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    Beep! Beep! Barcode(条形码)technology makes it faster and easier to buy things in stores. You've probably seen the black-and-white zebra stripes (on product packaging. This year, this great invention is 50 years old!

    On a Sunday afternoon in 1971, IBM engineer George Laurer came up with a code that could be printed on food labels(商标). It became the basis(基础)for the Universal Product Code, which was used by many grocery companies starting in 1973, according to The New York Times. Before this, cashiers(收银员)had to ring up prices by hand.

    Time has proven it to be a great invention. Today, barcodes are scanned(扫描)over 6 billion times every day and used by 2 million companies worldwide, PR Newswire reported.

    What information does a barcode contain? Where the product comes from, where it has been, its price, expiration date(过期时间)…you name it. It can also help stores keep track(追踪)of their products. For example, if there are 10 boxes of milk and a customer buys one, it will be recorded so that the store owner knows there are nine boxes left. In the 1980s, libraries started using barcodes to keep track of books in this way.

    "Its creation allowed the first digitization(数字化)in the control of the stock(库存),"Jose Maria Bonmati from AECOC, a Spanish commercial association, told El Mundo.

    The next generation of barcodes, such as QR codes, can hold more information. "They can tell customers if a product contains allergens(过敏原)or if it is organic(有机的). This provides customers with a greater level of trust in the products they buy, "said GS 1, an organization that develops global barcode standards.

    1. (1) What do we know about barcodes?
      A . They were first used in New York. B . They were invented fifty years ago. C . They were based on the Universal Product Code. D . They were designed by a cashier in a grocery store.
    2. (2) What is Paragraph 4 about?
      A . What barcodes can be used for. B . What barcodes can help customers do. C . How widely barcodes are used worldwide. D . How information is stored in barcodes.
    3. (3) According to Jose Maria Bonmati, barcodes          .
      A . make cashiers' work easier to do B . improve the quality of food packaging C . help companies better manage their stock D . tell consumers more about the products they buy
    4. (4) What do we know from the last paragraph?
      A . The importance of barcodes still needs to be proven. B . QR codes will replace barcodes in the future. C . GS I is developing a new type of barcode. D . QR codes are more customer friendly.
    5. (5) Which word might the writer use to describe barcodes?
      A . Organic. B . Beautiful. C . Convenient. D . Expensive.

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