Chinese companies lead in global 5G patent applications(专利应用) with Huawei taking the crown, according to a report by IPlytics, an authorized patent data company. Three companies from China were included in the top 10 list of 5G Standards-Essential Patents(SEPs)family owner. Huawei ranked first. ZET Corp. and China Academy of Telecommunications Technology(CATT) grabbed fifth and ninth places, respectively.
Chinese companies topped the list for most 5G SEPs applications in communication systems by the end of April 2019, accounting for 34 percent of the world’s total. Chinese tech giant Huawei has taken a leading role by owning 15 percent of SEPs, according to the report Who Is Leading the 5G Patent Race?
5G SEPs are patents that any company will have to use when carrying out 5G technology and no one can avoid them. Different from 3G and 4G technologies, 5G technology will influence various industries and encourage the appearance of many new products, services and industries.
The automotive sector will most likely be one of the first industries to depend on 5G, which will connect vehicles to other vehicles, roadsides, traffic lights, buildings and the Internet, according to the report.
“It is 5G that is going to be a huge jump forward for communication systems because only with 5G’s higher bandwidth(宽带), can a number of applications be more advanced(先进的) and used by most consumers,” said Nicole Peng, senior director of the market research company Canalys.
As 5G technology has combined various industries and technologies, the number of 5G SEPs rose to more than 60, 000 globally by the end of April 2019, the report said.
1.What does “taking the crown” probably mean in Paragraph 1?
A.becoming the next king
B.finishing the task better
C.being in the first place
D.wearing the hat of the king
2.What is the main idea of the first two paragraphs?
A.No companies can avoid 5G SEPs.
B.IPlvtics is an important data company.
C.Chinese companies lead the 5G patent race.
D.China owned 34% of the world’s 5G SEPs applications.
3.What does Nicole Peng think of 5G?
A.Various industries will be helpful for 5G a lot.
B.Many applications will make 5G more advanced.
C.5G will be used by many advanced consumers.
D.5G will make great progress in communication systems.
4.What can you infer the passage?
A.5G will be first used by the industry of the automotive sector.
B.Various industries and farming will be mostly influenced by 5G.
C.5G will motivate many new products, services, and industries to appear.
D.More than 6 thousand 5G SEPs had been used by the end of April 2019.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
Chinese companies lead in global 5G patent applications(专利应用) with Huawei taking the crown, according to a report by IPlytics, an authorized patent data company. Three companies from China were included in the top 10 list of 5G Standards-Essential Patents(SEPs)family owner. Huawei ranked first. ZET Corp. and China Academy of Telecommunications Technology(CATT) grabbed fifth and ninth places, respectively.
Chinese companies topped the list for most 5G SEPs applications in communication systems by the end of April 2019, accounting for 34 percent of the world’s total. Chinese tech giant Huawei has taken a leading role by owning 15 percent of SEPs, according to the report Who Is Leading the 5G Patent Race?
5G SEPs are patents that any company will have to use when carrying out 5G technology and no one can avoid them. Different from 3G and 4G technologies, 5G technology will influence various industries and encourage the appearance of many new products, services and industries.
The automotive sector will most likely be one of the first industries to depend on 5G, which will connect vehicles to other vehicles, roadsides, traffic lights, buildings and the Internet, according to the report.
“It is 5G that is going to be a huge jump forward for communication systems because only with 5G’s higher bandwidth(宽带), can a number of applications be more advanced(先进的) and used by most consumers,” said Nicole Peng, senior director of the market research company Canalys.
As 5G technology has combined various industries and technologies, the number of 5G SEPs rose to more than 60, 000 globally by the end of April 2019, the report said.
1.What does “taking the crown” probably mean in Paragraph 1?
A.becoming the next king
B.finishing the task better
C.being in the first place
D.wearing the hat of the king
2.What is the main idea of the first two paragraphs?
A.No companies can avoid 5G SEPs.
B.IPlvtics is an important data company.
C.Chinese companies lead the 5G patent race.
D.China owned 34% of the world’s 5G SEPs applications.
3.What does Nicole Peng think of 5G?
A.Various industries will be helpful for 5G a lot.
B.Many applications will make 5G more advanced.
C.5G will be used by many advanced consumers.
D.5G will make great progress in communication systems.
4.What can you infer the passage?
A.5G will be first used by the industry of the automotive sector.
