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    The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit-card fraud. Your card information could even be for
    sale in an illegal web site.
    Web sites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care.
    On-line shoppers who enter their credit-card information may never receive the goods they thought
    they bought. The thieves then go shopping with your card number - or sell the information over the
    Internet. Computers hackers have broken down security systems, raising questions about the safety of
    cardholder information. Several months ago, 25, 000 customers of CD Universe, an on-line music retailer(零售商), were not lucky. Their names, addresses and credit-card numbers were posted on a Web site
    after the retailer refused to pay US $157, 828 to get back the information.
    Credit-card firms are now fighting against on-line fraud. Mastercard is working on plans for
    Web - only credit card, with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping on-line.
    However, there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated.
    Ask about your credit-card firm’s on-line rules: Under British law, cardholders have to pay the first
    US $78 of any fraudulent(欺骗性的) spending.
    And shop only at secure sites; Send your credit-card information only if the Web site offers advanced
    secure system.
    If the security is in place, a letter will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The
    Website address may also start https: //-the extra “s” stands for secure. If in doubt, give your credit-card
    information over the telephone.
    Keep your password safe: Most on-line sites require a user name and password before placing an
    order. Treat your passwords with care.

    1. What do most people worry about the Internet according to this passage?

    A. A lot of stolen credit-cards were sold on the Internet.
    B. Fraud on the Internet.
    C. Many Web sites are destroyed.
    D. Many illegal Web sites are on the Internet.

    2. What is the meaning of “fraud”?

    A. Cheating.
    B. Sale.
    C. Payment.
    D. Safety.

    3. How can the thieves get the information of the credit card?

    A. The customers give them the information.
    B. The thieves steal the information from Web sites.
    C. The customers sell the information to them.
    D. The thieves buy the information from credit-card firms.

    4. How many pieces of advice does the passage give to you?

    A. Four.
    B. Three.
    C. Five.
    D. Six.

    5. You are shopping on the site: http: // www. Shopping. com, and you want to buy a TV set,
    what does this article suggest to do?

    A. Order the TV set at once.
    B. Do not buy the TV set on this site.
    C. E-mail the site your credit-card information.
    D. Tell the site your password and buy the TV set for you.
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该类文章内容涉及到人们的言谈举止、生活习惯、饮食起居、服饰仪表、恋爱婚姻、消遣娱乐、节日起源、家庭生活等。文章篇幅短小,追根溯源,探索各项风俗的历史渊源,内容有趣。命题也以送分题为主,如事实细节题、语义转换题、词义猜测题和简单推理判断题等。虽然这类文章读起来感觉轻松,试题做起来比较顺手,但绝不能掉以轻心。因为稍不留神,就会丢分。   
【备考提醒】
为了保证较高准确率,建议同学们做好以下几点:   
1、保持正常的考试心态。笔者在教学中发现,越是容易的试题,同学们越是容易失分。为什么呢?因为在这种情况下,同学们极易产生麻痹思想,认为题目好做,就不引起高度重视,于是思维不发散、不周密。而命题人就是利用同学们的这一弱点,设计陷阱题。所以,无论试题难易与否,我们都要保持正常的考试心态。试题容易,不欣喜;试题难,不悲观。   
2、根据前面讲到的方法,认认真真、细细心心做好事实细节题。   
3、做好语义转换题。这类题是根据英语中一词多义和某些词语在文中能表达一定的修辞意义的原则而设计的。要求同学们解释某生词的含义,确定多义词或短语在文中的意思,确认文中的某个代词所指代的对象,或者对英语中特有的表达、格言、谚语进行解释。这种题要求同学们一定要根据上下文猜测词义或理解句子,切不可望文生义。   
4、做好简单推理判断题。简单推理判断题要以表面文字为前提,以具体事实为依据进行推理,做出判断。这种推理方式比较直接,只要弄清事实,即可结合常识推断出合理的结论。