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2019年6月大学英语六级考试试题第1套
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,you
willhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Asix-month-longnegotiation.C)Aprojectwithatroublesomeclient.
B)Preparationsfortheparty.D)Giftwrappingforthecolleagues.
2.A)Takeweddingphotos.C)Startasmallbusiness.
B)Advertisehercompany.D)Throwacelebrationparty.
3.A)Hesitant.C)Flattered.
B)Nervous.D)Surprised.
4.A)Startherownbakery.C)Sharehercookingexperience.
B)Improveherbakingskill.D)Prepareforthewedding.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Theyhavetospendmoretimestudying.
B)Theyhavetoparticipateinclubactivities.
C)Theyhavetobemoreresponsibleforwhattheydo.
D)Theyhavetochooseaspecificacademicdiscipline.
6.A)Getreadyforacareer.C)Setalong-termgoal.
B)Makealotoffriends.D)Behavelikeadults.
7.A)Thosewhoshareheracademicinterests.
B)Thosewhorespectherstudentcommitments.
C)Thosewhocanhelpherwhensheisinneed.
D)Thosewhogotothesameclubsasshedoes.
8.A)Thosehelpfulfortappingtheirpotential.
B)Thoseconducivetoimprovingtheirsocialskills.
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C)Thosehelpfulforcultivatingindividualinterests.
D)Thoseconducivetotheiracademicstudies.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthree
orfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasingleline
throughthecentre.
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Theybreakawayfromtraditionalwaysofthinking.
B)Theyarepreparedtoworkharderthananyoneelse.
C)Theyaregoodatrefiningoldformulas.
D)Theybringtheirpotentialintofullplay.
10.A)Theycontributedtothepopularityofskiingworldwide.
B)Theyresultedinabrand-newstyleofskiingtechnique.
C)Theypromotedthescientificuseofskiingpoles.
D)Theymadeexplosivenewsinthesportsworld.
11.A)Hewasrecognizedasageniusintheworldofsports.
B)Hecompetedinallmajorskiingeventsintheworld.
C)HewonthreegoldmedalsinoneWinterOlympics.
D)Hebrokethreeworldskiingrecordsinthreeyears.
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Theyappearrestless.C)Theybecomeupset.
B)Theyloseconsciousness.D)Theydiealmostinstantly.
13.A)Ithasaninstanteffectonyourbodychemistry.
B)Itkeepsreturningtoyoueverynowandthen.
C)Itleavesyouwithalonglastingimpression.
D)Itcontributestotheshapingofyourmind.
14.A)Tosucceedwhilefeelingirritated.
B)Tofeelhappywithoutgoodhealth.
C)Tobefreefromfrustrationandfailure.
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D)Toenjoygoodhealthwhileindarkmoods.
15.A)Theyarecloselyconnected.C)Theyaretoocomplextounderstand.
B)Theyfunctioninasimilarway.D)Theyreinforceeachotherconstantly.
SectionC
Directionsthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfour
questions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust
choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Theydifferintheirappreciationofmusic.
B)Theyfocustheirattentionondifferentthings.
C)Theyfingerthepianokeysindifferentways.
D)Theychoosedifferentpiecesofmusictoplay.
17.A)Theymanagetocooperatewellwiththeirteammates.
B)Theyuseeffectivetacticstodefeattheircompetitors.
C)Theytryhardtomeetthespectators9expectations.
D)Theyattachgreatimportancetohighperformance.
18.A)Itmarksabreakthroughinbehavioralscience.
B)Itadoptsaconventionalapproachtoresearch.
C)Itsupportsapieceofconventionalwisdom.
D)Itgivesrisetocontroversyamongexperts.
Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
19.A)People'senvyofslimmodels.
B)People'scrazeforgoodhealth.
C)Theincreasingrangeoffancyproducts.
D)Thegreatvarietyofslimmingproducts.
20.A)Theyappearvigorous.C)Theylookcharming.
B)Theyappearstrange.D)Theylookunhealthy.
21.A)Cultureandupbringing.C)Peerpressure.