B.Various industries and farming will be mostly influenced by 5G.
C.5G will motivate many new products, services, and industries to appear.
D.More than 6 thousand 5G SEPs had been used by the end of April 2019.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Since China started 5G commercialization (商用) in June 2019, many Chinese companies ________ to provide 5G services.
A.started B.were starting C.start D.have started
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
The first 5G mobile phone ___________ by a Chinese company last year.
A.is produced B.produces C.was produced D.produced
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
A group of 30 young people in a software company was a team who were willing to learn. The team leader decided to teach them about finding real solutions (解决办法) to the problems.
The team was called to play a game in a hall. They were quite surprised. As they entered the hall, they found the hall decorated with colourful papers and balloons all over the place. It was more like a kid's play area, than a meeting hall. Also, there was a huge box of balloons placed in the hall.
The team leader asked everyone to pick a balloon from the box and asked them to blow it. Every one happily picked a balloon and blew it.
Then the team leader asked them to write their names on their balloon carefully so that the balloons didn't blow up. All tried to write their names on the balloons, but not everyone was successful. A few balloons blew up because of pressure (压力) and they were given another chance to use another balloon.
Those who failed to mark their names even after the second chance were ruled out of the game. After the second chance, 25 were left to move on to the next level. All the balloons were collected and then put into a room.
The team leader announced the members to go to the room and pick the same balloon that had his name on it. Also, he told them that no balloon should blow up and warned them to be very careful!
All 25 members reached the room, where the balloons carrying their names were thrown here and there. They were searching for the balloons carrying their names. While they were in a rush to find the balloons, they tried not to burst them. It was almost 15 minutes and no one was able to find the balloon carrying his own name.
The team was told that the second level of the game was over.
Now it is the third and final level. They were asked to pick any balloon in the room and give it to the person named on the balloon. Within a couple of minutes all balloons reached the hands of each person.
The team leader announced: this is called the real solution to the problems.
1.When the young people were called to play a game, they ________.
A.had no idea what they were asked to do B.laughed at the idea of playing a game
C.looked forward to playing a kid's game D.knew what game they were going to play
2.At the first level of the game, each person in the team was asked to ________.
A.write his name on a balloon and blow it B.blow a balloon and write his name on it
C.pick a balloon with someone's name on it D.find someone's name on different balloons
3.The key to success at the third level of the game is ________.
A.thinking very clearly B.helping each other
C.practicing more often D.believing in oneself
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
In June, 2017, a new Chinese company opened its first self-service store in Shanghai after a few months of testing.
Although small, the BingoBox store keeps hundreds of goods, including some fresh food. The customers have to scan(扫描) the barcode(条形码) on the goods and then pay on their phones, either through WeChat or Alibaba’s mobile wallet App, Alipay.
As you leave the store, in-store cameras will check if you have paid for the things you’re taking out. The cameras use facial recognition (面部识别系统) to check if you are a registered(注册) user and decide if you can go out of the store.
Though there is no shop assistant at each store, a customer’s support line is waiting to help you. If you have some questions, you can communicate with the shop assistant through video link.
Each BingoBox store can be moved, so the franchise owners(经销商) can put it where they like. A human assistant is needed to take care of the store, checking and adding the goods. The company says this can be done in just 20 minutes.
The company is trying to attract franchise owners with the promise that only four staffs are needed to run 40 stores.
1.Which of the following is TRUE about the BingoBox store?
A. It is a very big supermarket in the center of a city.
B. It needs hundreds of shop assistants to take care of it.
C. Customers can use their phones to pay for the goods.
D. Registered users cannot buy things there.
2.The cameras in the store use to check if you have paid for the things.
A. facial recognition B. goods’ barcodes
C. the BingoBox D. WeChat
3.What should a customer do if he has some questions during shopping?
A. He can ask the assistants in the store for information.
B. He should give up the things he has got.
C. He can make a phone call in the store.
D. He should ask a shop assistant through video link.
4.What is the best title of this passage?
A. The First Supermarket in Shanghai
B. Use Your Alipay or WeChat to Pay
C. A Store without Any Shop Assistant
D. Enjoy Your Shopping Here
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
To encourage reading, a Chinese company placed over 10,000 books around the underground, in taxis and on planes in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The activity got the support of many Chinese stars. The “book-dropping movement,” however, won little praise. Instead, the movement caused much criticism(批评).
