Recently, Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of Huawei pointed out the importance of _______. “The future of a country lies in the quality of its learning culture”, he said in an interview.
A.information B.translation C.education
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Recently, Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of Huawei pointed out the importance of _______. “The future of a country lies in the quality of its learning culture”, he said in an interview.
A.information B.translation C.education
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—How long do you think __________?
—It might take 10 years, according to Ren Zhengfei, CEO of Huawei.
A.will it take to fully develop 6G
B.it will take to fully develop 6G
C.will take it to fully develop 6G
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Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs Passed Away
Steve Jobs, the founder and former CEO of Apple, died on October 5 at the age of 56. Jobs had been fighting with cancer since 2004. In August 2011, he quit as CEO.
When asked what Steve Jobs is best remembered for, many of us would name a particular product: the iPod, the iPhone or the iPad, for example. But in the eyes of Eric Jackson, a reporter with Forbes magazine, Jobs brought much more to the world than these popular devices. Some of the lessons he taught us were equally inspiring.
Jobs taught us how to face failure. He was fired by the successor(继任者)he himself chose. Despite this, Jobs didn't hide away. He picked himself up and continued to follow his passion.
Another valuable lesson he taught us was to listen to that voice in the back of your head — the voice that tells you if you’re on the right track or not. Most of us simply decide that we’re going to work in finance or become a doctor because our parents tell us this is what we should do. But Jobs believed and showed that it is wise to listen to that voice in your head, whatever it is telling you to do.”Steve was among the greatest American innovators— brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.” Said the US President Barack Obama.
Jobs’ death | Steve Jobs, who started Apple, died of 1. on October 5. | |
_2. for people remembering Jobs | ﹡Many people are fond of particular devices, 3. the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. ﹡Some people, such as Erick Jackson, are inspired by his words. | |
_4. that Jobs taught us | Facing failure bravely | Even though Jobs was fired by the successor he himself chose, he still 5. his passion. |
_6. to the voice in your head | It is wise to 7._ whatever the voice in your head is telling you to do. | |
Remarks on Jobs from the US 8. | As one of the greatest American innovators, Jobs was brave enough to think in a 9. way, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and had the 10. to do it. | |
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Mark Zuckerberg, is an American computer programmer, CEO, and founder of Facebook. His net worth is about US$58.6 billion, ranking him the fifth richest person in the world. On December 1st , 2015, he and his wife announced that they would give 99 percent of their Facebook shares to the Chan Zuckerberg Fund. Since 2010, Time magazine has named Zuckerberg among the 100 wealthiest and most influential people in the world.
Born in 1984, he and his three sisters were brought up in a small village in New York, at High School, Zuckerberg was outstanding in classes. He won prizes in science (math, astronomy, and physics). He can also read and write French, Hebrew, Latin, and ancient Greek. Zuckerberg began using computers and writing software in middle school. His father taught him BASIC Programming in 1990. He enjoyed developing computer programs, especially communication tools and games. During his high school years, he built a software program called "ZuckNet" that allowed all the computers between the house and his father’s dental office to communicate with each other. The following year, he built a music player called the Synapse Media Player. It used machine learning to learn the user's listening habits.
In 2004, Zuckerberg launched Facebook from Harvard. He left Harvard in his second year to complete his project—facebook. Helped by his college roommates and fellow Harvard students, facebook expanded rapidly, reaching one billion users by 2012.
In 2003, Zuckerberg met Priscilla Chan, at a party during his second year at Harvard. They have been dating since their Harvard days. In 2010, they got married and had their first baby, Maxima. The couple announced on their Chinese New Year video, that their daughter’s Chinese name is Chen Mingyu. On Mar 18th , 2016, while visiting Beijing, He posted on facebook, “It’s great to be back in Beijing! I kicked off my visit with a run through Tiananmen Square, past the Forbidden City and over to the Temple of Heaven.” With a Chinese American wife and speech by Mandarin in Tsinghua University, Zuckerberg is famous in China. He seems to be willing to take efforts to make Facebook available in the mainland to connect all people in the world.
1.Mark did NOT run past________ to start his visit in China.
A. Tsinghua University B. the Temple of Heaven
C. Tiananmen Square D. the Forbidden City
2.From the first Paragraph, we can know that________.
A. Time magazine named Zuckerberg as the fifth richest person.
B. Zuckerberg made a lot of money by selling his shares.
C. Facebook is the biggest company at that time.
D. Zuckerberg becomes very successful now.
3.In what order did the following events take place?
a.He met his wife Priscilla Chan at a party.
b.Synapse Media Player was built by him.
c.He was born in a small village in New York.
d.His father taught him BASIC Programming.
e.He got married and had his first baby.