B)Wealthandsocialstatus.D)Mediainfluence.
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Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Therelationbetweenhairandskin.C)Thecolorofhumanskin.
B)Thegrowinginterestinskinstudies.D)Theneedofskinprotection.
23.A)Thenecessitytosaveenergy.C)Theneedtobreathewithease.
B)Adaptationtothehotenvironment.D)Dramaticclimatechangesonearth.
24.A)Leavesandgrass.C)Theirskincoloring.
B)Man-madeshelter.D)Hairontheirskin.
25.A)Theirgeneticmakeupbegantochange.
B)Theircommunitiesbegantogrowsteadily.
C)Theirchildrenbegantomixwitheachother.
D)Theirpaceofevolutionbegantoquicken.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordfor
eachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfallowingthepassage.Readthe
passagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentified
byaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSh^et2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethan
once.
PastaisnolongerofFthemenu,afteranewreviewofstudiessuggestedthatthecarbohydrate
canformpartofahealthydiet,andevenhelppeopleloseweight.Foryears,nutritionistshave
recommendedthatpastabekepttoa26_,tocutcalories,preventfatbuild-upandstopblood
sugar27_up.
Thelow-carbohydratefoodmovementgavebirthtosuchdietsastheAtkins,PaleoandKeto,
whichadvisedswappingfoodslikebread,pastaandpotatoesforvegetables,fishandmeat.More
recentlythetrendofswappingspaghettiforvegetableshasbeen28byclean-eatingexperts.
Butnowa22reviewandanalysisof30studiesbyCanadianresearchersfoundthatnot
onlydoespastanotcauseweightgain,butthreemealsaweekcanhelppeopledropmorethanhalfa
kilogramoverfourmonths.Thereviewersfoundthatpastahadbeenunfairlydemonized(妖魔化)
becauseithadbeen30inwithother,morefat-promotingcarbohydrates.
“Thestudyfoundthatpastadidn't31toweightgainorincreaseinbodyfat,nsaidlead
authorDrJohnSievenpiper.MIn32theevidence,wecannowsaywithsomeconfidencethat
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pastadoesnothavean33effectonbodyweightoutcomeswhenitisconsumedaspartofa
healthydietarypattern."Infact,analysisactuallyshowedasmallweightloss34toconcerns.
Perhapspastacanbepartofahealthydiet.
Thoseinvolvedinthe35trialsonaverageate3.3servingsofpastaaweekinsteadofother
carbohydrates,oneservingequalingaroundhalfacup.Theylostaroundhalfakilogramoveran
averagefollow-upof12weeks.
A)adverseI)minimum
B)championedJ)radiating
C)clinicalK)ration
D)contraryL)shooting
E)contributeM)subscribe
F)intimateN)systematic
G)lumped0)weighing
H)magnified
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Each
statementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfrom
whichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Each
paragraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletter
onAnswerSheet2.
TheBestRetailersCombineBricksandClicks
[A]Retailprofitsarefallingsharply.Storesareclosing.Mallsareemptying.Thedepressingstories
justkeepcoming.ReadingtheearningsannouncementsoflargeretailstoreslikeMacy's,
Nordstrom,andTargetisaboutasupliftingasatourofanintensivecareunit.TheInternetis
apparentlytakingdownyetanotherindustry.Brickandmortarstores(实体店)seemtobegoing
thewayoftheyellowpages.Sureenough,theCensusBureaujustreleaseddatashowingthat
onlineretailsalessurged15.2percentbetweenthefirstquarterof2015andthefirstquarter
of2016.
[B]Butbeforeyoudumpallofyourretailstocks,therearemorefactsyoushouldconsider.Looking
onlyatthat15.2percent“surge”wouldbemisleading.Itwasanincreasethatwasonasmall
baseof6.9percent.Evenwhenatinynumbergrowsbyalargepercentageterms,itisoftenstill
tiny.
