Computer mouse
The basic computer mouse is an amazingly clever invention with a relatively simple design that allows us to point at things on the computer and it is very productive. Think of all the things you can do with a mouse like selecting text for copying and pasting, drawing, and even scrolling on the page with the newer mice with the wheel. Most of us use the computer mouse daily without stopping to think how it works until it gets dirty and we have to learn how to clean it. We learn to point at thing before we learn to speak, so the mouse is a very natural pointing device. Other computer pointing devices include light pens, graphics tablets and touch screen, but the mouse still our workhorse.
The computer mouse was invented in 1964 by Douglas Englehart of Stanford University. As computer screens became popular and arrow keys were used to more around a body of text, it became clear that a pointing device that allowed easier motion through the text and even selection of text would be very useful. The introduction of the mouse, with the Apple Lisa computer in 1983, really started the computer public on the road to relying on the mouse for routine computer tasks.
How does the mouse work? We have to start at the bottom, so think upside down for now. It all starts with mouse ball. As the mouse ball in the bottom of the mouse rolls over the mouse pad, it presses against and turns two shafts. The shafts are connected to wheels with several small holes in them. The wheels have a pair of small electronic light-emitting devices called light emitting diodes (LED) mounted on either side. One LED sends a light beam to the LED on the other side. As the wheels spin and a hole rotates by, the light beam gets through to the LED on the other side. But a moment later the light beam is blocked until the next hole is in place. The LED detects a changing pattern of light, converts the pattern into an electronic signal, and sends the signal to the computer through wires in a cable that goes out the mouse body. This cable is the tail that helps give the mouse its name. The computer interprets the signal to tell it where to position the cursor on the computer screen.
So far we have only discussed the basic computer mouse that most of you probably have or have used. One problem with this design is that the mouse gets dirty as the ball rolls over the surface and picks up the dirt. Eventually you have to clean your mouse. The newer optical mice avoid this problem by having no moving parts.
1. Most computer users want to know how the computer mouse works.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
2. According to the author, general computer users need not know how the computer mouse was invented.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
3. The computer mouse derives its name from the cable that goes out its body, which looks like the tail of a mouse.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
4. The key components of a computer mouse are the two LEDs.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
5. When an ordinary computer mouse gets dirty, it has to be replaced with a new one.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
6. The most durable computer mice on sale are the IBM ones.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
7. The optical mouse is superior to the basic one in that the former has no moving parts.
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned 答案与解析:
1.分析文章标题: Computer mouse (鼠标)
2.直接解题:
1. Most computer users(使用者) want to (想要...)know how the computer mouse (电脑鼠标)works(工作) .
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
1. B. 细节题。 利用问题句中涉及到修饰词的结构most computer users作为答案线索, 在文章中查找答案相关句:
(第一段) The basic computer mouse is an amazingly clever invention with a relatively simple design that allows us to point at things on the computer and it is very productive. Think of all the things you can do with a mouse like selecting text for copying and pasting, drawing, and even scrolling on the page with the newer mice with the wheel. Most of us use(使用) the computer mouse (与问题句中的most computer user呼应)daily(每天, 每天的, 日报) without(不,没有) stopping to(停下来去...) think how it works(工作, 起作用) until(直到) it gets(变得) dirty (脏的,卑鄙的)and we have to(不得不) learn (学习)how to clean(使...干净, 打扫) it. We learn to point at thing before we learn to speak, so the mouse is a very natural pointing device. Other computer pointing devices include light pens, graphics tablets and touch screen, but the mouse still our workhorse.
文章第一段第三句说, 大多数电脑使用者天天用电脑却没有想去了解鼠标的工作原理。由此可见问题句的内容与该句内容不一致,因此问题句没有提供正确信息。
考点:stop to do sth./停下来去...
比较:stop doing /停止...
提示:
问题句表示数量或范围的修饰词, 如:all, any, whole, most, some 等可能是判断答案的关键词。
2. According to (根据/依据)the author(作者), general(普通的, 综合的, 全面的) computer users(使用者) need(需要) not know (知道)how(怎样) the computer mouse was invented(被发明).
