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      Maybe you never opened that account, but someone else    1  -someone used your name, your
credit card number or   2   (person) information to commit fraud(造假)without letting you know,   3    
is actually a crime.
      The biggest problem is    4   (probable) that you may not know that someone has taken away your
identity   5   you notice that something is wrong.You may get bills for   6   credit card account you never
opened.Your credit report may include debts you never knew you had,   7   you may see charges on
your bills that you didn't sign for.
      If your identity    8   (steal) like that, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)suggests that you should
take at least two actions immediately.First, contact the fraud departments of the major credit offices and
ask them   9    copies of your credit reports.Then, review your reports carefully    10  (check)your
information.
1. did
2. personal
3. which
4. probably
5. until
6. a
7. or
8. is stolen
9. :for
10. to check
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The British people either don’t care or are kept in the dark regarding    31   country’s colonization overseas. When you talk to an average Britisher, he doesn’t seem to know   32    about his country’s glorious days as a result of colonization one or two generations ago. When Britain handed over Hong Kong in 1997, the Hong Kong press went to London and tried to get a sense of the popular mood by interviewing students and business people in the streets. Most of them didn’t know    33    handover event took place. Some expressed surprise to hear the question. Some even thought that Britain returned Hong Kong to Japan! For the British people to know: Hong Kong is a big deal    34    it’s a tiny dot on the map. HK was the most successful British colony, maybe the longest   35     ( keep ) too. Certainly, HK    36    ( bring ) a lot of money to the British Treasury, to the business elites, and to a lot of English civil servants who had worked there before. All you need is to look at the HK government    37      ( office ) records, the salary scales of English officials, the subsidized housing they got, and the    38    ( retire ) benefits they enjoyed. Remember the British colonial government in HK ran continuous huge surpluses every year, a clear sign that they were not spending the money   _ 39   they earned it. The money was deposited in the British Treasury and major banks. If you are a responsible English citizen, you should ask where the surplus money went, if it didn’t go to  40       ( serve ) the people.

 

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