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---Has George returned from Japan yet? I’d like to meet him.

   ---I’m terribly sorry, but he _______ back here only for last weekend.

A. has been    B. would be    C. had been    D. was

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科目:高中英语 来源:2011届福建厦门外国语学校高三考前最后一考英语卷 题型:阅读理解

When it comes to protecting the privacy of their children, U.S. parents give social networks a failing grade. According to a recent survey, three out of four parents believe social networks are not doing a good job of protecting kids’ online privacy.
The survey was conducted for Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization devoted to helping families find the right way to deal withthe world of media and technology.
Ninety-two percent of parents said they are concerned that children share too much information online, and 85 percent said they are more concerned about online privacy than they were five years ago. In other findings, Common Sense Media found that 68% of parents are not at all confident in search engines keeping their private information safe and secure and 71% of parents said the same about social networking sites.
The survey found a great deal of concern about the online geo-location services which find and show the exact position of somebody through the net. Ninety-one percent of parents said search engines and social networking sites should not be able to share the physical location of children with other companies unless the parents approve.
“The survey results present a clear divide between the industry’s view of privacy and the opinion of parents and kids,” Common Sense Media CEO and founder James Steyer said.
“American families are deeply worried about how their personal information is being used by technology and online companies, yet the companies appear to be keeping their heads deep in the sand,” Steyer said.
IT companies need to step up but parents, children, schools and government also need to do more, he said.
“Parents and kids have to educate themselves about how to protect their information,” he said. “Schools should teach all students and their parents about privacy protection.”
“And finally, policymakers have to update privacy policies for the 21st century,” he said. According to the survey, more than 60 percent of parents want the US Congress to update online privacy laws for children and teenagers.
【小题1】 What does the underlined part in Paragraph 6 mean?

A.Refusing to admit the problem.B.Refusing to work with others.
C.Trying to find a solution to the problemD.Trying to look deep into the problem.
【小题2】 According to James Steyer, the following organizations should make more contributions to protecting    
children’s online privacy except __________.
A.IT companiesB.GovernmentC.SchoolsD.Nonprofit Organizations
【小题3】What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Parents are worried about social networks because they lead to the children’s failing grades.
B.Most US parents agree that the online geo-location services should be forbidden.
C.Most USparents will support a law that limits IT companies to using personal information.
D.US Congress has not yet passed any online privacy law for children and teenagers.
【小题4】 Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?
A.US Congress to Update Privacy Policies for 21st Century
B.Common Sense Media Warns Against Social Networks
C.US Parents Want Better Online Privacy Protection for Kids
D.Worry Grows for Problems Caused by Social Networks

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科目:高中英语 来源:2010-2011学年福建省高三模拟考试英语试题 题型:阅读理解

When it comes to protecting the privacy of their children, U.S. parents give social networks a failing grade. According to a recent survey, three out of four parents believe social networks are not doing a good job of protecting kids’ online privacy.

The survey was conducted for Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization devoted to helping families find the right way to deal with the world of media and technology.

Ninety-two percent of parents said they are concerned that children share too much information online, and 85 percent said they are more concerned about online privacy than they were five years ago. In other findings, Common Sense Media found that 68% of parents are not at all confident in search engines keeping their private information safe and secure and 71% of parents said the same about social networking sites.

The survey found a great deal of concern about the online geo-location services which find and show the exact position of somebody through the net. Ninety-one percent of parents said search engines and social networking sites should not be able to share the physical location of children with other companies unless the parents approve.

“The survey results present a clear divide between the industry’s view of privacy and the opinion of parents and kids,” Common Sense Media CEO and founder James Steyer said.

“American families are deeply worried about how their personal information is being used by technology and online companies, yet the companies appear to be keeping their heads deep in the sand,” Steyer said.

IT companies need to step up but parents, children, schools and government also need to do more, he said.

“Parents and kids have to educate themselves about how to protect their information,” he said. “Schools should teach all students and their parents about privacy protection.”

“And finally, policymakers have to update privacy policies for the 21st century,” he said. According to the survey, more than 60 percent of parents want the US Congress to update online privacy laws for children and teenagers.

1. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 6 mean?

A. Refusing to admit the problem.               B. Refusing to work with others.

C. Trying to find a solution to the problem    D. Trying to look deep into the problem.

2. According to James Steyer, the following organizations should make more contributions to protecting    

   children’s online privacy except __________.

    A. IT companies    B. Government   C. Schools    D. Nonprofit Organizations

3.What can be inferred from the passage?

    A. Parents are worried about social networks because they lead to the children’s failing grades.

    B. Most US parents agree that the online geo-location services should be forbidden.

    C. Most US parents will support a law that limits IT companies to using personal information.

    D. US Congress has not yet passed any online privacy law for children and teenagers.

4. Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?

    A. US Congress to Update Privacy Policies for 21st Century

    B. Common Sense Media Warns Against Social Networks

    C. US Parents Want Better Online Privacy Protection for Kids

D. Worry Grows for Problems Caused by Social Networks 

 

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阅读理解。
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and let them loose. The following year they found three of the birds and took back the devices. What
they discovered was quite stunning.
     All three birds had flown nonstop to Central Africa in August of 2009-one had flown 4,225 miles in
just 3.5 days. The second one had covered a distance of 3,833 miles in three days, while the third had
managed to fly 2,870 miles in a mere 48 hours or two days. Even more surprising was that these birds
had traveled at speeds that averaged about 50 miles per hour-making it the fastest known migration ever.
     While many birds migrate longer distances, they do so over a period of a few months, resting and
feeding in between. However, despite the fact the Great Snipe has plenty of opportunities, it does not
stop. And they do the entire flight with their own power, with no assistance from the wind. The tiny bird
is able to make this unbelievable direct flight because of all the fat it gradually gathers in its body, which it
then uses as fuel.
     Native no North Eastern Europe, Great Snipes live in marshlands and wet meadows (沼泽地和湿草地). But they are also on the list of endangered animals because of loss of habitat.
1.What is the text mainly about?
A. A new device used to follow birds
B. A recent research on endangered birds
C. A unique migration route of birds
D. An unusual species of migratory bird
2. The underlined word"stunning"in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by "______".
A. amazing
B. worrying
C. disappointing
D. fascinating
3. What do we know about the three birds scientists found?
A. The second spent the least time flying
B. They could fly about 1,200 miles a day
C. The third flew the slowest among the three.
D. They started their journey from Central Africa
4. During their migration, Great Snipes _____.
A. frequently pause to feed
B. fly with the help of the wind
C. use the fat in their body as fuel
D. sometimes take the opportunity to rest
5. This text can be classified as _____.
A. humorous
B. explanatory
C. novelistic
D. poetic

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