新视野视听说BII unit 4p70.passage1.U4_3_3_1
1. A. He was very active in community service.1他在社区服务中非常活跃。
B. He did quite well in mathematics and science.他在数学和科学方面做得很好。
C. He had excellent records in almost all subjects.他在几乎所有的科目中都有出色的记录。
D. He searched for information to keep himself busy.他搜索信息,以保持自己忙碌。
2. A. Because he met a programmer called Allen there.因为他遇到了一个叫艾伦的程序员。
B. Because he joined Information Sciences Inc. there.因为他加入了信息科学公司。
C. Because he liked the serious academic environment there.因为他喜欢那里的严肃的学术环境。
D. Because it was there he had his first contact with a computer.因为它是在那里他有他的第一次接触电脑。
3. A. Harvard University made him feel bored.哈佛大学让他感到无聊。
B. Harvard University aroused his interest in programming.哈佛大学引起了他对节目的兴趣。
C. Harvard University gave him new ideas for future projects.哈佛大学给他新的想法,为未来的项目。
D. Harvard University made him devoted to serious academic work.哈佛大学让他做了认真的学术工作。
4. A. He developed a small computer to measure traffic flow.他开发了一台小型计算机来测量交通流。
B. He formed the "Programmers Group" at Harvard University.他在哈佛大学成立了“程序员小组”。
C. He spent many long nights in front of the school's computer.他在学校的电脑前花了很多时间。
D. He discussed with his classmates about starting a new business.他和同学们讨论开始一项新的生意。
Key to the answers:
1.B 2.D.3.A 4.C
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Passage 1 Scripts
Bill Gates was born on October 28, 1955 in a family having a rich business, political and community service background. From childhood Bill was intelligent and competitive. In school, he had excellent records in mathematics and science. Still he was getting very bored in school and his parents knew it, so they always tried to feed him with more information to keep him busy. Bill’s parents came to know about their son’s intelligence and decided to send him to a private school, known for its serious academic environment. It was a very important decision in Bill’s life, and it was there that he was introduced to a computer. Bill Gates and his friends were very much interested in the world of programming and formed the “Programmers Group” in late 1968. In the next year, they got their first opportunity in Information Sciences Inc. in which they were selected as programmers. Bill and his close friend Allen developed a small computer to measure traffic flow and they earned around $20,000 from this project. In 1973, he left home for Harvard University. He did well there, but he didn’t find it interesting. He spent many long nights in front of the school’s computer and the next day was asleep in class. Bill and his friend Allen remained in close contact even though Allen was away in Washington State University. They would often discuss new ideas for future projects and the possibility of starting a business one day. At the end of Bill’s first year, Allen moved closer to him so that they could follow some of their ideas. Within a year, Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard, and then formed Microsoft with Allen.