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Members of Parliament (MPs) warned that the privacy(隐藏)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(监控)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(滥用). 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 .
49.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
50.The underlined part “keep tabs on” in paragraph 2 probably means_________.
A.phone       B.support     C.test    D.monitor
51.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.
52.The Google’s attitude to the new tracking system is__________.
A.regretful   B.polite         C.doubtful     D.positive

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Each year, a majority of students leaving college come home close to $20,000 in debt, not including their student loans. One of the main reasons students come home in debt is the many credit-card offers on campus. But credit cards are not a bad thing-it all comes down to the person in charge of them.

A credit card is only bad if you abuse(滥用) it and purchase things you cannot afford. It seems much easier to buy things when you don’t physically hand over money, but only a plastic card.

There are many ways to control how much you spend. One of the best is to use a debit card (签帐卡)instead of a credit card. If you do not have one, contact your bank , and arrange to have one linked to your account(账户). In this way you’re able to see how much you are spending each time you buy something.

Another easy way to control how much you are spending is to open an online bank account with which you can easily track how much money you have. Next, create a budget(预算); doing this will also give you a better overall picture of how your finances are. If you stick with it you will find it to be a debt fighter that can help you over a long time.

Follow these tips religiously and you will find your net worth soon going from the gutter to the positive side. If you come out of college in debt, don’t let it get you down; you are not alone. With motivation and a strong will you will soon be able to kiss your debt goodbye.

86. What does the author say about students in the first paragraph? (No more than 5 words)

87. Why do many students like to use credit cards? (No more than 8 words )

88. List three ways you can stay out of debt. (No more than 15 words )

89. What is the passage mainly about? (No more than 10 words )

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       Members of Parliament (MPs) warned that the privacy(隐藏)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(监控)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(滥用). 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 .

49.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

50.The underlined part “keep tabs on” in paragraph 2 probably means_________.

       A.phone       B.support     C.test    D.monitor

51.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.

52.The Google’s attitude to the new tracking system is__________.

       A.regretful   B.polite          C.doubtful     D.positive

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Do you know that girls are seven times more likely than boys to be unhappy and twice more likely to commit suicide(自杀)and that girls are three times more likely than boys to have a negative attitude?Twenty percent of the girls in the US between the ages of 12 and 17 drink alcohol(酒)and smoke cigarettes.

So what is mental(心理的)health?Mental health is how we think,feel,and act in order to face life’s problems.

A young girl’s mental health affects her daily life and future. Like physical health,mental health is important at every stage of life. Caring for and protecting a young girl’s mental health is important to ensure that she grows up to become the best she can be.

Many children experience mental health problems that are painful and can be serious. Mental health problems affect at least one in every five young people at any given time. Unluckily,about two thirds of all young people with mental health problems are not getting the help they need. Mental health problems can lead to school failure,alcohol or other drug abuse(滥用),family violence,or even suicide.

There are many signs that may point to a possible mental health problem in a child or teenager. If you are worried about a child or have any questions,look for help at once. Talk to your doctor,a school teacher,or other mental health experts who are trained to know whether your child has a mental health problem. You can also call 1­800­789­2647 for a list of warning signs.

1.What is implied in the first paragraph?

A.More and more girls are committing suicide.

B.Boys are usually physically stronger than girls.

C.Girls are more likely to have mental health problems than boys.

D.Children in America are lacking in parental care.

2.In the author’s opinion,________.

A.mental health is more important than physical health

B.mental health is important no matter how old you are

C.people with mental health problems will never succeed

D.it’s easier for children to have mental health problems than adults

3.According to the passage,which of the following people would most probably call 1­800­789­2647?

A.People who are sure they have mental health problems.

B.Children who have mental health problems and want help.

C.Parents who want to know whether their children are doing well at school.

D.Parents who want to know whether their children have mental health problems.

4.The purpose of this passage is to________.

A.tell parents what to do if they find that their children have mental health problems

B.explain why so many children have mental health problems

C.tell people how bad it is to have mental health problems

D.ask parents to pay more attention to their children’s mental health

 

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