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apps that have asked for permission to use your microphone. Turn off permission for any apps you do not want using your phone?s microphone. You can also turn the phone?s power off or leave the phone in another room to make sure you are not being listened to. 33. What?s the passage mainly about? A. Microphone is useful in life. B. Using microphone is dangerous. C. How to use microphone correctly? D. Microphone may listen to you. 34. When the microphone is turned on, __________. A. no sign will warn you B. the signal lights will be on C. some icons will remind you D. the bell will ring 35. Which of the following advice is mentioned in the passage? A. Unload some apps. B. Don?t allow the app to use microphone unless necessary. C. Don?t set microphone on your phone. D. the good policy of China 第二節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 10 分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。t live without your smart phone when you go out these days, Zhao said. 25. What is the advantage for the young people to pay their share via smart phones? A. Saving much money. B. Avoiding embarrassment of paying the bills. C. Contacting others more easily after dinner. D. Having m ore convenience than other ways. 26. According to the article, why do many old folks fight at dinner parties ? A. Because they think splitting bills funny. B. Because they want to know who is rich. C. Because they want to pay the bill. D. Because they figure out who owes what. 27. What do people think about WeChat wallet and Alipay wallet ? A. Smart phones with them cost a lot of money. B. Neither of them will win in the petition. C. Both of them are acceptable. D. The payment platform should be improved. 28. What Zhao said in the last paragraph means _____. A. the wallets are not necessary any more B. she bought all that she needs through the Inter. C. she doesn?t know how to work with phones D. the smart phone apps change people?s life C After a few moments, my passenger started a conversation. It began ordinarily enough: “How do you like driving a cab?” “It?s OK,” I said. “I make a living and meet interesting people sometimes. How about you? His reply intrigued me. “I would not change jobs even if I could make twice as much money doing something else.” I?d never heard that before. “What do you do??? “I?m in the neurology department at New York Hospital.”[來源 :Z xx m ] Then I decided to ask for this man?s help. We were not far from the airport. “Could I ask a big favor of you? I have a son, 15, a good kid. He wants a job, but a 15yearold can?t get hired unless his old man knows someone who owns a business, and I don?t.” I paused. “Is there any possibility that you could get him some kind of summer job?” He didn?t respond for a while. Finally, he said: “Well, the medical students have a summer research project. Maybe he could fit in. Have him send me his school record.”I tore off a piece of my brown lunch bag, and he scribbled his name on it and paid me. It was the last time I ever saw him. After I nagged, yelled, and finally threatened to cut off his pocket money, my son Robbie sent off his grades to the guy the next morning. Two weeks later, when I arrived home from work, my son was beaming. He handed me a letter from my passenger, saying he was to call my passenger?s secretary for an interview. Robbie got the job. He did minor tasks, unpaid, but he fit in well. The following summer, he worked at the hospital again with more responsibility. As high school graduation neared, Dr Plum was kind enough to write letter s of remendation for Robbie and he was accepted by Brown University. Finally, Dr Robert Stern, the son of a taxicab driver, became OBGYN chief president at ColumbiaPresbyterian Medical Center. Some might call it fate, and I guess it was. But it shows that something as ordinary as a taxi ride can change your life. 29. What does the underlined word “intrigued” in the second paragraph mean? A. interested B. confused C. benefited D. challenged 30. After the author got the passenger?s name, he ___________. A. found that his son got the summer job immediately. B. found his son wasn?t interested in getting a summer job. C. had difficulty persuading his son to send his school record. D. asked for his help more than once. 31. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article? A. The author loves his job and devotes himself to it. B. Robbie was very eager to work at New York Hospital. C. The small summer job led to Robbie?s career. D. Dr. Plum promised to help the author without hesitation. 32. The author develops the article mainly by________. A. providing examples B. following the natural time order C. making parisons D. presenting causes and effects D One of my friend expressed concern about the “l(fā)istening” capab