Some books were left untouched. Around the underground, passengers thought the books were left there to save the seats. Some books were taken away by cleaners. People also complained that they couldn’t get to the books—the trains and buses were too crowded.
The movement led to a hot debate.
Most people thought it could do little to encourage reading. “I think the best result is that people take photos when they pick up the books and write a post in WeChat. After that, they will just bring the books back home and place them on their bookshelves,” wrote one Weibo user.
Some pointed out that, the Chinese stars who supported the movement didn’t seem to be reading much. Isn’t it embarrassing(尴尬) that the movement is supported by stars who don’t read a lot?
Murong Xuecun is a famous Chinese writer. He thought the book-sharing movement was not at all a bad thing. “In the past years, the Chinese economy(经济) has been developing rapidly. Everybody is busy with work. They don’t have time for reading,” said Murong. “However, just because Chinese people don’t read often, it doesn’t mean we should do nothing to encourage reading,” Murong added.
1.What’s purpose of The “book-dropping movement”?
A.To test how much people like reading. B.To encourage people to read.
C.To encourage people to take public transport.
2.What result of “book-dropping movement” isn’t mentioned in the passage?
A.Some books were thought to save the seats.
B.Some books were taken away by cleaners.
C.Some people thought it affected the traffic.
3.The underlined word “debate” means in the passage.
A.风气 B.争论 C.兴趣
4.The fourth paragraph mainly tells us .
A.“book-dropping battle” works little B.Most people like taking selfies
C.people prefer reading in WeChat.
5.What is Murong Xuecun’s idea about “book-dropping battle”?
A.Book-sharing campaign may improve the economy
B.Chinese people are too busy to read books.
C.We shouldn’t give up encouraging reading,
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
To encourage reading,a Chinese company placed over 10,000 books around the underground,in taxis and on planes in Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou.The activity earned the support of many Chinese stars.The “book-dropping battle”,however,won little praise.Instead,the movement drew much criticism(批评).
Some books were left untouched.Around the underground,passengers thought the books were left there to save the seats.Some books were taken away by cleaners.People also complained that they couldn’t get to the books—the carriages were too crowded.
The movement led to a hot debate.
Most people thought it could do little to encourage reading.“I think the best result is that people take selfies(自拍)when they pick up the books and write a post in WeChat.After that,they will just bring the books back home and place them on their bookshelves,” wrote one Weibo user.
Some pointed out that while Watson was a great reader,the Chinese stars who supported the movement didn’t seem to be reading much.Isn’t it embarrassing that the movement is supported by stars who don’t read a lot?
Murong Xuecun is a famous Chinese writer.He thought the book-sharing campaign was not at all a bad thing.“In the past years,the Chinese economy(经济)has been developing rapidly.Everybody is busy with work.They don’t have time for reading,” said Murong.“However,just because Chinese people don’t read regularly,it doesn’t mean we should do nothing to encourage reading,” Murong added.
1.What’s the purpose of the “book-dropping battle”?
A. To encourage people to read.
B. To test how much people like reading.
C. To find out if people give back the books.
D. To encourage people to take public transport.
2.What result of “book-dropping battle” isn’t mentioned in the passage?
A. Some books were thought to save the seats.
B. Some books were taken away by cleaners.
C. People couldn’t get to the books because of the crowds.
D. Some people thought it affected the traffic.
3.The underlined word “debate” means in the passage.
A. 阅读 B. 争论 C. 兴趣 D. 风气
4.The fourth paragraph mainly tells us .
A. “book-dropping battle” works little
B. most people like taking selfies
C. people prefer reading in WeChat
D. Weibo users prefer reading books
5.What is Murong Xuecun’s idea about “book-dropping battle”?
A. Book-sharing campaign may affect the economy.
B. Chinese people are too busy to read books.
C. We shouldn’t give up encouraging reading.
D. Developing Chinese economy is more important than reading.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
To encourage reading, a Chinese company placed over 10,000 books around the underground, in taxis and on planes in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The activity earned the support of many Chinese stars. The “book-dropping battle,” however, won little praise. Instead, the movement drew much criticism(批评).
Some books were left untouched. Around the underground, passengers thought the books were left there to save the seats. Some books were taken away by cleaners. People also complained that they couldn’t get to the books—the carriages were too crowded.
The movement led to a hot debate.
