摘要:A. mark B. number C. sign D. name

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Recently, a couple in New Zealand were forbidden from naming their baby son 4Real. Even 1. New Zealand has quite free rules about 2. children, names beginning with a 3.  are not allowed. They decided to call him Superman 4. .

In many countries around the world, 5. names for children are becoming more popular. In Britain, you can call a child almost   6.  you like. The only restrictions on parents   7. to offensive(冒犯的) words such as swear words.

 8. parents choose names which come from 9. culture. For example, there have been six boys named Gandalf   10. the character in the Lord of the Rings(指环王) novels and films. 11. , names related to sport are fairly common – 12. 1984, 36 children have been called Arsenal(阿森纳) after the football team. Other parents like to 13. names, or combine names to make their own 14. names, a method demonstrated (证实的) by Jordan, the British model, 15. recently invented the name Tiaamii for her daughter by 16. names     Thea and Amy (the two grandmothers).

Some names which were previously 17. as old-fashioned have 18. popular again, but the most popular names are not the strange 19. . The top names are fairly   20. , for example, Jack, Charlie and Thomas for boys and Grace, Ruby and Jessica for girls.

21.               A.when          B.though         C.in    D.for

 

22.               A.calling          B.raising         C.naming    D.educating

 

23.               A.number        B.mark           C.letter D.sign

 

24.               A.however        B.instead         C.thus D.too

 

25.               A.unusual        B.outstanding     C.common   D.famous

 

26.               A.everything      B.something      C.nothing   D.anything

 

27.               A.relate          B.to relate        C.relating    D.related

 

28.               A.Many of        B.Some          C.A great many of D.Much

 

29.               A.current         B.mysterious      C.popular   D.present

 

30.               A.for            B.after           C.by   D.like

 

31.               A.Equally         B.Whereas       C.Indeed    D.However

 

32.               A.in             B.since          C.after  D.till

 

33.               A.make up        B.make for        C.make use of    D.make out

 

34.               A.well–known    B.double         C.fantastic   D.unique

 

35.               A.who           B.which          C.that D.who that

 

36.               A.changing       B.separating      C.combining D.dividing

 

37.               A.thought of      B.thought about    C.thought   D.thought over

 

38.               A.formed         B.sounded        C.become   D.developed

 

39.               A.ones           B.personalities     C.characters D.varieties

 

40.               A.convenient      B.traditional       C.classic D.contemporary

 

 

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Recently, a couple in New Zealand were forbidden from naming their baby son 4Real. Even   36  New Zealand has quite free rules about   37  children, names beginning with a   38  are not allowed. They decided to call him Superman   39 .

In many countries around the world,   40  names for children are becoming more popular. In Britain, you can call a child almost   41  you like. The only restrictions(限制) on parents   42  to offensive(冒犯的) words such as swear words.

  43 parents choose names which come from  44 culture. For example, there have been six boys named Gandalf  45 the character in the Lord of the Rings(指环王) novels and films.   46 , names related to sport are fairly common –   47 1984, 36 children have been called Arsenal(阿森纳) after the football team. Other parents like to 48 names, or combine names to make their own  49 names, a method demonstrated (证实的) by Jordan, the British model,  50  recently invented the name Tiaamii for her daughter by 51 names Thea and Amy (the two grandmothers).

Some names which were previously   52  as old-fashioned have   53  popular again, but the most popular names are not the strange   54 . The top names are fairly   55 , for example, Jack, Charlie and Thomas for boys and Grace, Ruby and Jessica for girls.

1.

A.when

B.in

C.though

D.for

 

2.

A.calling

B.naming

C.raising

D.educating

 

3.

A.letter

B.mark

C.number

D.sign

 

4.

A.however

B.too

C.thus

D.instead

 

5.

A.outstanding

B.unusual

C.common

D.famous

 

6.

A.everything

B.something

C.anything

D.nothing

 

7.

A.to relate

B.relate

C.relating

D.related

 

8.

A.Many of

B.Much

C.A great many of

D.Some

 

9.

A.popular

B.mysterious

C.current

D.present

 

10.

A.for

B.by

C.after

D.like

 

11.

A.However

B.Whereas

C.Indeed

D.Equally

 

12.

A.in

B.after

C.since

D.till

 

13.

A.make out

B.make for

C.make use of

D.make up

 

14.

A.well-known

B.double

C.unique

D.fantastic

 

15.

A.which

B.who

C.that

D.who that

 

16.

A.changing

B.combining

C.separating

D.dividing

 

17.

A.thought

B.thought about

C.thought of

D.thought over

 

18.

A.become

B.sounded

C.formed

D.developed

 

19.

A.personalities

B.ones

C.characters

D.varieties

 

20.

A.traditional

B.convenient

C.classic

D.contemporary

 

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   Recently, a couple in New Zealand were forbidden from naming their baby son 4Real. Even  1   New Zealand has quite free rules about   2   children, names beginning with a   3  are not allowed. They decided to call him Superman   4  .

In many countries around the world,   5   names for children are becoming more popular. In Britain, you can call a child almost   6   you like. The only restrictions on parents   7to offensive words such as swear words.

  8  parents choose names which come from   9  culture. For example, there have been six boys named Gandalf   10   the character in the Lord of the Rings novels and films.  11  , names related to sport are fairly common –   12  1984, 36 children have been called Arsenal after the football team. Other parents like to   13  names, or combine names to make their own   14  names, a method demonstrated by Jordan, the British model,   15   recently invented the name Tiaamii for her daughter by   16  names Thea and Amy (the two grandmothers).

Some names which were previously   17   as old – fashioned have   18   popular again, but the most popular names are not the strange   19  . The top names are fairly   20  , for example, Jack, Charlie and Thomas for boys and Grace, Ruby and Jessica for girls.

