Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34
Will people still read books 100 years from now? A few years ago, many people would have said no. It seemed likely that computers and the Internet would replace books. Now, however, most experts think that books are here to stay.There are a number of reasons why computers will not replace books entirely. One reason is that books on paper are much cheaper than computers. And books do not need a power source. You can read a book for as long as you want and wherever you want. You never have to worry about losing power. Also, many people feel more comfortable reading words in a book than reading words on acomputer screen because it is less tiring to the eyes.Will books in the future be exactly the same as the books you can buy today? The answer to that question is no. In the future, you may only need to buy one book. With this one book, you will be able to read novels, plays, and newspapers. It will look like today's books, but it will be electronic.One of the people working on the book of the future is Professor Joseph Jacobson from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Jacobson's electronic book will have a small button on the side. When you press the button, words will instantly appear on the page. When you want to read a different story, you can push the button again and a new story will quickly appear.
What will the book of the future look like?
A. It will look like a book you buy today.
B. It will look different from today's books.
C. We don't know what it will look like.
D. It will look like a computer.
Will people still read books 100 years from now? A few years ago, many people would have said no. It seemed likely that computers and the Internet would replace books. Now, however, most experts think that books are here to stay.There are a number of reasons why computers will not replace books entirely. One reason is that books on paper are much cheaper than computers. And books do not need a power source. You can read a book for as long as you want and wherever you want. You never have to worry about losing power. Also, many people feel more comfortable reading words in a book than reading words on acomputer screen because it is less tiring to the eyes.Will books in the future be exactly the same as the books you can buy today? The answer to that question is no. In the future, you may only need to buy one book. With this one book, you will be able to read novels, plays, and newspapers. It will look like today's books, but it will be electronic.One of the people working on the book of the future is Professor Joseph Jacobson from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Jacobson's electronic book will have a small button on the side. When you press the button, words will instantly appear on the page. When you want to read a different story, you can push the button again and a new story will quickly appear.
What will the book of the future look like?
A. It will look like a book you buy today.
B. It will look different from today's books.
C. We don't know what it will look like.
D. It will look like a computer.
Những cuốn sách sẽ trông ra sao tròn tương lai?
Giống sách như ta mua ngày nay C. Chúng ta không biết chúng ra sao
Khác với sách ngày nay D. Giống một cái máy tính
Kiến thức: đọc hiểu
Giải thích: It will look like today's books, but it will be electronic
Giống sách như ta mua ngày nay C. Chúng ta không biết chúng ra sao
Khác với sách ngày nay D. Giống một cái máy tính
Kiến thức: đọc hiểu
Giải thích: It will look like today's books, but it will be electronic
Đáp án A.