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     My name is Linda Green. I'm  a member of  a  large company which has many sections. There are two
men in important  positions  in my office  - Mr. Thompson and Mr. White.  Everyone enjoys working with
Mr. Thompson, but no one likes Mr. White.
     Mr. Thompson is always kind and patient. When he wants something done, he'll ask. "Would you mind getting this information for me, please?'" Mr. White is just the opposite. He usually shouts across the room, "Get me the papers, and hurry up."
     But Mr. White surprised us  this morning. At first we thought he must  be sick. He was  kind and polite. "Miss  Erickson,"  he  asked, " if it isn't  too much trouble for you,  could you please make these telephone
calls for me?"  June Erickson  was  too  surprised to say  a word.  Right after that,  Mr. White said,  "Miss
Reed, would you be so kind as to open the window? It's quite warm in here."  Then he turned to me,  "I'd
appreciate very much if you'd mail these letters for me."
     We couldn't imagine why he was behaving so strangely.Should We give him some medicine? Or should we send him to the hospital?
     The situation was soon cleared up. "Ladies," Mr. Thompson said, "I've been told that the president(总裁) of our company will be here soon. He's very interested in the welfare (福利) of his employees(雇员)
and will have some questions to ask you about that."
1.The writer works in a ________ .
A) bank
B) company
C) factory
D) shopping centre
2.From the passage we learn that Mr. Thompson ________.
A) is good at making money
B) likes shouting across the office.
C) is always late for work
D) gets along well with others
3.The underlined part in Paragraph 2 tells us that Mr. White is ________.
A) rude
B)Jazy
C) careless
D) sad
4.This morning Mr. White asked June Erickson to ________ .
A) get some information
B) mail some letters
C) make some phone calls
D) open the window
5.Mr. White surprised the other people in his office this morning because ________.
A) he looked very sick
B) he shouted at others
C) he did a lot of work himself
D) he became polite and kind
6.According to the passage, which of the following is Not True?
A) Mr. White and Mr. Thompson both work in the writer's office.
B) Everyone in the office believes that Mr. White has changed.
C) The president of the company will come to see them soon.
D) The president will do a survey about the employees' welfare.

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    Have you ever posted your photos on the Internet? Would you mind if people cut part of your photo, perhaps your face, and paste(粘贴)it into other photos as a joke? Most people would not like to be made fun of in this way. However, it is not uncommon for people to find such pictures of themselves on the Internet.

We are living in an age of information explosion. People work, play and communicate with others over the Internet. However, we must always bear in mind that some people may use others personal information for unpleasant purposes. A good example of this is what happened to a 25-year-old man. He received an e-mail that appeared to be from his bank, asking for his bank details. However, after he sent his account(账户) number to the sender, he found that money was  stolen out of his bank by online criminals.

This story warns us and reminds us never to tell strangers information such as our real names, parents names, telephone numbers or home addresses. Remember to remove any private information, like your photos, after using another person's computers. Also remember not to give out unnecessary but important information when filling in online forms. We need to learn to keep our private information safe. This is the key to protecting ourselves in a world where the Internet is becoming more and more important.

49. The underlined word ‘criminals' means _______in Chinese.

A.发送            B. 接收            C.犯罪           D.转移

50. What does this passage teach us?

   A. Never give any information to anyone online.

   B. Only give some necessary but real information to the strangers online.

   C. Only give some unnecessary and unimportant information when filling in a form.

   D. Never give your personal information to strangers online.

51. How did the 25-year-old man lose his money?

   A. The bank lost his details and account number.

   B. The money was stolen from the bank.

   C. He gave his personal information to online criminals.

   D. It was stolen from him as he returned from the bank.

52. According to the passage, which of the following is not correct?

   A. People do not want their pictures to be cut and pasted into others just for fun.

   B. We are living in a world of information.

   C. We should learn how to communicate with others on the Internet in a safe way.

   D. We must be careful in daily life, because some criminals will get closer to us.

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    Have you ever posted your photos on the Internet? Would you mind if people cut part of your photo, perhaps your face, and paste(粘贴)it into other photos as a joke? Most people would not like to be made fun of in this way. However, it is not uncommon for people to find such pictures of themselves on the Internet.

We are living in an age of information explosion. People work, play and communicate with others over the Internet. However, we must always bear in mind that some people may use others personal information for unpleasant purposes. A good example of this is what happened to a 25-year-old man. He received an e-mail that appeared to be from his bank, asking for his bank details. However, after he sent his account(账户) number to the sender, he found that money was  stolen out of his bank by online criminals.

This story warns us and reminds us never to tell strangers information such as our real names, parents names, telephone numbers or home addresses. Remember to remove any private information, like your photos, after using another person's computers. Also remember not to give out unnecessary but important information when filling in online forms. We need to learn to keep our private information safe. This is the key to protecting ourselves in a world where the Internet is becoming more and more important.

49. The underlined word ‘criminals' means _______in Chinese.

50. What does this passage teach us?

        A. Never give any information to anyone online.

        B. Only give some necessary but real information to the strangers online.

        C. Only give some unnecessary and unimportant information when filling in a form.

        D. Never give your personal information to strangers online.

51. How did the 25-year-old man lose his money?

        A. The bank lost his details and account number.

        B. The money was stolen from the bank.

        C. He gave his personal information to online criminals.

        D. It was stolen from him as he returned from the bank.

52. According to the passage, which of the following is not correct?

        A. People do not want their pictures to be cut and pasted into others just for fun.

        B. We are living in a world of information.

        C. We should learn how to communicate with others on the Internet in a safe way.

        D. We must be careful in daily life, because some criminals will get closer to us.

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– Would you mind looking after my dog while I’m on holiday?  

-- _______.

A.Of course not                          B.Yes. I’d be happy to

C.Not at all. I’ve no time                   D.Yes, please

 

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— Would you mind _____ me some advice on how to make friends?
— ______, you’d better be honest to others .

A.give, NoB.give, YesC.giving, NoD.giving, Yes

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