2018--2019学年人教版必修三Unit 1 Festivals around the world Using language课时作业(9)
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B. The summer camp was attractive to the parents.

C. Sandy Van Weelden got a legacy from the Hatches.

D. The Hatches would like the neighbors to follow their example.

答案 D [推理判断题。A项错在这个地区很贫困,文章只是说这里有经济困难的人,并不是说这里是一个贫困地区;B项错在parents上;C项说Sandy Van Weelden得到了Hatches夫妇的一份遗产,文章只是提到他对他们的评价,并未说他得到遗产之事;从文章倒数第二段第二句话以及最后一段可以看出,Hatches夫妇的愿望就是他们的遗产能够为社区以及子孙后代造福,邻里之间能够互相帮助,故答案为D。]

When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876,he could never have predicted what it would be able to do in the future. Now,130 years later,it's no surprise when someone takes out a cellphone to make a call while on the move.

But phones are no longer just used to make calls. Japan's 90 million cellphone owners also use their machine's modern technology and tiny screens(half the size of a business card)to play video games,send e­mails,read news,download music,store photos and surf the Internet. Since April,2006,they've been able to use their cellphones to watch TV.

Following several months of test broadcasts,digital(数码的) TV broadcasts for cellphones with special receivers began in Japan's major cities. The special cellphones are hard to find because only a small number were put on sale. The excitement surrounding mobile TV means that the limited number of handsets (耳机)quickly sold out.

Misogo Kado,a 37­year­old software designer from Yokohama,near Tokyo,bought one of the new cellphones earlier this month.

He is a big fan of the new technology. "You know how every cellphone now comes with a digital camera?In the same way,this is going to become a standard