题目
Today,there's hardly an aspect of our life that isn't being upended by the tons of information available on the hundreds of millions of sites crowding the Internet,not to mention its ability to keep us in constant touch with each other via electronic mail. "If the automobile and aerospace technology had exploded at the same pace as computer and information technology," says Microsoft,"a new car would cost about $2 and go 600 miles on a small quantity of gas. And you could buy a Boeing 747 for the cost of a pizza." Probably the biggest payoff,however,is the billions of dollars the Internet is saving companies in producing goods and serving for the needs of their customers. Nothing like it has been seen since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution,when power-driven machines began producing more in a day than men could turn out in nearly a year. "We view the growth of the Internet and e-commerce as a global trend," says Merrill Lynch,"along the lines of printing press,the telephone,the computer,and electricity." You would be hard pressed to name something that isn't available on the Internet. Consider:books,health care,movie tickets, construction materials, baby clothes, stocks, cattle feed, music,electronics,antiques, tool, real estate, toys, autographs of famous people, wine and airline tickets. And even after you've moved on to your final resting place, there's no reason that those you love can't keep in touch. A company called offers a place for you to store "afterlife e-mails" you can send to Heaven with the help of a "guardian angel". Kids today are so computer literate that it in fact ensures the United States will remain the unchallenged leader in cyberspace for the foreseeable future. Nearly all children in families with incomes of more than $75,000 a year have home computers,according to a study by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Youngsters from ages 2 to 17 at all income levels have computers,with 52% of those connected to the Internet. Most kids use computers to play games(some for 30 hours or more a week),and many teenage girls think nothing of rushing home from school to have e-mail chats with friends they have just left. What's clear is that,whether we like it or not,the Internet is an ever growing part of our lives and there is no turning back. "The Internet is just 20% invented," says cyber pioneer Jake Winebaum. "The last 80% is happening now."(1)What can we learn from the Microsoft's remark? ____ A. Information technology is developing at an amazing speed.B. Today's cars and airplanes are extremely overpriced.C. Information technology has reached the point where improvement is difficult.D. There's more competition in information technology industry than in car industry.(2)According to the author, the biggest benefit of the Internet is that ____ .A. it speeds up profit makingB. it saves companies huge amounts of moneyC. it brings people incredible convenienceD. it provides easy access to information(3)The author gives the example of to make the point that ____ .A. there are some genius ideas on the InternetB. people are free to do anything on the InternetC. people can find good bargains on the InternetD. almost anything is available on the Internet(4)What is the message the author intends to convey? ____ A. The Internet is going to get firm hold of our lives someday.B. We should have a positive attitude towards the changes the Internet brings.C. The Internet is going to influence our lives even more greatly.D. Children should be well prepared for the challenges in the information age.
Today,there's hardly an aspect of our life that isn't being upended by the tons of information available on the hundreds of millions of sites crowding the Internet,not to mention its ability to keep us in constant touch with each other via electronic mail. "If the automobile and aerospace technology had exploded at the same pace as computer and information technology," says Microsoft,"a new car would cost about $2 and go 600 miles on a small quantity of gas. And you could buy a Boeing 747 for the cost of a pizza."
Probably the biggest payoff,however,is the billions of dollars the Internet is saving companies in producing goods and serving for the needs of their customers. Nothing like it has been seen since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution,when power-driven machines began producing more in a day than men could turn out in nearly a year. "We view the growth of the Internet and e-commerce as a global trend," says Merrill Lynch,"along the lines of printing press,the telephone,the computer,and electricity."
You would be hard pressed to name something that isn't available on the Internet. Consider:books,health care,movie tickets, construction materials, baby clothes, stocks, cattle feed, music,electronics,antiques, tool, real estate, toys, autographs of famous people, wine and airline tickets. And even after you've moved on to your final resting place, there's no reason that those you love can't keep in touch. A company called offers a place for you to store "afterlife e-mails" you can send to Heaven with the help of a "guardian angel".
Kids today are so computer literate that it in fact ensures the United States will remain the unchallenged leader in cyberspace for the foreseeable future. Nearly all children in families with incomes of more than $75,000 a year have home computers,according to a study by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Youngsters from ages 2 to 17 at all income levels have computers,with 52% of those connected to the Internet. Most kids use computers to play games(some for 30 hours or more a week),and many teenage girls think nothing of rushing home from school to have e-mail chats with friends they have just left.
What's clear is that,whether we like it or not,the Internet is an ever growing part of our lives and there is no turning back. "The Internet is just 20% invented," says cyber pioneer Jake Winebaum. "The last 80% is happening now."
(1)What can we learn from the Microsoft's remark? ____
A. Information technology is developing at an amazing speed.
B. Today's cars and airplanes are extremely overpriced.
C. Information technology has reached the point where improvement is difficult.
D. There's more competition in information technology industry than in car industry.
(2)According to the author, the biggest benefit of the Internet is that ____ .
A. it speeds up profit making
B. it saves companies huge amounts of money
C. it brings people incredible convenience
D. it provides easy access to information
(3)The author gives the example of to make the point that ____ .
A. there are some genius ideas on the Internet
B. people are free to do anything on the Internet
C. people can find good bargains on the Internet
D. almost anything is available on the Internet
(4)What is the message the author intends to convey? ____
A. The Internet is going to get firm hold of our lives someday.
B. We should have a positive attitude towards the changes the Internet brings.
C. The Internet is going to influence our lives even more greatly.
D. Children should be well prepared for the challenges in the information age.
Probably the biggest payoff,however,is the billions of dollars the Internet is saving companies in producing goods and serving for the needs of their customers. Nothing like it has been seen since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution,when power-driven machines began producing more in a day than men could turn out in nearly a year. "We view the growth of the Internet and e-commerce as a global trend," says Merrill Lynch,"along the lines of printing press,the telephone,the computer,and electricity."
