7.Third-generation mobile phones,known as 3G,are the next big step for the electron industry.Data speed in 3G networks are much quicker than present technology.This means users can have high-speed Internet access and enjoy video and CD-quality music on their phones.
"Mobile data is not a dream; it's not an option but a requirement,"said Len Lauer,head of a US communications company,Sprint PCS,at a 3G conference in Bangkok earlier this month.
With 3G,you can forget about text messages telling you yesterday's news; a 3G phone can receive video news programs,updated four times a day.Internet access will also be much quicker,making it easier to surf the Web on your phone than on your computer at home.
Face-to-face video calls
And don't worry about getting lost.3G phones offer map services so you can find a new restaurant just by pressing a few keys on your handset.
However,the most impressive part of 3G technology is video calling.With live two-way video communication,you can have face-to-face talks with friends and family on your mobile phone.
Many European countries have already launched the service.In May 2000the US Government issued five license to run 3G wireless services,while the first 3G phones arrived in Italy in March this year.
International telecom companies can't wait to sell 3G in China,the world's largest mobile telecommunications market.But they will have to be patient.At the moment,China is busy testing its 3G-based technologies,networks and services.This will be followed by a trial period before the phones can finally hit the shops.
"We need to create a pool of 3G customers before the large-scale commercial launch of the service,"said Fan Yunjun,marketing manager for Beijing Mobile."We expect that the 3G licenses will be issued late next year."
64.With 3G,you can do the following EXCEPTC.
A.find your way easily
B.learn what's going on in th world
C.make your computer run faster
D.make face-to-face video telephone calls
65.According to the text,which function of the following makes 3G technology most extraordinary?B
A.It can provide video news programs,updated four times a day.
B.Users can have face-to-talks with friends and family on their mobile phones.
C.Users can enjoy video and CD-quality music on their phones.
D.It'll be easier for users to surf the Web on their phone than on their computers at home.
66.Which of the following is true according to the passage?D
A.3G mobile phones were first used in America.
B.Foreign telecom companies won't enter China.
C.3G technology is now at the commercial stage in China.
D.Users in China won't probably use 3G mobile phones until late next year.
67.What does Len Lauer want to inform the readers?A
A.Realizing the dream of mobile data based on the application of 3G is a must.
B.There is no need to send messages since 3G,can receive video news programs.
C.3G is supposed to own all the functions that a computer has.
D.It is a choice to carry mobile data with 3G phones.

分析 3G手機(jī)所帶來的高速網(wǎng)絡(luò),讓使用者享受到了不同于當(dāng)前技術(shù)的便捷與多功能服務(wù),同時(shí)國際電信企業(yè)將3G手機(jī)賣給世界上電信市場最大的中國,使得中國積極測試手機(jī)的基礎(chǔ)科技及功能,以便明年得到推廣.

解答 CBDA
64.C 根據(jù)With 3G,you can forget about text messages telling you yesterday's news; a 3G phone can receive video news programs,updated four times a day.Internet access will also be much quicker,making it easier to surf the Web on your phone than on your computer at home.可知,到了3G時(shí)代,并沒有提到使電腦是運(yùn)行速度更快,故選C
65.B 根據(jù)However,the most impressive part of 3G technology is video calling.With live two-way video communication,you can have face-to-face talks with friends and family on your mobile phone.可知,3G的功能最非同一般的是可以視頻聊天,故選B
66.D 根據(jù)文章最后一句"We need to create a pool of 3G customers before the large-scale commercial launch of the service,"said Fan Yunjun,marketing manager for Beijing Mobile."We expect that the 3G licenses will be issued late next year."可知,中國市場到下一年年底才會(huì)頒發(fā)3G執(zhí)照,故選D
67.A 根據(jù)"Mobile data is not a dream; it's not an option but a requirement,"said Len Lauer,head of a US communications company,Sprint PCS,at a 3G conference in Bangkok earlier this month.可知,移動(dòng)數(shù)字不是一種夢(mèng)想,而是一個(gè)必須的事情,故選A

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