While football fans feel strongly angry and shocked about mistakes made by referees (裁判) because they cannot see clearly what has happened, a small German company is quietly pleased.
For Carlos Technologies, mistakes made by referees are the kind of advertising that money cannot buy. The company has developed a tiny chip(芯片) that fits inside a football and determines whether the ball has crossed the goal line, by being able to discover its exact location on the field. The world football organization, FIFA, has shown interest in the technology. It is very possible that the new technology will be used in the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
"We've been testing the technology at the main soccer stadium in Nuremberg for some time and more recently in an under-17 FIFA Cup in Peru," said Gunter Rohmer, a director of the company. "The technology has performed well, and we're pretty optimistic that it will be used at the games in Germany next year."
The chip only weighs 12 grams, and is placed in the center of the football. It sends 2,000 signals a second to a receiver network of 12 antennas(天线),placed around the field. The receivers then send information about the ball's location to a central computer, and because it works in real time, it can immediately tell the referee whether a goal has been scored. The chip even can tell when the ball crosses the line in mid-air. Oliver Braun, one of the inventors of the chip, says that feedback from German referees was generally positive. Germany sports-wear giant Adidas is also optimistic about using this kind of chip in other ball sports.
FIFA aims to test the technology later this year at another game in Japan before deciding whether or not to introduce it in all 12 stadiums in Germany for next year's World Cup.
1. Carlos Technologies is pleased because ________.
A.football fans are angry with referees |
B.their new product can satisfy football fans |
C.their new product will have a good market |
D.they can sell a lot of football in the future |
2.In the first sentence in Paragraph 2,"... mistakes made by referees are the kind of advertising that money cannot buy" means ___________.
A.Carlos Technologies can't afford the high price for advertising their product |
B.Mistakes in production are also a kind of advertisement |
C.Carlos Technologies has already spent a lot of money on advertising their product |
D.Referees' mistakes will be of great help for the sale of Carlos Technologies' new product |
3.The underlined word "feedback" probably means ___________.
A.information given back by a user |
B.advice given by someone |
C.supplying food to customers |
D.food given back by consumers |
4.The new product has drawn attention from some _________.
A.famous people |
B.referees |
C.big companies |
D.countries |
The Museum of Childhood is Australia’s most comprehensive collection of childhood items including toys, dolls, infant and school material.
Housed in a modern facility(设施), the displays reflect Australian childhood experience over time including play, child rearing(=raising),orphanage(孤儿院)childhood and home, school and war time experience.
There are many hands-on exhibits and education sessions including the famous” lesson” in the 1920s One Teacher Bush Classroom.
The Museum also hosts national touring exhibitions and conducts special activities on Sundays and school holidays(ring for details).
Open: Tuesday—Friday 10am—4pm,Sunday 10am—4:30pm,or by arrangement.
Special activities on Sundays as advertise.
Closed: Public holidays,16 December—18 January.
Location: Edith Cowan University campus, Bay Road, Claremont(take bus 208 and alight at the Bay Road and Princessinter section. The Museum is 15 minutes’ walk from Claremont.
1.On_______ you can stay at Museum until half past four.
A.Wednesday |
B.Friday |
C.Sunday |
D.Monday |
2.If you want to attend a special activity, you’d better come on________.
A.Monday |
B.Tuesday |
C.Saturday |
D.Sunday |
3.The underlined word” alight “most probably means________.
A.get off |
B.light |
C.cross |
D.go long |
4.The main purpose of the Museum of Childhood is to__________.
A.display toys, dolls, infant and school material. |
B.reflect Australian childhood experience over time. |
C.host national touring exhibition. |
D.tell you the famous“ lesson” in the 1920s. |
——Let’s go to the movies after supper. OK?
——_______________.
A.Not at all |
B.Why not? |
C.Never mind |
D.Go ahead |
Mary came in , _____ by her dog.
A.following |
B.to follow |
C.followed |
D.to be followed |
I hated practicing, but I stuck_______ _it and now I can play pretty well.
A.to do |
B.to doing |
C.do |
D.doing |
Is that a book in farming? ________,I want to borrow it.
A.So it is |
B.If so |
C.So is it |
D.So if |