问答题Passage 8Questions 19 - 33  ● Read this information about Nokia.  ● Choose the best word to fill each gap.  ● For each question 19-33, make one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet.  ● There is an example at the beginning. (0)  Nokia, the world’s top handset maker, promised recently to deliver its first, new-generation mobile phones in the near future, having (0)______. about 10,000 third-generation (3G) handsets to operators Vodafone Group PIc and Orange and equipment makers Ericsson and Nortel Net-works for testing.  The Finnish heavyweight is arriving (19)______ to the European market with 3G phones, which offer video services and (20)______ fast, multimedia products. Arch rivals—such as Japan’s NEC and US-based Motorola—have already delivered their 3G phones in (21)______ However, despite spending more than 100 billion euros (US $107 billion) on 3G licences in 2000, equipment makers’ top customers—mobile phone (22)______—have delayed commercial 3G launches. They are waiting for evidence that customers want the new services before investing further in the costly technology.  In the meantime, Nokia is (23)______ with computer technology giant IBM and the world’s biggest enterprise software maker, Oracle, to (24)______ deeper into the lucrative market for mobile access to E-mail, calendar and corporate databases. The (25)______ is in response to Microsoft, which wants to (26)______ into the mobile phone software market with its Windows operating system—already a (27)______ force in the personal computer (PC) industry—which allows (28)______ to corporate networks.  Nokia, unlike many others in the hard-hit (29)______ equipment sector, has been showing double-digit profitability throughout the sector’s two-year fall. Its operating (30)______ reached 25 percent in the fourth quarter of 2002.  As Nokia and other European mobile phone manufacturers are only starting to unveil their 3G phones now, their overseas (31)______ have been securing some of the early (32)______. Japanese heavyweight NTT DoCoMo became the world’s first, operator to start selling 3G phones in its (33)______ market in 2001, using home-grown vendors such as NEC, Matsushita Panasonic and Fujitsu.  Example:  A taken   B sent   C made   D performed  19. A. early       B. slowly    C. late       D. lately  20. A. many        B. other     C. more       D. some  21. A. U. S.       B. Finland    C. Japan      D. Europe  22. A. manufacturers    B. operators   C. clients     D. users  23. A. teaming      B. grouping   C. working     D. banding  24. A. go         B. enter     C. dig       D. step  25. A. principle      B. plan     C. strategy     D. move  26. A. muscle       B. push     C. squeeze     D. crowd  27. A. powerless     B. powered    C. powerful     D. powering  28. A. link        B. connect    C. log       D. access  29. A. electric      B. telecoms   C. electronic    D. telegram  30. A. margin       B. income    C. output      D. gain  31. A. partners      B. customers   C. counterparts   D. distributors  32. A. trades       B. deals     C. transactions   D. orders  33. A. own         B. foreign    C. oversea     D. home

