【題目】 Do you ever hope to have a chair right for you when standing for too long?1

The different chair was made in a company in Switzerland. The company's boss Keith Gunura said the idea came from his work experience when he was young.2The place was not big enough for all the workers to sit on chairs, and it was tiring for him to stand for several hours at a time.3Then the Chairless Chair came out. As its name implied, it doesn't look like a chair at all. 4When you want to sit down, just push a button, and it will move and work like a chair. The Chairless Chair is only two kilograms, so it doesn't make you feel anything different.

The Chairless Chair definitely moves more easily than a traditional folding chair. 5Most of them are the people who need to stand at work for a long time.

A.With a belt, it can be tied along your body.

B.Well, a special chair has come to the world.

C.At that time, Keith worked in a packing factory.

D.Now many people are waiting in line to have one.

E.He decided to make a chair that can move around with him.

【答案】

1B

2C

3E

4A

5D

【解析】

文章大意:文章主要介紹的是Keith Gunura 因?yàn)樾r(shí)候的工作經(jīng)歷發(fā)明的The Chairless Chair及它的特點(diǎn)。

1根據(jù)所給空前面的句子“Do you ever hope to have a chair right for you when standing for too long?”“當(dāng)你站得太久的時(shí)候,你希望有一把椅子嗎?”,故知此處說(shuō)的是:嗯,一種特別的椅子出現(xiàn)在世界上,故選B

2根據(jù)所給空前面的句子“the idea came from his work experience when he was young”“這個(gè)想法來(lái)自他年輕時(shí)的工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)”,故知此處說(shuō)的是:當(dāng)時(shí),Keith在一家包裝廠工作,故選C

3根據(jù)所給空前面的句子“The place was not big enough for all the workers to sit on chairs, and it was tiring for him to stand for several hours at a time”“這個(gè)地方不夠大以至于不能讓所有的工人都坐在椅子上,他一次站幾個(gè)小時(shí)很累”,故知此處說(shuō)的是:他決定做一把可以和他一起移動(dòng)的椅子。故選E。

4根據(jù)所給空前面的句子“As its name implied, it doesn't look like a chair at all”“顧名思義,它一點(diǎn)也不像椅子”,故知此處說(shuō)的是:用一個(gè)帶子,你可以把它系在身上。故選A。

5根據(jù)所給空前面的句子“The Chairless Chair definitely moves more easily than a traditional folding chair”“The Chairless Chair比傳統(tǒng)的折疊椅更容易移動(dòng)”,故知此處說(shuō)的是:現(xiàn)在很多人排隊(duì)等著要買(mǎi)一個(gè),故選D。

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