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To tell you the truth, I’m not interested in owning a cellular (网络) phone. Except for use in an emergency (紧急情况), for ordinary cellular phone service is very expensive. How would I get help if I were in trouble or in danger? A good friend said about a product she thought would settle my problem. It’s the SOS phone—a cellular phone service designed for emergency use.
With the touch of a button, the SOS phone will connect me to a roadside emergency service, a 911 service or a trained SOS operator, 24 hours a day. If I ever need help. I know it’s just a phone call away.
By pressing the “Tow” button, I’ll bc connected with my emergency roadside service provider. Or, if I don’t have one, the SOS operator can suggest one to me and get in touch with them immediately.
The “911” button would connect me to 911 emergency service in my area------best of all, the call is completely free!
If I just want to call home to tell my husband and children something necessary, I can, by pressing the “Call” hutton, I’ll reach an operator. When I ask the operator to call home, I’ll be connected automatically (自动地). And because the Call Center has my 10 most-used phone numbers, I don’t even have to recite the numbers.
Unlike ordinary cellular phone plans, the SOS phone doesn't have any minimum usage requirements (底价) or other promises that could change the price
Why not try it yourself!
1.The writer enjoys using the SOS phone because ______.
A. she is always in trouble or in danger
B. she thinks the cost of its service is reasonable
C. she needn’t pay for any emergency service
D. the ordinary cellular phone can not he used in an emergency
2.Press______button, and you can get service without paying fee.
A. 911 B. Tow C. call D. Tow and 911
3.When you have an SOS phone, ________.
A. you will get help whenever you are in an emergency
B. you will be safe wherever you are
C. you can be connected with anyone
D. you can get service from any cellular phones
4.When you want to call home, ______.
A. you will have to tel1 the operator your home phone number
B. the operator will suggest one phone number to you
C. the Call Center will pass on your words to your family
D. you’ll be connected with your family with the Help of an operator
5.The writer wants to ______.
A. tell us her experience
B. let us know she has an SOS phone
C. let us know something about the SOS phone
D. tell us she is very safe now
With the touch of a button the SOS phone will connect me to a roadside emergency service, a 911 service or a trained service SOS operator, 24 hours a day. If I ever need help, I know it’s just a phone call away.
By pressing the “Two” button, I’ll be connected with my emergency roadside service provider (提供者), or if I don’t have one, the SOS operator can suggest one to me and get in touch with them immediately.
The “911” button will connect me to 911 emergency service in my area—best of all, the call is completely free!
If I just want to call home to tell my husband and children something necessary, I can. By pressing the “Call” button, I’ll reach an operator. When I asked the operator to call home, I’ll be connected automatically(自动地). And because the Call Center has my10 most—used phone numbers, I don’t even have to recite the number.
Unlike ordinary cellular phone plans, the SOS phone doesn’t have any minimum usage requirements(最低底价) or other promises that could change the price I expect to pay each month.
Why not try it yourself?
The writer enjoys using the SOS phone because ________.
A. she is always in trouble or in danger
B. she thinks the cost of its service is reasonable
C.she needn’t pay for any emergency service
D.the ordinary cellular phone cannot be used in an emergency
2.Press ________ button, and you can get service without paying for it.
A.911
B.Tow
C.Call
D.Tow and 911
3.When you have a SOS phone, ________.
A.you will get help whenever you are in an emergency
B.you will be safe whenever you are
C.you can be connected with anyone
D.you can get service from any cellular phones
4.When you want to call home, ________.
A. you will have to tell the operator your home phone number
B.the operator will suggest one phone number to you
C.the Call Center will pass on your words to your family
D.you’ll be connected with your family with the help of an operator
To tell you the truth, I’m not interested in owning a cellular (网络) phone. Except for use in an emergency (紧急情况), for ordinary cellular phone service is very expensive. How would I get help if I were in trouble or in danger? A good friend said about a product she thought would settle my problem. It’s the SOS phone—a cellular phone service designed for emergency use.
With the touch of a button, the SOS phone will connect me to a roadside emergency service, a 911 service or a trained SOS operator, 24 hours a day. If I ever need help. I know it’s just a phone call away.
By pressing the “Tow” button, I’ll bc connected with my emergency roadside service provider. Or, if I don’t have one, the SOS operator can suggest one to me and get in touch with them immediately.
The “911” button would connect me to 911 emergency service in my area------best of all, the call is completely free!
If I just want to call home to tell my husband and children something necessary, I can, by pressing the “Call” hutton, I’ll reach an operator. When I ask the operator to call home, I’ll be connected automatically (自动地). And because the Call Center has my 10 most-used phone numbers, I don’t even have to recite the numbers.
Unlike ordinary cellular phone plans, the SOS phone doesn't have any minimum usage requirements (底价) or other promises that could change the price
Why not try it yourself!
【小题1】The writer enjoys using the SOS phone because ______.
