Google Inc. introduced plans in June to offer 3-D maps of major cities and other new features for its popular Google Maps and Google Earth services.

New features include the ability to _____50_____ portions of Google Maps onto phones and other _____51_____ devices, with detailed data, so users can find their way around _____52_____ areas even if they don’t have an active Internet connection.

Perhaps the most _____53_____ new feature was the detailed three-dimensional images that Google plans to offer for major cities in coming months.

Google product manager Peter Birch explained that the company is using _____54_____ to obtain detailed images of every street and building in an area, from different _____55_____, which are then compiled into images that appear to show height, depth and even architectural details of buildings and streets, _____56_____ landscape features such as trees.

“We are trying to create the effect that you are flying _____57_____ the city, almost as if you were in your own personal helicopter,” said Birch.

Compiling those images _____58_____ extensive photographing and processing of images, however. _____59_____ Birch promised to have images _____60_____ for several major cities in coming months, he and other Google officials did not offer a detailed timetable.

Industry blogs have reported that Apple is preparing to _____61_____ its own maps and navigation service, including 3-D images. Analysts say the _____62_____ is part of a larger race between the two tech giants to offer services that keep users _____63_____ and allow each company to deliver advertising or other products targeted to specific locations and other data on ____64______ interests.

1.                A.buy            B.download       C.use  D.a(chǎn)pply

 

2.                A.expensive       B.useful          C.portable  D.cheap

 

3.                A.familiar         B.unfamiliar       C.quiet D.busy

 

4.                A.interesting      B.impressive      C.ridiculous D.surprising

 

5.                A.computers      B.cameras        C.phones   D.planes

 

6.                A.a(chǎn)ngles          B.parts           C.sides D.a(chǎn)reas

 

7.                A.except         B.except for       C.including  D.a(chǎn)s well as

 

8.                A.over           B.below          C.through  D.in

 

9.                A.spends         B.costs           C.obtains   D.requires

 

10.               A.When          B.As             C.While D.As long as

 

11.               A.sold           B.a(chǎn)vailable        C.a(chǎn)ccessible D.vivid

 

12.               A.introduce       B.make          C.draw D.sell

 

13.               A.image          B.competition     C.service    D.map

 

14.               A.busy           B.convenient      C.a(chǎn)ttractive  D.engaged

 

15.               A.children’s     B.users’        C.managers’    D.students’

 

 

【答案】

1.B

2.C

3.B

4.B

5.D

6.A

7.D

8.A

9.D

10.C

11.B

12.A

13.B

14.D

15.B

【解析】

試題分析:本文介紹了谷歌公司和蘋果公司要發(fā)行3D地圖的新聞,并介紹了相關(guān)的詳細信息。

1.B 動詞辨析。A買B下載C使用D申請;讓用戶把程序下載到電話或者移動的設(shè)備上。

2.C 形容詞辨析。A昂貴的B有用的C可移動的D便宜的;下載到電話或者移動的設(shè)備上。

3.B 形容詞辨析。人們可以在他們不熟悉的地方也可以很容易就找到路徑。

4.B 形容詞辨析。A有趣B有印象C荒謬D驚訝;最給人留下深刻印象的是3D的景象。

5.D 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文fly over可知是使用飛機來拍攝街景。

6.A 名詞辨析。A角度B部分C邊D地區(qū);飛機從不同的角度來拍攝這些畫面。

7.D 介詞辨析。A/B除…之外C包括D和;拍攝街景和一些有代表性的地標。

8.A 固定詞組。fly over飛越…;指飛機飛越城市的上空。

9.D動詞辨析。A/B花費C獲得D要求;要求對圖像進行處理。

10.C 連詞辨析。While盡管;盡管Birch說他們已經(jīng)有了好幾個城市的圖像了。

11.B 形容詞辨析。Available存在的,可利用的;指他們已經(jīng)有了好幾個城市的image了。

12.A 動詞辨析。A介紹B生產(chǎn)C畫D賣;蘋果公司也要介紹自己的這款產(chǎn)品了。

13.B 名詞辨析。A圖像B競爭C服務D地圖。指蘋果公司和谷歌公司之間的競爭。

14.D 句意分析。指這樣的競爭讓用戶也卷入了,也參與了。

15.B 名詞辨析。A孩子的B用戶的C經(jīng)理的D學生的;這里是指根據(jù)用戶的興趣。

考點:考查新聞報告類短文

點評:本文介紹了谷歌公司和蘋果公司要發(fā)行3D地圖的新聞。從本篇完型我們可以看出完形的考查趨勢。突出考察學生詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu),詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)這部分既是整個考試的基礎(chǔ),也是本題考察的重點部分,在以后的復習中,要特別重視詞匯與語法的復習,重視自己基礎(chǔ)的夯實與提高,只有這樣,才能以不變應萬變,在高考中中立于不敗之地。另外在答題注意上下文理解,同時結(jié)合邏輯推理進行答題,題目就能迎刃而解。

