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Another stroke of brilliance came two years ago when the service launched a “red packet” campaign in which WeChat users were able to send digital money to friends and family to celebrate Chinese New Year rather than sending cash in a red envelope,as is customary. It was clever of the firm to turn dutiful gift- giving into an exciting game,notes Connie Chan of Andreessen Horowitz. a VC firm. It also encouraged users to bind together into groups to send money. often in randomized amounts.

91、Which of the following is mentioned in paragraph one?( )

A、American messaging apps are not free

B、Chinese people like messaging apps more than text messages

C、Text messages are less expensive than messaging app in America

D、On the mainland, mobile devises cost a lot

92、How did Tencent invent WeChat?( )

A、Tencent copied a pioneering Israeli messaging service.

B、Tencent asked the QQ insiders team to create a product

C、team of outsiders acquired by Tencent invented WeChat

D、team of PC insiders invented WeChat for Tencent

93、What is the outcome of the red packet campaign?( )

A、It changed the way Chinese people send each other gifts.

B、The gift-giving process became an exciting game.

C、It caused people to send money in random amounts.

D、Users are increasing to form groups.

94、The phrase “stroke of brilliance” means         .

A、remarkable idea

B、chance

C、success

D、None of the above

95、According to the passage,the success of WeChat mainly attributes to         .

A、local market opportunity and innovation

B、the lack of competitors

C、QQ's strong user base

D、all of the above

材料

“At Walt Disney Parka and Resorts, we continually push the boundaries of creativity and innovation to deliver the best possible experience for our guests. We’re always looking for ways to take what we do and do it even better. Over the past few years, we've devoted considerable time and resources to create a more immersive, more seamless and more personal experience for each and every guest who spends time with us. I know there's been significant speculation about these efforts among our fans, so we're pleased to give you a glimpse into the work we are doing to take the entre Disney guest experience to the next level······”

Disney wants to give its guests a more personalized experience.

A recently granted patent describes a system of sensors and cloud-connected computers that Disney can use to recognize guests based on the shape and size of their feet. Once guests are recognized, robots roaming around the amusement park could greet them by name, and would also memorize their favorite Disney character, favorite food, hometown and favorite ride.

The sensors would be incorporated into specific “stations,” which might be in a ride or other attraction, or even in a wall. Working with cameras, they would capture data such as the shoe's tread pattern, how worn the shoe is and if there are any stains or gum attached to the bottom.

That data would then be uploaded to the cloud for all the park's sensors to access. When the guest shows up at another sensor location or meets a robot, it would access his or her profile to offer customized experiences.

Disney came up with the idea because it considers other methods of guest tracking. such as fingerprint or eye scans. to be “rather invasive.” These methods are obtrusive and some guests may not feel comfortable providing this type of biometric information to a third party." according to the patent filing

As the Orlando Sentinel points out, though, Disney already has many other ways to track amusement park guests, including MagicBands-RFID bracelets that function as theme-park tickets-FastPasses, hotel keys and credit card transaction data.

96、The primary purpose of the first paragraph is to         .

A、comment on the issue

B、state the writer's opinions

C、attract the readers and lead into the thesis

D、conclude the main ideas

97、According to the passage. Disney can recognize the guests by the following except that         .

A、specific “stations” which might be in a ride or other attraction

B、a system of sensors that detect the shape and size of feet

C、cloud-connected computers of all the park's sensors

D、All the above

98、Which one is NOT true about this customized experience?( )

A、Customers should wear the shoes which have no stains or gum attached to the bottom

B、Customers favorite Disney character. favorite food, hometown and favorite ride would be memorized by the robots

C、Customers do not need to provide biometric information to gain customized services

D、It would be offered by robots roaming around the amusement park

99、What can be implied from the patent filing of other tracking methods?( )

A、People may not feel comfortable providing this type of biometric information to Disney

B、Fingerprint or eye scans will also be applied in the Disneyland Park

C、The idea of sensors based on the feet is considered rather invasive

D、The idea of sensors based on the feet is considered more polite and secure

100、Which of the following best states the central idea of the passage?( )

A、Disney is rather invasive to the customers

B、Disney wants to give its guests a more personalized experience

C、High technology is widely used in the amusement park nowadays

D、The roaming robots plays the important role in Disneyland Parks

101、5、8、13、19、1、10、4、( )。

A、9

B、16

C、22

D、24

102、根据规律填入问号处正确的一项是( )。

103、世界杯小组赛,德国队、法国队和意大利队被分到了同一小组,在小组循环赛中,法国队战胜了德国队输给了意大利队,张某从逻辑上预测了意大利队和德国队的比赛结果。

下列说法中正确的是( )。

A、这两支球队实力相当,不好预测谁输谁赢,有可能会打成平局

B、德国队会赢

C、意大利队很大可能会赢得比赛,但也有输球的可能性

D、意大利队一定会战胜德国队

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