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[C]Morethan20yearsaftertheInternetwasopenedtocommerce,theCensusBureautellsusthat
brickandmortarsalesaccountedfor92.3percentofretailsalesinthefirstquarterof2016.Their
datashowthatonly0.8percentofretailsalesshiftedfromofflinetoonlinebetweenthebeginning
of2015and2016.
[D]So,despiteallthetalkaboutdro阳无人机)deliveriestoyourdoorstep,alltheretailexecutives
expressinganxietyoverconsumersgoingonline,andevenaPresidentialcandidateexclaiming
thatAmazonhasauhugeantitrustproblem,“theCensusdatasuggestthatphysicalretailis
thriving.Ofcourse,theclosedstores,depressedexecutives,andsinkingstockssuggestotherwise.
Whafstherealstory?
[E]Manyfirmsoperatingbrickandmortarstoresareintrouble.Theretailindustryisgetting
reinvented,aswedescribeinournewbookMatchmakers.Ifsstandinginthepathofwhat
Schumpetercalledagafe(大风)ofcreativedestruction.Thatstormhasbeenbrewingforsome
time,andasithasreachedgaleforce,mostlargeretailersaresearchingforaresponse.Asthe
CFOofMacy'sputitrecently,^We?refranklyscratchingourheads.”
[F]Butit'snothappeningasexpertspredicted.Inthepeakofthedotcombubble,brick-and-mortar
retailwasoneofthoseindustriestheInternetwasgoingtokill-andquickly.Thedotcombust
discreditedmostpredictionsofthatsortAndintheyearsthatfollowed,conventionalretailers,
confidenceinthefutureincreasedasCensuscontinuedtoreportweakonlinesales.Andthenthe
galehit
[G]Itisbecomingincreasinglyclearthatretailreinventionisn'tasimplebattletothedeathbetween
bricksandclicks.Itisaboutdevisingretailmodelsthatworkforpeoplewhoaremaking
increasinguseofagrowingarrayofInternet-connectedtoolstochangehowtheysearch,shop,
andbuy.Creativeretailersareusingthenewtechnologiestoinnovatejustabouteverythingstores
dofrommanaginginventory,tomarketing,togettingpaid.
[H]Morethandronesdroppinganewsupplyofunderwearonyourdoorstep,Apple'smassively
successfulbrick-and-mortar-and-glassretailstoresandAmazon'ssmallstepsinthesamedirection
arewhatshouldkeepold-fashionedretailersawakeatnight.Nottomentionthelargenumberof
creativenewretailers,likeBonobos,thatareblendingonlineandofflineexperiencesincreative
ways.
[I]Retailreinventionisnotasimpleprocess,andit'salsonothappeningonwhatusedtobecalled
uInternetTime』'SomeInternet-drivenchangeshavehappenedquickly,ofcourse.Craigslist
quicklyovertooknewspaperclassifiedadsandturnednewspapereconomicsupsidedown.But
manywidelyanticipatedchangesweren'tquick,andsomehaven'treallystarted.Wththebenefit
ofhindsight(后见之明),itlooksliketheInternetwilltransformtheeconomyatsomethinglike
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thepaceofothergreatinventionslikeelectricity.B2Bcommerce,forexample,didn'tmove
mainlyonlineby2005asmanyhadpredictedin2000,norevenby2016,butthatdoesn'tmeanit
won'tdosooverthenextfewdecades.
[J]Butthegaleisstillblowing.Thesuddendeclineinfoottrafficinrecentyears,eventhoughit
hasn'tbeenaccompaniedbyamassivedeclineinphysicalsales,isacriticalwarning.Peoplecan
shopmoreefficientlyonlineandthereforedon'tneedtogotoasmanystorestofindwhatthey
want.There'sasurplusofphysicalshoppingspaceforthecrowds,whichisonereasonwhy
storesaredownsizingandclosing.
[K]Theriseofthemobilephonehasrecentlyaddedanewlevelofcomplexitytotheprocessofretail
reinvention.Evenfiveyearsagomostpeoplefacedachoice.Sitatyourcomputer,probablyat
homeorattheoffice,searchandbrowse,andbuy.Orheadouttothemall,orMainStreet,look
andshop,andbuy.Now,justabouteveryonehasasmartphone,connectedtotheInternetalmost
everywherealmostallthetime.Evenwhenaretailergetsacustomertowalkinthestore,shecan
easilyseeifthere'sabetterdealonlineoratanotherstorenearby.