1.A.when                    B.in                        C.though                D.for

2.A.calling                   B.naming                C.raising                 D.educating

3.A.letter                     B.mark                   C.number               D.sign

4.A.however               B.too                      C.thus                    D.instead

5.A.outstanding           B.unusual               C.common             D.famous

6.A.everything             B.something            C.anything              D.nothing

7.A.to relate                B.relater                 C.relating                D.related

8.A.Many of                B.Much                  C.A great many of   D.Some

9.A.popular                 B.mysterious           C.current                D.present

10.A.for                      B.by                       C.after                   D.like

11.A.However             B.Whereas              C.Indeed                D.Equally

12.A.in                       B.after                    C.since                   D.till

13.A.make out             B.make for             C.make use of         D.make up

14.A.well – known      B.double                 C.unique                 D.fantastic

15.A.which                 B.who                    C.that                     D.who that

16.A.changing             B.combining           C.separating            D.dividing

17.A.thought               B.thought about       C.thought of           D.thought over

18.A.become               B.sounded              C.formed                D.developed

19.A.personalities         B.ones                    C.characters           D.varieties

20.A.traditional           B.convenient        C.classic            D.contemporary

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  Maybe you never opened that account, but someone else did-someone who used your name and personal information to commit fraud(造假).When an imposter(冒名顶替者)uses your name, your credit card number, or some other piece of your personal information for their own purpose-in short, when someone takes your personal information without your knowledge-it’s crime, pure and simple.

  The biggest problem is that you may not know your identity has been stolen until you notice that something’s wrong:you may get bills for a credit card account you never opened, your credit report may include debts you never knew you had, a billing cycle may pass without your receiving a statement, or you may see charges on your bills that you didn’t sign for, and even don’t know anything about.

  If someone has stolen your identity, the Federal Trade Commission(FTC)suggests that you take three actions immediately.

  First, contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit offices.Tell them to mark your file(档案)with a fraud warning including a statement that creditors(债权人)should get your permission before opening any new accounts in your name.

  Then, ask the credit offices for copies of your credit reports.Credit offices must give you a free copy of your report if it is not correct because of fraud.Review your reports carefully to make sure no additional fraudulent accounts have been opened in your name or unauthorized(侵权的)changes made to your present accounts.In a few months, order new copies of your reports to check your corrections and changes, and to make sure no new fraudulent activity has occurred.

(1)

What’s the subject discussed in the text?

[  ]

A.

What you should do if your credit card is stolen.

B.

What you should do if your identity is stolen.

C.

What an imposter always does to make money.

D.

What the Federal Trade Commission is about.

(2)

What should you do first when you find your identity is stolen?

[  ]

A.

Inform creditors not to open any new accounts in your name without your permission.

B.

Ask for copies of your credit reports and make sure no other frauds have been made.

C.

Keep ordering new copies to check what you have already changed and corrected.

D.

Always lock your ID card in your cupboard in case it should be stolen.

(3)

What is the most difficult thing for people to deal with identity frauds?

[  ]

A.

No measures can work on the billing cycle.

B.

There is no strict law for this kind of behaviors.

C.

It might be a long time before you realize that.

D.

The FTC does nothing except for three suggestions.

(4)

Which is the least possible if a fraud has happened to you?

[  ]

A.

You may have debts in your credit card.

B.

You may find charges on your bills unauthorized.

C.

A new credit card may be opened in your name.

D.

The fraud departments can find out the imposter right away.

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  Maybe you never opened that account, but someone else did-someone who used your name and personal information to commit fraud(造假).When an imposter(冒名顶替者)uses your name, your credit card number, or some other piece of your personal information for their own purpose-in short, when someone takes your personal information without your knowledge-it’s crime, pure and simple.

  The biggest problem is that you may not know your identity has been stolen until you notice that something’s wrong:you may get bills for a credit card account you never opened, your credit report may include debts you never knew you had, a billing cycle may pass without your receiving a statement, or you may see charges on your bills that you didn’t sign for, and even don’t know anything about.

  If someone has stolen your identity, the Federal Trade Commission(FTC)suggests that you take three actions immediately.

  First, contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit offices.Tell them to mark your file with a fraud warning including a statement that creditors(债权人)should get your permission before opening any new accounts in your name.

  Then, ask the credit offices for copies of your credit reports.Credit offices must give you a free copy of your report if it is not correct because of fraud.Review your reports carefully to make sure no additional fraudulent accounts have been opened in your name or unauthorized(侵权的)changes made to your present accounts.In a few months, order new copies of your reports to check your corrections and changes, and to make sure no new fraudulent activity has occurred.

(1)

What’s the subject discussed in the text?

[  ]

A.

What you should do if your credit card is stolen.

B.

What you should do if your identity is stolen.

C.

What an imposter always does to make money.

D.

What the Federal Trade Commission is about.

(2)

What should you do first when you find your identity is stolen?

[  ]

A.

Inform creditors not to open any new accounts in your name without your permission.

B.

Ask for copies of your credit reports and make sure no other frauds have been made.

C.

Keep ordering new copies to check what you have already changed and corrected.

D.

Always lock you ID card in your cupboard in case it should be stolen.

(3)

What is the most difficult thing for people to deal with identity frauds?

[  ]

A.

No measures can work on the billing cycle.

B.

There is no strict law for this kind of behaviors.

C.

It might be a long time before you realize that.

D.

The FTC does nothing except for three suggestions.

(4)

Which is the least possible if a fraud has happened to you?

[  ]

A.

You may have debts in your credit card.

B.

You may find charges on your bills unauthorized.

C.

A new credit card may be opened in your name.

D.

The fraud departments can find out the imposter right away.

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