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 The Times of London has started an important new service-e-paper. It's quite different form the current online service, but exactly the same as tile printed newspaper back in Britain. The News, Sport, Business section, T2, The Game (even Monday), the classifieds, even the crossword are all laid out just as in the paper. It's the actual paper without the paper. To try a free demonstration, click the button below.

  Now you can access The Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am GMT on the day of publication. For the first time, wherever you are outside the UK, you can get today's newspaper on your screen from just 24p per day.

  In addition to the new e-paper, subscribing(订阅)to Times online gives you the complete Newspaper Edition Headline List, as well as full access to the Times online website and all associated online services.

  Your subscription now brings you daily access to:

  The new e-paper edition

  The Times online website and services

  The Newspaper Edition Headline List

  You can pay in any one of the following ways:

  One of monthly subscription:£7.50

  Monthly payment scheme:£6.50 per month

  Annual payment scheme:£75.00 per year

(1) Where can this ad be found?

[  ]

A.On a computer.
B.In a newspaper.
C.On an ad board
D.On TV.

(2) The underlined sentence“It's the actual paper without the paper” means_______.

[  ]

A.information in e-paper can be received free of charge

B.information in e-paper is given without being printed

C.information in e-paper cannot be found in any other papers

D.information in e-paper is limited to only a few fields

(3) According to the advertisement, ________.

[  ]

A.the more papers you subscribe to, the less you will have to pay

B.the longer your subscription to the paper is, the less you will have to pay

C.The Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world

D.what happen in the late afternoon appear in the same day's Times

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  It’s “laughably absurd(荒谬)” on one blog and a “magical revolution” on another.Bloggers are talking about the same thing, the same divisive device.They’re referring to the much-hyped Apple iPad that hit store shelves last week.

  The new e-tablet product starts from $499, and has split the tech world so sharply that experienced New York Times tech writer David Pogue says he’s never seen such a polarizing product.Opinions come to a simple statement:If you are a tech-head you will hate it, if you are everyone else you will love it.

  Tech-heads hate the iPad because of its various functions–you can e-mail, browse the Web, read books–and yet it has no specialty.There are other products on the market that do all its functions faster, cheaper and more efficiently.Get an Amazon Kindle to read an e-book, a Blackberry to scan e-mails or any old laptop to access the Internet.

  The iPad lacks many basic features.Tech-heads dislike the product not because of what it offers, but because of what it doesn’t offer.It doesn’t have Flash(that program required to run most online video), and it doesn’t have a camera.It can’t access many of the world’s mobile applications, and it has a very restricted app store.Based on purely technological grounds, the iPad is said to lack more than it gives.

  But if you are not part of the technologically well-versed, and you love the iPod and iPhone, “this product is for you,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.

  The iPad will take online activities truly mobile.It will allow you to read the news in bed, play multiplayer scrabble on any surface, check a recipe in a busy kitchen or view a large-scale Google map.

  Perhaps most important to the masses, it is a traditional computer without all the trouble.There are no cords, and it’s totally mobile.You press a button and it comes on in seconds.To add a program, you just download it from the Internet.There is no file directory, so you won’t be confused with file locations.

  But no matter how you feel about the iPad, as a tech-head or an everyman, there’s no arguing with its appeal.Love it or hate it, the iPad sold over 600,000 units on its opening weekend, surpassing the iPhone’s record sales in 2007.

  It’s uncertain how long it will take to hit the tech markets here in China, but when it does, expect the iPad craziness to continue.Apple predicts it will sell over 7.1 million units in the first year.Maybe not magical, and definitely not absurd, but if the iPad follows in the footsteps of the iPhone and iPod, you could be reading this newspaper on it in the near future.

(1)

According to the passage, the underlined word “polarizingin Para 2 means ________.

[  ]

A.

popular

B.

advanced

C.

special

D.

controversial

(2)

People like the iPad probably because ________.

[  ]

A.

it has no cords

B.

it brings great convenience

C.

it will change the way of storytelling

D.

people can check a recipe in a busy kitchen

(3)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the iPhone and iPod had a good market

B.

the iPad has taken the Chinese market

C.

the iPad will sell 7.1 million units in the first year

D.

the iPad sold over 600,000 units on its opening week

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 The Times of London has started an important new service-e-paper. It's quite different form the current online service, but exactly the same as tile printed newspaper back in Britain. The News, Sport, Business section, T2, The Game (even Monday), the classifieds, even the crossword are all laid out just as in the paper. It's the actual paper without the paper. To try a free demonstration, click the button below.