 

練習冊系列答案
相關(guān)習題

科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆上海市金山區(qū)高三上學期期末考試(高考一摸)英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空

Google Inc. introduced plans in June to offer 3-D maps of major cities and other new features for its popular Google Maps and Google Earth services.
New features include the ability to _____50_____ portions of Google Maps onto phones and other _____51_____ devices, with detailed data, so users can find their way around _____52_____ areas even if they don’t have an active Internet connection.
Perhaps the most _____53_____ new feature was the detailed three-dimensional images that Google plans to offer for major cities in coming months.
Google product manager Peter Birch explained that the company is using _____54_____ to obtain detailed images of every street and building in an area, from different _____55_____, which are then compiled into images that appear to show height, depth and even architectural details of buildings and streets, _____56_____ landscape features such as trees.
“We are trying to create the effect that you are flying _____57_____ the city, almost as if you were in your own personal helicopter,” said Birch.
Compiling those images _____58_____ extensive photographing and processing of images, however. _____59_____ Birch promised to have images _____60_____ for several major cities in coming months, he and other Google officials did not offer a detailed timetable.
Industry blogs have reported that Apple is preparing to _____61_____ its own maps and navigation service, including 3-D images. Analysts say the _____62_____ is part of a larger race between the two tech giants to offer services that keep users _____63_____ and allow each company to deliver advertising or other products targeted to specific locations and other data on ____64______ interests.

【小題1】
A.buyB.downloadC.useD.a(chǎn)pply
【小題2】
A.expensive B.usefulC.portableD.cheap
【小題3】
A.familiarB.unfamiliarC.quietD.busy
【小題4】
A.interestingB.impressiveC.ridiculousD.surprising
【小題5】
A.computersB.camerasC.phonesD.planes
【小題6】
A.a(chǎn)nglesB.partsC.sidesD.a(chǎn)reas
【小題7】
A.exceptB.except forC.includingD.a(chǎn)s well as
【小題8】
A.overB.belowC.throughD.in
【小題9】
A.spendsB.costsC.obtainsD.requires
【小題10】
A.WhenB.AsC.WhileD.As long as
【小題11】
A.soldB.a(chǎn)vailableC.a(chǎn)ccessibleD.vivid
【小題12】
A.introduceB.makeC.drawD.sell
【小題13】
A.imageB.competitionC.serviceD.map
【小題14】
A.busyB.convenientC.a(chǎn)ttractiveD.engaged
【小題15】
A.children’sB.users’C.managers’D.students’

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:浙江省寧波市2009-2010學年八校聯(lián)考高二下學期期末考試試題(英語) 題型:閱讀理解


On March 23, 2010, Google Inc took a major step in withdrawing(收回) its search-engine services from Beijing to Hong Kong. Google acknowledged that it failed to make progress in talks with the Chinese government for permission to let Google stop censoring(審查) its search results.
Since posting the announcement on its website, Google’s stock(股票) price has fallen from $595 to about $567, while Baidu, the leading search engine in China, has seen its stock price rise by 50%. A potential foreign beneficiary(受益者) is Bing, Microsoft’s new search engine. And while Bing may not exactly have got the keys to a very rich kingdom, its managing group understand their good fortune and have not been shy about sticking the knife into Google. Craig Mundie, a chief officer of Bing, told China Daily that “we feel good enough now,” adding, “but it’s a 20-year journey, and not just three years. And Microsoft is here to stay.”
Several other Chinese Internet companies are no doubt moving swiftly to take advantage of this situation. Both Sohu. com—a Yahoo-like website in China— and a hugely successful instant-messaging company called Tencent(騰訊) are already trying to hire Google China staff. Analysts believe that of the two, Tencent is in the better position. Nearly 70% of China’s 400 million Internet users use instant-messaging, and of those, 80% use Tencent’s system, known as QQ. That’s the major reason why Tencent’s potential market is bigger than Baidu’s, and an insider at the company acknowledges that the search business is full of opportunities.
All the competitors of Google do what the Chinese government requires: censor their search results. If Microsoft and the others intend to be in China “to stay,” as Craig Mundie put it, there is no chance that the censoring principle will change for them.
As to the Google’s exit, one of its investors made the comment recently, “There’re still a lot of us who believe that they’ve made the wise choice. But Google is apparently out and I guess we just get to accept.” However, some Chinese netizens regretted the loss of its professional services on google. cn, such as maps, videos, music and translations.
73.Google.cn stops its business in China because _____.
A. too many companies enter the market         B. its stock price has fallen sharply
C. Chinese companies hire its workers           D. it refuses to censor the search results
74.How many Chinese beneficiaries are mentioned in the passage?
A. Two.               B. Three             C. Four.               D. Five.
75.When Google withdraws, _______.
A. Chinese netizens won’t have any professional service
B. only Chinese companies will provide search service
C. China’s attitude towards censoring won’t be changed
D. the Google managing group will regret its decision
76.A suggested title for this news would be ______.
A. When Google Withdraws From China        B. Who Wins in China’s Search Business
C. Who Will Profit When Google Exits         D. Why Google Loses to Other Competitors