[L]Sofar,themainthingmanylargeretailershavedoneinresponsetoallthisistoopenonline
stores,sopeoplewillcometothemdirectlyratherthantoAmazonanditssmalleronlinerivals.
Manyarehavingthesameproblemthatnewspapershavehad.Eveniftheygetonlinetraffic,they
struggletomakeenoughmoneyonlinetocompensateforwhattheyarelosingoffline.
[M]Afewseemtobemakingthiswork.Amonglargetraditionalretailers,Walmartrecentlyreported
thebestresults,leadingitsstockpricetosurge,whileMacy's,Target,andNordstrom'sdropped.
YetWalmarfsyear-over-yearonlinesalesonlygrew7percent,leadingitsCEOtolament(哀叹),
“Growthhereistooslow."PartoftheproblemisthatalmosttwodecadesafterAmazonfiledthe
one-clickpatent,theonlineretailshoppingandbuyingexperienceisfilledwithfrictions.Arecent
studygradedmorethan600Internetretailersonhoweasyitwasforconsumerstoshop,buy,and
pay.Almosthalfofthesitesdidn'tgetapassinggradeandonly18percentgotanAorB.
[N]TheturmoilonthegroundinphysicalretailishardtosquarewiththeCensusdata.Unfortunately,
partoftheexplanationisthattheCensusretaildataareunreliable.Ourdeeplookintothosedata
andtheirpreparationrevealedseriousproblems.ItseemslikelythatCensussimplymisclassifiesa
largechunkofonlinesales.ItiscertainthattheCensusprocedures,whichlumptheonlinesales
ofmajortraditionalretailerslikeWalmartinwith“non-storeretailers“likefoodtrucks,canmask
majorchangesinindividualretailcategories.Thebureaucouldeasilypresenttheirdatainmore
usefulways,buttheyhavechosennotto.
[O]Despitetheturmoil,brickandmortarwon'tdisappearanytimesoon.Thebigquestionsare
which,ifany,ofthelargetraditionalretailerswillstillbeonthesceneinadecadeortwobecause
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theyhavesuccessfullyreinventedthemselves,whichnewplayerswilloperatebusystoreson
MainStreetsandmaybeeveninshoppingmalls,andhowtheshoppingandbuyingexperience
willhavechangedineachretailcategory.Investorsshouldn'twriteofFbrickandmortar.Whether
theyshouldbetonthetraditionalplayerswhorunthosestoresnowisanothermatter.
36.Althoughonlineretailinghasexistedforsometwentyyears,nearlyhalfoftheInternetretailers
stillfailtoreceivesatisfactoryfeedbackfromconsumers,accordingtoarecentsurvey.
37.InnovativeretailersintegrateInternettechnologieswithconventionalretailingtocreatenewretail
models.
38.DespitewhattheCensusdatasuggest,thevalueofphysicalretaiFsstockshasbeendropping.
39.Internet-drivenchangesintheretailindustrydidn'ttakeplaceasquicklyaswidelyanticipated.
40.Statisticsindicatethatbrickandmortarsalesstillmadeupthelion'sshareoftheretailbusiness.
41.Companiesthatsuccessfullycombineonlineandofflinebusinessmodelsmayprovetobeabig
concernfortraditionalretailers.
42.Brickandmortarretailers,faithintheirbusinesswasstrengthenedwhenthedotcombubbleburst.
43.Despitethetremendouschallengesfromonlineretailing,traditionalretailingwillbeheretostay
forquitesometime.
44.Withtheriseofonlinecommerce,physicalretailstoresarelikelytosufferthesamefateasthe
yellowpages.
