Recently, some Chinese experts advised people to be more careful about making a “V” gesture (手势) while taking a photo, because the fingerprints(指纹) might be stolen.

It is possible.If the distance(距离) between the person and the smart phone is less than half a meter, the possibility of the fingerprint being stolen will be bigger.Having fingerprints stolen can cause a lot of trouble, as they are used in many things, including ID cards, passports and online payments.So it’s a must to pay attention to the protection of them and avoid them being spread on the Internet.

This kind of discussion was first raised by a Japanese research center, the National Institute of Informatics.

Zeng Qiaoyi, 19, who likes sharing selfies(自拍) on WeChat, said she was also worried about it.She said she seldom posted pictures with “V” gestures and most pictures she shared were made to be not so clear by certain software.“ I blur the backgrounds in selfies, hoping to hide my location,” she added.

Tan Tieniu, a scientist, said at the 2016 China National Computer Congress that using fingerprints instead of passwords or voice identification is far from safe, compared with face recognition (识别).

But a police officer from Jiangsu Province said locals didn’t need to be overly anxious, because the cameras of many cell phones were not clear enough, and the shooting distance of most photos taken by cameras was too far.

1.What did some Chinese experts suggest?

A. Not taking a photo with a camera. B. Not showing your fingerprints.

C. Not protecting the fingerprints. D. Not sharing the photo on WeChat.

2.Why should we avoid spreading the fingerprints?

A. Because they can be used on online payments.

B. Because they can be used to share locations.

C. Because they can be used to call the police.

D. Because they can be used to take selfies.

3.What does the underlined word “blur” mean in Chinese?

A. (使)变可爱 B. (使)变清晰 C. (使) 变美白 D. (使)变模糊

4.According to Tan Tieniu, which was much safer?

A. Fingerprints. B. Face recognition. C. Passwords. D. Voice identification.

5.This article may come from ________.

A. a map. B. a passport. C. a dictionary. D. a newspaper.

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There are about thirty stores in Hilltown and there are three supermarkets. You can buy everything from there. There are two banks and a post office on Main Street. There is a police station and a library, too. You can find a big market(市场) where you can buy all kinds of fruit and vegetables. I like going to the market with my mom.

In the town center, there is a beautiful park. Every day, lots of people enjoy themselves there. In our town, you can find some restaurants and there are five cafes(咖啡馆). My favorite cafe is Icecave. It's on Park Street and the cafe there is so delicious.

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I like living in Hilltown because it is a quiet, clean place and people are friendly.

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