81. What does the underlined word "consumers" in the passage pr obably mean in Chinese? A. 费用 B. 用户 C. 速度 82. What is the average Internet speed in China now? A. 3.4 Mpbs B. 10 Mpbs C. 11.1 Mpbs 83. Premier Li Keqiang said China needed to ______. A. do more to provide better Internet services B. build more bus stations in the countryside C. call on people to use better mobile phones 84. We can learn from the passage that ______. A. China's telecommunications operators refuse to lower costs B. Internet speeds in China are faster than in the US nowadays C. China has the largest number of Internet users in the world 85. What would be the best title for the passage? A. More Stations and Fewer Users B. Better Services and Higher Price C. Fewer Speed s and Lower Costs D:阅读下面短文,从方框内选择恰当的句子填入文中空白处,使短文内容完整、意思连贯。 In 2011, when British photographer David J. Slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The result was hundreds of monkey selfies (自拍照). The best ones show a monkey smiling toothily for the camera. 76 Nobody knew they would create a copyright(版权) battle three years later. Last month, a website put the monkey selfies online under a collection of free photos without Slater's permission(允许). 77 However, the website refused to do so. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. 78 They said, "US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can't ask for copyright, that means monkeys don't own copyright." 79 He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot of money traveling to Indonesia; and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his cameras away. All these have made him own the pictures, no matter who pushed the button. In a sense, the monkeys helped him take the photos, Slater said. 80 Who do you think will win this interesting battle? A. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button. B. As of now, there has be en no result in the Monkey Selfie case. C. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet. D. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright. E. Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera. 第四部分 写(共三大题,满分45分) Ⅸ. 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10 分) 阅读下面短文,根据汉语、首字母或语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词。 所填单词要求意义准确,拼写完整、正确。 Few Chinese people saw the Internet business would make much money when Ma Yun started Alibaba in 1999. Many people thought he was 81 /'kre?z?/. However, the man believed that e 82 should have a dream. "The most important thing is that we believ ed in our dream f 83 the first day to today and tomorrow. Of course we make many 84 (错误) , but we never gave up hope," Ma said. The 50-year-old became Chinese mainland's 85 (最富有的) man with 150 billion yuan. Ma's 86 /?'ten?n/ is not only on the Internet business. Alibaba p 87 an important part in Sina Weibo and Youku Tudou. He's also the board of China's most successful soccer 88 (俱乐部), Guangzhou Evergrand. Now, Ma has a bigger dream. "We hop e that i 89 the next 15 years the world will 90 (变化) because of us," he said. X. 任务型阅读 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答91-94题,并按要求完成第95题。 Do you know what are the world's tallest animals? How do they sleep and drink? You may think it's difficult for them to sleep, but they have no such problems because giraffes don't often stop for a snooze. As they are so tall---males can grow up to 18 feet, giraffes actually have the shortest sleep requirement of mammals, with an average of half an hour a day. When they sleep, they seldom lie down and sleep for minutes at a time, since it's difficult for them to get up again and it's dangerous in the wild. But the giraffe in the zoo sleeps around 4.6 hours per day, mostly at night. It usually sleeps lying down. (责任编辑:admin) |