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【题目】--- There is too much salt in the Chinese diet.

---So there is. The WHO says only 1.5 grams of salt for each man every day.

A.is neededB.needsC.will needD.has needed

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——中国的饮食里有太多的盐。——的确是,世界健康组织说每人每天只需要1.5克的盐。

is needed一般现在时的被动语态,被需要;needs动词的第三人称单数形式;will need一般将来时;has needed现在完成时。根据句意可知,only 1.5 grams of salt与动词构成被动关系,应用被动语态,故选A

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Scientists always ask people who have computers to pay attention to hackers. They also tell people how to fight the hackers. The answer is to choose a clever password(密码) and change it often and not to show your credit card out to anybody. If you are not careful, it's just like keeping the bank door wide open.

1The underlined word “this” refers to .

A.helping others on the InternetB.buying and selling things on the Internet

C.saving money on the InternetD.giving money to others

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A.They are often young people.B.They look for ways to go into computer systems.

C.They love computers greatly.D.They steal money from other's computers.

3It's to find the hackers who break into your computer system.

A.easyB.niceC.hardD.wrong

4Which of the following is NOT about protecting the credit card?

A.Choosing a clever password.B.Changing the password often.

C.Putting your money into the bank.D.Don't show your credit card out to anybody.

5What can we learn from the passage?

A.Be careful to use our credit cards.B.We shouldn't use computers often.

C.Don't show your credit card out to anybody.D.We must catch the hackers.

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