问答题
Passage 8Questions 19 - 33  ● Read this information about Nokia.  ● Choose the best word to fill each gap.  ● For each question 19-33, make one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet.  ● There is an example at the beginning. (0)  Nokia, the world’s top handset maker, promised recently to deliver its first, new-generation mobile phones in the near future, having (0)______. about 10,000 third-generation (3G) handsets to operators Vodafone Group PIc and Orange and equipment makers Ericsson and Nortel Net-works for testing.  The Finnish heavyweight is arriving (19)______ to the European market with 3G phones, which offer video services and (20)______ fast, multimedia products. Arch rivals—such as Japan’s NEC and US-based Motorola—have already delivered their 3G phones in (21)______ However, despite spending more than 100 billion euros (US $107 billion) on 3G licences in 2000, equipment makers’ top customers—mobile phone (22)______—have delayed commercial 3G launches. They are waiting for evidence that customers want the new services before investing further in the costly technology.  In the meantime, Nokia is (23)______ with computer technology giant IBM and the world’s biggest enterprise software maker, Oracle, to (24)______ deeper into the lucrative market for mobile access to E-mail, calendar and corporate databases. The (25)______ is in response to Microsoft, which wants to (26)______ into the mobile phone software market with its Windows operating system—already a (27)______ force in the personal computer (PC) industry—which allows (28)______ to corporate networks.  Nokia, unlike many others in the hard-hit (29)______ equipment sector, has been showing double-digit profitability throughout the sector’s two-year fall. Its operating (30)______ reached 25 percent in the fourth quarter of 2002.  As Nokia and other European mobile phone manufacturers are only starting to unveil their 3G phones now, their overseas (31)______ have been securing some of the early (32)______. Japanese heavyweight NTT DoCoMo became the world’s first, operator to start selling 3G phones in its (33)______ market in 2001, using home-grown vendors such as NEC, Matsushita Panasonic and Fujitsu.  Example:  A taken   B sent   C made   D performed  19. A. early       B. slowly    C. late       D. lately  20. A. many        B. other     C. more       D. some  21. A. U. S.       B. Finland    C. Japan      D. Europe  22. A. manufacturers    B. operators   C. clients     D. users  23. A. teaming      B. grouping   C. working     D. banding  24. A. go         B. enter     C. dig       D. step  25. A. principle      B. plan     C. strategy     D. move  26. A. muscle       B. push     C. squeeze     D. crowd  27. A. powerless     B. powered    C. powerful     D. powering  28. A. link        B. connect    C. log       D. access  29. A. electric      B. telecoms   C. electronic    D. telegram  30. A. margin       B. income    C. output      D. gain  31. A. partners      B. customers   C. counterparts   D. distributors  32. A. trades       B. deals     C. transactions   D. orders  33. A. own         B. foreign    C. oversea     D. home

参考解析

解析: 暂无解析

相关考题:

Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A.The zoo needed more information about the woman.B.A baby elephant was hurt during the war.C.The woman lived quite near the zoo.

I haven't read( )book, but I read half of it. At least I know something about the subject now. A、wholeB、the wholeC、all ofD、all

What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To teach patients ways for quick recovery.B. To present a report on a scientific research.C. To show the importance of a good lifestyle.D, To give information about a kind of medicine.

We can infer from this passage that______.A. people cannot sent visible information until 19th centuryB. we cannot communicate without soundC. the ways of communication are similar in different countriesD. in ancient time, enough people is necessary to send messages over distance

For this part, write a passage about 100~- 120 words entitled Friendship.

Did you read ( ) the letter a second time A、upB、overC、intoD、about

Which of the following can' NOT be used as a pre-reading task?__________A.Predicting what a passage is about.B.Creating a word web related to a topic.C.Listening to the recording of a passage.D.Sharing what is already known about a topic.

Which of the following is true according to the passage? __________A.The National Salt Reduction Initiative aims to put pressure on food companiesB.Parents of children don' t care much about the calorie information of fast foodC.Parents will order the food that contains more salt for their childrenD.If people eat less salt every day, they will never suffer from heart disease

二、考题解析【教学过程】Teaching aims:Knowledge aim:Students can get some knowledge about the city Pompeii.Ability aim:Students can use the past perfect tense to describe a place.Emotional aim:Students will be interested in foreign history and have the desire to explore unknown things.Key and difficult point:Key Point: Students can fully understand the passage and find required information.Difficult Point: Students can cultivate the curiosity towards foreign history.Teaching procedure:Step 1: Warming-up1. Greet the students.2. Show some pictures of culture relics and introduce some background knowledge about them.Step 2: Pre-reading1. Use pictures and videos to teach new words: Volcanic eruption, buried, event, etc.2. Exhibit the picture of Pompeii and ask students whether they know something about this city. Invite several people to briefly talk about it.Step 3: While-reading1. Read the text quickly and find the main content of the passage.2. Read it for the second time. Students need to complete the timeline after reading the passage.