  Now you can access The Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am GMT on the day of publication. For the first time, wherever you are outside the UK, you can get today's newspaper on your screen from just 24p per day.

  In addition to the new e-paper, subscribing(订阅)to Times online gives you the complete Newspaper Edition Headline List, as well as full access to the Times online website and all associated online services.

  Your subscription now brings you daily access to:

  The new e-paper edition

  The Times online website and services

  The Newspaper Edition Headline List

  You can pay in any one of the following ways:

  One of monthly subscription:£7.50

  Monthly payment scheme:£6.50 per month

  Annual payment scheme:£75.00 per year

(1) Where can this ad be found?

[  ]

A.On a computer.
B.In a newspaper.
C.On an ad board
D.On TV.

(2) The underlined sentence“It's the actual paper without the paper” means_______.

[  ]

A.information in e-paper can be received free of charge

B.information in e-paper is given without being printed

C.information in e-paper cannot be found in any other papers

D.information in e-paper is limited to only a few fields

(3) According to the advertisement, ________.

[  ]

A.the more papers you subscribe to, the less you will have to pay

B.the longer your subscription to the paper is, the less you will have to pay

C.The Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world

D.what happen in the late afternoon appear in the same day's Times

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  阅读理解:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.

  The Times of London has launched an important new service-E-paper. It's radically (根本的) different from the current on-line service, but exactly the same as the printed newspaper bark in Britain. The News, Sport, Business section, T2, The Game (every Monday), the classified ads, even the crossword are all laid out just as in the paper. It's the actual paper… without the paper. To try a free demonstration, click the button below.

  Now you can access The Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am GMT on the day of publication. For the first time, wherever you are outside the UK, you can get today's newspaper on your screen for just 24 pence per day.

  In addition to the new E-paper, subscribing (订阅) to Times Online gives you the complete Newspaper Edition Headline List, as well as full access to the Times Online website and all associated online services.

  Your subscription now brings you daily access to:

  The new E-paper edition

  The Times Online website and services

  The Newspaper Edition Headline List

  You can pay in any one of the following ways:

  One off monthly subscription: £7.50

  Monthly payment scheme: £6.50 per month

  Annual payment scheme: £75.00 per year

1.Where can this ad be found?

[  ]

A.On a computer.
B.In a newspaper.
C.On an ad board.
D.On TV.

2.The underlined sentence “It's the actual paper.… without the paper” means ________.

[  ]

A.information in E-paper can be received free of charge

B.information in E-paper is given without being printed

C.information in E-paper cannot be found in any other papers

D.information in E-paper is limited to only a few fields

3.It can be inferred from the advertisement that________.

[  ]

A.the more papers you subscribe to, the less you will have to pay

B.the longer your subscription to the paper is, the less you will have to pay

C.the Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world

D.what happen in the late afternoon will appear in the same day's Times

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阅读理解。
     The Times of London has launched an important new service-E-paper.  It's greatly different from the
current online-service,but exactly the same as the printed newspaper in Britain.  The News,Sapotr,
Business section, 12,The Came (every Monday) ,the classified,even the crossword are all laid out just as
in the paper. It's the actual paper…,without the paper. To try a free demonstration,click the button below.
      Now you can access the Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am CMT on the day of publication. For the first time,wherever you are outside the UK,you can get today's newspaper on your screen from
just 24p per day.
        In addition to the new E-paper,subscribing(订阅)  to Times online gives you the complete
Newspaper Headline List,as well as to the Times Online Website and all associated online services.
Your subscription brings you daily access to:
●The new E-paper edition
●The Times Online Website and services
●The Newspaper Edition Headline List
You can pay in any one of the following ways:
●One of monthly subscription: ?7.50
●Monthly payment scheme: ?6.50 per month
●Annual payment scheme: ?75.00 per year
1. Where can this ad be found?
A. On a computer.    
B. In a newspaper.      
C. On an ad board.      
D. On TV.
2.  The underlined sentence "It's the actual paper…, without the paper. " means information
      in the E-paper _____.
A. can be received free of charge            
B.  is given without being printed
C. cannot be found in any other papers      
D. is limited to only a few fields
3. It can be inferred from the advertisement that _______.   
A. the more papers you subscribe to,the less you will have to pay
B. the longer your subscription to the paper is,the less you will have to pay
C. the Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world
D. what happened in the late aftemoon appears in the same day's Times
4.  According to the passage which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. You can read the E-paper on the screen free of charge every day.
B.  E-paper is greatly the same as the online service.
C. Everyone can have access to The Times Online Website and services.
D.  E-paper is much the same as the printed paper.

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