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     Members of Parliament (MPs) warned that the privacy (隱藏) of thousands of mobile phone users is in
danger today because of Google's new tracking system. In a motion (提案), they also warned that the system
offers live tracking of mobiles through a website and called on Google to examine the service.
     The Latitude system can find where a user is. This is then broadcasted live to Google's website. Once the
service is activated, the position of a person's phone appears as a blue dot on a map on the screen of whoever
is allowed to monitor (監(jiān)控) them. The Latitude feature is being developed by Google as a "fun" way to "keep
tabs on
someone special". More than a million users around the world have already signed up to the service,
Google claims.
     However, concerns have been raised about the system. MPs have written to Google demanding extra
security (安全) safeguards on the service.
     Mr. Brake, one of the MPs who raised the motion, said,"In Britain, we have a tradition of fighting for our
freedom. With this new system we face a threat to it. I demand MPs to support this motion and encourage the
Government to take action to ensure that Latitude does not represent a threat to our privacy. or our freedom
could be in danger."
     Google today insisted there was no threat to privacy.It said it was up to users to decide whether to make
their location visible to other people and to decide who could monitor their position.The service was designed
to help people keep in touch.
     However, human rights watchdog Privacy International analyzed the service and claimed it was open to
abuse (濫用). Its report claimed employers could supply employees with phones already set up to use the
service without their knowledge, or that users could simply sign up their partner's or child's mobile phone
without telling them.
1. MPs' reactions to the tracking system are the following EXCEPT that _____.
A. they have raised a motion
B. they have required Google to examine the service
C. they hope that the Government will take some measures
D. they are trying to get help from other countries
2. The underlined part "keep tabs on" in paragraph 2 probably means _____.
A. phone
B. support
C. test
D. monitor
3. Why have so many people signed up to use the new tracking system?
A. They want to know each other's privacy.
B. They think it is fun and can help them keep in touch.
C. They can get it at a lower price.
D. It's convenient to travel across the world.
4. The Google's attitude to the new tracking system is _____.
A. regretful
B. polite
C. doubtful
D. positive
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To me, life without music would not be exciting. I realize that this is not true for everybody. Many people get along quite well without going to the concert, or listening to the record. But music plays an important part in everyone’s life, whether he realizes it or not. Try to imagine, for example, what films or TV plays would be like without music. Would the feelings, the moving plot(情節(jié)),and the greatest interests, be as exciting or dramatic(戲劇性)?I’m not sure about it.

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   It is well said, “Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart, feels the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.”

1.  What does the writer say more about in the passage?

A. Life full of music.

B. Life without music.

C. Importance of music.

D. Development of music.

2From the text, we know that many people     .

A. don’t realize the importance of music

B. get along quite well without music

C. go to the concert instead of enjoying films

D. think music would be less exciting than films

3In the writer’s opinion, if there was no music in films or TV plays,      .

A. the cinema and theatre would be quiet

B. we would lose some of the audience

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Dear Anne,

  I write further to our conversation on the phone a few days ago. It was a great dialogue to talk to you on the phone last week. I hope things are well for you. Unfortunately, things really haven't changed here at all. He is still not helping me in the house. By the time I get in from work, it's 5:45 p. m. Then I've got to prepare and cook the evening meal, clear away and wash the dishes. Even then I am still not free, as I've got to do some homework then. I don't sleep until around half past nine, by which time I am very tired of course, while I am doing all these things, Steve sits in front of the TV and boils a cup of coffee for only himself. When I ask him to help, he just says that it is none of his business ! I feel I can't go on like this. I've only been married for four months, but I feel like a life time.

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Yours ever

M. Atherton

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[  ]

A.had heard from Anne

B.had a long dialogue with Steve

C.had given Anne a ring

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[  ]

A.unlucky to have married a husband who didn't care her

B.quite pleased to have formed a happy family

C.tired of her husband and would no longer love him

D.it her duty to look after and love her husband dearly

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[  ]

A.Atherton's close friend

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C.a(chǎn)lso a married woman

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[  ]

A.The husband.

B.The wife.

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D.The husband and the wife together.

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   It is well said, “Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart, feels the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.”

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A. Life full of music.

