2018--2019学年人教版选修七Unit 1 Living well using language课时作业(10)
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第一节

第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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  Here are some apps that may be helpful to you. Link to the apps and you can manage your course load, prepare for exams and even get you to class on time.

  Rescue Time

  Rescue Time offers a detailed look at how you've spent your time-the good and the bad. This desktop application runs in the background, tracking everything you do on your computer, and delivers a report on how you're spending your time. The free version tracks the time you spend on websites and applications, lets you set goals and sends weekly reports. At $9 per month, it adds the ability to track time away from your computer and lets you block websites that may affect your productivity.

  Math Alarm

  Want to make sure you get to class on time and squeeze in a little extra math practice as well? That's exactly what Math Alarm, a free iOS app, can help you do. Set the alarm for the time you need to rise, and you'll have to answer a math problem in order to turn it off. The problems aren't tricky but they are enough to awake your brain so that you're more likely to wake up.

  Cliffs Notes

  Teachers hate them, students love them. The Cliffs Notes Study Guide app is free for iOS devices, but actually available only for some contemporary well-known novels. If your course load includes another classic novel, you'll have to pay $2 for each study guide you need. The available titles include a wide selection, ranging from The Outsiders to Paradise Lost and Their Eyes Were Watching God, but students in need of help with some lesser known titles may be out of luck.

1. What extra help can students get from Rescue Time's paid service?

 A. It can help you block websites that can distract their attention.

B. It can keep track of the time when they surf the websites.