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“博客”是音译词,意思是“网络日志”,也指写网络日志的人。“博客”在我国已拥有上千万用户,成为一种新的网络交流方式。两会期间,不少人民代表、政协委员开通自己的“博客”,公布了自己的提案,发表自己参政议政的体会,广泛征求民众意见。“博客”在政治生活中发挥作用 [ ]

①有利于公民行使监督权,享有政治自由 ②有利于提高人大和政协的决策水平 ③有利于扩大公民的政治参与 ④意味着人民代表可以不对本选区选民负责

A.①④

B.①③

C.②③

D.②④

答案

答案:B

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     On January 15, a little girl from the Chinese mainland was on the subway in Hong Kong. She

was eating something. A local man told her not to do so. The girl's mother told him to mind his

own business. A quarrel started. Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway rules say people cannot eat

on the subway. The rules say the train will be filled with the smell of food. They say the smell will

attract mice to the train. These mice might chew the cables and cause safety problems for passengers.

People caught eating on the subway will be fined up to 2,000 Hong Kong dollars (1,625 yuan),

Xinhua reported. Signs clearly say "no eating" and the rule is often announced on the subway and in

stations. However, the girl and her parents say they did not notice this.

     This seemingly small event has started a debate on the Internet, Xinhua reported.

     A netizen named Zhu Hongying said some Chinese consider bad habits like talking loudly in public

places, spitting or jumping queues as small matters. They simply don't care because they think public

places are not their private homes. "This kind of thinking shows a lack of a sense of social morality,"

she pointed out.

     Many people agree. "The parents (of the girl) should have apologized for their mistake," Zhang

Nan, 15, a Senior 1 student at Diaotai High School, Shaanxi, said to Teens. "Quarreling after making

the mistake only makes the situation more embarrassing for them."

     Reports of Chinese people behaving badly at tourist sites at home and abroad are nothing new.

Such reports are affecting the way other countries see Chinese people. Some foreign airports put

up signs in Chinese telling Chinese people not to talk loudly and not to spit everywhere. Many

Chinese people find this embarrassing.

     All this shows that one of the secrets to a good journey is to learn about local customs and

taboos before you go.

1.The underlined word taboos probably means _________.

A. something you buy or keep to remind yourself of a place or an occasion

B. a group of people who have the power to make and change laws

C. a general agreement that does not allow people to do, use or talk about something

D. guidance offering information of local weather, accommodation and specialties

2.According to the debate on the net reported by Xinhua, Chinese manners___________.

A. are far from being poor

B. leave much to be desired

C. are only too easy to improve

D. are always to blame anywhere anytime

3.The passage wants to tell us that ___________.

A. When in Rome, do as the Romans do

B. Birds of a feather flock together

C. Misfortune may be an actual blessing

D. A real man never goes back on his words

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