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If you want to get a new cell phone number, don’t forget to bring your ID(身份證明) with you .
As of September 1, people have to register(注冊) with their ID to buy a new cell phone number. You can show your ID card or hukou, but student ID’s won’t work.
If you already have a cell phone number, it is better to register it before 2013.
The new rules are meant to prevent junk messages and fraud(詐騙) through cell phones.
A cell phone user in China on average received 43.3 messages a week in the first half of this year. According to reports, about 12 of those were junk messages.
In a survey, about 74.5 percent of users said they have received fraudulent(詐騙的) messages.
If all people register their cell phone number with ID information, it will be easier for police to find the people behind those messages.
Situations in other countries
Because cell phone are getting more and more popular, many countries have made stricter cell phone rules.
Countries like India, Japan, Australia, and Singapore all ask users to register their ID information.
Ulrich Mller is a German living in Beijing. “In Germany, you have to show your ID when you buy a cell phone card,” he said. “The rules have been there for a long time. Most people know about it.”
Linda van der Horst is a student at Peking University. She said that in the Netherlands(荷蘭),people have to show ID information and bank account(賬戶) information to buy a cell phone card.
【小題1】What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to use a cell phone. | B.How to choose a cell phone. |
C.New cell phone services. | D.New cell phone rules in China. |
A.Student ID card. | B.Bank account. |
C.Driving license. | D.ID card. |
A.you will receive more junk messages |
B.the cell phone service company may stop your service |
C.the police will find the people behind messages |
D.you can buy a new cell phone |
A.31.3 | B.12 | C.43.3 | D.55 |
A.India | B.Japan | C.Australia | D.Netherlands |
Online shopping is growing fast in China, and more and more Chinese are buying books online. At the same time, traditional bookstores are facing new challenges. A bookstore in Beijing is going out of business(生意). All of its books are on sale. Bookstore owner Wang Jian says hot sales of books on the Internet pushed him to change the way he did business.
China has the highest online book buying rate(率)in the world. More than years ago, dangdang.com became the first online bookseller, and now becomes very important in the Chinese online book market.
Facing this challenge, the Xinhua Bookstore also built its online store a few years ago. Zhang Jian, CEO of the Xinhuabookstore.com, says now they are enlarging their online services.
A “price war(戰(zhàn)爭)”is taking shape between traditional bookstores and online bookstores. Faced with the low-cost advantage of online bookstores, traditional ones can do nothing but lower their prices. At the same time, online bookstores are also starting price wars between each other.
Now some traditional bookstores are trying their best to attract buyers in their own way. They exhibit books better and provide(提供) a very relaxed reading environment in the bookstore. Even though, traditional bookstores can hardly compete with some of the advantages of online bookstores, for example 24-hour service.
【小題1】What is the passage about?
A.The development of online bookstores. |
B.The disadvantages of traditional bookstores. |
C.The great advantages of online bookstores. |
D.The challenges traditional bookstores face. |
A.The small sales of his books. |
B.The tiring work of selling books. |
C.The high cost of running the bookstore. |
D.Competition with other traditional bookstores. |
A.lower the prices of books |
B.provide 24-hour service |
C.provide relaxed reading areas |
D.exhibit books in a better way |
A.traditional bookstores will break up sooner or later |
B.dangdang. com is the first website selling books in China |
C.more and more people will start bookstores on the Internet |
D.most of the buyers who buy books online are young students |
It is well-known that the “prom”, a formal dance held at the end of high school or college, is an important date in every student’s life. What is less well-known is that the word “prom” comes from the verb “to promenade”, which means to walk around, beautifully dressed, in order to attract attention. The idea is that you should see and be seen by others.
The prom is not just an American tradition, though most people believe that it started in America. In Canada the event is called a “formal”. In Britain and Australia the old fashioned word “dance” is more and more frequently being referred to as a “prom”. Most countries have some form of celebration when students finish high school: after all, it means the end of life as a child, and the beginning of life as an adult.
The prom is expensive to organize and the tickets can cost students a lot of money. The tradition is that students themselves have to raise the money to pay for it. Selling the students newspapers is one way to raise money; so is taking a part-time job at the weekend.
Although the prom should be the experience of a lifetime, it also worries many students. There is the problem of what to wear, who to take as your partner, who will be voted “prom queen”, etc. And it is not only students who feel worried. What many parents find difficult is the realization that their children’s school days are almost over. However, for most people at the prom, once the music starts playing, everyone relaxes and stops worrying.
1.In which country is the prom called a “formal”?
A. America. B. Canada. C. Britain. D. Australia.
2.Why is the prom important in the students’ lives?
A. It’s the sign of becoming an adult.
B. It’s an old tradition in many countries.
C. There are many problems to work out.
D. The students can raise money by themselves.
3.What is the passage mainly about?
A. The history of the prom.
B. The traditions of the prom.
C. The development of the prom.
D. The general information of the prom.
You may know May Day, but do you know Lei Day? Like May Day, Lei Day is also celebrated (慶祝) on May 1st. People wear leis (花環(huán)) on this day. A lei is a big circle usually made of flowers . On Lei Day, people give leis to each other. Where do you know this holiday is celebrated? Hawaii, of course! People give leis on birthdays, weddings (婚禮) and as a way to say "I love you". In 1928, a writer, Don Blanding, wrote an article saying that this tradition should become a holiday. Another writer, Grace Tower Warren, thought of the idea of celebrating this day on May 1st and said, "May Day is Lei Day."On this day in 1928, people wore leis and celebrated with music, dancing and a lei-making competition. The next year, Lei Day became a public (公共的) holiday. Today, people still celebrate Lei Day in Hawaii. We hope they all have a happy May Day and a happy Lei Day!
1.The underli ned word "circle" can be replaced (替代) by "_________".
A. ring B. card C. garden D. watch
2.What do people give each other on Lei Day?
A. Clothes. B. Books. C. Leis. D. Cakes.
3.Lei Day became a public holiday in _____.
A. 1928 B. 1929 C. 1930 D. 1931
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Lei Day is on the day after May Day.
B. Lei Day was first celebrated in 1928.
C. Don Blanding said "May Day is Lei Day".
D. People all over the world celebrate Lei Day.
5.What is the passage about?
A. Lei Day in Hawaii. B. May Day in Hawaii.
C. How to make a lei. D. How to celebrate May Day.
A.The development of online bookstores. |
B.The disadvantages of traditional bookstores. |
C.The great advantages of online bookstores. |
D.The challenges traditional bookstores face. |
A.The small sales of his books. |
B.The tiring work of selling books. |
C.The high cost of running the bookstore. |
D.Competition with other traditional bookstores. |
A.lower the prices of books |
B.provide 24-hour service |
C.provide relaxed reading areas |
D.exhibit books in a better way |
A.traditional bookstores will break up sooner or later |
B.dangdang. com is the first website selling books in China |
C.more and more people will start bookstores on the Internet |
D.most of the buyers who buy books online are young students |
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