B. Life without music.

C. Importance of music.

D. Development of music.

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A. don’t realize the importance of music

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A. the cinema and theatre would be quiet

B. we would lose some of the audience

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Make me laugh, now!

  In a room filled with cigarette smoke and the smell of beer, people are laughing as a little man on stage talks.This is stand-up, a major form of live entertainment in the West.

  It could be held in a theatre or just a bar.The basic idea is that a person, or sometimes two, "stands up" on a stage and makes the audience laugh.

  The performer could tell a story or lots of little stories.He could just tell jokes or discuss the most serious issues of the day.The point is that the audience expects to be made to laugh.

  Audiences at stand-up shows are not polite.If they don't find the person funny they will shout out.These people are called "hecklers"(詰難者).If a comedian

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  Normally, the comedian has prepared a script, which he has learnt.But often they might think of something different while on stage.This is called improvising

(即興發(fā)揮).

  Different stand-up comedians have different styles.Some are called straight men.These will never laugh or smile and will try to appear very serious even though what they are talking about is very funny.Others play the fool.These act and say things that are very stupid so that you can't help laughing at them.Another type is

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(1)

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[  ]

A.

Cross-talk show.

B.

A TV sketch.

C.

A stand-up show.

D.

A funny play.

(2)

What could performers tell on the stage?

[  ]

A.

Stories.

B.

Jokes.

C.

The most serious issues of the day.

D.

All of the above.

(3)

How about the audience reacting to a bad performance?

[  ]

A.

They listen to the performance closely.

B.

They cheer and applaud.

C.

They shout out at the performer.

D.

They leave the performer alone on the stage.

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How many different styles of stand-up shows are mentioned?

[  ]

A.

One.

B.

Two.

C.

Three.

D.

Four.

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Which of the following is TRUE according to the author?

[  ]

A.

There is only one performer in the stand-up show.

B.

All the performances are well performed before.

C.

Stand-up comedians could just choose some specific topics.

D.

Imitate famous people's voices is an important style.

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Count Me Out

  Call me old-fashioned.Call me old.Call me what you want, but I refuse to become part of this new Internet world.

  I do not possess a computer at home or at the office.Actually, I stopped going to an office 35 years ago, when all communications were done with a pen, a typewriter, or, if the matter was of world-shaking importance, over the telephone.Likewise, if you like something advertised in a newspaper or magazine, you visited the shop selling it at the given address, or you phoned the number shown.Then you spoke to the fellow and asked for further details.

  Tell me what you think of the following ad that appeared the other day in the newspaper.It was for a cure for cancer and this is what it said:“Awareness is the key.Visit spfulford.com at the awareness site.” There was no address or telephone number for the site.So what do unfortunate people without a computer do if they are seeking a cure for their illness?

  There are, I am told, certain advantages in having access to the Internet.You can, for example, send love messages across the world or even get married to someone that you meet online.This bit doesn’t interest me; I have been happily married for 60 years.There are, of course, other activities for Internet users besides finding love.They can pay bills, order groceries, or discuss with their doctors.

  And this is by no means all.More amazing things are yet to come in the near future.I read a newspaper report recently that quoted Stephen Hawking, an important British scientist.“The complexity of a computer as it exists today is probably less than the brain of an earthworm,” he said.“But, as technology advances, computers will become more complex, and a time may come when the Internet may develop ‘consciousness.’ In other words, the Internet will be able to think, have feelings, and may well be able to act on its own.”

  If Professor Hawking is right, I may change my attitude to computers.As I grow older each day, I would like one of those that not only thinks for me but also accepts responsibilities for all my mistakes.

(1)

What’s the meaning of the title “Count Me Out”?

[  ]

A.

Get me out of the Internet world.

B.

Computers are trying to take control of life.

C.

Modern technology pushes old people away.

D.

Do not expect me to be a supporter of the Internet.

(2)

According to Paragraph 2, the author thinks computers are _________

[  ]

A.

unnecessary

B.

convenient

C.

expensive

D.

advanced

(3)

What might the author like about the future computer?

[  ]

A.

Taking blames.

B.

Curing illnesses.

C.

Delivering messages.

D.

Responding to emotions.

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