You would be hard pressed to name something that isn't available on the Internet. Consider:books,health care,movie tickets, construction materials, baby clothes, stocks, cattle feed, music,electronics,antiques, tool, real estate, toys, autographs of famous people, wine and airline tickets. And even after you've moved on to your final resting place, there's no reason that those you love can't keep in touch. A company called offers a place for you to store "afterlife e-mails" you can send to Heaven with the help of a "guardian angel".
Kids today are so computer literate that it in fact ensures the United States will remain the unchallenged leader in cyberspace for the foreseeable future. Nearly all children in families with incomes of more than $75,000 a year have home computers,according to a study by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Youngsters from ages 2 to 17 at all income levels have computers,with 52% of those connected to the Internet. Most kids use computers to play games(some for 30 hours or more a week),and many teenage girls think nothing of rushing home from school to have e-mail chats with friends they have just left.
What's clear is that,whether we like it or not,the Internet is an ever growing part of our lives and there is no turning back. "The Internet is just 20% invented," says cyber pioneer Jake Winebaum. "The last 80% is happening now."
(1)What can we learn from the Microsoft's remark? ____
A. Information technology is developing at an amazing speed.
B. Today's cars and airplanes are extremely overpriced.
C. Information technology has reached the point where improvement is difficult.
D. There's more competition in information technology industry than in car industry.
(2)According to the author, the biggest benefit of the Internet is that ____ .
A. it speeds up profit making
B. it saves companies huge amounts of money
C. it brings people incredible convenience
D. it provides easy access to information
(3)The author gives the example of to make the point that ____ .
A. there are some genius ideas on the Internet
B. people are free to do anything on the Internet
C. people can find good bargains on the Internet
D. almost anything is available on the Internet
(4)What is the message the author intends to convey? ____
A. The Internet is going to get firm hold of our lives someday.
B. We should have a positive attitude towards the changes the Internet brings.
C. The Internet is going to influence our lives even more greatly.
D. Children should be well prepared for the challenges in the information age.
题目解答
答案
(1)A.推理判断题。根据第一段中的If the automobile and aerospace technology had exploded at the same pace as computer and information technology(如果汽车和航空航天技术的发展速度与计算机和信息技术的发展速度相同)可知信息技术以惊人的速度发展,故选A.
(2)B.细节理解题。根据第二段第一句Probably the biggest payoff, however, is the billions of dollars the Internet is saving companies in producing goods and serving for the needs of their customers.(然而,最大的回报可能是互联网为公司节省了数十亿美元的资金,用于生产商品和满足客户的需求)可知它节省了公司大量的钱,故选B.
(3)D.细节理解题。根据第三段中的A company called offers a place for you to store "afterlife e-mails" you can send to Heaven with the help of a "guardian angel"(一家叫为你提供一个储存"来世电子邮件"的地方,你可以在"守护天使"的帮助下发送到天堂)由此推测,几乎在因特网什么事情都有可能做,故选D.
(4)C.细节理解题。根据最后一段内容What's clear is that, whether we like it or not, the Internet is an ever growing part of our lives and there is no turning back.(很明显,不管我们喜不喜欢,互联网是我们生活中不断增长的一部分,没有回头路)可知因特网大大地影响了人们的生活,故选C.
(2)B.细节理解题。根据第二段第一句Probably the biggest payoff, however, is the billions of dollars the Internet is saving companies in producing goods and serving for the needs of their customers.(然而,最大的回报可能是互联网为公司节省了数十亿美元的资金,用于生产商品和满足客户的需求)可知它节省了公司大量的钱,故选B.
(3)D.细节理解题。根据第三段中的A company called offers a place for you to store "afterlife e-mails" you can send to Heaven with the help of a "guardian angel"(一家叫为你提供一个储存"来世电子邮件"的地方,你可以在"守护天使"的帮助下发送到天堂)由此推测,几乎在因特网什么事情都有可能做,故选D.
(4)C.细节理解题。根据最后一段内容What's clear is that, whether we like it or not, the Internet is an ever growing part of our lives and there is no turning back.(很明显,不管我们喜不喜欢,互联网是我们生活中不断增长的一部分,没有回头路)可知因特网大大地影响了人们的生活,故选C.
解析
步骤 1:理解Microsoft的评论
Microsoft的评论表明,信息技术的发展速度非常快,如果汽车和航空航天技术以同样的速度发展,那么汽车和飞机的价格将会非常便宜。这说明信息技术的发展速度非常快。
步骤 2:理解互联网带来的最大好处
互联网为公司节省了大量资金,用于生产商品和满足客户的需求。这是互联网带来的最大好处。
步骤 3:理解的例子
的例子说明了几乎任何东西都可以在互联网上找到。
步骤 4:理解作者想要传达的信息
作者想要传达的信息是,互联网将对我们的生活产生更大的影响。
Microsoft的评论表明,信息技术的发展速度非常快,如果汽车和航空航天技术以同样的速度发展,那么汽车和飞机的价格将会非常便宜。这说明信息技术的发展速度非常快。
步骤 2:理解互联网带来的最大好处
互联网为公司节省了大量资金,用于生产商品和满足客户的需求。这是互联网带来的最大好处。
步骤 3:理解的例子
的例子说明了几乎任何东西都可以在互联网上找到。
步骤 4:理解作者想要传达的信息
作者想要传达的信息是,互联网将对我们的生活产生更大的影响。