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Reading Comprehension
A.original
B.digital
C.physical
D.discovered
E.gifted
F.released
G.reported
H.refused
I.access
J.tend
Here is a question that every person(even you)should think about what you will leave behind when you die."I'm too young to think about that, " you may say.Wrong! Perhaps your mind goes to the 1 assets that you hope to acquire in the future-erhaps a house, a car, or a bank account.Sure, those things may be further down the road, but if you have an email address, own a collection of digital music and movies, use a social networking site, have an online photo album, or write a blog, then you are the proud owner of what is now being called 2 "assets".We all naturally assume that our possession will go to our loved ones when we die, At some point, you'll probably even write a will which states who should inherit what.People are now starting to realize that simply listing our material possessions may not be enough.Researchers at the University of London recently 3 that more and more Britons are now deciding who should get their digital photos, music, videos and so on-the "digital inheritance."
What about passwords to online accounts? Wouldn't this naturally be 4 to your next of kin? Absolutely not! Privacy laws around the world 5 to protect the privacy of the deceased over the desire of the family to retrieve their loved one's personal information.A Ms.Wang of Shenyang, China recently discovered this when she tried to 6 her dead husband's QQ account.Tencent, the operator of QQ, 7 her request based on their terms of use, which states "the right to use an account belongs solely to the 8 applicant, and this right shall not be 9 , loaned, rented, transferred or sold." Since Ms.Wang's husband had not given her his password before his death, she had no foot to stand on.
M: Take a s 1 ,please.? W:Thanks.Well,let me get a start.David and I have been m 2 for fifteen years.For quite some time we haven't been very h 3 .We argue all the time.? M:What do you argue about?? W:Oh,everything.For example,when the children s 4 school,I got a job.Well,anyway,by the time I p 5 up the children from school.I only get home about half an hour before David ...? M:Yes?? W:Well,when he gets home,he e 6 me to run around and make dinner.He never does anything in the house.After all,I'm not his s 7 .? M:I see.Is your husband here?? W:Yes,he's waiting o 8 .He doesn't want to come here,but ...well,I p 9 him to do it.? M:OK.If you don't mind,I'd like to talk with him for a m 10 .? W:No,not at all. |
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At the age of 13,I visited a doctor with my parents. As I sat in the examining chair,the doctor looked into my 31 .“She did inherit (继承) it,”he said with coldness.“You need to be prepared. There is no 32 for this disease.”
My father 33 a gene which,in most cases,results in blindness. I’d inherited the gene. He gradually 34 his eyesight and so did I. At last we were both 35 blind—he was fifty-seven years old, 36 I was only twenty-eight.
My world 37 as the darkness fell, 38 the dreams my husband and I had for us and for our three little boys. But 39 I tried to find some hope and 40 ,my eyes were opened to a new realization.
My father had 41 me not just failing eyesight,but an example of 42 in the face of hardships as well. We were all living in Bolivia in 1964 when he decided to 43 the family to America. He worked tirelessly to 44 the right of living in the US.
Alone in the States,he 45 his helplessness and lack of fluency in English. He managed to rent a small apartment,and nine months later,sent airline tickets for my mom,my brother and me.
Decades later, 46 an American citizen,I look back at what he'd shown me. He set an example proving that determination is important to success. His 47 taught me valuable lessons for my own path in the darkness.
I did the same as I stepped into a 48 world. I fulfilled (完成) my own 49 as a wife,mom,Sunday school teacher and Spanish interpreter. What I inherited from my father helped me to 50 my life in a whole new light.
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Great Expectations, written by one of England’s greatest writers, Charles Dickens, is 1 in England in the early 1800s.The main character in the novel is 2 , a poor boy who lives with his 3 sister and her husband Joe, a kind and simple man.
4 is an important symbol of danger and 5 in Great Expectations.It is a misty night when the story begins.The main plot of this novel is that a stranger gives Pip a large sum of 6 , then Pip moves to 7 and becomes a snob.What it means to be a 8 is an important theme in Great Expectations.By the end of the novel, Pip learns that 9 does not buy happiness and that friends are more important than a fancy 10 .The change in Pip is an important part of this novel.