45.Thewideuseofsmartphoneshasmadeitmorecomplexfortraditionalretailerstoreinventtheir
business.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and
D).youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron,Answer
ShCGt2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
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PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ProfessorStephenHawkinghaswarnedthatthecreationofpowerfulartificialintelligence(AI)
willbe“eitherthebest,ortheworstthing,evertohappentohumanity”,andpraisedthecreationof
anacademicinstitutededicatedtoresearchingthefutureofintelligenceas“crucialtothefutureofour
civilisationandourspeciesM.
HawkingwasspeakingattheopeningoftheLeverhulmeCentrefortheFutureofIntelligence
(LCFI)atCambridgeUniversity,amulti-disciplinaryinstitutethatwillattempttotacklesomeofthe
open-endedquestionsraisedbytherapidpaceofdevelopmentinAIresearch.uWespendagreatdeal
oftimestudyinghistory,nHawkingsaid,“which,lefsfaceit,ismostlythehistoryofstupidity.Soifs
awelcomechangethatpeoplearestudyinginsteadthefutureofintelligence.,,
Whiletheworld-renownedphysicisthasoftenbeencautiousaboutAI,raisingconcernsthat
humanitycouldbethearchitectofitsowndestructionifitcreatesasuper-intelligencewithawillof
itsown,hewasalsoquicktohighlightthepositivesthatAIresearchcanbring."Thepotential
benefitsofcreatingintelligencearehuge,“hesaid."Wecannotpredictwhatwemightachievewhen
ourownmindsareamplifiedbyAI.Perhapswiththetoolsofthisnewtechnologicalrevolution,we
willbeabletoundosomeofthedamagedonetothenaturalworldbythelastone—industrialisation.
Andsurelywewillaimtofinallyeradicatediseaseandpoverty.Andeveryaspectofourliveswillbe
transformed.Inshort,successincreatingAIcouldbethebiggesteventinthehistoryofour
civilisation.,,
HuwPrice,thecentre'sacademicdirectorandtheBertrandRussellprofessorofphilosophyat
CambridgeUniversity,whereHawkingisalsoanacademic,saidthatthecentrecameaboutpartially
asaresultoftheuniversity'sCentreforExistentialRisk.Thatinstituteexaminedawiderrangeof
potentialproblemsforhumanity,whiletheLCFIhasanarrowfocus.
AIpioneerMargaretBoden,professorofcognitivescienceattheUniversityofSussex,praised
theprogressofsuchdiscussions.Asrecentlyas2009,shesaid,thetopicwasn'ttakenseriously,even
amongAIresearchers.uAIishugelyexciting,,,shesaid,ubutithaslimitations,whichpresentgrave
dangersgivenuncriticaluse.”
TheacademiccommunityisnotaloneinwarningaboutthepotentialdangersofAIaswellas
thepotentialbenefits.Anumberofpioneersfromthetechnologyindustry,mostfamouslythe
entrepreneurElonMusk,havealsoexpressedtheirconcernsaboutthedamagethatasuper-intelligent
AIcoulddotohumanity.
46.WhatdidStephenHawkingthinkofartificialintelligence?
A)Itwouldbevitaltotheprogressofhumancivilisation.
B)Itmightbeablessingoradisasterinthemaking.
C)Itmightpresentchallengesaswellasopportunities.
D)Itwouldbeasignificantexpansionofhumanintelligence.
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47.WhatdidHawkingsayaboutthecreationoftheLCFI?
A)ItwouldacceleratetheprogressofAIresearch.
B)ItwouldmarkastepforwardintheAIindustry.
C)Itwasextremelyimportanttothedestinyofhumankind.
D)Itwasanachievementofmulti-disciplinarycollaboration.
48.WhatdidHawkingsaywasawelcomechangeinAIresearch?
A)Theshiftofresearchfocusfromthepasttothefuture.
B)Theshiftofresearchfromtheorytoimplementation.
C)ThegreateremphasisonthenegativeimpactofAI.
D)Theincreasingawarenessofmankind'spaststupidity.
49.WhatconcernsdidHawkingraiseaboutAI?
A)Itmayexceedhumanintelligencesoonerorlater.
