单选题   People receive their news from many sources these days—papers, television, web, mobiles. And now, rubbish bins. Renew, a company co-founded in 2002 by chief executive Kaveh Memari, has developed a newspaper recycling bin which doubles as an open-air information screen. It has placed nearly 100 of the hi-tech bins around the City of London under a 21-year contract with the authority.
    The bins—or techno-pods as Memari refers to them—are made of damage-resistant fibreglass with screens at either end which can relay anything from news to advertisements to information on London underground delays or the number of Boris bikes available in the vicinity. A team of journalists provide the news feed, with other content coming from magazines like The Economist. A group of software developers—what Memari calls the Geek Squad—operate from Athens.
    The initial impetus for the bins came from the City of London authorities, with the capital littered with discarded free newspapers and Brussels putting pressure on for it missing recycling targets. Memari said: 'We de-risked it for the City, they don't pay for the service and the only risk for them is reputational if things go wrong. '
    The company had hoped to have 100 pods—200 screens—in place by the time of the Olympics, but that target slipped and was finally reached in November. But with the City getting the service for free, how does Renew propose to make money? Memari talks of several revenue streams: advertising, finding a major company to sponsor the pods, attracting publishers, talking to film studios, and even telecoms companies about using its wired connections to carry data services or conversations.
    'We have killed the idea it's a grotty (肮脏的) place for advertisers and publishers to put their messages. We are also talking to seven major film studios and they are very interested in the possibilities.' Memari believes studios could film special scenes to be shown on the screens, linked to major movies in what is effectively a viral marketing campaign. The pods can also be used for emergency messages, with one recent test showing an alert reaching the system just three minutes after being received at the control room.
    Now the pods are in place. Renew has begun its real push to advertisers and media, with marketing campaigns under way for a number of businesses including CNBC, Qatari Islamic Bank, and Wallpaper, as well as a couple of charities which have been given free or heavily discounted airtime. Renew has raised £4 million in total from investors so far, mainly high net-worth individuals including one Premier League and England footballer. 'We went to all the high street banks, but nothing,' said Memari. It will need further funds as it expands overseas.
单选题     What is the most important feature of the new product of Renew?
 
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】由the new product of Renew定位到第一段第三句。 细节辨认题。定位句提到,Renew公司由现任首席执行官Kaveh Memari与他人在2002年共同创办,该公司开发了一种兼具户外信息显示屏功能的报纸回收箱。因此,Renew公司的新产品的最大特征就是它可以转播户外信息,故答案为B。
单选题     What can we learn about the techno-pods?
 
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】由the techno-pods定位到第二段,并最终定位至最后一句。 推理判断题。定位句提到,被Memari称作“极客团队”的一家雅典软件开发团队提供技术支持。因此,答案为D。
单选题     What benefit do the techno-pods bring to the City of London?
 
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】由the City of London定位到第三段第一句。 推理判断题。由定位句可知,该项目最初的推动力来自伦敦金融城当局,当时城内到处都是随意丢弃的免费报纸,欧盟也因该地区未能达成资源回收目标而对其施加压力。由此可知,“科技荚”为伦敦金融城减少了回收免费报纸的压力。因此,答案为C。
单选题     What makes major film studios interested in the techno-pods?
 
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】由major film studios定位到第五段第二、三句。 推理判断题。定位句提到,电影公司可以采用所谓的“病毒式营销”模式,为这种展示屏特别制作一些短片,将其与正在上映的影片关联起来。由此可知,电影公司可以通过这些展示屏吸引更多的人观看他们的电影,故答案为A。
单选题     What is the biggest difficulty for Renew at present?
 
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】由the biggest difficulty和题文同序原则定位到最后一段,并最终定位到最后一句。 推理判断题。由定位句可知,随着公司业务拓展至海外,它将需要更多的资金。由此可知,该公司目前没有足够的资金来支撑它进行业务拓展,故答案为C。