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You are a German living in Berlin. One day you¡¯ re walk??ing down the street, minding your own business, when sudden??ly a stranger comes up with a smile on his face. After stopping you, he holds a small electronic device (×°ÖÃ) close to his face and speaks slowly into it, saying, in English," Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?" What should you do? (a) Run away; (b) Call the police; or (c) Listen closely for the device to say in German," Konnen Sie mir bitte sagen, welches sauerkraut haufen kann?"

The most proper answer would be (c) because the person in front of you is only a tourist trying to enjoy himself. The de??vice is said to be the world¡¯s first portable(±ãЯµÄ) translator ¡ª a hand-held microcomputer that at the same time translates one spoken language into another. The four-pound, battery-op??erated product is called the Voice, and it is the invention of Advanced Products and Technologies, an American electronics company. When the Voice is introduced in the Unite States in late April ¡ª at a price of (1,500 ¡ª it will be used to trans??late spoken English into Italian, German, French and Span??ish. The product comes with separate cartridges(ºÐʽ´æ´¢Æ÷) for each of the four languages, which can be changed when the user travels from one country to another. It will be sold in Eu??rope soon after the US introduction, with cartridges that trans??late Italian, German, French and Spanish into English.

The Voice uses a microchip(΢Ðͼ¯³Éµç·Ƭ) to trans??late languages. It is Started by voice command and produces voice output through a built-in speaker. When the user makes a statement or asks a question, the Voice immediately repeats what has been said in another language.

1. The device held by the stranger is probably a kind of________.

A. a two-way radio                      B. language translator

C. easily-carried speaker                     D. a multi-functioned computer

2. What does the last sentence of the first paragraph mean?

A. Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?

B. Can I ask for some information from the police?

C. Would you like to try my device?

D. Would you not run away if I ask you where to buy some sauerkraut?

3. When the stranger says," Can you tell... sauerkraut?" he is ________.

A. learning German from his device

B. asking you the way to the sauerkraut shop

C. making fun of you with his device

D. testing his device for fun

4. Which of the following is not mentioned in the text?

A. The price of the hand-held microcomputer.

B. The function of the product Voice.

C. The producer pf the small electronic device.

D. The number of the device sold to the European coun??tries.

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You are a German living in Berlin. One day you¡¯ re walk??ing down the street, minding your own business, when sudden??ly a stranger comes up with a smile on his face. After stopping you, he holds a small electronic device (×°ÖÃ) close to his face and speaks slowly into it, saying, in English," Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?" What should you do? (a) Run away; (b) Call the police; or (c) Listen closely for the device to say in German," Konnen Sie mir bitte sagen, welches sauerkraut haufen kann?"

The most proper answer would be (c) because the person in front of you is only a tourist trying to enjoy himself. The de??vice is said to be the world¡¯s first portable(±ãЯµÄ) translator ¡ª a hand-held microcomputer that at the same time translates one spoken language into another. The four-pound, battery-op??erated product is called the Voice, and it is the invention of Advanced Products and Technologies, an American electronics company. When the Voice is introduced in the Unite States in late April ¡ª at a price of (1,500 ¡ª it will be used to trans??late spoken English into Italian, German, French and Span??ish. The product comes with separate cartridges(ºÐʽ´æ´¢Æ÷) for each of the four languages, which can be changed when the user travels from one country to another. It will be sold in Eu??rope soon after the US introduction, with cartridges that trans??late Italian, German, French and Spanish into English.

The Voice uses a microchip(΢Ðͼ¯³Éµç·Ƭ) to trans??late languages. It is Started by voice command and produces voice output through a built-in speaker. When the user makes a statement or asks a question, the Voice immediately repeats what has been said in another language.

The device held by the stranger is probably a kind of________.

A. a two-way radio                            B. language translator

C. easily-carried speaker                     D. a multi-functioned computer

What does the last sentence of the first paragraph mean?

A. Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?

B. Can I ask for some information from the police?

C. Would you like to try my device?

D. Would you not run away if I ask you where to buy some sauerkraut?

When the stranger says," Can you tell... sauerkraut?" he is ________.

A. learning German from his device

B. asking you the way to the sauerkraut shop

C. making fun of you with his device

D. testing his device for fun

Which of the following is not mentioned in the text?

A. The price of the hand-held microcomputer.

B. The function of the product Voice.

C. The producer pf the small electronic device.

D. The number of the device sold to the European coun??tries.

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You are a German living in Berlin. One day you¡¯ re walk??ing down the street, minding your own business, when sudden??ly a stranger comes up with a smile on his face. After stopping you, he holds a small electronic device (×°ÖÃ) close to his face and speaks slowly into it, saying, in English," Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?" What should you do? (a) Run away; (b) Call the police; or (c) Listen closely for the device to say in German," Konnen Sie mir bitte sagen, welches sauerkraut haufen kann?"

The most proper answer would be (c) because the person in front of you is only a tourist trying to enjoy himself. The de??vice is said to be the world¡¯s first portable(±ãЯµÄ) translator ¡ª a hand-held microcomputer that at the same time translates one spoken language into another. The four-pound, battery-op??erated product is called the Voice, and it is the invention of Advanced Products and Technologies, an American electronics company. When the Voice is introduced in the Unite States in late April ¡ª at a price of (1,500 ¡ª it will be used to trans??late spoken English into Italian, German, French and Span??ish. The product comes with separate cartridges(ºÐʽ´æ´¢Æ÷) for each of the four languages, which can be changed when the user travels from one country to another. It will be sold in Eu??rope soon after the US introduction, with cartridges that trans??late Italian, German, French and Spanish into English.

