1. What analogy does the speaker use to describe the upgrade from previous networks to 5G?
A.Bicycle to Car |
B.Rocket to Jet |
C.Horsedrawn carriage to Bicycle |
A.Download your favorite games |
B.Stream videos |
C.Both A and B |
A.A superhero |
B.A magician |
C.A time traveler |
A.Rapid like lightning |
B.Slow and steady |
C.Unpredictable |
A.Reduced battery consumption |
B.Faster and smoother online experiences |
C.Enhanced device security |
1. According to the speaker, 5G’s role in cities is a good prospect.(T/F)
2. The speaker suggests that 5G’s impact on traffic lights and waste management systems is metaphorically described as an invisible hand.(T/F)
3. According to the speech, 5G provides cities with intelligence and efficiency rather than chaos and confusion.(T/F)
4. The speaker hints that 5G’s transformation of city infrastructure is merely temporary and will diminish over time.(T/F)
5. The speech suggests that 5G overwhelms traditional city infrastructure, making it obsolete.(T/F)
6. According to the speaker, 5G gives cities randomness and inefficiency rather than intelligence and efficiency.(T/F)
7. The speaker implies that 5G’s role in transforming cities into smart hubs is merely marvellos and brings practical benefits.(T/F)
1. The speaker suggests that 5G in healthcare is like a magic wand with unlimited powers.(T/F)
2. According to the speech, 5G enables doctors to predict future illnesses accurately.(T/F)
3. The speaker implies that 5G’s impact on healthcare expertise isn’t negative and acts as a barrier.(T/F)
4. The speech hints that 5G’s primary benefit in healthcare is increasing costs.(T/F)
5. According to the speaker, 5G’s impact on healthcare will consistently develop.(T/F)
6. The speaker suggests that 5G’s impact on healthcare efficiency is comparable to a distracting element.(T/F)
7. The speech implies that 5G’s role in healthcare is purely symbolic and lacks practical benefits.(T/F)
1. The speaker suggests that 5G’s connection capabilities aren’t comparable to a chaotic entanglement of devices.(T/F)
2. According to the speech, 5G can only connect home devices and not other electronic devices.(T/F)
3. The speaker implies that 5G’s connection capabilities might lead to a world where devices become disconnected from each other.(T/F)
4. The speech suggests that 5G’s primary advantage is in increasing the weight of connected devices.(T/F)
5. According to the speaker, 5G’s role in transforming cities into smart hubs isn’t merely symbolic and lacks practical benefits.(T/F)
6. The speaker insinuates that 5G couldn’t lead to a disconnected world where devices are unable to communicate efficiently.(T/F)
7. The speech hints that 5G’s impact on connection capabilities is temporary and will diminish over time.(T/F)
1. The speaker didn’t imply that 5G has eradicated waiting times for all online activities. (T/F)
2. According to the speech, the speed of 5G is metaphorically compared to a rapid and unsteady river. (T/F)
3. The speaker suggests that 5G’s speed is so fast that it surpasses the human eye’s ability to perceive it. (T/F)
4. The speech insinuates that 5G’s superpower isn’t primarily beneficial for enhancing device security. (T/F)
5. The speaker hints that 5G speed is only advantageous for streaming videos, not for downloading. (T/F)
6. The speech suggests that 5G’s impact on speed is temporary and will diminish over time. (T/F)
7. According to the speaker, 5G’s speed can be compared to an unpredictable, constantly changing force. (T/F)
1. How does the speaker describe the role of 5G in cities?
A.A hurdle |
B.A hindrance |
C.A brain and senses |
A.Puppet master |
B.Time traveler |
C.Invisible hand |
A.Chaos |
B.A smarter and efficient environment |
C.Overpopulation |
A.Making it obsolete |
B.Turning it into a smart and efficient hub |
C.Overwhelming it |
A.Randomness and inefficiency |
B.Chaos and confusion |
C.Intelligence and efficiency |
1. What analogy does the speaker use to describe the impact of 5G on healthcare?
A.Magic wand |
B.Superhero cape |
C.Lifesaving tool |
A.Perform surgeries from miles away |
B.Travel back in time |
C.Predict future illnesses |
A.A barrier |
B.A bridge |
C.A distraction |
A.Increases costs |
B.Enhances efficiency |
C.Causes confusion |
A.Advanced technology |
B.Expertise of the best doctors |
C.A suitcase full of medical equipment |
5G, as the name indicates, refers to fifth-generation mobile networks or wireless systems.
These characteristics enable 5G to have various
So rapidly does the technology develop that no one can predict what may happen in the future. The number of 5G users in China has reached 20 percent, which leaves the people in the world
High-quality 5G networks
Huawei has already employed low-carbon
10 . Hospitals in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province for the first time used 5G technology for disaster medical rescue, after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit Changning county on 17 June, 2019. This is the world’s first case of applying 5G technology to disaster medical rescue.
According to the official Weibo account of Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, at 1:25 p.m. on 18 June, an ambulance equipped with a 5G emergency rescue system — the first of its kind in the country — carrying a medical team from Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital and engineers from China Mobile Sichuan Company and China Mobile (Chengdu) Industrial Research Institute assisting in the joint rescue efforts arrived at Changning County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). At around 9:30 p.m. Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital launched a 5G realtime remote video consultation with its medical team on a patient admitted to Changning County Hospital of TCM for a suspected spleen rupture (脾脏破裂).
According to Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, the 5G emergency rescue system, which puts artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (增强现实), virtual reality and drone (无人机) applications together, allows a series of medical checks including blood tests, electrocardiograms and ultrasounds (心电图和超声波) to be given to patients right away.The information can then be transferred back to the hospital in real time, which greatly saves time in rescuing patients.
The rescue system also helped a 72yearold patient who had his bone broken in the earthquake. According to a report from Chinanews.con, a temporary ward supported by 5G technology was established at the epicentre of the disaster zone for consultation with doctors from Chengdu, as the aged patient had a previous history of high blood pressure and cerebral infarction (脑梗塞), which made him need more careful treatment.
“The 5G-based network thoroughly solved the problems of poor definition and distortion (失真) of images, as well as interupted signal transmission,” said Li Wei, director of the emergency centre of Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital.
1. Who did the disaster medical rescue with 5G technology?A.Doctors and engineers. |
B.Firefighters and soldiers. |
C.Earthquake professionals. |
D.5G rescue system’s inventors. |
A.By consulting online in real time. |
B.By performing an operation on the patient’s spleen. |
C.By sending patients to Chengdu. |
D.By giving patients remote medica/checks. |
A.Spending less time in rescuing patients. |
B.Treating all patients without any doctors. |
C.Using an advanced technology. |
D.Promoting the accuracy of medical diagnosis. |
A.He was too old to be curred. |
B.He had diseases of old age. |
C.He had the worst injury to his legs. |
D.He didn’t follow doctors’advice. |