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Wearable gadgets (可穿戴设备) are usually high-tech equipment, which are so small that people can wear on heads or wrists.

Google Glasses is such kind of wearable gadget. It has attracted the world’s attention since being tested this year. Users can take videos and broadcast live on the Internet. There is also a GPS system in the glasses. So if you get lost you can say “OK,Glasses, where am I?” Then it will tell you where you need to go. It sounds cool, doesn’t it?

    Don’t forget Galaxy Gear from Samsung, a Korea company. It is just the tip of the iceberg. This smartwatch looks like a normal watch but much lighter. But Galaxy Gear needs to connect with a Samsung smartphone or tablet (平板电脑). Its short battery life of 25 hours also disappoints (使…失望) users.

    With all kinds of wearable gadgets coming into real life, it seems that wearable technology is becoming more modern and popular. Indeed, unlike smartphones, wearable gadgets are more convenient (方便的). Their biggest advantage is that they can do most of the same things as smartphones, yet they are hands-free.

    However, wearable gadgets also have their own problems. Some people are not sure whether wearing a gadget is cool. Unless you know about it, you may just think there are many crazy people talking to their wrists.

    Perhaps only time will tell how these gadgets will change our lives.

    阅读短文,用恰当的词完成下面的信息。

Wearable gadgets can be   1.on heads or wrists. Google Glasses and Galaxy Gear are some of them. People can make calls or take pictures, or even receive e-mails without   2.their hands more. So they can  3.young people’s attention. Galaxy Gear is  4.to a normal watch but much lighter. Some people may not be  5.with it not only because of its short 25-hour battery life, but also because it needs a connection with a Samsung smartphone or tablet.

 

1.worn 2.using 3.attract 4.similar 5.satisfied/happy/pleased/content 【解析】 试题分析:短文大意:这篇短文主要讲述了两种可穿戴设备——谷歌眼镜和智能手表,这些设备甚至不用动手就可以操作,因此吸引了很多人的注意。但是由于其电池智能使用25个小时,并且必须和三星手机或者平板电脑相连,引来一些人的不满。 1.根据第一段Wearable gadgets (可穿戴设备) are usually high-tech equipment, which are so small that people can wear on heads or wrists.描述,可知可穿戴设备可以戴在头上或者手腕上。本句主语是动作对象,故用被动语态。填过去分词worn,穿戴。 2.根据Their biggest advantage is that they can do most of the same things as smartphones, yet they are hands-free.描述,可知使用这些设备甚至不用使用手。本句中without是介词,后面接名词或者动名词作宾语,故填动名词using,使用。 3.联系前一句描述,可知此处指的是,因此它们能吸引年轻人的注意力.本句中can是情态动词,故填原形动词attract,吸引. 4.根据This smartwatch looks like a normal watch but much lighter. 描述,可知这种智能手表与普通手表看起来相似,但是更轻便。短语be similar to与……相似,故填形容词similar,相似的。 5.根据But Galaxy Gear needs to connect with a Samsung smartphone or tablet (平板电脑). Its short battery life of 25 hours also disappoints (使…失望) users. 描述,可知此处指的是有些人可能对这种智能手表不满意。故填satisfied/happy/pleased/content,满意的,高兴的。 考点:考查阅读填空
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