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64. We can learn from the passage that       .

       A. online gamers don’t have to pay the tax          B. many people think the tax is too much

       C. all the people support(支持)this policy

       D. the new move will cause online identity theft

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63. Which city was the first city to carry out the policy?

       A. Beijing                    B. Shanghai                  C. Guangzhou               D. Shenyang

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62. The Chinese government will put a tax of        on online sales.

       A. 3%                          B. 10%                        C. 11%                         D. 15%

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61. We can learn from the story that QQ coins are       .

       A. a kind of game software                               B. a special Web money

       C. some fancy clothes                                       D. some online pets

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60. The passage is mainly about _________.

       A. how to become popular                   B. how to be polite to people

       C. how to act at a party                      D. why we should help others

B

Now QQ coins are popular among Chinese teenagers. People use real money to buy Web money. Then they buy clothes for their online characters(人物形象)or services for their online pets with it. And these fancy things will cost QQ fans more in the future.

       The government will put a tax(稅)of 3% online sales. For example, if QQ users pay 100 yuan for 110 QQ coins, they will have to spend 103 yuan in the future. The extra(額外的)three yuan is tax.

       Beijing was the first city to carry out the policy. Online games have to pay the tax, too. A number of players make money by spending a lot of time on the games to gain powers(獲得能量), and then selling them on.

       Experts said that online trade grew fast. There is more than 10 billion yuan of real money in online trade a year in China.

       However, the government’s new move has become a hot topic(話(huà)題)among Internet users around the country. In a survey by Sina. com more than 70% of about 3,000 surveyed were against it. They said that the tax is too much.

       But supporters(支持者)said the government’s better management (管理) of the Internet would help it become healthier. They believe the new move would help stop online identity theft(賬號(hào)偷竊).

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59. It’s polite of you to _______ if your friend is ill.

       A. write a thank-you note                         B. lend him a book

       C. send a get-well card                             D. say goodbye to him

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58. The underlined phrase “l(fā)end a hand” means “________”

       A. help                   B. trouble               C. borrow           D. pay

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57. If someone is not polite to you, you should __________.

       A. fight with him     B. be polite to him       C. play with him     D. make him happy

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56. Being more polite to people can __________.

       A. help you make friends                    B. make you famous

       C. help you get some money                 D. make you tired

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