You're rushing to get out of the door for a meeting, but you just can't seem to find your car keys. Or you've got tickets booked for a Caribbean cruise(坐船旅行) , but your passport disappeared. Or maybe you've just come back from a grocery store tour and realized…Hey, did I leave my baby in the checkout line?

     Ok, you've probably never gone to the extremes of our last example (we hope), but most of us experience slip - ups like these on a daily basis. No matter how smart you may be, it doesn't mean your brain won't turn to Swiss cheese every so often, and no amount of e-mail reminders can help you remember where you left your TV remote or lucky penny.

     But now, there is a new pair of eyeglasses that can help to find all those little things you know must be around somewhere :  Let's call it Vision 2.0.

     The new glasses, which are being developed in a Japanese lab under the code name Smart Goggles,are similar to a Google search engine for your eyes. The high - tech glasses come with a camera that records everything you see on a daily basis, and boast built - in object recognition software that allows them to keep track of whatever comes across their field of vision. If you've got a collection of art sculptures that the camera can't recognize immediately, no problem :  Just say the name of each item,  and the glasses will memorize them right away.

     The Smart Goggles' superb tracking abilities mean that whenever you're looking for your keys, your overdue library book, or yes, even your baby, all you have to do is to say the word and the Goggles' camera will show you the last time your desired object appeared on screen, telling exactly where you'll be able to find it.

     Though the glasses are still too big for general use, the research team in Japan believes that they'll be able to make the modem glasses smaller to the size of normal glasses in the near future, making them the perfect new accessory for yourself or any other absent - minded Professor you know.

      With these intelligent designs, you'll never lose anything again. Except maybe your glasses.

1.The best title for the passage should be _______.

A. A Habit of Forgetting Small Things  

B. Usage of New High - Tech Glasses

C. How to Find Little Things Easily

D. Glasses Will Help Find Your Things

2.Which of the following is a slip - up according to the passage?

A. You can't find your watch before going to work.

B. You can't work out a math problem in given time.

C. You don't know how to deal with a naughty boy.

D. You don't know how to get to a hospital.

3.Which of the following statement is true about Smart Goggles?

A. They're a search engine used on the Internet.

B. They're a camera with recognition software.

C. They're software used in computers.

D. They're sunglasses protecting our eyes.

4.Where are the new glasses being developed?

A. In China.          B. In America.      C. In Japan.          D. In France.

 

【答案】

 

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.C

【解析】

試題分析:你是不是有時(shí)候急急忙忙出門去開(kāi)會(huì),卻找不到車鑰匙?或者已經(jīng)預(yù)定好了去加勒比海的海上旅行,但是護(hù)照卻不翼而飛?在生活中,我們每個(gè)人都會(huì)遇到諸如此類的情況,然而現(xiàn)在有了Smart Goggles的幫助,人們很容易就能找到遺忘在周圍的物品了,在本文中作者對(duì)這種新型眼鏡做了詳細(xì)的介紹。

1.D主旨大意題。文章開(kāi)頭列舉了一些人們健忘的情況,引出這種新型眼鏡,然后再對(duì)這種眼鏡進(jìn)行了詳細(xì)的介紹,由此可知文章中心就是介紹這種能幫助人們找到遺忘在周圍物品的眼鏡,因此D選項(xiàng)內(nèi)容能反映文章中心,所以答案選D。

2.A推理判斷題。文章開(kāi)頭講述了一些人們忘記事情的情況,然后指出most of us experience slip - ups like these on a daily basis.由此推斷文章第一段列舉的那些事情都屬于slip-up“疏漏,差錯(cuò)”,故A選項(xiàng)正確。

3.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第四段對(duì)新型眼鏡的介紹The high - tech glasses come with a camera that records everything you see on a daily basis, and boast built - in object recognition software可知這種眼鏡實(shí)質(zhì)上是裝有可以識(shí)別物品軟件的照相機(jī),所以B為正確選項(xiàng)。

4.C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第四段The new glasses, which are being developed in a Japanese lab可知這種眼鏡是在日本研制出的,所以C選項(xiàng)正確。

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