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
2.C. 细节题。利用问题句中涉及到修饰词的结构general computer users作为答案线索, 在文章中查找答案相关句:
(第一段)The basic computer mouse is an amazingly clever invention with a relatively simple design that allows us to point at things on the computer and it is very productive. Think of all the things you can do with a mouse like selecting text for copying and pasting, drawing, and even scrolling on the page with the newer mice with the wheel.(第一题答案相关句)Most of us use the computer mouse daily without stopping to think how it works until it gets dirty and we have to learn how to clean it. We (指代鼠标用户/与general computer users呼应)learn to point at (指向)things(东西) before(在...之前) we learn to (学会)speak(说话), so the mouse(鼠标) is a very natural(自然的) pointing(指方向的) device(设备). Other computer pointing devices include(包括) light pens(光笔), graphics tablets and touch screen, but(但是) the mouse still our workhorse(重负荷工作部件).
The computer mouse was invented (被发明)in 1964 by Douglas Englehart of Stanford University(斯坦福大学). As(随着) computer screens became popular(受欢迎的) and arrow keys were used to (被用于...)move(移动) around a body of text, it became clear that a pointing device that allowed easier motion through the text and even selection of text would be very useful. The introduction of the mouse, with the Apple Lisa computer in 1983, really started the computer public on the road to relying on the mouse for routine computer tasks. (第3段)How does the mouse work(工作)? We have to start at the bottom, so think upside down for now. It all starts with mouse ball. As the mouse ball in the bottom of the mouse rolls over the mouse pad, it presses against and turns two shafts. The shafts are connected to wheels with several small holes in them. The wheels have a pair of small electronic light-emitting devices called light emitting diodes (LED) mounted on either side. One LED sends a light beam to the LED on the other side. As the wheels spin and a hole rotates by, the light beam gets through to the LED on the other side. But a moment later the light beam is blocked until the next hole is in place. The LED detects a changing pattern of light, converts the pattern into an electronic signal, and sends the signal to the computer through wires in a cable that goes out the mouse body. This cable is the tail that helps give the mouse its name. The computer interprets the signal to tell it where to position the cursor on the computer screen.
So far we have only discussed the basic computer mouse that most of you probably have or have used. One problem with this design is that the mouse gets dirty as the ball rolls over the surface and picks up the dirt. Eventually you have to clean your mouse. The newer optical mice avoid this problem by having no moving parts.
文章中没有出现与问题句的内容相呼应的信息, 因此判断问题句的内容在文章中没有被提到。
3. The computer mouse derives its name(名字, 名称) from(从...中获得...) the cable(电缆) that goes out its body(身体), which looks like (看起来象)the tail(尾巴) of a mouse(老鼠).
A. right B. wrong C. not mentioned
3.A. 细节题。利用问题句中的细节信息词cable和the tail of a mouse 作为答案线索, 在文章中查找答案相关句:
The basic computer mouse is an amazingly clever invention with a relatively simple design that allows us to point at things on the computer and it is very productive. Think of all the things you can do with a mouse like selecting text for copying and pasting, drawing, and even scrolling on the page with the newer mice with the wheel. Most of us use the computer mouse daily without stopping to think how it works until it gets dirty and we have to learn how to clean it. We learn to point at thing before we learn to speak, so the mouse is a very natural pointing device. Other computer pointing devices include light pens, graphics tablets and touch screen, but the mouse still our workhorse.
The computer mouse was invented in 1964 by Douglas Englehart of Stanford University. As computer screens became popular and arrow keys were used to more around a body of text, it became clear that a pointing device that allowed easier motion through the text and even selection of text would be very useful. The introduction of the mouse, with the Apple Lisa computer in 1983, really started the computer public on the road to relying on the mouse for routine computer tasks.
(第3段)How does the mouse work? We have to start at the bottom, so think upside down for now. It all starts with mouse ball. As the mouse ball in the bottom of the mouse rolls over the mouse pad, it presses against and turns two shafts. The shafts are connected to wheels with several small holes in them. The wheels have a pair of small electronic light-emitting devices called light emitting diodes (LED) mounted on either side. One LED sends a light beam to the LED on the other side. As the wheels spin and a hole rotates by, the light beam gets through to the LED on the other side. But a moment later the light beam is blocked until the next hole is in place. The LED(发光二极管) detects(察觉, 探测) a changing(变换的) pattern(模式, 图案) of light(光), converts the pattern into(把...转变成) an electronic(电子的) signal(信号), and sends(发送, 寄,派遣) the signal to the computer(计算机) through(通过) wires(电线) in a cable (电缆)that goes out the mouse body. This cable is the tail (尾巴) that helps(帮助) give(给予) the mouse its name(名字). The computer interprets the signal to tell it where to position the cursor on the computer screen.