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[单项选择]A mobile phone is no longer just a phone -- it is also a music player, video camera and personal organizer. And mobile phones with television programming are just around the corner. But the more functions cell phone manufacturers add, the greater the amount of power the phones use and the less practical running them on lithium (锂) batteries becomes -- so the race to find a viable alternative is on.
Two of the world’s biggest electronics makers, Hitachi and Toshiba, are currently competing against each other to come up with an alternative, most likely to be micro fuel cells. The task has been set by Japan’s second largest mobile phone provider, KDDI, which wants its customers to soon be able to use special television programming on their handsets, and has asked the two electronics companies to come up with a better power source. Hitomi Murakami, of KDDI, says battery-operated mobile phones cannot keep up with the new applications. "We’re looking at various ways to expand content an

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[单项选择]A mobile phone is no longer just a phone -- it is also a music player, video camera and personal organizer. And mobile phones with television programming are just around the corner. But the more functions cell phone manufacturers add, the greater the amount of power the phones use and the less practical running them on lithium (锂) batteries becomes -- so the race to find a viable alternative is on.
Two of the world’s biggest electronics makers, Hitachi and Toshiba, are currently competing against each other to come up with an alternative, most likely to be micro fuel cells. The task has been set by Japan’s second largest mobile phone provider, KDDI, which wants its customers to soon be able to use special television programming on their handsets, and has asked the two electronics companies to come up with a better power source. Hitomi Murakami, of KDDI, says battery-operated mobile phones cannot keep up with the new applications. "We’re looking at various ways to expand content
A. sweep the way for increasing functions of cell phones
B. attach their phones to a television powered by battery
C. raise conflicts between the two largest electronic firms
D. put the battery-operated phones into disuse
[简答题]Nowadays mobile phone is no longer a strange term to college students. Please write an essay of about 120 words, making reference to the following points: (1) With the uplifting living standards, more and more college students have their own mobile phones. (2)There are many reasons for such a phenomenon. (3)My viewpoints are ...
[填空题]The mobile phone you have just bought doesn’t look very ( ). (fashion)
[单项选择]Whose mobile phone is it
A. It’s Merry’s.
B. It’s Mike’s.
C. It’s Jack’s.
[单项选择]—Hey, Molly, you ______ on the phone just now. But you weren’t here and the man left a phone number.
—Oh I was in the library.
A. want
B. are wanted
C. were wanted
[填空题]Searching for love is no longer just a favorite subject for songs. It has also become a huge industry.
Experts say that the industry has grown because traditional social ties in the United States have (1) . Many young people leave behind a close community of friends and family to find work in bigger cities. People work longer hours, so they have less time to meet new people. So they depend (2) on technology.
This helps explain the (3) of online dating. Some estimates say 120,000 marriages a year result from (4) made on the Internet.
The dating industry has also been expanding in new and interesting ways. Many companies around the country offer (5) services for finding the perfect mate. These companies are answering a large demand by single people. They are willing to (6) their time and money to find love with (7) planned methods, instead of leaving love to chance.
For example, in Vir
[单项选择]Text 2
It is no longer just dirty blue-collar jobs in manufacturing that are being sucked offshore but also white-collar service jobs, which used to be considered safe from foreign competition. Telecoms charges have tumbled, allowing workers in far-flung locations to be connected cheaply to customers in the developed world. This has made it possible to offshore services that were once non-tradable. Morgan Stanley’s Mr. Roach has been drawing attention to the fact that the "global labour arbitrage" is moving rapidly to the better kinds of jobs. It is no longer just basic data processing and call centres that are being outsourced to low-wage countries, but also software programming, medical diagnostics, engineering design, law, accounting, finance and business consulting. These can now be delivered electronically from anywhere in the world, expos
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C. Non-tradable services.
D. White-collar blues.

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