B)Itmayultimatelyover-amplifythehumanmind.
C)Super-intelligencemaycauseitsowndestruction.
D)Super-intelligencemayeventuallyruinmankind.
50.Whatdowelearnaboutsomeentrepreneursfromthetechnologyindustry?
A)Theyaremuchinfluencedbytheacademiccommunity.
B)TheyaremostlikelytobenefitfromAIdevelopment.
C)TheysharethesameconcernsaboutAIasacademics.
D)TheybelievetheycankeepAIunderhumancontrol.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Themarketforproductsdesignedspecificallyforolderadultscouldreach$30billionbynext
year,andstartups(初创公司)wantinontheaction.Whattheysometimeslackisfeedbackfromthe
peoplewhotheyhopewillusetheirproducts.SoBrookdale,thecountry'slargestownerofretirement
communities,hasbeeninvitingafewselectentrepreneursjusttomoveinforafewdays,showofF
theirproductsandhearwhattheresidentshavetosay.
ThafswhatbroughtDayleRodriguez,28,allthewayfromEnglandtothediningroomof
BrookdaleSouthBayinTorrance,California.Rodriguezisthecommunityandmarketingmanagerfor
acompanycalledSentab.Thestartup'sproduct,SentabTV,enablesolderadultswhomaynotbe
comfortablewithcomputerstoaccessemail,videochatandsocialmediausingjusttheirtelevisions
andaremotecontrol.
"It'snothingnew,ifsnothingtoocomplicatedandifsnaturalbecauselotsofpeoplehaveTV
remotes,nsaysRodriguez.
ButnoneofthatisthetopicofconversationintheBrookdalediningroom.Instead,Rodriguez
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solicitsresidents9adviceonwhatheshouldgetonhischeeseburgerandhowheshouldspendthe
afternoon.Playingcardswasontheagenda,aswellaslearningtoplaymahjong(麻将).
Rodriguezsaysit'simportantthatresidentsheredon'tfeellikehe'ssellingthemsomething.MFve
hadmorefeedbackinapassiveapproach,Mhesays."Playingpool,playingcards,havingdinner,
havinglunch,nallworkbetter“thangoingthroughasurveyofquestions.Whentheygettoknowme
andtotrustme,knowingforsurePmnotsellingthemsomething—thereUlbemorehonestfeedback
fromthem.”
RodriguezisjusttheseventhentrepreneurtomoveintooneofBrookdale's1,100seniorliving
communities.Othernewproductsintheprogramhaveincludedakindoffull-bodyblowdryerand
speciallydesignedclothingthatallowspeoplewithdisabilitiestodressandundressthemselves.
MaryLouBusch,93,agreedtotrytheSentabsystem.ShetellsRodriguezthatitmightbegood
forsomeone,butnotforher.
“IhavethecomputerandFaceTime,whichItalkwithmyfamilyon,,,sheexplains.Shealso
hasaniPadandasmartphone.aSoIdoprettymucheverythingIneedtodo.”
Tobefair,ifRodriguezhadwantedfeedbackfromsomemoretechnophobic(害怕技术的)
seniors,hemighthaveendedupinthewrongBrookdalecommunity.Thisoneislocatedintheheart
ofSouthernCalifornia'saerospacecorridor.Manyresidentshavebackgroundsinengineering,
businessandacademiccircles.
ButRodriguezsayshe'sstilllearningsomethingimportantbymovingintothisBrookdale
community:"Peoplearemoretech-proficientthanwethought.”
Andbesides,whereelsewouldhelearntoplaymahjong?
51.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutthestartups?
A)Theyneverlosetimeinupgradingproductsforseniors.
B)Theywanttohaveashareoftheseniors9goodsmarket.
C)Theyinviteseniorstotheircompaniestotrytheirproducts.
D)Theytrytoprofitfrompromotingdigitalproductstoseniors.
52.SomeentrepreneurshavebeeninvitedtoBrookdaleto.
A)haveaninterviewwithpotentialcustomers
B)conductasurveyofretire
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