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If the name Marissa Mayer doesn't sound familiar, Google it-that's probably what she'd want you to do, anyway.
But now Mayer, 37, is trading in (跳槽)her executive title at Google to be the new CEO of Yahoo, it was widely announced on July 16, 2012. Here are four things to know about Yahoo's new leader.
1. She Made History
When she started working for Google in 1999~years before Google became an everyday verb, Mayer was the company's first female engineer. But "Googirl" nickname aside, "I'm not a woman at Google. I'm a geek at Google," Mayer, who was the company's 20th employee, told CNN in April. "If you can find something that you're really passionate about, whether you're a man or a woman comes a lot less into play.
2.She's Glamorous (富有魅力的)
Add this title to her resume: Woman of the year. In 2009, Mayer was one of the leading ladies highlighted by Glamour magazine in its annual special issue. Photographed in a striking red dress, Mayer said, "When people think about computer science, they imagine people with pocket protectors and thick glasses who code all right. I do code all night!
3.And So Is HerApartment
If Google is your homepage, you're familiar with its clean-cut style and simple color scheme-just like Mayer's home. "People used to come over to my apartment and say, ‘Does your apartment look like Google or does Google look like your apartment?" She told The New York Times. "I can't say it clearly anymore. I really love color. I'm not very cluttery. My place has very clean simple lines. That has always appealed to me.”
4._______________
Ready to take on yet another important role, Mayer, who married financier Zachary Bogue in 2009, tweeted (寫博文)out yet another announcement the same day word broke of her moveto Yahoo. "Another piece of good news today-zackbogue and I are expecting a new baby boy in October! I am going to be a mom!"
【小題1】What does "Google it" in the first paragraph mean?(no more than 6 words)
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【小題2】Which company is Marissa Mayer working for now? (no more than 2 words)
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【小題3】How do you find Marissa Mayer's apartment?(no more than 5 words)
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【小題4】On which day did Mayer announce her another important role?(no more than 4 words)
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【小題5】What is the best title for the last paragraph? (no more than 7 words)
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【小題1】Search for it on the Internet.
【小題2】For Yahoo.
【小題3】It has very clean simple lines. ( Itis very clean and simple.)
【小題4】On July 16, 2012.
【小題5】She is going to be a mom.

解析試題分析:提到Marissa Mayer你可能不熟悉,但是提到Google你肯定知道,F(xiàn)年37 歲的Mayer從Google執(zhí)行官的位置跳槽去做Yahoo的新任CEO,這件事已經(jīng)在2012年7月16號公開宣布了。我們要了解Yahoo新領導人的四件事。1. 她創(chuàng)造了歷史。2. 她魅力四射。3. 她的公寓也和Google一樣。4. 她要做媽媽了。
【小題1】根據(jù)Google it橫線后面的這句話that's probably what she'd want you to do, anyway.(無論如何,那可能是她想讓你做的事。)理解Google it意思是她想讓你:Search for it on the Internet. Google是一種網(wǎng)絡搜索引擎,在這里做動詞用。
【小題2】根據(jù)第二段的But now Mayer, 37, is trading in (跳槽)her executive title at Google to be the new CEO of Yahoo, it was widely announced on July 16, 2012. (但是現(xiàn)在37歲的Mayer在Google是總經(jīng)理職位正跳槽去做Yahoo的新任CEO,這件事已經(jīng)在2012年7月16號公開宣布了。)所以Marissa Mayer現(xiàn)在是為Yahoo工作。
【小題3】根據(jù)3. And So Is HerApartment 中的介紹,Marissa Mayer的住處線條簡潔干凈、顏色樸實無華。My place has very clean simple lines.  給出了最直接的回答。
【小題4】根據(jù)4. 宣布她從Google到Yahoo任職的同一天,在博文上寫到她和她的丈夫將在十月份迎接他們的孩子,她要當媽媽了。在同一天應該就是On July 16, 2012.,她宣布了自己的另一個重要的角色。
【小題5】最后一段的最佳題目應該是Mayer的另一個重要的角色:她要當媽媽了。
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