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    Technology offers conveniences such as opening the garage door from your car or changing the television station without touching the TV.

Now one American company is offering its employees a new convenience: a microchip implanted in their hands. Employees who have these chips can do all kinds of things just by waving their hands. Three Square Market is offering to implant microchips in all of their employees for free. Each chip costs $300 and Three Square Market will pay for the chip. Employees can volunteer to have the chips implanted in their hands. About 50 out of 80 employees have chosen to do so. The president of the company, his wife and their children are also getting chips implanted in their hands.

The chip is about the size of a grain of rice. Implanting the chip only takes about a second and is said to hurt only very briefly. The chips go under the skin between the thumb and forefinger. With a chip in the hand, a person can enter the office building, buy food, sign into computers and more, simply by waving that hand near a scanner. The chips will be also used to identify employees. Employees who want convenience, but do not want to have a microchip implanted under their skin, can wear a wristband (腕带) or a ring with a chip instead. They can perform the same tasks with a wave of their hands as if they had an implanted chip.

Three Square Market is the first company in the United Slates to offer to implant chips in its employees. Epicenter, a company in Sweden, has been implanting chips in its employees for a while.

Three Square Market says the chip cannot track the employees. The company says scanners can read the chips only when they are within a few inches of them. “The chips protect against identity theft, similar to credit cards.” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the chips back in 2004, so they should be safe for humans, according to the company.

In the future, people with the chips may be able to do more with them, even outside the office. Todd Westby is Chief Executive Officer of Three Square Market. He says, “Eventually, this technology will become standardized allowing you to use this as your passport, public transit, all purchasing opportunities, etc.”

1.What is the third paragraph mainly about?

A.The substitutes of the chips.

B.The potential risks of implanting the chips.

C.The places to implant the chips.

D.The advantages of the chips.

2.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 5 refer to?

A.the hands B.the scanners

C.the employees D.the credit cards

3.We can infer that ________.

A.the chips have magic powers

B.the price of the chips is reasonable

C.the chips are very popular among the employees

D.most people suspect the application of the chips

4.Which of the following best describes Todd Westby’s attitude towards the chips?

A.Defensive. B.Disappointing.

C.Casual. D.Optimistic.

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.D 【解析】 本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍美国一家企业在员工身上装置芯片以及芯片给员工带来的便利。 1.段落大意题。根据第三段中的With a chip in the hand, a person can enter the office building, buy food, sign into computers and more, simply by waving that hand near a scanner. The chips will he also used to identify employees. Employees who want convenience, but do not want to have a microchip implanted under their skin, can wear a wristband (腕带) or a ring with a chip instead. They can perform the same tasks with a wave of their hands as if they had an implanted chip.(有了芯片,一个人可以进入办公楼,购买食物,登录电脑等等,只要在扫描仪附近挥一挥手。芯片还将用于识别员工。想要方便,但又不想在皮肤下植入微芯片的员工,可以戴上带芯片的腕带或戒指。就像植入芯片一样,他们只需挥手就能完成同样的任务)可知,本段主要介绍了芯片的各种好处和优点。故选D。 2.词义猜测题。根据划线词所在句The company says scanners can read the chips only when they are within a few inches of them.(这家公司说只有当芯片和扫描仪距离几英寸时,扫描仪能读取芯片)可知,划线词them指代上文的scanners(扫描仪)。故选B。 3.推理判断题。根据第三段中Employees can volunteer to have the chips implanted in their hands. About 50 out of 80 employees have chosen to do so.(员工可以自愿将芯片植入他们的手中。80名员工中约有50人选择这样做)可推知,很多员工自愿将芯片植入他们的手中,这说明芯片在员工中很受欢迎。故选C。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的He says, “Eventually, this technology will become standardized allowing you to use this as your passport, public transit, all purchasing opportunities, etc.”(他说:“最终,这项技术将会标准化,你可以把它当作你的护照、公交卡,用于所有购物等等。”)可知,Todd Westby对芯片这项技术是非常乐观的。A. Defensive 自卫的,防御的;B.Disappointing令人失望的;C.Casual随意的;D. Optimistic乐观的。故选D。 【易错分析】 第1小题,要求判断第三段的主旨大意。此题容易受Employees who want convenience, but do not want to have a microchip implanted under their skin, can wear a wristband (腕带) or a ring with a chip instead.(想要方便,但又不想在皮肤下植入微芯片的员工,可以戴上带芯片的腕带或戒指)的影响而错选A项The substitutes of the chips.(芯片的替代品);容易排除B项The potential risks of implanting the chips.(植入芯片的潜在风险),因为文章中没有提及植入芯片的潜在风险;容易受Implanting the chip only takes about a second and is said to hurt only very briefly. The chips go under the skin between the thumb and forefinger.(植入芯片只需要大约一秒钟,据说只会造成非常短暂的伤害。芯片在拇指和食指之间的皮肤下面)的影响而错选C项The places to implant the chips.(芯片的植入位置)。A/C项只是第三段中提到的一部分内容,而且这些也是芯片能给人们带来的好处和便利,所以第三段主要介绍了芯片的各种好处和优点。C项The advantages of the chips.(芯片的优点)符合题意。故C选项正确。
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