A. cdbea B. cbdae C. cdbae D. adecb
4.From the passage we can know that ________.
A. Zuckerberg loves China very much.
B. Zuckerberg received little popularity from users
C. Zuckerberg’s mother developed his computer talents
D. Zuckerberg and his wife graduated from Harvard .
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Zuckerberg’s happy marriage
B. Zuckerberg —a computer genius.
C. How Zuckerberg created facebook.
D. The popularity of Zuckerberg’s facebook .
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Steve Jobs, the founder and former CEO of Apple, died in 2011 at the age of 56. Jobs had been fighting cancer since 2004.
Even as a young man, Jobs was never one who followed the rules. He dropped out of college after only six months. He quit his first job to backpack around India. Jobs says that those early experiences made him creative. They opened up his mind and helped to create Apple’s “think different” spirit.
As a successful businessman, Steve’s passion and energy encouraged the world. He told us to “do what you love”. He believed “ People with passion can change the world for the better.” He made computers fun and interesting. His iPhone, iPad and iTouch are popular around the world. People say Jobs sells dreams, not products.
Jobs taught us how to face failure. He was fired by the successor he himself chose. Despite this, Jobs didn’t hide away. He picked himself up and continued to follow his passion.
Another valuable lesson he taught us was to listen to that voice in the back of your head – the voice that tells you if you’re on the right track or not. Most of us simply decide that we’re going to work in finance or become a doctor because our parents tell us this is what we should do. But Jobs believed and showed that it is wise to listen to that voice in your head, whatever it is telling you to do.
As Barack Obama said, Steve was “brave enough to think differently, brave enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.”
1.How many years had Steve Jobs been fighting the disease?
A. For 56 years. B. For 24 years. C. For 12 years. D. For 7 years.
2.What did young Steve do?
A. He finished his college. B. His first job was to travel around India.
C. He created Apple after leaving school. D. He never followed the rules.
3.What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
A. To do what your parents tell you. B. To work in finance or become a doctor.
C. To do what you should do. D. To follow your heart.
4.What can we learn from Steve Jobs?
A. If you want to succeed, try to drop out of the college.
B. Believe that working hard is more important.
C. Be brave enough to follow your heart.
D. What your parents tell you is always wrong.
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Name | Personal Information |
Ma Yun | Born in 1964. The founder, chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group. One of the richest businessmen in the world. |
Mo Yan | Born in 1955. Worked hard and became the first Chinese national writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His novel: Red Sorghum |
Jay Chou | Born in 1979 in Taiwan, China. A popular singer. Favorite music: Hip-Hop |
Yi Jianlian | Born in1987. Began to play for the National Basketball Team in 2004. The most valuable player. |
1.Ma Yun is ______________.
A. the founder of Alibaba Group
B. the chairman of Alibaba Group
C. the CEO of Alibaba Group
D. All of above.
2.Red sorghum is the name of a _________.
A. sport B. song
C. novel D. magazine
3.According to the passage, the _____ was born in 1979.
A. writer B. singer
C. basketball player D. the businessman
4.Yi jianlian began to play basketball for______ in 2004.
A. China B. Canada C. America D. England
5.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Ma Yun is the richest singer in the world.
B. Jan Chou is from Taiwan, China.
C. Mo Yan is the first writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
D. Yi Jianlian is the most valuable player.
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Steve Jobs, the founder and former CEO of Apple, died on October 5th, 2011 at the age of fifty-six a1. a seven-year-long fight with cancer(癌症),when every Apple fan was waiting for the next s2. .
What is Jobs best remembered for? Many of us would name some great products(产品): the iPod, the iTouch, the iPhone or the iPad. They have c3. the way we enjoy music, television, and even books. But Jobs brought much more to the world than these p4. products. As a s5. businessman, Jobs’ passion(热情) and energy encouraged the world. He told us to “do what you love”. He said, “The o6. thing that keeps me going is that I love what I do.” He believed “People with passion can change the world f7. the better.” Jobs made computers interesting and easy to u8. . His iPhone, iPad and iTouch are popular a9. the world. People say Jobs sold dreams, not products. As the US president Barack Obama said, “Jobs was brave enough to think differently, bold(大胆的) enough to b10. he could change the world, and talented(有天赋的) enough to do it.”
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The Apple founder and former CEO Jobs(乔布斯) ________ on Wednesday at the age of 56.
A. took away B. passed away C. put away D. threw away
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The Apple founder and former CEO Jobs ________ on Wednesday at the age of 56.
A.took away B.passed away
C.put away D.threw away
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The Apple founder and former CEO Jobs ________ on Wednesday at the age of 56.
A.took away B.passed away
C.put away D.threw away
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