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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于 3 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Chinese tech companies caught the spotlight at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, as they presented 5G phones and creative solutions, 1. (hope) to bring Chinese innovations to the world stage.

It 2. (estimate) that more than 2,400 companies from over 200 countries and regions participated at the event, more than 360 of 3. came from china.

Huawei Technologies Co. 4. (launch) its first  5G foldable smartphone  ahead  of  the  congress, the world’s 5. (large) telecom industry gathering. The phone is seen as dealing a major blow to its rivals, Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co. It took more than three years for the company to perfect the folding phone’s hinge (合叶), the most 6. (challenge) technical component.

Combining 5G, the foldable screen, artificial intelligence and a brand-new interface, the company hopes that Mate X will be the first key for consumers 7. (open) the door to 5G smart living. Mate X is quite impressive, 8. a  sound  design  showcasing  Huawei’s  technological  breakthroughs  against  its 9. (compete).

It will, 10., take some time for most consumers to get their hands on such foldable screens.

 

1.hoping 2.was estimated 3.which 4.had launched 5.largest 6.challenging 7.to open 8.with 9.competitors 10.however 【解析】 本文是一篇新闻报道,介绍了在西班牙巴塞罗那举行的世界移动通信大会上,中国科技企业的创新成果大放异彩,特别是华为公司推出的全球首款5G可折叠智能手机备受瞩目。 1. 考查非谓语动词。句意:在西班牙巴塞罗那举行的世界移动通信大会上,中国科技公司备受瞩目,它们展示了5G手机和创意解决方案,希望将中国的创新带到世界舞台上。分析句子结构可知此处使用非谓语动词,they与hope之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,表示主动,用现在分词作状语,故填hoping。 2. 考查固定句式和时态。句意:据估计,来自200多个国家和地区的2400多家公司参加了本届大会,其中360多家来自中国。it is estimated that表示“据估计”,文章第一句话中的“caught”表明陈述的是过去的事情,应该用一般过去时,故填was estimated。 3. 考查非限定性定语从句。句意同上,此处为非限定性定语从句,关系词指代先行词more than 2,400 companies(指物),并在从句中作介词of的宾语,故填which。 4. 考查时态。句意:华为技术有限公司在全球最大的电信行业大会召开前推出了首款5G可折叠智能手机。根据语境可知“推出首款5G可折叠智能手机”发生在“巴塞罗那世界移动通信大会召开”之前,也就是过去的过去,应该用过去完成时,故填had launched。 5. 考查形容词最高级。句意同上,根据句意并结合语境可知,世界移动通信大会是全球最大的电信行业大会,应该用形容词最高级修饰,故填largest。 6. 考查形容词。句意:该公司花了三年多的时间来完善可折叠手机的合叶,这是最具挑战性的技术部件。修饰名词technical component用形容词,此处用的是最高级形式the most challenging,故填challenging。 7. 考查非谓语动词。句意:该公司将5G、可折叠屏幕、人工智能和全新界面结合在一起,希望Mate X将成为消费者打开5G智能生活大门的第一把钥匙。当被修饰词前有序数词修饰时,常用不定式作后置定语,故填to open。 8. 考查介词。句意:Mate X相当令人印象深刻,其音效设计展示了华为领先于竞争对手的技术突破。分析句子结构可知此处需要填介词,根据句意可知此处表示“具有”,故填with。 9. 考查名词的数。句意同上,作介词against的宾语用名词,根据句意可知此处表示“竞争对手”,competitor是可数名词,此处表示不止一个对手,应该用复数形式,故填competitors。 10. 考查副词。句意:然而,对于大多数消费者来说,要买到这款5G可折叠智能手机还需要一些时间。根据句意可知“华为推出了全球首款5G可折叠智能手机”与“消费者要买到这款手机还需要一些时间”之间是转折关系,空后有逗号,故填however。
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