In the years to come, everyone will be able to take pride in______we responded to this challenge.
A.what B.when C.that D.how
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In the years to come, everyone will be able to take pride in______we responded to this challenge.
A.what B.when C.that D.how
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Perhaps the day will come ____ people will be able to breathe clean air in cities.
A.when | B.while | C.as | D.since |
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China, which takes pride in inventions in ancient times, has once again shown its 1. (able) to change the world with its “new four great inventions”: high-speed railways, electronic payments, shared bicycles and online shopping. The “new four great inventions” are all related 2.China’s high-tech innovation(创新), 3.improved the quality of people’s lives. “My wallet is no longer in use. I can buy and eat 4. I want simply with a tap of my phone,” said Lin Jinlong, 5. overseas Chinese student from Cambodia, 6.(add) that “even pancake sellers are using Alipay (mobile payment). We can also order food at home, which is super convenient. If I 7.(be) at home in Cambodia, I would have to go outdoors.”
The bikes themselves are not new, but the operating model of bike-sharing is based on satellite navigation system, mobile payment, big data and other high technologies. It is 8.(increase) clear that China is innovating and no longer copying Western ideas. This is partly because China skipped over the PC age and went directly to mobile. China has the 9.(large) mobile use in the world.
In terms of the “new four great inventions”, Charlie Dai, principal analyst of American market research company Forrester, said, “These products and services 10.(improve) customer experience so far, improving national and global economy at the same time”.
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It is reported that a space station ______ on the moon in years to come.
A. will be building B. will be built
C. has been building D. has been built
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It is reported that a space station ______ on the moon in years to come.
A. will be building B. will be built
C. has been buildingD. has been built
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In a few years, China will be able to produce camera recorders on a large ______.
A.scale | B.extent | C.degree | D.range |
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Teenage brains in the digital world
When it comes to technology, adults won't be able to keep up with their children. It took the radio 38 years to reach 50 million people, but it took only 20 years for the phone to reach the same number, and 13 years for the television. In contrast, it took Facebook 3.6 years. 1.
Over the 15 years, digital communication has brought in more changes than the printing press did in 1570. And those most likely to use them in this world are teenagers? whose brains appear to have an extraordinary capacity to adapt to the world around them. 2.enabling teenagers to keep up with the increasing pace of digital technology and giving them an advantage when it comes to multitasking(多重任务处理).
In the US, on average teenagers spend 8.5 hours a day using computers, mobiles, and other devices to learn, interact, and play. 3. such as talking on the phone while you're watching TV. As they stare at these screens, they're taking in and sorting through an incredible amount of information.
4.YouTube indicates that teenagers all over the world are watching the same clips and laughing at the same joke, indicating that they are more global-minded than teenagers in the past. They may be keen on texting their friends and posting updates on social media sites.
5. By the age of 30, our brains have become more set in their way, making it harder for us to adapt and cope with the new technology.
A. However, there is a cut-off.
B. Twitter only needed 88 days.
C. There are concerns about how to make friends online.
D. There is an advantage of the growing digital trend.
E. Having a more flexible brain means certain parts of it haven't developed yet,
F. This means that the teenage brain can adapt to new technology,
G. This increases t0 11.5 hours if you include all the multitasking that goes on,
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_____, he will ____his father’s business in the coming year.
A. Intelligent enough, take over
B. Enough intelligent, hand over
C. Intelligently enough, take over
D. Enough intelligently, hand over
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. Please give money if possible, people in the earthquake-stricken areas in Yushu will be able to reconstruct their homes.
A. as B. and C. or D. but
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Guests arriving at the Aloft Hotel in Manhattan or one in Silicon Valley will soon be able to do something hotels have dreamed about offering for years: walk past the check-in desk and enter their rooms by using a smartphone as a room key. The boutique hotel brand from Starwood to
Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. plans to offer this feature at two hotels, in the Harlem neighborhood and in Cupertino, Calif, before the end of the quarter.
Starwood officials are hoping this will be one of the biggest technological changes in the industry since free Wi-Fi. "We believe this will become the new standard for how people will want to enter a hotel." says Frits van Passchen, Starwood's CEO. "It may be a novelty at first,but we think it will become table stakes for managing a hotel.
Not everyone is so sure. Past attempts to use technology to streamline the check-in process have had mixed results. Robert Habeeb, president of the First Hospitality Group, which is the owner of 55 hotels in the U.S, says he pulled out check-in kiosks at two of his Holiday Inn hotels after finding that most guests ignored them. He found that many travelers will sacrifice speed or ease to talk with a staff member and ensure their room has the right view or location, or to try for an upgrade. Other guests may still want to be greeted when they arrive.
Hotels have never been known for being in the forefront of technology. The industry is often a delay, in part because many hotels are owned and managed by separate companies, making investments in technology more complicated. Nevertheless, many hotel operators have been searching for ways to remove the bottlenecks that can form at a hotel's front desk. The delays are the bane(祸根)of many a road warrior's travel experience. “Everybody has to check in, but we are all doing it pretty much the same way we were 100 years ago, ”says Christopher Nassetta, chief executive officer for Hilton Worldwide holdings Inc.”It' s something we are seriously addressing.
Yet it is still not clear that virtual keys will do better than previous attempts to beat traditional check-ins. An effort several years ago to allow guests to enter rooms with the magnetic strip on their credit cards never became popular . Guests worried about security and were unwilling to give their kids credit cards instead of room keys.
1.According to the first two paragraphs, which of the following is NOT true.
A. Aloft of Hotel in Manhattan will allow guests to use a smartphone as a room key
B. All Starwood Hotels plan to offer the new room key before the end of the quarter.
C. Hotel officials hope the new room key will be a great change in hotel industry.
D. The new room key may become a new standard of choosing a hotel
2.The word streamline(Para. 3) is closest in meaning to _____________.
A. simplify B. strengthen
C. change D. unify
3.Christopher Nassetta would most likely agree that _____________.
A. it's a good idea to cancel check-in
B. the way of check-in needs to be changed
C. the management of hotel needs to be improved
D. it's time to make use of technology in hotel industry
4.From the text we can see that the writer thinks the future of the new room key is __________.
A. optimistic B. negative
C. bright D. uncertain
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