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學年福建省莆田二中高二下學期期末考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

A growing number of workers at Google Inc., Facebook Inc. and other employers are trading in their sit-down desks for standing ones, saying they feel more comfortable and energized. They also are motivated by medical reports saying that sitting for too long leads to increased health risks.
A standing desk sits high off the floor so a worker can either stand at it or sit on a high stool to use it. Officials at Palo Alto-based Facebook say a number of employees asked about standing desks after news articles were published about the health risks of sitting all day.
The stories cited medical studies that tied excessive sitting to increased obesity and other health problems because of factors including a drop in physical activity. A 2010 study by the American Cancer Society found that women who sat more than six hours a day were 37% more likely to die prematurely than women who sat for less than three hours, while the early-death rate for men was 18% higher. The American College of Cardiology released a study in January that found increased mortality (死亡率) among people who sat longer at home than those who didn't.
No one seems to compile statistics on the standing-desk trend. But anecdotal reports suggest Silicon Valley is embracing the movement.
Facebook officials say they have seen an upsurge in requests for standing desks to five to eight a week with a total of between 200 and 250 deployed (配置) at the company of more than 2,000 employees. Facebook also is trying out a treadmill station ─ where a worker can walk or run on a treadmill while tapping at a computer.
Google spokesman Jordan Newman said that 'many employees at Google opt for standing desks, and we offer them as part of our wellness program' though he said he didn't know the exact number.
Greg Hoy, 39 years old, asked for a standing desk shortly after joining Facebook seven months ago as a design recruiter. 'I don't get the 3 o'clock slump anymore,' he said. 'I feel active all day long.'
【小題1】The underlined word “motivated” in paragraph 1 can be replaced by          .

A.frightenedB.inspiredC.missedD.discouraged
【小題2】According to paragraph 3, we can know that          .
A.a(chǎn) drop in physical activity was the only reason why excessive sitting caused increased obesity.
B.women who sat longer were more likely to die prematurely according to a 2010 study by American College of Cardiology
C.a(chǎn)ccording to the study, the early-death rate for men was 18% higher than that for women.
D.the mortality among people who didn’t sat long at home was lower than that among people who did.
【小題3】According to paragraph 5, which of the following statements is true about a treadmill station          ?
A.is a computer that a worker can take along when he walks or runs
B.has been tried out by Facebook and now is very popular with other companies
C.is a place where workers can exercise while working.
D.is a treadmill on which workers can run or walk only after work
【小題4】The passage mainly talks about          .
A.sitting for too long leads to increased health risks
B.standing desks have replaced sit-down ones in Facebook Inc.
C.more and more workers choose standing desks instead of sit-down ones
D.many employees at Google opt for standing desks

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆福建省高二下學期期末考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

A growing number of workers at Google Inc., Facebook Inc. and other employers are trading in their sit-down desks for standing ones, saying they feel more comfortable and energized. They also are motivated by medical reports saying that sitting for too long leads to increased health risks.

A standing desk sits high off the floor so a worker can either stand at it or sit on a high stool to use it. Officials at Palo Alto-based Facebook say a number of employees asked about standing desks after news articles were published about the health risks of sitting all day.

The stories cited medical studies that tied excessive sitting to increased obesity and other health problems because of factors including a drop in physical activity. A 2010 study by the American Cancer Society found that women who sat more than six hours a day were 37% more likely to die prematurely than women who sat for less than three hours, while the early-death rate for men was 18% higher. The American College of Cardiology released a study in January that found increased mortality (死亡率) among people who sat longer at home than those who didn't.

