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    Have you ever noticed that after about 6 months your perfectly new 1000 dollar smartphone begins to slow down? What if I told you that it’s a sales strategy that pretty much all phone companies use to force people into buying new phones?

In late 2015when Lisa Young was in charge of iOS security and beta software testing teamsher boss revealed a dark secret to hersaying that they were using a new strategy that would purposely slow down older phones every time the phone would upgrade to the latest opera ting system. This new method would force customers to buy the latest phone modelincreasing sales by 70.

She was a little disturbed to hear the newsbut she just kept her head down and continued to do her job. After a whilethe guilt of being involved with such a shady sales model started to weigh heavy on her. “How could a multibillion dollar corporation continue to take advantage of the public like this? she thought. In March of 2017she contacted a reporter from CNN to finally leak the information concerning Apple slowing down phones.

The scandal(丑闻)went viral overnightand every media outlet in the worldin every language was talking about itmaking it one of the biggest controversies in consumer electronics history. A week latershe was secretly let go after her 8 years of service. Although she was taking a huge risk going against one of the most powerful corporations in the worldshe felt a sense of relief exposing them. The public deserved to know and the fear became her motivation to find a way to destroy their shady sales model.

Several of her colleagues were fired with her. They quietly unitedand after a year of extensive research they designed a unique product called Circa Charge that would reverse the negative effects of “software updates. Phone companies have recently caught wind of their overnight success with CircaCharge and are trying to do everything they can to make this product illegal and ban it forever. Lisa and her team have ma de unbelievable progress in increasing battery lifebattery healthand optimizing phone performanceand they will continue to develop new technology that will beat phone companies at their own game until they change their ways.

1.What can we learn about the new method mentioned in paragraph 2?

A. It is essential in the 1atest operating system.

B. It benefits users in upgrading their old phone.

C. It fool s customers into buying the latest model on purpose.

D. It is a successful sales strategy for advertising new soft wares.

2.What does the underlined phrase “kept her head down in paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Lowered her head.

B. Nodded to show approval.

C. Pretended to know something.

D. Tried not to show she knows something.

3.How did Lisa Young feel after leaking the secret?

A. Disturbed. B. Relieved. C. Frightened. D. Disappointed.

4.From the passagewe know______________.

A. it's too tough for Lisa and her team to increase battery life

B. CircaCharge helps phone companies with software updates

C. Lisa struggles to force phone companies to change their current ways

D. phone companies find it essential to ban their illegal software for updating

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。Lisa的老板告诉了她一个黑暗的行业秘密—顾客每次升级手机系统的时候,手机都会变慢,这样他们就会买最新的手机。在保持沉默一段时间之后,Lisa将这个秘密公之于众,并和被开除的同事设计了一款名为Circa Charge的独特产品来迫使电话公司改变他们的行为。 1.推理判断题。根据saying that they were using a new strategy that would purposely slow down older phones every time the phone would upgrade to the latest opera ting system. This new method would force customers to buy the latest phone model,increasing sales by 70%.可知这个新战略是旧手机每次升级到最新的操作系统后都会变慢。这种新方法将迫使顾客购买最新的手机,使销量增长了70%。也就是这种新战略是故意通过欺骗顾客(更新系统是为了让手机升级,而实际上手机变慢了)来使顾客买最新的手机版本。选C项。 2.推理判断题。根据In late 2015,when Lisa Young was in charge of iOS security and beta software testing teams,her boss revealed a dark secret to her 可知Lisa的老板在2015年告诉了她一个黑暗的秘密。根据In March of 2017,she contacted a reporter from CNN to finally leak the information concerning Apple slowing down phones.可知Lisa直到2017年才将这个秘密告诉记者,这说明在这之前她一直保守着这个秘密,尽量不表现出她知道些什么,故选D项。 3.细节理解题。根据Although she was taking a huge risk going against one of the most powerful corporations in the world,she felt a sense of relief exposing them.可知虽然她是冒着巨大的风险与世界上最强大的企业之一对抗, 将他们曝光让她有一种解脱的感觉,故选B项。 4.推理判断题。根据Lisa and her team have ma de unbelievable progress in increasing battery life,…. companies at their own game until they change their ways.可知Lisa和她的团队在提高电池寿命,电池健康和优化手机性能方面取得了令人难以置信的进步,他们将继续开发新技术,这些技术将在他们自己(电话公司)的游戏中击败电话公司,直到他们改变方式。这说明Lisa在努力迫使电话公司改变他们现有的方式(欺骗顾客)。故选C项。
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