to Nokia,the mobile?phone maker.It's one of the most “mobile”cities in the world.About 92 percent of its households have at least one mobile phone.And the kids start young.
“A relatively normal age to get a mobile phone is now 7,”says Jan Virkki,marketing manager for a mobile phone company.Among the second graders at the Kulosaari Elementary School,the most popular object of desire this year is not a Barbie or a Gameboy.It is a Nokia mobile phone with a picture of their own choice on the screen.
“One of the first things we discuss when school starts is the rules for mobile phones,”says Tiia Korppi,a teacher.Among the rules:You have to put it away out of sight.You cannot turn it on.You cannot send text messages to your friends,or play amusing tunes(令人發(fā)笑的曲調(diào))in class,or call your parents or call for a pizza during history.
1.The author uses the newspaper cartoon to show that ________ .
A.he is good at telling jokes
B.he cares much for children
C.mobile phones are toys for new?born babies
D.mobile phones are widely used in Finland
2.The passage is mainly about__________
A.different uses of mobile phones
B.a successful mobile?phone maker
C.effect of mobile phones on children
D.school rules for the use of mobile phones
信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
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閱讀下面六款手機(jī)的介紹,選出符合各人需求的最佳款式。
Featured phones
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 phonebook
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61. Susan is at a middle school. Her parents want to buy her a cheaper cellphone without games installed.
62. Mike intends to buy a phone with longer talk time and standby time and it must not be expensive.
63. Jane is at college. She would like to buy a phone which can slide the face up to make a call, and slide it down when you’re done and it has to be light.
64. George would like to have a cheaper phone with digital camera.
65. Tom only buys Nokia. He lost one and he wants to buy another which is smaller.
. Susan A. Nokia-6010
. Mike B. Motorola-C650(Camera phone)
. Jane C. Samsung-V1660 on Sprint PCS
. George D. Motorala-SLVR-L7
. Tom E. Nokia-8010
F. Kyocera-SE47 slider on venison wireless
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Featured phonesA. Nokia-6010Price: $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 PCSPrice: 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-L7Price: $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-8010Price: $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滑塊 on venison wirelessPrice: $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 phonebook
閱讀下面信息介紹,并按照要求匹配信息。首先,請(qǐng)閱讀下列信息:
1.Susan is at a middle school. Her parents want to buy her a cheaper cellphone without games installed.
2.Mike intends 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(滑開(kāi)) 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.
TOKYO— At first glance, Japanese cellphones are young people’s favorites, with elegant design and quick access to the Internet. However, despite years of competition in overseas markets, Japan’s cellphone makers have little presence beyond the country’s shores.
The only Japanese cellphone maker with any meaningful global share is Sony Ericsson, and that company is a London-based joint venture(合資企業(yè))between a Japanese electronics maker and a Swedish telecommunications firm.
And Sony Ericsson has been hit by big losses. Its market share was just 6.3 percent in the first quarter of 2009, behind Nokia of Finland, Samsung Electronics and LG of South Korea, and Motorola of Illinois.
This year, Mr Natsuno, who developed a popular wireless Internet service called i-Mode, invited some of the best minds in the field to debate how Japanese cellphones could go global.
“The most amazing thing about Japan is that even the average person out there will have a very advanced phone, ”said Mr Natsuno. Japan has 100 million users of advanced third-generation smart phones, twice the number of the United States, a much larger market. Many Japanese rely on their phones, not a PC, for Internet access.
Indeed, Japanese cellphone makers thought they had positioned themselves to dominate(支配)the age of digital data. But they were a little too clever. In the 1990s, they set a standard for the second-generation network that was refused everywhere else. Then Japan quickly adopted a third-generation standard in 2001. However, it made Japanese phones too advanced for most markets.
Several Japanese companies are now considering a push into overseas markets, including NEC. Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba and Fujitsu are said to be planning similar moves.
“Japanese cellphone makers need to either look overseas, or exit the business”, said Kenshi Tazaki, a managing vice president at the consulting firm Gartner Japan.
【小題1】Through the first paragraph, the author intends to tell us that___________.
A.Japanese cellphones are popular with young people |
B.Japanese cellphones don’t sell well abroad |
C.Japanese cellphones are very advanced |
D.Japanese cellphones are specially designed for young people |
A.Japan | B.America | C.South Korea | D.Finland |
A.Because their technical standards are too advanced to be accepted overseas. |
B.Because they only produce advanced cellphones. |
C.Because they used the second-generation network earlier than others. |
D.Because their phones are more advanced than PCs. |
A.Japanese cellphone companies are unsuccessful. |
B.Japan has more cellphone users than the US. |
C.Japanese cellphone industry intends to expand overseas markets. |
D.Going global—a difficult task for Japanese companies. |
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