The charge ______from 5 yuan to 10 yuan.

A. changes     B.varies     C. differ     D. range

 

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    “Little Smart”, also called “xiaolingtong”, has always been compared to mobile phones. But actually, it is more like one of those cordless phones(無繩電話) used around the home. The only difference is that this one reaches much further than from the bathroom to the living room. It can travel across an entire city.

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    Scientists are trying to make Little Smart more user-friendly. Messaging and Internet access(接入) have been added to the service. And the latest Little Smart handset even has color screen.

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    A. It looks like a mobile phone.                B. The service is much cheaper.

    C. There is no fee for incoming calls.          D. All of the above.

How is the charge of Little Smart?

    A. About 10 fen per minute to use.   

    B. It costs four or five times more than a mobile phone.

    C. It only costs 25 yuan each month.

    D. There’s no fee for calls.

Why are users not satisfied with Little Smart?

    A. They can’t hear each other clearly out of the city.

    B. There are so few stations for Little Smart to pick up its signals.

    C. When you use it, you must stand up.

    D. The charges are low.

The underlined word “handset” in the last paragraph means “______”.

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    A. It’s wrong to say that Little Smart is smart.

    B. Scientist are trying to make Little Smart smaller.

    C. Little Smart will be better than today.

    D. People will change Little Smart into a mobile phone.

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