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hief executive Tim Cook has been open about his dislike of glasses as a wearable device. “ We always thought that glasses were not a smart move, from a point of view that people would not really want to wear them,” he told the New Yorker. “ They were intrusive (闯入的 ), instead of pushing technology to the background, as we’ ve always believed.” Stuart Miles, founder of tech site Pocketlint, said: “ I think [Sony is] wasting their time, energy and effort.” “ Google Glass obviously needed a plete rethink... I can’ t see how something thickrimmed and more invasivelooking than Google Glass is going to catch on. “ People are keen on wearables like fitness bands and watches, but they care about their faces. Wearing something on your head is a lot stronger than wearing something on your arm,” he added. “ The industry keeps pushing it but consumers just don’ t want it.” 29. In which countries people can get the SmartEyeglass first? A. The US and Japan. B. The US and the UK. C. The UK and Japan. D. Germany and the UK. 30. The purpose of this passage is to __________. A. introduce an accelerometer developed by the Google pany B. tell the people that the SmartEyeglass will go on sale C. people like the glasses very much D. the SmartEyeglass is less than 840 yuan 31. What can be inferred from what Stuart Miles said? A. He supports Sony’ s efforts to develop the SmartEyeglass. B. He cares more about his clothes and face. C. He dislikes the SmartEyeglass. D. He really wants to wear them. D Smoking bans in public places are linked with falls in childhood asthma (哮喘 ) attacks and preterm births (早产 ), according to the biggest analysis of the influence of public smoking bans on child health. The finding should remove fears that such laws could have the opposite effect because they may lead people to smoke more at home. Several countries, such as Japan and Australia, have tightened laws on smoking in public places over the last few years. Meanwhile, some countries, such as the Netherlands and Germany, still allow smoking in pubs and restaurants. Only about half of US states have prehensive bans, and there are few restrictions in poorer nations. Opponents often claim that bans could result in people smoking more at home, which would be worse for their children’ s health. Asthma is one of the main concerns as secondhand smoke harms children’ s airways in several ways. Researchers led by Jasper Been at Maastricht University Medical Centre reviewed as many as 11 studies that examined how hospital admissions for childhood asthma and preterm births changed after smoking bans came in. The studies involved more than million births, and nearly 250,000 hospital admissions for asthma. The result shows that both asthma admissions and preterm birth rates fell by about 10 percent within a year after smoking restrictions were carried out. The effect on preterm births could also have been caused by pregnant women being more likely to quit or cut down following a public ban, says Been. But Been also says the studies could not pletely prove that smoking bans directly caused these changes. However, as a matter of fact, because the analysis included several smoking bans introduced in different countries in different years, and most saw health improvements. Such findings are useful for countries and states where there is ongoing debate about how strict smoking bans should be, especially as hospital care for premature babies is so expensive. This might be one of the most important things to know in order to strengthen legislation (立法 ). Other studies have shown that rates of heart attack and stroke also tend to fall after smoking bans are introduced. to the passage, some oppose smoking bans in public places because . have much difficulty in quitting smoking believe it will cause people to smoke more at home bans contributing to health can’ t be proved laws might cause opposite effect on smokers is NOT the proper effect of the result of research by Jasper Been? would accept the laws on smoking bans in public places. and more countries and states will strengthen smoking bans. care for premature babies and asthma will be cheaper. women will be more likely to follow public smoking bans. of the following statements about Been’ s research is TRUE? also proves smoking bans lead to falls of heart attack and stroke. is related to millions of asthma hospital admissions and births cases. offers conclusive evidence about smoking bans causing health benefits. is supposed to prove the effect of smoking bans in public places on health. their analysis, the researchers drew their conclusion by 第二部分 根据短文内容 ,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项 ,选项中有两项为多余选项。 House Sitting In many countries of the world people do what is called house sitting. It means that if owners of the house are goin。
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