No one seems to compile statistics on the standing-desk trend. But anecdotal reports suggest Silicon Valley is embracing the movement.

Facebook officials say they have seen an upsurge in requests for standing desks to five to eight a week with a total of between 200 and 250 deployed (配置) at the company of more than 2,000 employees. Facebook also is trying out a treadmill station ─ where a worker can walk or run on a treadmill while tapping at a computer.

Google spokesman Jordan Newman said that 'many employees at Google opt for standing desks, and we offer them as part of our wellness program' though he said he didn't know the exact number.

Greg Hoy, 39 years old, asked for a standing desk shortly after joining Facebook seven months ago as a design recruiter. 'I don't get the 3 o'clock slump anymore,' he said. 'I feel active all day long.'

1.The underlined word “motivated” in paragraph 1 can be replaced by          .

A.frightened         B.inspired           C.missed            D.discouraged

2.According to paragraph 3, we can know that          .

A.a(chǎn) drop in physical activity was the only reason why excessive sitting caused increased obesity.

B.women who sat longer were more likely to die prematurely according to a 2010 study by American College of Cardiology

C.a(chǎn)ccording to the study, the early-death rate for men was 18% higher than that for women.

D.the mortality among people who didn’t sat long at home was lower than that among people who did.

3.According to paragraph 5, which of the following statements is true about a treadmill station          ?

A.is a computer that a worker can take along when he walks or runs

B.has been tried out by Facebook and now is very popular with other companies

C.is a place where workers can exercise while working.

D.is a treadmill on which workers can run or walk only after work

4.The passage mainly talks about          .

A.sitting for too long leads to increased health risks

B.standing desks have replaced sit-down ones in Facebook Inc.

C.more and more workers choose standing desks instead of sit-down ones

D.many employees at Google opt for standing desks

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:浙江省寧波市20092010學年八校聯(lián)考高二下學期期末考試試題(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

On March 23, 2010, Google Inc took a major step in withdrawing(收回) its search-engine services from Beijing to Hong Kong. Google acknowledged that it failed to make progress in talks with the Chinese government for permission to let Google stop censoring(審查) its search results.

Since posting the announcement on its website, Google’s stock(股票) price has fallen from $595 to about $567, while Baidu, the leading search engine in China, has seen its stock price rise by 50%. A potential foreign beneficiary(受益者) is Bing, Microsoft’s new search engine. And while Bing may not exactly have got the keys to a very rich kingdom, its managing group understand their good fortune and have not been shy about sticking the knife into Google. Craig Mundie, a chief officer of Bing, told China Daily that “we feel good enough now,” adding, “but it’s a 20-year journey, and not just three years. And Microsoft is here to stay.”

Several other Chinese Internet companies are no doubt moving swiftly to take advantage of this situation. Both Sohu. com—a Yahoo-like website in China— and a hugely successful instant-messaging company called Tencent(騰訊) are already trying to hire Google China staff. Analysts believe that of the two, Tencent is in the better position. Nearly 70% of China’s 400 million Internet users use instant-messaging, and of those, 80% use Tencent’s system, known as QQ. That’s the major reason why Tencent’s potential market is bigger than Baidu’s, and an insider at the company acknowledges that the search business is full of opportunities.

All the competitors of Google do what the Chinese government requires: censor their search results. If Microsoft and the others intend to be in China “to stay,” as Craig Mundie put it, there is no chance that the censoring principle will change for them.

As to the Google’s exit, one of its investors made the comment recently, “There’re still a lot of us who believe that they’ve made the wise choice. But Google is apparently out and I guess we just get to accept.” However, some Chinese netizens regretted the loss of its professional services on google. cn, such as maps, videos, music and translations.

73.Google.cn stops its business in China because _____.

A. too many companies enter the market         B. its stock price has fallen sharply

C. Chinese companies hire its workers           D. it refuses to censor the search results

74.How many Chinese beneficiaries are mentioned in the passage?

A. Two.               B. Three             C. Four.               D. Five.

75.When Google withdraws, _______.

A. Chinese netizens won’t have any professional service

B. only Chinese companies will provide search service

C. China’s attitude towards censoring won’t be changed

D. the Google managing group will regret its decision

76.A suggested title for this news would be ______.

A. When Google Withdraws From China        B. Who Wins in China’s Search Business

C. Who Will Profit When Google Exits         D. Why Google Loses to Other Competitors

 

查看答案和解析>>

同步練習冊答案