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People are being tricked into Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service without realizing they¡¯re paying for it by giving up loads of personal information.

Most Facebook users don¡¯t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea what they¡¯re paying for Facebook because people don¡¯t really know what their personal data is worth.

The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules . That was the great thing about Facebook. You could create your own little private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules so that many things: your city, your photo, your friends¡¯ names ,were set by default (ĬÈÏ)to be shared with everyone on the Internet.

According to Facebook¡¯s vice-president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don¡¯t share information, they have a ¡°less satisfying experience¡±.

Some critics think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. In original business model, which involved selling ads and putting them. At the side of the pages totally, who wants to look at ads when they¡¯re online connecting with their friends?

The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April, Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged the Federal Trade Commission to set guidelines for social networking sites. ¡°I think the senator rightly communicated that we had not been clear about what the new products were and how people could choose to use them or not to use them,¡± Schrage admits.

I suspect that whatever Facebook has done so far to invade our privacy, it¡¯s only the beginning, which is why I¡¯m considering canceling my account. Facebook is a handy site, but I¡¯m upset by the idea that my information is in the hands of people I don¡¯t know. That¡¯s too high a price to pay.

1. What do we learn about Facebook from the first paragraph?

A. It provides loads of information to its users.

B. It earns money by putting on advertisements.

C. It is a website that sends messages to users who want to get married.

D. It makes money by selling its users¡¯ personal data.

2. What does the author say about most Facebook users?

A. They don¡¯t know their personal data enriches Facebook.

B. They are unwilling to give up their personal information.

C. They don¡¯t identify themselves when using the website.

D. They care very little about their personal information.

3.Why does Facebook make changes to its rules according to Elliot Schrage?

A. To obey the Federal guidelines.

B. To expand its business.

C. To improve its users¡¯ connection

D. To provide better service to its users

4. Why does the author plan to cancel his Facebook account?

A. He is dissatisfied with its present service.

B. He finds many of its users untrustworthy.

C. He doesn¡¯t want his personal data badly used.

D. He is upset by its frequent rule changes.

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For her party, Mattie¡¯s friends arrived _____3._____ (quick) with gifts, but the packages weren¡¯t filled with toys, instead ______4.______ (can) and boxes of food. Once her party was over, Mattie, with some help, took _____5.______ donations of food to the Maryville Ministry Center.

Mattie was not the only local child ______6._____ recently did so. Her best friend Eliana celebrated her 5th birthday in February and decided that she wanted to give back as well.

Mattie and Eliana are still children, though, and enjoy ____7._____ (play) with their dolls and stuffed animals just like every other kid does.

¡°For being so young, it¡¯s a blessing ______8.____ (have) kids that are living for something more than themselves,¡± Wall said. ¡°I¡¯m pretty _____9._____ (hope) that it will continue over time and it¡¯s amazing to see ______10._____ (we) kids doing things for others.¡±

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Two years ago, our teacher3. (offer) us an answer to a difficult math problem in class. Although the answer seemed a little strange, nobody 4.me doubted it. Thinking that his answer might be wrong, I5. (careful) analyzed the problem and tried to work6. out in a different way. Half an hour 7.(late), I managed to find the correct answer. When I showed my answer to him, the teacher praised me for my8. (depend) thinking.

From this experience, I have learned that questioning can serve as9. bridge that helps us to seek the10._(true).

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The vast majority of fitness trackers count your steps and are worn around the wrist, but now there¡¯s a device that¡¯s designed to be worn like a necklace and monitors tiny movements to improve your posture.

The Fineck device aims to address neck pain by tracking tiny movement, spotting bad habits and suggesting exercises via an accompanying app. Made from silicone(¹è)and titanium(îÑ), Fineck monitors a wearer¡¯s movement, balance, posture and movement thanks to sensors inside. The Mountain View California-based firm says that a high percentage of people suffer from neck pain and associated problems, probably caused by more individuals doing office jobs, which generally involve leaning over computer keyboard.

The device contains sensors, several different types of instruments to monitor movement, plus a monitor to shake. It connects to an IOS app via Bluetooth so that wearers can see their bad habits and play ¡°neck training¡± games. The app warns of health risks and records a user¡¯s activity to build up a customer personal health description. The necklace shakes to give smart advice, such as reminding wearers to sit up straight. The app also allows users to set goals, like many other wearables do. ¡°Fineck is the first wearable device for your neck that tracks your neck activity and warn you when you are in a bad posture for too long. You can also exercise your neck with Fineck¡¯s interactive games.¡± The company writes on Kickstarter. ¡°No matter where you are and what you are doing at office, on the go, or simply just feeling bored, Fineck will bring you enriched exercise experience through motion sensing games and therapies.¡±

It also claims that it is ¡°the world¡¯s first titanium wearable device¡±. The metal is widely used in fashion stuff that you can wear or carry to match your clothes because it is lightweight, durable and does not tend to cause allergic(¹ýÃôµÄ)reactions. It also offers additional features such as shaking to indicate alerts on a user¡¯s smartphone, but it is not currently clear whether it can also be used like bands, to count steps, and so on.

The Fineck has a battery life of around seven days and takes one hour to charge. It is available to pre-order via Kickstarter from ¡ç69(¡ê44)and is due to ship in March next year.

1.What helps the Fineck device to deal with neck pain?

A. An accompanying app. B. A necklace

C. Computer keyboard. D. A remote control

2.Besides allowing people to set goals, the iOS app also_____.

A. improves your posture and suggests exercises

B. exercise your neck and does office jobs

C. alerts you to health risk and records your activity

D. counts your steps and addresses neck pain

3.Which of the following statements is true?

A. The Fineck takes an hour to charge and is available at any time.

B. Movie stars like to wear necklace made of silicone to match their clothes.

C. The device count the steps to help wearers to see their bad habits.

D. Neck-ache is something caused by using computers too much.

4. We can infer from the passage that the Fineck device will_____.

A. actually not cause allergic reactions.

B. enrich your life by providing ¡°neck training¡± games

C. monitor a wearer¡¯s movement due to the material it is made of

D. help to correct your improper postures

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