A.she is always in trouble or in danger |
B.she thinks the cost of its service is reasonable |
C.she needn’t pay for any emergency service |
D.the ordinary cellular phone can not he used in an emergency |
A.911 | B.Tow | C.call | D.Tow and 911 |
A.you will get help whenever you are in an emergency |
B.you will be safe wherever you are |
C.you can be connected with anyone |
D.you can get service from any cellular phones |
A.you will have to tel1 the operator your home phone number |
B.the operator will suggest one phone number to you |
C.the Call Center will pass on your words to your family |
D.you’ll be connected with your family with the Help of an operator |
A.tell us her experience |
B.let us know she has an SOS phone |
C.let us know something about the SOS phone |
D.tell us she is very safe now |
To tell you the truth, I’m not interested in owing a cellular (网络) phone…except for use in an emergency (紧急情况), for ordinary cellular phone service is very expensive. How would I get help if I were in trouble or in danger? A good friend told about a product she thought would settle my problem. It’s the SOS phone—a cellular phone service designed for emergency use.
With the touch of a button the SOS phone will connect me to a roadside emergency service, a 911 service or a trained service SOS operator, 24 hours a day. If I ever need help, I know it’s just a phone call away.
By pressing the “Two” button, I’ll be connected with my emergency roadside service provider (提供者), or if I don’t have one, the SOS operator can suggest one to me and get in touch with them immediately.
The “911” button will connect me to 911 emergency service in my area—best of all, the call is completely free!
If I just want to call home to tell my husband and children something necessary, I can. By pressing the “Call” button, I’ll reach an operator. When I asked the operator to call home, I’ll be connected automatically(自动地). And because the Call Center has my10 most—used phone numbers, I don’t even have to recite the number.
Unlike ordinary cellular phone plans, the SOS phone doesn’t have any minimum usage requirements(最低底价) or other promises that could change the price I expect to pay each month.
Why not try it yourself?
The writer enjoys using the SOS phone because ________.
A. she is always in trouble or in danger
B. she thinks the cost of its service is reasonable
C.she needn’t pay for any emergency service
D.the ordinary cellular phone cannot be used in an emergency
2.Press ________ button, and you can get service without paying for it.
A.911
B.Tow
C.Call
D.Tow and 911
3.When you have a SOS phone, ________.
A.you will get help whenever you are in an emergency
B.you will be safe whenever you are
C.you can be connected with anyone
D.you can get service from any cellular phones
4.When you want to call home, ________.
A. you will have to tell the operator your home phone number
B.the operator will suggest one phone number to you
C.the Call Center will pass on your words to your family
D.you’ll be connected with your family with the help of an operator
“REMOVE from friends.”
This is no ordinary button. One click and I have the power to erase a person from my life.
In late fall, I had around 400 friends on Facebook. Today, I have 134.
Click. Make that 133.
When Facebook first entered my life in 2005, I panicked(恐慌、担心) that my friend count was too low. If I wasn’t properly connected, how would anyone see my clever quote(引语)? Who would wish me a happy birthday? I accepted and sent out friend requests without a second thought and soon accumulated 391 friends.
There is an appeal to being able to communicate with someone or just “thumbs(拨动手指) up” a photo rather than make real conversation.
“It’s comforting and it’s easy,” said Larry Rosen, a psychology professor at California State University, who studies the way people communicate online.” There’s a sense of belonging in it. It’s a sense of community in a generation where community has sort of (有点)disappeared.”
However, I don’t talk to half of these people in the online community. There are some I would avoid if I met them on the street.
Click. 132.
I decided to rid my account of any “friend” that…well, wasn’t. Sound easy? You try it.
Look at who you’re dealing with: family, friends, classmates, crushes(爱恋的对象), acquaintances…
With every click of the “Remove from friends” button, you risk burning a bridge, losing a contact and missing an opportunity. So every time I go to click the button, my heart hurts.
However, I’m not the only one who has experienced a Faceboook friend refreshing. The New Oxford American Dictionary announces its “Word of the Year” each year, and last year, “unfriend” made the cut (入围) (though I’ll still stick with “defriend”).
When I started my mission(任务), a few friends joined. Most were surprised by how easily they could cut hundreds of connections without thinking twice.
“Oh my God, I defriended like 600 people today. I feel so good!” my friend Sarah messaged.
Dana, a close friend from high school, and I battled it out to see who could get our counts lower. She wins at 123.
To some, it’s poor “netiquette(网络礼仪)” to defriend. But to me, it’s the stage of life when we hold onto the people who count, the people who impact you.
【小题1】According to the article, what happens when you click the “Remove form friends” button?
A.A message is sent out to your online friends. |
B.You accept someone as your online friend. |
C.You send out a friend request to people. |
D.The number of your online friends is reduced. |
A.no one would wish her a happy birthday |
B.it was the first time she had made friends online |
C.she had only 391 online friends at that time |
D.she was eager to make connections |
A.People living in the same area are closely connected in everyday life. |
B.Communication online helps people feel they are members of a group. |
C.It’s easy for people to make and break new friendships online. |
D.Today’s young people spend nearly all their time communicating online. |
A.I made new friends online while I removed some old ones. |
B.Some friends cut the number of their online friends just like I did. |
C.We competed to see who could remove the most online friends. |
D.When someone removed me from a friends’ list, I removed him/her. |
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