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Steve Jobs was one of the fathers of the personal computing time and the founder of Apple. He was also one of the giants of the information age. Here are some of his greatest contributions.
Apple II
Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computers Inc. in 1976.
A year later, the Apple II was invented. This production( ²úÆ·) was the world's first mass-market personal computer.
The iMac
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Apple introduced the
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1998. The iMac became the
first machine, which offered
only a CD-ROM slot.
The iPad
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iPhone 4s came out on October4, 2011, in America.
It looks like iPhone 4. It has a larger and wider screen and a slimmer yet wider case. It has a better camera and faster data transfer speeds.
1.When did the iMac first come out?
A. In 1976. B. In 1998. C. In 2010. D. In 2011.
2.Which one was the oldest?
A. The Apple II. B. The iMac. C. The iPad. D. The iPhone 4s.
3.From the passage, we can know that the iPad _______.
A. has a better camera
B. is the first personal computer
C. has a CD-ROM slot
D. is great for watching movies
4.According to the passage, which of the following is True?
A. iPhone 4s'screen is the same size as iPhone 4.
B. iPhone 4s has a larger and slimmer case than iPhone 4.
C. iPhone 4s uses less time to transfer data than iPhone 4.
D. iPhone 4s with an improved camera is cheaper than iPhone 4.
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Maybe you know floods, earthquakes, sandstorms and so on. But have you heard of typhoons?
Typhoons are some of the worst storms, usually around the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. Most happen in July, August and September.
How does a typhoon happen? When lots of sea water gets hot in the summer sun, it evaporates £¨Õô·¢£©into the air. This makes the air hotter. When the air gets warm enough, it starts to move higher up into sky. Then cooler air around it rushes in. It fills the space that is left. After the air gets warmer, it starts to move quickly, making wind. The wind goes in circles£¨Ô²È¦£©and it keeps moving higher in the sky. The warmer the air gets, the quicker the wind moves. And when the wind moves faster than 30 metres a second, a typhoon begins.
A typhoon has two parts, one is called the ¡°eye¡±. In the eye, the wind does not move so fast. The other part is the wall of clouds around the eye. Here are the strongest winds and hardest rains.
Typhoons are very dangerous. In November this year, Typhoon Haiyan killed 5500 people in Philippines. More people are missing.
What to do when a typhoon hits?
Stay inside. Close all the windows and stay away from them.
Try to bring all of your things inside. Strong winds could even blow away your bikes!
Listen to the radio or TV for important information.
If you¡¯re told to go to a safer place, do it right now.
1.This passage is most probably from .
A. an advertisement of a typhoon B. a travel record
C. a weather report D. a science magazine
2.Typhoons often happen .
A. in the hot seasonB. in the cold seasonC. only in ChinaD. under the sea
3.In which order£¨Ë³Ðò£©does a typhoon happen?
a. The wind moves fast enough, a typhoon starts.
b. The air moves quickly, making wind.
c. The sun makes sea water hot.
d. The air gets warmer.
A. d-c-b-a B. c-d-b-a C. c-d-a-b D. d-b-a-c
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The warmer the air gets, the slower the wind moves.
B. 5500 people died because of Typhoon Haiyan around the world.
C. The strongest winds and hardest rains are in the wall of clouds.
D. A typhoon will not happen before the wind goes faster than 30 km a second.
5. When a typhoon comes, we CANNOT .
A. close all the windows
B. listen to typhoon news
C. stay inside the strong house
D. go outside to find a safer place
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The word ¡°day¡± has two meanings. When we talk about the number of days in a year, we are using ¡°day¡± to mean 24 hours. But when we talk about day and night, we are using ¡°day¡± to mean the time between sunrise and sunset. Since the earth looks like a ball, the sun can shine on only half of it at a time. Always one half of the earth is having day and the other half night. A place is moved from day into night and from night into day over and over by the spinning£¨Ðýת£©of the earth. At the equator£¨³àµÀ£©day and night are sometimes the same length£¨³¤¶È£©. They are each twelve hours long. The sun rises at 6 o¡¯clock in the morning and sets at 6 o¡¯clock in the evening. For six months the North Pole is tilted£¨Çãб£©toward the sun. In those months the Northern Hemisphere£¨°ëÇò£©gets more hours of sunlight than the Southern Hemisphere. Days are longer than nights. South of the equator nights are longer than days. For the other six months the North Pole is tilted away from the sun. Then the Southern Hemisphere gets more sunlight. Days are longer than nights. North of the equator nights are longer than days. Winter is the season of long nights. Summer is the season of long days.
1.When the Western Hemisphere is having day, the eastern Hemisphere is having ________________.
A. both day and night¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. day ¡¡ ¡¡ C. neither day nor night¡¡¡¡D. night
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