Most people thought it could do little to encourage reading. “I think the best result is that people take selfies(自拍)when they pick up the books and write a post in WeChat. After that, they will just bring the books back home and place them on their bookshelves,” wrote one Weibo user.
Some pointed out that while Watson was a great reader, the Chinese stars who supported the movement didn’t seem to be reading much. Isn’t it embarrassing that the movement is supported by stars who don’t read a lot?
Murong Xuecun is a famous Chinese writer. He thought the book-sharing campaign was not at all a bad thing. “In the past years, the Chinese economy(经济) has been developing rapidly. Everybody is busy with work. They don’t have time for reading,” said Murong.“However, just because Chinese people don’t read regularly, it doesn’t mean we should do nothing to encourage reading, ” Murong added.
1.What’s purpose of The “book-dropping battle” ?
A. To encourage people to read.
B. To test how much people like reading.
C. To test find out people if give back the books.
D. To encourage people to take public transport.
2.What result of “book-dropping battle” isn’t mentioned in the passage?
A. Some books were thought to save the seats.
B. Some books were taken away by cleaners.
C. People couldn’t get to the books because of the crowded.
D. Some people thought it affected the traffic.
3.The underlined word “debate” means _____ in the passage.
A. 阅读 B. 争论 C. 兴趣 D. 风气
4.The fourth paragraph mainly tells us _______.
A. “book-dropping battle” works little
B. Most people like taking selfies
C. people prefer reading in WeChat.
D. Weibo users prefer reading books
5.What is Murong Xuecun’s idea about “book-dropping battle”?
A. Book-sharing campaign may effect the economy
B. Chinese people are too busy to read books.
C. We shouldn’t give up encouraging reading,
D. Developing Chinese economy is more important than reading.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
A Chinese cartoon company on Thursday launches (发起) a comic design competition in South Korea for collecting a cartoon character“Spring Wawa", which means“a doll of the Spring Festival" in Chinese, to represent culture of China's Lunar New Year.
South Korea is the first stop of the competition held by Shenjie Cartoon Comic Corporation. The competition opens to cartoonists all over the world to select a unique comic character for the Spring Festival.
“Santa Claus has spread western culture round the world and developed the economy of Christmas, which inspires me to create our own 'Spring Wawa' to spread C'hina's traditional festival culture overseas and stimulate related economy," said the manager of Shenjie Cartoon Comic Corporation.
Impressed by the rapid development of South Korea's cartoon industry in recent years, the manager decided to come to Seoul to look for new creative ideas from cartoonists here, and thus add ”more modern elements and beauty" into the design of“Spring Wawa".
“A new story of China's Spring Festival will be told by the new 'Spring Wawa'. This competition will also create new opportunities for exchanges and cooperation between China and South Korea's culture and creative industry."
This competition will last for almost a year for collecting comic design works among artists from home and abroad. The winner of the Highest Golden Award will get around 48,900 U.S. dollars.
The other stops of this competition include dozens of countries and districts around the world, among them are Thailand, Argentina, the United States and France.
1.Does a Chinese cartoon company launch a comic design competition on Wednesday?
2.Which country is the first stop of the competition?
3.Why does the competition open to cartoonists worldwide?
4.What will the new¨Spring Wawa" tell us?
5.How long will the competition last?
6. What do you think of such a competition? Why? (Give at least two reasons.)
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
On December 18, 2018, Chinese Internet company Alibaba opened a hotel in which a series of tasks such as check-in, light control and room service can be completely done by AI and robots.
Alibaba was first s1. up in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The FlyZoo Hotel opened there, which is k2.as the company's first “future hotel”.
Customers can check into the hotel by s3. scanning(扫描) their faces. The smart system built in the hotel also makes it p4. for customers to use their faces as key cards to open doors and enjoy other hotel services e5..
Users can also control the lights and television in the room t6. Alibaba's voice-controlled helper, while robots are used to serve dishes and drinks. Hotel bookings and check-out can a7. be done on a mobile phone app.
“The AI-based solution can help customers s8. time and set hotel workers free from too much work," said Wang Qun, CEO of the FlyZoo Hotel.
The hotel is the latest example of Chinese tech companies' try in t9. industries such as the hotel industry.
“We want to build a‘smart brain’ for hotels,” said Wang.“In the future, we will c10. to make hotels smarter, as well as create more special experiences for customers according to their personal needs.
九年级英语单词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析