The Voice uses a microchip(΢Ðͼ¯³Éµç·Ƭ) to trans??late languages. It is Started by voice command and produces voice output through a built-in speaker. When the user makes a statement or asks a question, the Voice immediately repeats what has been said in another language.

The device held by the stranger is probably a kind of________.

A. a two-way radio                      B. language translator

C. easily-carried speaker                     D. a multi-functioned computer

. What does the last sentence of the first paragraph mean?

A. Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?

B. Can I ask for some information from the police?

C. Would you like to try my device?

D. Would you not run away if I ask you where to buy some sauerkraut?

When the stranger says," Can you tell... sauerkraut?" he is ________.

A. learning German from his device

B. asking you the way to the sauerkraut shop

C. making fun of you with his device

D. testing his device for fun

Which of the following is not mentioned in the text?

A. The price of the hand-held microcomputer.

B. The function of the product Voice.

C. The producer pf the small electronic device.

D. The number of the device sold to the European coun??tries.

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When times get tough£¬we all look for ways to cut back.When we're hungry£¬we eat at home instead of going out.We take buses instead of taxis.And we wear our old designer jeans just a few months longer.With college expenses at all?time highs£¬high school students are eager to do anything to cut the cost of a university education.

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I doubt that mainstream North American colleges will carry out a three?year curriculum(¿Î³Ì)any time soon.For one thing£¬most universities already allow highly qualified students to graduate early by testing out of certain classes and obtaining a number of college credits(ѧ·Ö)£®In addition£¬at famous universities£¬the committee who determine which courses are required and which courses are electives are unlikely to suddenly ¡°throw out¡±one quarter of the required credits.Professors will resist ¡°diluting(Ï¡ÊÍ)¡±the quality of the education they offer.

In my opinion£¬a quality four?year education is always superior to a quality three?year education.A college education requires sufficient time for a student to become skilled in their major and do coursework in fields outside their major.It is not a good idea to water down education£¬any more than it's not a good idea to water down medicine.If we want to help students find their way through university£¬we should help them understand early on what knowledge and skills they need to have upon graduation.We should allow students to test out of as many courses as possible.We should give them a chance to earn money as interns(ʵϰÉú)in meaningful part?time jobs that relate to their university studies£¬such as the five?year co?op program at Northeastern University.

1.The first paragraph serves as a(n) ________.

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C£®introduction? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D£®comment

2.In most US universities£¬________.

A£®college students are offered the co?op program

B£®electives' credits make up one quarter of the required credits

C£®all students are required to finish four?year education before graduation

D£®some excellent students can graduate ahead of time

3.We can infer that ________.

A£®the author is a college professor

B£®the author thinks the cost of a university education is too high for people to afford

C£®the author considers the university education quality very important

D£®the author pays special attention to the all?round development of college students

4.Which of the following can be the best title?

A£®It's time to shorten the learning process

B£®Best learning takes place over time

C£®University education should be watered down

D£®College education calls for reform

 

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When times get tough, we all look for ways to cut back. When we¡¯re hungry, we eat at home instead of going out. We take buses instead of taxis. And we wear our old designer jeans just a few months longer. With college expenses at all-time highs, high school students are eager to do anything to cut the cost of a university education.

One cost-cutting proposal is to allow college students to get a bachelor¡¯s degree in three years instead of four. Educational institutions have been actively exploring ways to make the learning process more efficient. But there¡¯s a question: Would the quality of undergraduate(±¾¿ÆÉú)education suffer? Few US universities have formally approved a ¡°three-year degree¡± model.

I doubt that mainstream North American colleges will carry out a three-year curriculum(¿Î³Ì) any time soon. For one thing, most universities already allow highly qualified students to graduate early by testing out of certain classes and obtaining a number of college credits(ѧ·Ö). In addition, at famous universities, the committee who determine which courses are required and which courses are electives are unlikely to suddenly ¡°throw out¡± one quarter of the required credits. Professors will resist ¡°diluting(Ï¡ÊÍ)¡± the quality of the education they offer.

In my opinion, a quality four-year education is always superior to a quality three-year education. A college education requires sufficient time for a student to become skilled in their major and do coursework in fields outside their major. It is not a good idea to water down education, any more than it¡¯s not a good idea to water down medicine. If we want to help students find their way through university, we should help them understand early on what knowledge and skills they need to have upon graduation. We should allow students to test out of as many courses as possible. We should give them a chance to earn money as interns(ʵϰÉú)in meaningful part-time jobs that relate to their university studies, such as the five-year co-op program at Northeastern University.

1.The first paragraph serves as a(n)________£®

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2.We can learn from the passage that ________.

A. most American universities are against the ¡°three-year degree¡± model

B. many famous US universities are considering adopting the ¡°three-year degree¡± model

C. professors are willing to accept the ¡°three-year degree¡± model

D. the ¡°three-year degree¡± model can make college learning more efficient

3.In most US universities£¬________.

A. college students are offered the co-op program

B. electives¡¯ credits make up one quarter of the required credits

C. all students are required to finish four-year education before graduation

D. some excellent students can graduate ahead of time

4.We can infer that________.

A. the author is a college professor

B. the author thinks the cost of a university education is too high for people to afford

C. the author considers the university education quality very important

D. the author pays special attention to the all-round development of college students

5.Which of the following can be the best title?

A. It¡¯s time to shorten the learning process

B. Best learning takes place over time

C. University education should be watered down

D. College education calls for reform

 

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