【題目】 Prezi Pro users! With Prezi Desktop, all your Prezis are synchronized(同步的) for editing or presenting, online or off. Prezi is engineered for smooth, high-resolution remote(高分辨率) presenting across all devices, wherever there’s a connection. No Wi-Fi? No problem. You can present offline using our desktop app. You can even use your mobile device as a remote presentation clicker. Prezi works with iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
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【1】If one wants to use Prezi for presentations online, and control who sees them, how much does it cost at least a month?
A.Free.B.$ 5C.$ 15D.$ 59
【2】According to the passage, how many of the following conclusions are TRUE?
①Prezi is a software for editing presentations that only can be used online
②For Prezi, both mobile phone app and PC software are available.
③Most Prezi users prefer plus advanced presenter features, and offline access.
④A university student may get lower prices when getting Prezi software.
A.1B.2C.3D.4
【3】Where does the passage most probably come from?
A.Magazine.B.Website.C.Textbook.D.Newspaper.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【3】B
【解析】
這是一篇應(yīng)用文。主要介紹了Prezi這款軟件的信息。
【1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Standard部分中Create beautiful presentations in our online editor, and control who sees them.(在我們的在線編輯器中創(chuàng)建漂亮的演示文稿,并控制誰能看到它們。)及下面的價(jià)格可知,如果你想用Prezi在網(wǎng)上做演講,并控制誰能看到,至少一個月要花五美元。故選B。
【2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段第二句With Prezi Desktop, all your Prezis are synchronized(同步的)for editing or presenting, online or off.(使用Prezi桌面,您的所有Prezis是同步編輯或呈現(xiàn),在線或離線。)可知,Prezi是編輯的軟件演示,在線離線都可以使用,故選項(xiàng)①錯誤;根據(jù)第一段中You can present offline using our desktop app. You can even use your mobile device as a remote presentation clicker. Prezi works with iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.(您可以使用我們的桌面應(yīng)用程序離線演示。您甚至可以使用您的移動設(shè)備作為遠(yuǎn)程演示單擊器。Prezi適用于iPhone、iPad和Android設(shè)備。)可知,手機(jī)應(yīng)用和電腦軟件都可以使用Prezi。故選項(xiàng)②正確;根據(jù)Plus部分中For more presenting power. Everything you get with Basic, plus privacy control, advanced presenter features, and offline access.(來獲得更多的表達(dá)能力。所有你得到的基本,加上隱私控制,先進(jìn)的演示功能,和離線訪問。)可知,大多數(shù)Prezi用戶更喜歡高級呈現(xiàn)器功能和離線訪問。故選項(xiàng)③正確;根據(jù)最后一段For students and teachers, we offer discounts when you sign up using a valid school email address.可知,大學(xué)生購買Prezi軟件時可能會得到更低的價(jià)格。故④正確。綜上可知有三項(xiàng)結(jié)論是正確的。故選C。
【3】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段最后一句Click here to Learn more.(點(diǎn)擊這里了解更多信息。)可知,文章最有可能摘自網(wǎng)站。故選B。
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