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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The wor...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The world’s first 5G-enabled railway station is 1. its way! China Mobile Shanghai and tech giant Huawei jointly made an 2. (announce) on Monday that they will start the construction of 5G network in Shanghai Hongqiao Railway station, 3. (make) the station the world’s first to build upon a 5G system. It 4. (expect) to realize a deep indoor 5G coverage inside the station by the end of 2019 when 5. (traveller) will be able to enjoy various 5G network-based services. Using the super fast 5G WiFi, people can download a movie in less than 20 seconds in the 6. (crowd) station.

A 5G network in the railway station will be part of the effort 7. (promote) the digital economy development in Shanghai. Just 8. Peter Zhou, chief marketing officer for Huawei Wireless Network Product Line, said, “The railway stations of the future may be more intelligent than we can 9. (possible) imagine.

While 4G changes our life, 5G will change the society, 10. means using 5G technology to connect everything, such as robotics, cars, and so on. It will make the world fully digitalized and intelligent.

 

1.on 2.announcement 3.making 4.is expected 5.travelers 6.crowded 7.to promote 8.as 9.possibly 10.which 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了上海虹桥火车站将开始建设5G网络这一事件的影响力。 1.考查介词。句意:世界上第一个5g火车站正在建设中!分析可知,the world’s first 5G-enabled railway station 为主语,is为系动词,之后its way 应与介词搭配使用作表语。on its way 固定结构,意为“在进程中;在建设中”。故填on。 2.考查名词。句意:中国移动上海公司和科技巨头华为周一联合宣布,他们将在上海虹桥火车站开始建设5G网络,使该车站成为世界上第一个建立5G系统的车站。分析可知,an为不定冠词,之后接名词。所给词announce,动词,意为“宣布”,之后加-ment 构成名词。故填announcement。 3.考查非谓语动词。句意:中国移动上海公司和科技巨头华为周一联合宣布,他们将在上海虹桥火车站开始建设5G网络,使该车站成为世界上第一个建立5G系统的车站。分析可知,所填动词作非谓语,在句中担当结果状语,与主语之间为主动关系,应用现在分词形式。故填making。 4.考查时态和被动语态。句意:预计到2019年底,旅客将能够享受各种基于5G网络的服务,在车站内实现深度室内5G覆盖。分析可知,所填空作谓语,主语it与所填动词之间为被动关系,时态为一般现在时,故填is expected。 5.考查名词复数。句意:预计到2019年底,旅客将能够享受各种基于5G网络的服务,在车站内实现深度室内5G覆盖。分析可知,所填空在when 引导的时间状语从句中作主语,traveler 为可数名词,此处应用复数形式。故填travelers。 6.考查形容词。句意:使用超快的5G WiFi,人们可以在拥挤的车站用不到20秒的时间下载一部电影。分析可知,短语结构为the +________ +名词,中间缺少形容词。crowd 形容词形式为crowded。 故填crowded。 7.考查动词不定式。句意:火车站的5G网络将是促进上海数字经济发展的努力的一部分。分析可知,______ (promote) the digital economy development 为之前名词effort的后置定语,此处应用动词不定式形式作后置定语表将要发生。故填 to promote。 8.考查介词。句意:正如华为无线网络产品线的首席营销官Peter Zhou所说:“未来的火车站可能比我们想象的更加智能。分析可知,此处表达“正如;正像”含义,just as 固定结构,意为“正如”。故填as。 9.考查副词。句意:未来的火车站可能比我们想象的还要智能。分析可知,所填空应是副词作状语。故填possibly。 10.考查定语从句。句意:尽管4G改变我们的生活,5G将改变社会,这意味着使用5G技术连接一切,如机器人,汽车,等等。分析可知,___10___ means using 5G technology to connect everything, such as robotics, cars, and so on.为非限制性定语从句,先行词为之前“5G will change the society”,从句中作主语,意为“这”,故填which。
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