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20.People often receive anonymous messages though they don’t want to because .
A.many of them probably don’t know how to block such messages
B.it’s not necessary for people to know how to block such messages
C.their phones are not able to block anonymous messaging
D.it’s just impossible for people to reject any messages
19.People often receive anonymous messages though they don’t want to because .
A.Without a reply B.Of no use.
C.No problem. D.No signal.
18.We may learn from the text that .
A.with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones people can send anonymous notes to friends far
away
B.13-year-old Ellie makes bluejacking to earn some money by advertising
C.not many people in Europe now carry Bluetooth mobile phones
D.It’s not easy for activated Bluetooth to set up a link with other equipped mobile phones
17.When a tourist was“bluejacked”,he or she might .
A.receive an anonymous and often mischievous message
B.send others a text message using short-range wireless technology called Bluetooth
C.be persuaded to buy a blue sweater
D.get a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone
16.What is mainly discussed in the text?
A.The meaning of the word“bluejack” B.The technology called Bluetooth
C.Anonymous messages D.Tips on bluejacking.
15.Which of the following shows the right order of what happened in the story?
a.Johnstone flew back to Britain to propose to his girlfriend, Amy Dolby.
b.Johnstone started working at a Sydney building site.
c.Johnstone went to Amy’s apartment in Britain with an engagement ring.
d.Johnstone proposed to Dolby over the phone.
e.They were waiting for their connecting flight in the airport lounge in Singapore.
f.Dolby called Johnstone from Australia.
E
The group of tourists walking through Stockholm’s old street never knew what hit them. As they admired Swedish art works in a storefront window, one of their mobile phones chirped(唧唧叫)with an anonymous(匿名的)note:“Try the blue sweaters. They keep you warm in the winter.”
The tourist had just been“bluejacked”-secretly sent a text message using short-range wireless technology called Bluetooth.
The more people get Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones-both sender and receiver need them for this to work-the more there is likely to be mischievous(恶作剧的)messaging.
Websites are already offering tips on bluejacking, and collections of astonished reactions quickly turn up on the Internet. One site, www, bluejackq. com, was set up by a British teenager.
“I bluejacked three or four people,” says 13-year-old Ellie in UK, who runs the site and makes
bluejacking a daily affair. Bluetooth has a range of about nine metres. Ellie used it to send a note
to a man in a cafe asking how his coffee was and saying that she liked his wife’s glasses.
Ellie says he looked here and there to try to figure out where the message came from, even
sending text messages back and forth with his wife, but to no avail.
Bluetooth is fast becoming more common on new mobile phones, though Forrester Research
says at present only 9 per cent of phones in Europe have such a function.
The technology is handy for people wanting to use wireless headsets with their phones or for
sending data by phone to Bluetooth-enabled printers.
When Bluetooth is activated(激活), it seeks out other equipped mobile phones by itself and
sets up a link. Bluetooth phones can be set to block anonymous messaging, but people who carry
them don’t necessarily know that.
14.When Johnstone asked her to marry him on the phone, Dolby didn’t know whether to laugh or cry because she had a mixed feeling of .
A.love, hatred and nervousness B.excitement, anger and shyness
C.cheer, regret and annoyance D.happiness, surprise and sadness
13.According to the text, it seemed that .
A.Johnstone and Dolby could have seen each other in the same airport waiting-room in Singapore.
B.the couple pretended not to see each other in the same airport waiting-room in Singapore
C.the young lovestruck couple had both intended to propose to each other
D.Dolby stayed longer in Sydney than Johnstone stayed in Britain
12.It can be learned from the text that .
A.Johnstone got a job in Sydney so that he could start saving money for a surprise to Dolby
B.Dolby was heartbroken because someone was playing a cruel joke on her
C.Dolby was greeted by Johnstone’s flat mate at the airport.
D.Dolby was not so impulsive as Johnstone
11.Which of the following tables can best match the slogans with their brands?
A B
Slogan |
Brand |
|
Slogan |
Brand |
Obey your
thirst. |
Volkswagen |
|
Obey your
thirst. |
Canon |
If anyone
can, Canon can. |
Eastern
Airlines |
|
If anyone
can, Canon can. |
Volkswagen |
The wings
of man. |
Casio
Watches |
|
The wings
of man. |
Eastern
Airlines |
Drivers
wanted. |
jobworld.co.uk. |
|
Drivers
wanted. |
Casio
Watches |
Technology
for life. |
Sprite |
|
Technology
for life. |
jobworld.co.uk |
Download a
better future. |
Canon |
|
Download a
better future |
Sprite |
|
|
|
|
|
C D
Slogan |
Brand |
|
Slogan |
Brand |
Obey your thirst. |
Casio Watches |
|
Obey your thirst. |
Sprite |
If anyone can, Canon can. |
Canon |
|
If anyone can, Canon can. |
Canon |
The wings of man. |
Eastern Airlines |
|
The wings of man. |
Eastern Airlines |
Drivers wanted. |
Sprite |
|
Drivers wanted. |
Volkswagen |
Technology for life. |
jobworld.co.uk |
|
Technology for life. |
Casio Watches |
Download a better future. |
Volkswagen |
|
Download a better future |
jobworld.co.uk |
D
London Thursday July 26(Reuters)-Ian Johnstone missed his girlfriend so much that he flew back to Britain from Australia to propose to her. The problem is that she flew in the opposite direction.
He and Amy Dolby even managed to miss each other when they sat in the same airport waiting-room in Singapore at the same time to wait for connecting flights.
Dolby, heartbroken when she arrived at Johnstone’s Sydney apartment to find he had flown to London, told the Times: “It was as though someone was playing a cruel joke on us. He is the most romantic person I have ever known. I think our problem is that we are both quite impulsive(冲动的)people. We are always trying to surprise each other.”
After an 11,000-mile flight across the globe, she was greeted by Johnstone’s astonished flat mate asking what she was doing there.
“The terrible truth dawned when I found that Ian’s rucksack and most of his clothes were missing. I sat on the end of his bed and cried my eyes out. And that really annoyed me,” she said.
Johnstone, a 27-year-old bricklayer, had taken a year off to travel round Australia. But he was missing Dolby, a 26-year-old secretary, so much he got a job on a Sydney building site and started saving for a surprise.
He then flew home to Britain and went to her apartment armed with an engagement ring, champagne and flowers.
“I really missed Amy and I’d been thinking about her all the time. I thought she was winding me up when she phoned me from Australia,”he said.
Johnstone then asked Dolby to marry him on the phone. “I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry but I accepted, ”she said.
Dolby was given a short tour of Sydney by Johnstone’s friends and Johnstone had to stay in Britain for two weeks because he could not change his ticket.
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