Canadian smartphone maker Research In Motion(RIM),which makes the BlackBerry,says it's back.The company is(1)BBto reclaim a market it once dominated by (2)AAtwo new devices.The last few years have been a painful time for the company as customers deserted its platform in(3)AAof newer and more (4)AAdevices.This may be the company's last chance to(5)CCa vital player in an increasingly crowded marketplace.
Two brand new devices are perhaps a fresh (6)DDfor a company that has seen its global market share(7)DDfrom 20 percent three years ago to just over 3 percent today.
For BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins,it's another chance to remake a faded(8)AA. "We have (9)BBbeen on a journey of transformation,not only a journey to transform our business and our brand,(10)CCone that I truly(11)BBtransforms mobile communications into true mobile computing," he said.
The company promises the same (12)AAlevel of network security the BlackBerry is known for,(13)DDa fast new browser and a more intuitive operating system.The Z10 (14)CCmuch like the touch-screen phones popularized by its competitors(競爭者),but the Q10 maintains the "qwerty" keyboard that has become BlackBerry's trademark.
Besides the technical and cosmetic(外觀上的) updates,Heins says the company will no longer be called RIM or Research In Motion.
"Our customers use a BlackBerry,our (15)AAwork for BlackBerry and our shareholders are owners of BlackBerry.From today on,we are BlackBerry (16)DDin the world," he said.
Shareholders will be watching if customers(17)CCthe new devices.The company's stock has dropped as much as 90 percent in the last four years as it lost(18)BBto competitors.But company shares have doubled in the last four months as anticipation(預期) (19)DDfor the new models.
Analysts say the new devices could make or(20)CCa company,which many people praise for starting the technological revolution in smart-phones.
(1) | A.refusing | B.trying | C.urging | D.pretending |
(2) | A.introducing | B.reviewing | C.rejecting | D.discovering |
(3) | A.favor | B.charge | C.honor | D.defense |
(4) | A.popular | B.expensive | C.complicated | D.familiar |
(5) | A.replace | B.react | C.remain | D.reset |
(6) | A.record | B.dilemma | C.end | D.start |
(7) | A.lose | B.increase | C.rise | D.fall |
(8) | A.brand | B.trade | C.technique | D.phone |
(9) | A.specially | B.definitely | C.doubtfully | D.essentially |
(10) | A.and | B.or | C.but | D.so |
(11) | A.agree | B.believe | C.suspect | D.deny |
(12) | A.high | B.average | C.backward | D.normal |
(13) | A.except for | B.regardless of | C.apart from | D.along with |
(14) | A.sounds | B.smells | C.looks | D.finds |
(15) | A.employees | B.consumers | C.relatives | D.competitors |
(16) | A.however | B.whenever | C.nowhere | D.everywhere |
(17) | A.adapt | B.adjust | C.adopt | D.advocate |
(18) | A.land | B.ground | C.soil | D.earth |
(19) | A.dropped | B.changed | C.remained | D.grew |
(20) | A.desert | B.abandon | C.break | D.deny |
【考點】生命的意義與價值.
【答案】B;A;A;A;C;D;D;A;B;C;B;A;D;C;A;D;C;B;D;C
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