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1 . As the commercialization of 5G accelerates in China, more companies are exploring what smart cities will look like in the 5G times.

US chip giant Intel Corp, for instance, is teaming up with partners such as China Unicom to build a 5G smart park in Nanjing, to offer a peek into the future of such smart cities.

The future smart city must be data-centric (以数据为中心) and intelligently interconnected. So how to better capture, transmit, store and analyze data will be the center of the future. Intel’s advantages can be found in its hardware and software solutions which can meet demands of multiple scenarios (多情景分析). The company will be devoted to opening cooperation, creating an innovative ecology and working with partners to create an intelligent future.

The company’s project, the Future Technological Smart Center in Nanjing, aims to gather a wide range of domestic and foreign partners around artificial intelligence, internet of things, 5G, cloud computing and other technological innovations to explore what future cities will look like. Intel said the Nanjing project is designed to build industry benchmarks, implement excellent solutions, and offer experience for the construction of smart cities and parks in the Yangtze River Delta region and even the entire country.

A Deloitte report said that China has already included the smart city initiative in its national strategy and made significant investments in these projects.

Both first-tier cities and small and medium-sized cities are home to smart city projects. The nation has formed many smart city groups across the eastern and southern coastal areas of China, Deloitte said.

Deloitte senior partner Ma Jionglin said in an earlier interview that China is one of the most active countries in the world in building smart cities. With advances in urban management and the increasing emphasis on the work and lifestyle of people, smart cities will be entering a new stage of development.

1. Why is the US Intel company mentioned?
A.To show Intel is a high technical company.
B.To accelerate 5G commercialization in China.
C.To offer a peek into the future of such smart cities.
D.To prove many companies are exploring 5G smart cities.
2. How will Intel Corp create an intelligent future?
A.Through intelligent interconnection.
B.Through the help of foreign partners.
C.Through teamwork and innovative ecology.
D.Through advanced hardware and software technology.
3. What’s Ma Jionglin’s attitude towards building smart cities in China?
A.Negative.B.Positive.C.Critical.D.Indifferent.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.The construction process of smart cities.
B.Intel’s exploration to build smart cities in China.
C.Chinese national strategy and investments on smart cities.
D.China’s leading role in building 5G technology in the world.

2 . For years, life went something like this: We'd grow up in one place, head off to college, and then find a city to live in for a few years at time to pursue a job or higher education. The end goal was to find somewhere to settle down, buy a house, start a family, and begin the whole cycle all over again.

But a new model for living is emerging: More and more people are moving from city to city throughout their entire lives, sometimes as frequently as every month. Just ask Alex Chatzielefteriou, who has had a front-row seat watching this evolution unfold.

Six years ago, he launched a startup called Blueground that rents out beautifully designed, fully furnished apartments for a month at a time, at rates that are cheaper than hotels. Today, the company has 3,000 properties in six U.S. cities, along with Dubai, Istanbul, London, Paris, and Chatzielefteriou's native Athens, and a staff of 400. The company just invested $78 million to continue its rapid expansion and make each one feel unique and cosy, rather than standardized, like what you might find in a traditional hotel.

Chatzielefteriou first came up with the idea for Blueground while he was working as a management consultant for McKinsey. “The accommodation of choice for consultants is the hotel,” he says. “I had to spend five years in a hotel room, living in 12 different cities. I loved seeing the world, but I didn't love feeling like I didn't have a home.” As he spoke to his friends and coworkers, he realized that many people were frustrated with this restless lifestyle. And what's more, hotels aren't a particularly cost-effective solution for companies either. In Chatzielefteriou's case, McKinsey sometimes paid S10,000 or more for him to stay in a major city for a month, which was far more expensive than local rents.

1. What's the main purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To tell the end goal of our life.
B.To introduce the topic of the text.
C.To stress the importance of buying a house.
D.To explain the reason for people's flooding into cities.
2. What motivated Chatzielefteriou to set up a company?
A.His urge to have a home.
B.His desire to make money.
C.His friends' encouragement.
D.His experience in living in hotel.
3. Why is Blueground a success?
A.It has obvious price superiority.
B.It has good geographical location.
C.It has beautifully designed apartments.
D.It has unique and comfortable environment.
4. What does the text mainly talk about?
A.The fall of traditional hotels.
B.The rise of a new living model.
C.The advantages of Blueground.
D.The disadvantages of traditional hotels.

3 . The early life of the green sea turtle (海龟) is full of danger. Only one in 1,000 baby sea turtles survive to adulthood (成年). From its home in the sand, it breaks its egg with an egg tooth. Its mother is not there to help it. Instead, it is greeted by crabs, coyotes, and dogs waiting to eat it for dinner. To survive, the baby turtle must hide in the sand until night. Then, it moves slowly to the sea.

The small turtle must swim hard to reach the ocean waters. In the sea, it tries hard to find food. It must also keep itself from being food for fish.

As dangerous as the sea turtle’s life is in the natural world, its most dangerous enemies are humans. The rubbish left by humans in the ocean causes problems for the small green sea turtle. A little turtle might eat a piece of plastic (塑料) in the sea. It might also eat oil on the ocean’s surface. Young turtles also get caught in fishing nets. There are laws against hunting sea turtles. Still, many are hunted, both for their meat and for their shells (壳). All of these dangers must be prevented.

Sea turtles that do survive to grow into adulthood go through many changes. For example, adult green sea turtles weigh about 500 pounds. They stop eating jellyfish and other meat and eat only plants. And they may plan a trip to go back home again. A mother sea turtle goes back to the beach where she was born. This is the only place where she will lay eggs. Even if it has been forty years since she was a baby, she always knows her way back home.

1. Why do baby turtles move to the sea at night?
A.They dislike sunshine.
B.They prefer lower temperatures.
C.They can find food easily then.
D.They need to avoid enemies.
2. What does the author think of the young turtles in Paragraph 3?
A.Pitiful.B.Careless.
C.Interesting.D.Courageous.
3. What can we learn about sea turtles?
A.They mainly feed on fish and meat.
B.They always produce eggs at their birthplaces.
C.They can live for around forty years.
D.They visit their beach homes several times a year.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.The homes of green sea turtles.
B.How sea turtles find their food.
C.The dangers faced by sea turtles.
D.How young turtles become adults.
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