You work as a database administrator for Certkiller .com. You enabled tracing while creating a listener to your database.  What additional information is available to you when you enable tracing?()A、Information about each Oracle Net connection.B、Information about each entry in theLinstener.orafileC、Information about the changed done in the databaseD、Information about the different listeners in your systemE、Information about all thenondatabasefiles required to operate the database

单选题The final paragraph plays what role in relation to the rest of the passage?AIt offers information that raises doubts about the conclusions expressed in the previous paragraph.BIt discusses an alternative view to points stated as facts in the second paragraph.CIt restates the question raised in the opening paragraph, using information offered in the second and third paragraphs.DIt offers background information for the system described in the two preceding paragraphs.EIt summarizes points raised elsewhere in the passage.

问答题Practice 12  ● You work in a company which deals with industrial waste. You have read about a new kind of pump which could save your company thousands of dollars in servicing and maintenance costs.  ● Write a memo of 30—40 words to your Head of Department saying:  ● where you read about the new pump,  ● why you think it could be a good investment,  ● how you might get more information about it.

单选题One might infer from the passage that Hemingway preferred which one of the following sources for his novels and short stories?AStories that he had heard from friends or chance acquaintancesBStories that he had read about in newspapers or other secondary sourcesCStories that came to him in periods of meditation or in dreamDStories that he had lived rather than read aboutEHemingway’s obsession for geographic details progressively overshadowed the dramatic element of his stories

单选题In which kind of the magazine can we probably read this passage?AEntertainment.BTechnology.CSports.DHealth.

多选题Which two statements regarding the FLASHBACK_TRANSACTION_QUERY view are correct?()AYou can find information about only active transactions from the viewBYou can find information about read only transactions from the viewCYou require the SELECT ANY TRANSACTION system privilege to access the viewDYou can find information about both active and committed transactions from the viewEYou require the SELECT ON FLASHBACK_TRANSACTION_QUERY object privilege to access the view

问答题What is the passage mainly about?

单选题From the passage, one can assume that which of the following statements would best describe Hemingway’s attitude toward knowledge?AOne can learn about life only by living it fully.BA wise person will read widely in order to learn about life.CKnowledge is a powerful tool that should be reserved only for those who know how to use it.DExperience is a poor teacher.

单选题What is the main idea of this passage?AHow is multitasking define(定义) in the information age?BHow do people see new technology and the social change it brings about?CHow does technology change modern family life?DWhat's the impact of multitasking on young people?

单选题What kind of questions can you ask according to the passage?AIf the recruiter will put in a good word for you with the hiring manager.BIf the recruiter can give you some instructions on the job.CThe information of other applicants.DQuestions about the company or industry in general.

单选题This passage mainly offers information about ______.Ahow to prepare documents for traveling with GreyhoundBhow to purchase a Greyhound ticket and travel with itChow to make your trip with Greyhound interestingDhow to travel from the U. S. to Canada and Mexico

单选题You may read about ______ on Page 19.ABaby Crying DayBColor Throwing FestivalCWater Fighting DayDWorld Body painting Festival

单选题From this passage, we learn that an ebook _____.Acan be found in any libraryBcan be read directly from the InternetCcan be read by anyone who has a computerDcan be read when special software is installed

单选题I haven't read()book, but I read half of it. At least I know something about the subject nowAwholeBthe wholeCall ofDall

单选题In which part of a newspaper can we probably read this passage?ATravelBCultureCTechnologyDAdvertisement

问答题Practice 2  ● You work in a company which deals with industrial waste. You have read about a new kind of pump which could save your company thousands of dollars in service and maintenance costs.  ● Write a memo to your Head of Department saying:  ● where you read about the new pump  ● why you think it could be a good investment  ● how you might get more information about it.  ● Write 40—50 words on a separate sheet.

问答题What does the passage mainly talk about?

单选题It can be concluded from information contained in the passage that the average temperature at an altitude of 1 kilometer above the Earth is about _____.A15℃B9℃C2.5℃D-12℃

单选题According to the passage, people can find the information about ______ in a travel atlas of Shaanxi.Athe population of ShaanxiBthe local products of ShaanxiCthe Yellow Stone National ParkDXi’an Jiaotong University