Today almost everyone has a smart phone.So street phone booths are out of date and seem to be useless. But cities like Shanghai are trying to bring the old phone booths to life.
Shanghai will make changes to 263 phone booths in Xuhui District. The Library Booth is one of the six new kinds of booths, offering 60 booths for people to borrow and read. Another kind allows users to listen to audiobooks( 有声书)and even record their own voices.
Shanghai is not the only city trying to save the old phone booths. London cares about them even more, because the red booths have long been a special scene in London since the 1930s when they were painted all red. In recent years London has come up with many ideas to help phone booths stay useful. The UK company British Telecom has added screens and free WiFi to some booths. Users can use them to surf online and search for maps and weather reports. The company also allows people to rent(租)some booths to change them as they want to. Since 2009, more than 1,500 phone booths have been turned into flower shops, mini﹣cafes, art museums and even shower rooms.
In New York City, three phone booths in Time Square are turned into places for immigrant(移民) voices. When visitors pick up the phone, they can listen to oral(口述) histories of immigration from the newest New Yorkers. They can also open the books inside the booth to know more about the storytellers. Or they can share a part of their own stories if they wish.
Brazil made phone booths works of art. Sao Paulo paired 100 artists with 100 phone booths. Some artists painted on the booths, others made them sculptures﹣ one was shaped like a brain and another wore a pair of shoes.
Phone booths are finding creative ways to live on. Will they succeed? Only time will tell.
Condition of old phone booths: Seem useless |
Reason for being out of date: (2) of smart phones |
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a (1) of street phone booths |
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new uses in Shanghai |
six new kinds of booths |
60 library booths: Users can borrow&read books. |
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Audio booths:Users can listen to audiobooks&record their own voices. |
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various uses in London |
London tried(3) than Shanghai to keep the old phone booths(3) because the red booths are a special scene in the city |
Users can search for maps and weather reports online& use (4) in the booths. |
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People renting the booths can turn them into flower shops mini﹣cafes, art museums and so on. |
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special use in NY |
Three phone booths in Time Square |
Visitors can: • listen to oral histories of immigration& read books about these immigrants • share their own stories |
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New look in Brazil |
(5) the 100 artists changed the appearance of one phone booth |
Some artists painted on the booths |
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Others made the booths sculptures. |
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Hitchbot
Have you ever seen a hitchhiker(搭便车的旅行者)standing by the side of a road?Now drivers in Canada might see(51) unusual hitchhiker; a hitchhiking robot.
One of its inventors,David Harris Smith,has hitched across Canada three times.Smith and a friend,Frauke Zeller,have built Hitchbot because they wanted(52) (see) if people would stop and give the robot a lift and talk to it.The robot can chat about things it has learned,and about(53) (it) trip.You might think it's a joke,(54) Smith and Zeller's experiment has a serious point:can robots and people get along?
Hitchbot(55) (begin) its journey in Nova Scotia in July.It has already completed a third of its 6,000﹣mile trip to Victoria.More than 57,000 people are following its journey(56) (close) on Facebook and Twitter,and travelers have posted lots of(57) (photo) on the websites.Hitchbot has also done some shopping,eaten motor oil,and had fun with travelers.Nobody knows(58) it will finish its journey.It might be(59) (long) than expected,but Zeller and Smith want Hitch to get(60) many rides as it can.It hasn't been in a self﹣driving car yet,but anything is possible!
This story tells of two sporting heroes who made an impossible dream come true.Bob Champion was a young jockey (骑师) with a bright(1) .Then,one day,he fell off his horse.He went to the doctor(2) his injuries(伤) and was surprised when he(3) that he had cancer.The medical treatment lasted many months and made him very(4) .At times,he nearly died.
As the same time,there was a successful(5) called Aldaniti.Unluckily,during one race,the horse got a serious injury.The horse's owners(6) to put the horse down though the doctor advised the horse's trainer to do so.They(7) Aldaniti for a whole year and the horse's injuries got better.
By this time,Bob Champion was out of(8) .Slowly,he got back his strength.Eight months later,he(9) to his job as a jockey.A month after that,he rode the winning horse in a race.Soon afterwards,Aldaniti(10) returned to training.
Early the next year,(11) Bob Champion and Aldaniti were almost back to full fitness.Now,there was a new plan.Bob decided to(12) Aldaniti in the Grand National,one of the UK's most famous horse races.People watching the race knew all about the(13) fights against ill
health and injury.Every one of them wanted the fairy tale to have a(14) ending.And it was perfect.Aldaniti and Bob Champion were real sporting(15) .
(1)A.future |
B.idea |
C.smile |
D.voice |
(2)A.instead of |
B.except for |
C.because of |
D.away from |
(3)A.suggested |
B.discovered |
C.expected |
D.remember |
(4)A.sad |
B.scared |
C.poor |
D.weak |
(5)A.doctor |
B.horse |
C.owner |
D.trainer |
(6)A.refused |
B.prepared |
C.regretted |
D.forgot |
(7)A.waited for |
B.looked after |
C.called in |
D.paid for |
(8)A.work |
B.school |
C.sight |
D.hospital |
(9)A.stuck |
B.belonged |
C.returned |
D.moved |
(10)A.also |
B.still |
C.even |
D.again |
(11)A.either |
B.both |
C.all |
D.each |
(12)A.stop |
B.walk |
C.ride |
D.feed |
(13)A.one's |
B.pair's |
C.group's |
D.family's |
(14)A.sad |
B.funny |
C.happy |
D.similar |
(15)A.heroes |
B.players |
C.results |
D.events |